Sentences with phrase «bastion for»

Just as the Nexus line is heralded by many as the epitome of stock Android, many hope that Oppo's latest flagship handset will emerge as the bastion for Cyanogen Inc «s popular and custom Android firmware.
Schools have emerged as an unexpected bastion for Chromebooks.
Bruce High Quality Foundation University (BHQFU), the city's only bastion for free and off - the - wall art education, has announced new courses for a two - week session this May.
When it was first leveraged as a way to earn money to fund the development of independent video games, it was lauded as the new bastion for indie game development, a ray of light in a place where so many small developers struggled to gain any traction on their projects.
And by limited - time, we mean limited - time, because some of the best deals, like getting Mad Max or Bastion for 75 % off, go live for just about a day.
The idea for AAA track on Devcom curated by GIC came from Poland being a bastion for production of premium games including several AAA studios... but finally we have decided to mix Poles with international panelists for best quality of the talks and the debate.
PAX serves as the bastion for people who love gaming.
I also voted Bastion for best game of 2011 even though I played it in 2011.
Nintendo was our last bastion for free online service, until now.
E3 remains a bastion for gamers and gaming industry associates alike.
Bastion for Xbox One launched on December 12, 2016 on the Microsoft Store.
Bastion for PlayStation 4 launched on April 7, 2015 on the PlayStation Store.
Last Updated Dec. 12, 2016: We've compiled a list of frequently asked questions about Bastion for easy reference in case you're wondering something about the game.
Bastion for the Vita launched later that year on December 5, 2015.
There's also a simple upgrade system that has you finding materials in the levels and bringing them back to The Bastion for use in the forge.
Ever the bastion for a tempting getaway, Europe is looking forward to an excellent range of events and festivities across each of its countries, a dazzling cavalcade of sights and experiences waiting to be discovered.
There is no greater bastion for the old way of doing things (i.e.publishers) than them.
She said not only was selection at 11 «wrong in principle», but that those areas which still had grammar schools were now «dominated by private tuition», and had become a «bastion for those who have the financial and social ability to get that tuition».
Xbox 360 Ultimate Games Sale continues with hefty markdowns; other deals include Bastion for $ 3.74 and Ninja Gaiden II for $ 5.09.
The filmmaker continues to be a bastion for finding young comedic voices and giving them a huge stage to work on — this time with stand - up and sketch comedian Schumer, who wrote the sole writing credit on the film (think about how rare that is for comedies these days).
Visually the game is beautiful and with multiple endings, gamers will be playing Bastion for a good while.
While it may not have broken viewership records, the show was a bastion for half - hour slice - of - life observational dramedy.
They open up South Harmon Institute of Technology, a bastion for high school losers who might have something going for them yet.
Democrats already control the Assembly and hold the offices of governor, attorney general and comptroller, making the Senate the last bastion for Republicans.
It is the last bastion for felons, the easy disguise for fraudsters, a clearing house for the ignorant, and the home of the se.xual pred.ator
I know many liberals who are devoutly religious, and I know many non liberals (such as myself) who think religion is the last bastion for the frightened and retarded.
Just north of Panama lies the next country on our list: Costa Rica, which continues to remain a bastion for American expats.
Despite Canada's image as a bastion for conservative banking laws and post-crisis economic stability, Krugman warned that the crisis has yet to play itself out globally, and that the other shoe has yet to drop.
Don't miss the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, a bastion for 20th - century American art, or Hotel Henry, a stylish 88 - room sleep built inside an abandoned 1870s asylum designed by lauded American architect Henry Hobson Richardson.
Sally didn't disagree but said it was a «shock» to see it spelled out on Massively OP of all places: «In the current free - to - play climate, I see [the MOP] community as one of the last bastions for subscriptions.
Feminist art historian Jenni Sorkin is the co-curator of this revisionist exhibition and she emphasizes that it is «territorializing space» for women, because sculpture is «one of the last bastions for the exclusion of women.»
Upon further inspection, this dietitian was a consultant for clients such as Coca Cola, Steak N'Shake and the National Pork Board — hardly bastions for healthy eating.
The bastions for «free inquiry» also repeatedly led to results that were contrary to illiberal thought.
Are there any remaining bastions for the aspiring commercial farmer, or has this industry been locked out for the common investor?

Not exact matches

Both are Tory bastions which were flagship councils under Margaret Thatcher, but factors including the EU referendum have pushed up support for Labour, which advocates a softer position on Brexit than the Conservatives.
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NJ used to be a bastion of high tech, too, I worked various jobs there for over 20 years.
«CloudGenix transforms the last bastion of hardware — the WAN — to software, and provides a dramatically simplified, application - defined model for networking.
Moore flies home to B.C. every weekend and, as lead political minister for a province that has increasingly become a Conservative bastion, logs a lot of road time up and down the coast.
* China is apparently the bastion of honest price discovery in the gold market and corrupt Western bankers apparently wait for the Chinese to go on vacation before launching their bear raids.
The sector, for a long time a bastion of sleepy, easy profits, is under mounting pressure.
Religion along with rehab are truly the last bastions of refuge for a scoundrel in modern times.
In my opinion, the only reason the male bastion of the clergy holds the scriptural position that it does is to protect the power base, a very human trait for a very human group, and quite unChirstian — but I'm just sayin»
As Lauck points out, for more than a century, Americans have pictured places like Sioux Falls, South Dakota, as bastions of Mom - and - apple - pie normality.
By the time of the Scopes Trial, however, the ACLU and other bastions of secularism insisted that public education must not assume any religious outlook, laying the groundwork, as Bryan feared, for the triumph of materialism.
He was succeeded in 1944 by Joseph Slipyi who was in prison and internal exile for thirty - nine years, accused of supporting «the fascist form of Christianity and a bastion of reaction.»
The club where he learned to play golf, and where he caddied for his father and his father's friends, was the Kansas City Country Club, a WASP bastion of substance and conservatism.
Dude Fox News, the right wing news bastion, even self - classifies as entertainment and is the most corrupt, hypocritical bunch of liars ever collected in media (I've been working in PR / Media for 13 years since I graduated college).
Here, go to mgoblog, that vaunted bastion of smugness, and see for yourself.
The birthing experience holds one of the true bastions of privilege for the bourgeois woman.
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