Sentences with phrase «anything hits stores»

It looks like Joe's only has non-distressed white jeans available right now (I have this pair) but I'll keep a lookout to see if anything hits stores.

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If you publish a website - related book, by the time it hits stores — let alone the library — it's dated and no longer applicable... to much of anything.
My trip to Zara Home didn't yield anything (cue violins) and I will probably have to wait until next year for another chance to hit the store.
If his track record proves anything, it's that Ghesquière is always several steps ahead, somehow knowing exactly what his customers will want to wear in the future — whether in six months when the collection hits stores, or years down the road when it's passed on to the next generation of fashion fans.
Next month, Super Mario Run will be hitting the iOS App Store, and while hardly anything has been said about the Android release, a new turn of events could see Nintendo bring the title to the Nintendo Switch as well.
The new CRIMENET network offers a huge range of dynamic contracts and players are free to choose anything from small - time convenience store hits or kidnappings, to major league cyber-crime or emptying out major bank vaults for that epic Payday.
At this point your weapon will bounce off anything it hits until you store that energy.
But if you're putting an app on the iPhone — I mean on the iTunes store then you're hitting people who don't even necessarily know anything about Stanza or any of these other applications that are kind of library systems.
The latest basketball offering will be hitting store shelves this month as NBA 2K18 arrives... and if previous iterations are anything to go by, 2K18 will be right up there as one of the best titles of the year.
That said, you still have to hit the $ 35 threshold in order for you Prime perks to kick in — anything under that, and you have to make the schlep to a physical store.
As usual, we're taking a look at connected accessories of all kinds to recently hit store shelves, including wearables, wireless audio, smarthome accessories, and anything else that plays nice with your Android phone or tablet.
It looks as though Samsung's Galaxy S II mobile phone has become a very popular seller around the world if today's sales announcement from the company is anything to go by.In an e-mail sent into Neowin today, the company announced that they have reached sales of just over three million units in a little less than two months of hitting store shelves in May.
So far Samsung has not confirmed anything about when the Galaxy S8 will hit stores.
Finally, note that credit cards tend to mostly offer collision, damage and theft coverage, if they offer anything at all — personal liability (hitting a pedestrian, crashing into a store front, or injuring drivers in another car) and personal effects are generally your problem.
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