Not exact matches
One
comment I've read more
than a few times over the years of creating recipes for the blog is while energy
bars, balls, and bites are well received as a healthy, easy, go - to snack, they almost always contain nuts leaving those with nut allergies out on the sidelines with tears welled up in their eyes, sad that...
Stauffer
commented that «in applications such as cookies, cakes and
bars, sugar is more
than sweetness.
Because of all the ah - maze
comments you guys left me, I decided to give the oatmeal raisin GNU flavor & fiber
bar a second shot, and I will definitely be getting some of the other flavors to try as well... it was definitely better
than the ThinkThin
bar I had.
So you've either made a really stupid
comment by comparing 3seasons at barce when all
bar messi haven't even played in all of the last 3, or your saying pedro 40goals in the last 3 seasons is higher
than Suarez at barce and Liverpool in the last 3??
Unlike the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series which is more and more a mess of technical, balance and gameplay issues these days, Brave Soldiers delivers what is a nice, franchise - based fighting game, at first, i was expecting a simple fighting game with some button mashing, however, the game proved me wrong and i fell in love, the combo system, while easy, is a lot more deep
than the one in the Naruto games, with all of the characters having two special attacks, two «burst attacks», a knock - away and a launcher respectively, a throw and an ultimate attack (called a «Big Bang Attack»), every character also has an universal dodge - action that sends them behind their enemies while spending one cosmo
bar, making
bar management that much precious and shielding you from a half - a-hour combo, unlike in the NUNS series, the fighting and the characters are nicely balanced, with every character being fun to play and viable at the same time, the game runs smoothly without frame - rate issues and the cell - shaded graphics, character models, arenas and effects alike are nice to the eye, battles are divided into rounds, with all the tiny nice stuff like character introductions and outros being intact (fun fact: the characters will even
comment on their score after the battle), the game also features an awakening system, called the «Seventh Sense» awakening, unlike the NUNS awakening system which became severely unbalanced in the later game, every character simply gains a damage / defense boost, with the conditions being the same for all characters, eliminating situations when one character can use awakening at almost any point in the battle, or one awakening being drastically stronger
than the other, the game has a story mode with three story arcs used to unlock characters, a collection mode, tournament modes, a survival mode, a series of special versus modes and online battle modes.
ORM message boarders really took exception to my
comments last year — clearly, they're nuttier
than the average Snickers
bar... For God's sake, I posted a marginally bullish valuation!
I think the exercise would be interesting, and I think there would be greater benefit
than just a better «global temperature» and better error
bars (there's another
comment on that).
At 3 am EST the
comments were popping up faster
than my browser could adjust the scroll
bar.
At the end of the day by his own admission, Mann is a «public figure» and the
bar is set far too high with regards to
comments about him for this case to end in anything other
than a judgment for the defendant.
I'll stick with the rest of my
comment — that if you want to argue that the models have significant error
bars, then we need to have just as much discussion about the side where the actual results have a HIGHER impact
than the model.
Scott Greenfield
comments, noting that lawyers do not need to engage in marketing to educate the public and that perhaps, the
bar associations are a more appropriate resource for providing education on wills
than lawyers.
I have had more personal
comments about clients from members of the
Bar — a habit I regard as completely beyond the pale of professional practice —
than I care to mention.
For starters, staying abreast of changes in technology is now a requirement that was recently added to the
comments of the ABA's Model Rule 1.1 relating to an attorney's competency and more
than 20 state
bars have adopted that requirement as well.