Sentences with phrase «biggest flash point»

Not exact matches

Henrikh Mkhitaryan has shown flashes of the ability he could bring to Arsenal, but there can be no question that it is Jose Mourinho who has scored a big point over his old managerial rival.
They were given special exercises for that which was missing, amongst them flash cards (there's much much more — and btw, the biggest point of it all is it should be fun for the child, if not the parent is to stop!!!!).
A decades - old method for tapping ancient reserves of natural gas has become the big environmental flash point of the moment, as Governor Cuomo is well aware.
In De luce, Grosseteste proposed that the universe began with a flash of light, which pushed everything outwards from a tiny point into a big sphere.
The biggest hurdle at this point was that only one observatory, Parkes, had ever seen the flashes.
In De luce, Grosseteste proposed that the concentric universe began with a flash of light, which pushed everything outwards from a tiny point into a big sphere.
Our weekly round - up of the latest news and talking points from the world of screen superheroes, including Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant - Man, Black Panther, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Big Hero 6, The Fantastic Four, X-Men: Apocalypse, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Suicide Squad, LEGO Batman, The Flash, Arrow, Gotham, Constantine, Bananaman and -LSB-...]
The district has been a flash point in Colorado, where the system's difficult relationship with its local teachers union led to the expiration of its contract with the Douglas County Federation of Teachers (DCFT)-- a remarkable outcome when one considers how unthinkable that would be even in big cities with contentious district - union relationships.
Nothing drives home this point more than seeing the parents and kids, perched at the edge of their chairs, hoping their names flash on the big screen.
We're clearly looking at Android as the de-facto Q4 / Q1 2011 operating system solution for most of these tablets and although Froyo with Flash 10.1 is a great starting point, there's still a significant number of big question marks that keep me sceptical.
Blogged about this earlier, they were selling points with big bonuses in flash sales last week, obviously wanted some cash in before 30th June.
At this point, Andrew had mostly made a name for himself through animation projects, but also contributed and created a few smaller Flash games, the biggest one being an elaborate hidden objects game called Memohuntress.
But your point raises the question of why the academics who run the state - funded granting agencies favour the «luvly models run on big, all flashing, computers» rather than the run - of - the - mill scientist working «in the peace and comfort of his own little lab.»
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