Sentences with phrase «as frippery»

Interactivity — even simple audio and video — is something that the vast majority of law sites haven't come to terms with yet, tending to regard anything more elaborate than Times New Roman as frippery or lèse majesté.
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and a lot of grumbling about job security and the risks of matching muscles with the weaker sex, male jockeys gradually acquiesced to such promotional frippery as the «Jack»n Jill Handicap.»
The One comes with 15 - inch wheels as standard but you can upgrade to alloys up to 18 inches, while fripperies like contrasting roof colours, mirror caps and various vinyl stripes and patterns can all be specified.
From the Fast & Furious Frivolous Fripperies desk comes news that Rocket League is yet again partnering with Universal as well as a pair of car manufacturers for second round of Fast & Furious DLC for the jet - assisted remote control car / football hybrid.
From the Fast & Furious Frivolous Fripperies desk comes news that Rocket League is yet again partnering with Universal as well as a pair of car...
The result is a true track special: a lean racer that's all muscle, no fat, designed to let you get into a selection of superbly - realised racing machines as quickly as possible without grind, unlocks and frippery.
As they tell the main story, they increasingly retreat into tedious instances of someone getting kidnapped, Batman having to outwit 10 armed guards in a stealth sequence, and then the Batmobile having to blow up 20 tanks to secure something or other, and then some closed off instance of some gimmicky frippery usually accompanied by a gratuitous difficulty spike.
Minor though the tree might seem, both institutionally (it's generally seen as a bit of seasonal frippery on the part of the Tate) and artistically (it's often an opportunity for artists to do a bit of festive self - mockery), there's something here of a piece with the choice of Richard Wright as this year's Turner Prize winner: a shift of institutional focus, maybe.
Matrix Powerwatch counts steps and calories and has no need of fripperies such as chargers or batteries
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