Sentences with phrase «actually go to the ground»

Obviously Walcot still has some supporters on here, though when you actually go to the ground and ask those there you rarely find one who thinks him good enough for us.

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While the percentage of the deals that went to women increased last year, women actually lost ground when it comes to the share of VC dollars.
Smartphones are used namely as a research tool to help in purchasing things later online or when they actually go to the store, and tablets are sort of in that middle ground, because they provide the mobile experience but on a larger screen, which is appealing to many consumers.»
If you're going to be basically sleeping under your desk to get your start - up off the ground, why not make things a little more comfortable and actually merge your place of business with your place of residence?
Are you going to actually stand your ground and debate what constitutes orthodoxy within the Christian tradition, and whether or not a belief in Incarnation is part of that, or are you just going to stand at a distance and * observe * patterns within Reformed theology [like, gosh, a concern for truth!
They will actually make them for you with chicken breast if you ask (at least the whole foods I go to will) I do mine 80 % chicken breast 20 % ground chicken (so there is a bit of fat but not as much).
I've done plain, cheddar, ground flax (actually, I always add the ground flax - 3 or 4 heaping teaspoons of it, it doesn't really change the flavor too much), 5 cheese, and tomorrow's is going to be garlic & chive (to be served toasted with cheddar on top... Mmm!).
Think about what looks gorgeous, and what's actually going to work — and then find a middle ground.
March and demonstrate ouitside the ground, if you intend to actually go in later.
It's pretty much going to be Alvarez against Petis with more attempt to actually pound rather than just ground.
Perez lost ground but started to catch up again, and for a while it looked as though he was actually going to win the race.
Chadli offered a decent amount of support against Swansea, even though it didn't show up in the stats sheet — i believe that for OPTA, for a tackle to be awarded you actually have to go to ground rather than just puting a foot in, so they're not always recorded.
Because of their desire to win set - pieces to put the ball in the box for Fellaini, it seemed United players were desperate to go to ground during the whole evening, so to actually see it punished was refreshing.
My husband says the same things and a few times he did have it worse and then I actually felt bad about it, but man I can't stand it... I literally grind my teeth when he acts like that when I just went through the same crap and had to deal with the kids all day!
By allowing the feet to feel the floor or ground, going shoeless actually helps kids develop their balance, strength, and coordination.
Labour had the bigger ground game thanks to their heaving membership - but it was unable to land them control of Wandsworth, while they actually went backwards in Hillingdon.
He'd actually take the moral high ground if he said, «This idea's ridiculous, I'm not going to do anything.»
If you don't have competition in your party when you go to the national elections you'll also lose because you've not tested the ground, you've not actually activated your members.
It's no good not backing unions in their fight for better wages when their membership are actually your voters — and I could go on and on about how Labour has not only failed the very people it is supposed to serve, but has ground them down even further and taken an active role in.
Also going from the height, straight to flat ground and back to height again is actually very bad for your feet!
-- Features several new monsters — Subtle improvements and embellishments — 1080 native — Rextextured rather than rebuilt in HD — Improved loading times — 50 % more content than Tri — Most of the new content comes from the upper levels of the game like the G class quests — New monster: Brachydios — Brachydios is like a cross between a poisonous rhino and an extraordinarily aggressive, volcanic T - Rex — Brachydios enjoys slobbering explosive neon - green saliva all over its stumpy arms and then pile - driving you into the ground with them, leaving a residue of slime wherever it treads — Brachydios will go into rage mode after you hit him a few times and the green nodes on his head start to glow read — Expanded monster stamina system in Ultimate — Can more easily see when a monster is weakened or hurt — Monsters tire out more visibly — AI companions Cha - Cha and Kayumba can be used in single - player — Cha - Cha and Kayumba sing stat - boosting songs and have the odd stab at a monster during battle — The two are mainly used to distract the monster's attention — GamePad shows map — Mess around with your inventory on the GamePad as well — Target button in both versions lets you actually lock on to monsters
It's actually, it's gonna continue the story of Michael Myers in a really grounded way.
Without actually going hands on it's tough to say how The Phantom Pain plays, but from what I observed it's almost identical to Ground Zeroes.
This is a rare example of a car where the driver's seat actually has room to go lower than my preference, which makes the Atlas a good choice for people who are taller or like to sit closer to the ground.
We even speculate whether investing in the blockchain is a chance to go back in time & actually get in on the ground floor of the internet itself?!
If you see your puppy sniffing around the ground, crouching down about to go to the toilet or actually going to the toilet inside the house, quickly get his attention by clapping, calling him excitedly and running to the door so that he will follow you out.
My heart broken, my first instinct was to go to ground zero and do what I can, but not having the right training and enough skills to do so, I realized that I could actually become a liability.
The trial and error nature of actually developing games can sometimes provide frustrating as you desperately try to determine where things are going wrong, often making success feel a bit hollow, and yet there's still plenty of satisfaction to be had from building your company from the ground up.
The two complaints that I would level against the main campaign is that it begins to grind toward the end with most objectives feeling pretty similar, but then this style of game is repetitive by its very nature, and that it's not always clearly signposted which objective will finish off the map, often leading me to completing an objective and suddenly find myself on the scoring screen when I actually wanted to keep my island going for a while.
Actually, the center bump is now glowing so go ahead and ground pound it to reveal the Power Moon.
I actually think this is the best Solo mode ever because I like how it's setup to go on mini maps to get the Rare Mini-games but I just use it to grind stars for the shop which is satisfying for me.
Though as a lad I was more of a Marvel Universe fan, the fact that there was going to be a comic book MMO that actually got off the ground (no disrespect to the «City of» franchise, it was fun while it lasted) was good enough for me.
So if you level up to say, level 38 as a Warrior but decide you actually want to be a Healer, you're going to have to grind back up from level one again.
While Days Gone seems like it's very grounded like The Last of Us, the gunplay actually looks more similar to the latest Tomb Raider entries.
I will say, if you want to get through this game you will have to go back and grind, but I found the combat system to be fun, that I actually enjoyed grinding in this game.
they exist in a sort of middle ground - they pack tons of power but are still zippy, but you're not going to see anybody jetting along at mach 3 raining nuclear death and actually getting away with it.
I'll be honest half the time I had no idea what was actually going on, my time with this game came down to a core plot of parkour, grinding on rails and listening to people talk about things I never quite understood.
Dang it's hard not to get sucked into all the noise, but unless we unplug, when do we actually do our art?In the creativity class I'm co-teaching with my partner, Kelly, just today we were talking about the concept of going on a «media fast,» which Julia Cameron uses as an assignment in her ground - breaking book The Artist's Way.
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