Sentences with phrase «entirely new era»

At the said event, Andrew House, President and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment took to the stage and said that with this they are going to «usher in an entirely new era of gaming.»
In a way, this game's return is perfect for the early days of the Switch console; just as the original release in 2008 helped to usher in Nintendo's first shaky relationships with indie developers on the WiiWare service, this 2017 re-release rings in an entirely new era of so - called «Nindies» — one that, presumably, will find them at a happy medium between their developer - unfriendly Wii days and the era of ludicrous shovelware that was brought on by the Wii U's Web Framework.
The DB11 marks an entirely new era for the 103 - year - old British sports car maker and it promises to fulfill its mission as a fine grand tourer.
Albert Biermann, the German - born executive who heads Hyundai's sporty car segment, said the i30 N would mark an entirely new era for the company.
The fact that introduction of a small number of proteins into adult human cells could produce cells that are equivalent to embryo stem cells takes us into an entirely new era of stem cell biology.
«Messenger RNA therapeutics ™ promises to vastly expand the number of diseases we can treat and usher in an entirely new era of drug discovery and development,» said Stéphane Bancel, president and founding CEO of Moderna.
According to luxury travel agent Sandy Webb who books elite vacations all over the world «private villa residences offering first class, one - of - a-kind services are ushering in an entirely new era of bespoke hospitality around the globe.
As a matter of fact, his contention is that the emergence of neoclassical theism marks the beginning of an entirely new era in man's thought about God.
From the humble beginnings of TV lifts and linear actuators (to learn more visit https://www.progressiveautomations.com), home automation has grown to encompass entire houses and homes, with smart technology being the beginning of an entirely new eras of what we can do with technology.

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It's a new era in gaming that delivers entirely new ways to play wherever and whenever people want.
Watch Dogs stole the show at the last year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, where it was unveiled, not just because it's an entirely new property, but mainly because it looks like it's going to capture the zeitgeist of the super-connected era in which we live.
Since that era, the town has an entirely new town board and supervisor.
But we are living in a fashion era when brands seem to be regarded as empty vessels that can be filled with an entirely new set of contents at any whim.
We are living in a fashion era when brands seem to be regarded as empty vessels that can be filled with an entirely new set of contents at any whim.
I remember being ansolutely jaw - droppingly awestruck by the original SF2 on snes - the character sprites were bigger and more dynamically animated on the screen than anything else from that era (think Super Mario, even Super Metroid, etc), and the control was something entirely new.
Petzold's characters are here, as they frequently are, left to navigate a confused and confusing context after the marquee events of an era or a place.3 During this disturbing scene, on the wall next to Nelly's bed hangs a small print that recalls another recurringly related aspect of Petzold's work, even though these historical surroundings are, for his work, entirely new.
Sure, Stanley Kubrick had a great film in nearly every genre, others like John Ford are synonymous with Westerns and Woody Allen with a well - written comedy, but take someone like Paul Thomas Anderson, whose oeuvre spans the decades and lifetimes of his misanthropic characters, oftentimes creating an entirely new universe within a specific period or era.
The era of high standards and accountability for schools, teachers, and those who train them — an era that never entirely gained traction in New York — was over.
Lalami brings the conflicts of the era to life through extensive research and an entirely new perspective.
Just as Sony's Walkman ushered in the era of music on the go, the games and technologies Kojima envisions could lead to entirely new lifestyles, and liven up the mundane.
Drawing on Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre, which consists of over 500,000 objects dating from the Palaeolithic era 200,000 years ago to the present, the commission offers the artist a unique starting point for her research and encourages a new direction for the artist whose practice until now has been entirely studio - based.
The goal for the international community is to draw lessons from the Kyoto Protocol era, and to articulate the terms of an entirely new system of cooperation for the Post-Kyoto era.
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