We've highlighted some of the best PS4 games available, which should satisfy your itchy trigger finger, tickle your funny bone, and maybe
even coax out a tear or two.
A good owner will
even coax the dog off the couch and take him / her for a run in the park.
Over his first days, we couldn't
even coax Tommy out for a quick photo shoot.
They might
even coax you to have a few extra naps, because their cute little snores are oh so contagious!
My brother
even coaxed me to get out of line, inch closer to the counter and try to memorize the chart before my turn was called.
Logitech has spent several years designing its new flagship peripheral, the MX Master, capable of embracing not just one but three of your computers, and
even coaxing loyal trackpad users back into the fold.
Not exact matches
Oliver could
even try some tax cuts aimed at
coaxing executives off the sidelines.
States like Alabama have built a presence in the global supply chain in direct competition with the country's Midwestern industrial heartland, and
even if Trump
coaxes jobs back to the United States they may well head south rather than north.
Although the less disciplined change their tack in hopes of
coaxing along a success, we at Harris Associates continue to look to the horizon and stay the course,
even when the winds shift or the gusts blow.
I think that knowing what we do about what often happens to the brain as the person begins the final failures common in the dying process, it is likely that Darwin could have been
coaxed into denying, by friends, and family, or
even just frightened himself.
During the 1950s and 1960s, when Pete Seeger and Malvina Reynolds
coaxed classrooms full of kids to join them in the singing of folk songs, no one paid much attention, not
even those who, in the middle of the Cold War, saw America's «singing left» as a threat to the republic....
After struggling between my desire to
coax my daughter to accompany me and my shame at
even considering asking her to go against all that I have taught her about the right of women to be equal in every area of life, I went by myself.
Just a touch of coconut milk really does the job in this revamped dish, and steaming plantains
coaxes out its sweet flavor and succulent texture
even better than frying does.
We choose flavorful sweet onions and caramelize them with molasses to
coax even more flavor from them.
Many grocery stores or
even hotel kitchens can be
coaxed to put the box in their freezer overnight or for a day or two for you (if you have no local friends with freezers).
Despair not — these five tips from senior food editor (and resident whisperer) Rick Martinez will
coax flavor out of
even the saddest corn.
Yotam Ottolenghi has a masterful way of
coaxing flavor, combining textures and inspiring
even the most reticent broccoli - eater into diving headfirst into this dish!
All Premier League teams have more money then they ever dreamed of, so it's going be hard to
coax players away, as
even with the added millions from the TV deals, Arsenal and Arsene seem to be sticking to their budget of the past 3 years
During the night, a pipe had burst in his hotel and he had been unable to
coax even a trickle from his shower.
I've been so hard on myself, wondering if it's my fault for giving him only a bottle for a week or choosing to get the release (I mean
even if he wasn't transferring all hat he needed at the breast before, at least he willingly latched without having to be
coaxed).
But
even after she outgrew the reflux at about 4 months, we still couldn't seem to
coax her to sleep for any significant length of time.
Anyways, my daughter LOVES that book and we still read it now:) It took her awhile after I bought the book; but after gentle
coaxing and talking to her about it, she's
even waking up this past week with a dry diaper (occasional accidents - expected though).
-LSB-...] Finally, before bed that
evening, I was able to
coax my son to nurse by lying down in a dark room with him.
Most parents are initially quick to blame their teen's melancholy mood on haywire hormones and may attempt to
coax them from their gloominess by telling them to «Just snap out of it» or
even enrolling them in boot camps or military schools to toughen them up.
When he starts to cry —
even if it's only been a minute — try to
coax him a bit longer by talking with him or playing with him.
«A couple of Republicans residing in the district have proven themselves to be very adept at attracting swing and
even traditional Democratic voters and could be
coaxed into making a run.»
It might
even need decades to
coax moderate, workaday British people into a party that looks increasingly nothing like the country it seeks to lead.
«To that end I have to leave now,
even though I don't want to, to see if I can
coax, or hoodwink, or cajole my colleagues into making them.»
A few months later, after David Cameron told the Labour leader to «put on a proper suit, do up your tie and sing the national anthem», he was
coaxed into donning navy suits, smart white shirts - and
even a red tie.
If these precursor cells can be
coaxed into becoming fully functioning sperm cells, the technique could allow infertile men to father their own children, and
even allow women to produce their own sperm.
Hercules hesitated,
even when Leo tried to
coax him in; the two sat together for a while and embraced.
It's a great feeling when he goes there smiling in the mornings and when I have to
coax him to leave in the
evenings after a day full of fun.
The shot represents a milepost in an effort to get past the break -
even point - ignition - in
coaxing fusion energy from a tiny frozen fuel pellet
But Earth's supply of the metal is limited, so scientists are trying to
coax materials that aren't platinum — aren't
even metals — into acting like they are.
First they
coaxed a pair of beryllium ions to entangle, such that their physical properties remained bound together
even when they were far apart.
In Europe you have to persuade many smaller funders, all of whom have different procedures, priorities, budget cycles, and
even languages, and then
coax them to work together.
New methods are being formulated to
coax the «primed» ESCs — which more resemble cells from post-implantation embryos — back in time
even more to resemble naïve stem cells, those found in pre-implantation embryos only days after fertilization.
In fewer than a dozen generations bumblebee - pollinated plants were
coaxed to develop traits that made them
even more pleasing to the bees.
Coaxed out of the carbon dioxide liquid,
even at the low concentrations of 1 water molecule for every 10,000 carbon dioxides, the water forms an extremely thin layer around the target mineral, in this case, anorthite.
Terrified at the very sight of dogs, instantly scream - he's now
even (with some
coaxing) has pet a dog on the back with much interest in the dog and pride in himself!
Sometimes, simply
coaxing curly strands into frizz - free submission can be a real challenge before you
even get to the updo stage.
Due to the deficient identity authentication system, fraudulent behaviors such as
coaxing people to spend money on wine and meals and
even swindling money through sham marriages were seen on some dating sites including jiayuan.com, baihe.com and zhenai.com.
Plump with enough Southern Charm to
coax a laugh
even from the notoriously humorless Pablo Escobar, Cruise operates on a level he hasn't in a good while.
Chris Menges» cinematography — with its customary emphasis on landscape (stark), the texture of buildings (rust, peeling paint), and
even the air (or airlessness)-- undercuts the melodrama, and Caro
coaxes exquisitely nuanced performances from her actors.
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to
coax remarkable performances out of
even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
The staff and administrators realized that
even if they let parents know they were willing to hold more meetings, the parents would need a little more
coaxing to come to the school.
With the car set to Sport mode, we're
even able to
coax mild slides out of the car when dashing through snow, thanks no doubt in part to the electronically controlled limited - slip differential's ability to divvy up power between the front tires.
Even with a slick - shifting six - speed automatic transmission, the Kia Sorento in this guise does need a bit of
coaxing to get up to speed — a result of the 185 - hp and 178lb / ft of torque outputs being reached fairly higher up in the engine's rev range.
The emotional reactions it has
coaxed out of #notchilled supporters is unproductive at best and may
even be damaging if it continues.
Even when I don't have a WIP I'm trying to
coax from the ether I still write daily.