I have
dealt with my past pretty thoroughly.
Not exact matches
I am 16 and have been
dealing with pretty severe acne for the
past year.
So, you can trust that they've
dealt with some
pretty major fixes in the
past.
Also, I'm
pretty sure many of the very successful self - publishers over the
past 100 + years would have had plenty of ethical issues to
deal with as they relate to the old publishing world.
In the
past, before e-books were a major part of the publishing market, when rights reverted back to an author, it was
pretty simple to
deal with.
Paul takes a spooky vacation in Alan Wake, Randy
deals with the antiquated artifact that is Legend of Zelda: A Link to the
Past, and D.J. doesn't know what to make of Rogue Legacy, but he's
pretty sure he doesn't like being colorblind.
«Assassin's Creed» has
dealt with some
pretty heavy topics in the
past — holy wars, papal corruption, aboriginal genocide — but «Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag,» which is actually the sixth game in the franchise, shows that the series can explore history's fun side, too.
The fact that sales have amounted to nothing more than opportunities to bracket off actual worthwhile
deals from non-Plus members instead of rewarding PS + users and that the games library has been, overall,
pretty disappointing for the recent
past, coupled
with the fact that I don't really give a damn about multiplayer in most titles, is making me reconsider subscribing for the first time since, I think, ever — and I've been a member since day one.
So, obviously the earth as a whole has
dealt with pretty large climate changes in the
past.
With the poor outcome of COP18 just a couple of weeks
past, and even further evidence that we've
pretty much run out of time to avoid a good
deal of dangerous effects from climate change, the question of what does environmentalism do now is even more important than ever.
It was designed very well to
deal with the problem they were
dealing with in the
past where you have some lords and people were doing some
pretty nasty stuff at their properties and like the Wild West.