Sentences with phrase «even taken the liberty»

Inglourious Basterds is truly glorious, so much that he even took the liberty to misspell its title.
They've even taken the liberty of adding a card icon above NPCs» heads if you can challenge them.
Sucker Punch even took the liberty of including several real - life stores and landmarks to add an extra layer of authenticity to their hometown, this wasn't a necessary measure to take but it proves their commitment as developers.
The company has even taken the liberty of pre-installing Facebook and Twitter.
The fans were elated and some even took the liberty of asking Pei to roll out the advanced feature for the older devices like the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T.

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Suppose, in a kind of contented abstinence, we were to refrain from trying to understand more of the landscape before us than the landscape cared to display for us, that we were willing to follow the bend of bough and straggle of gravel and tilt of pole wherever the bend and the straggle and the tilt chanced to take us, that we concerned ourselves not with pattern or profit or even pleasure but merely with watching like a token sentinel in safe country, that we gave our eyes a quiet carte blanche and permitted our minds to play at liberty over the face of an untouched terrain?
Fundamentalist Islam is at war with the West and its values of intellectual and civil freedom and democracy — and it actually takes advantage of those liberties to advance its Jihad «holy war» by using tax breaks for religions to erect edifices or get subsidies for large Muslim families that are used to sway Western democracies, and, yes, suing for the right even to build a fundamentalist mosque at Ground Zero.
It's only because we've already been through this that I take the liberty of suggesting to you Muslims that you, too, drop the edict of jihad, which isn't even one of the five pillars of Islam.
By declaring India a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic, the makers of the Indian constitution seemed to take the idea of liberty, equality, and fraternity more seriously than even their European and American counterparts.
This is the perfect way to use up your leftover Hannukah challah... and of course, even though it was for my sweets loving fiance, I still took a few cook tush liberties to lighten it up a bit.
It's a simple salad, so take the liberty to add some toasted nuts, shaved asiago or chopped hard boiled eggs if you want to make it even more filling.
Having one of these strollers will save you the hassle of having two, three or even four separate strollers and give you the liberty of taking all your kids out together like a family should.
And even though he takes your life, liberty and property without due process of law, any court - ordered reparations will never make you whole - what court can replace the hours, days or years of your life lost to an officer who is just doing his job?
But you're different — even casually seeing someone means you can take a few liberties with your time.
It's a remake of the Murnau classic, and it takes even more liberties with the original source material than Murnau did, but this is nevertheless a wonderful vampire movie.
Not necessarily cinematic, so I'm glad Mayer has taken liberties with the material and delivered something a bit more comedic in tone, even if hearts are breaking all over the place.
Some diehards and protective purists, those who object to even the long - accepted liberties that the MGM musical takes, will feel that way about this.
Neon takes some pretty big liberties of its own by mixing in science fiction elements and characters, ample humor, and a neon - drenched eighties vibe that even the original 1987 game lacked.
There are subtle indications that Schauder is taking some liberties, as he tries to generate tension for Shiraz's final regular season game, painting it as do or die, even though a win thrusts them all the way up to fifth place.
The liberties where he chooses to take us, even when we step inside from the cold, lonely edge of space, manages to turn this very simple tale into a full - fledged meditation session with the sooth sounds of composer Steven Price.
Even though it is based on reality, the liberties taken do make some of it seem even more implausible than itEven though it is based on reality, the liberties taken do make some of it seem even more implausible than iteven more implausible than it is.
This scene departs far away from what is in the original book, but the feeling of chasing dreams across a field is maintained even after Spielberg took some liberties with the source.
Luhrmann and Pearce take liberties with Fitzgerald's text, moving characters and settings around freely, even introducing a framing device in a sanitarium.
I'm able to take a few liberties in the slower sections, but even here, this Corvette feels so well - planted that I have no reservations about switching to Race mode, which minimizes electronic intrusions.
OUR TAKE: The Ford Fusion might be a Mazda 6 dressed up in a Ford outfit, but it's actually better because Ford took the liberty of adding even more stiffening properties to the Mazda chassis for the...
OUR TAKE: The Ford Fusion might be a Mazda 6 dressed up in a Ford outfit, but it's actually better because Ford took the liberty of adding even more stiffening properties to the Mazda chassis for the Fusion, Mercury Milan and Lincoln MKZ.
Even at that, we're taking liberties with the definition of «bargain.»
Regardless, we're big fans of transparency, and greatly appreciate a note in the cover letter or perhaps even footnoted in the manuscript itself, if you've taken this type of liberty.
Paul — I just saw your comment, and am taking the liberty of replying even though I'm not Sandra and this isn't my blog!
were the only legitimate publishers translating manga into English and bringing it over, even though they took liberties with the dialogue and flipped it to read left - to - right which made the art look weird.
Americans can even take their political belief system with them of pursuing life, liberty and happiness.
Perhaps liberties were taken to fit with what's ripped from its inspiration L.A. Confidential (more on this later) and the fact that it's a game that presents a heavily simplified version of police investigation, as even in the 40's, detectives avoided handling evidence with their bare hands.
Monsters vs. Aliens is an action platforming title that follows the plot of the film well, even though it takes many liberties in order to create levels that accommodate all playable characters.
The game also takes big liberties with the story in the name of slapstick comedy, which probably renders the plot even more difficult to grasp by the uninformed.
Indeed, the creative liberties taken in the construction of Horizon Zero Dawn's future dystopia are hardly subtle, but it's still strangely comforting to know that the experts in the inspired subject matter are willing to recognize the value of poetic license, even if it comes at the expense of scientific accuracy.
Playground's artists have taken even greater liberties this time, condensing half this giant landmass into a map that's only a dozen miles from corner to corner.
Even with titles like Xenoverse that take huge liberties with the management of the source content still follow a simple guideline.
While some World War II games try to stay true to the historical facts and records, others have taken some liberties and adjusted history to fit into new, fantastic storylines that feature everything from the paranormal to aliens and even zombies.
Versus Mode has you compete with a friend to score the most points in a round, and Recall Mode adds even another twist, taking liberties from Simon, as you must hit the rodents in the musical order shown, with a new note added each round.
These apps let you set limits on playing time, and even put the Switch into sleep mode remotely if the kids are taking liberties.
Dare I even mention the fact that when there's only two copies left / in - stock, they've already taken the liberty of opening the game for you?
Obviously, they took liberties in changing and inventing certain things, but the long tedious process and hard work paid off in spades — and even after four games, the designers still found a few ways to make the climbing, puzzle - solving and action moments feel fresh.
Since then, the college has taken the opposite approach, essentially allowing students to come and go at will, a liberty that has allowed them to take their exams, shower and even get a comfortable night's sleep, always leaving behind a group of at least 15 or so to hold down the fort.
But as we showed here (and here), Stewart's films took massive liberties with the facts of the climate debate, and even greater liberties with his treatment of the arguments of the «sceptics».
And to dot the «i's, I have taken the liberty of linking the comment @ 299 to a comment @duncansteel.com even though «I am not a physicist, astronomer or climate scientist, nor am I associated in any way with Dr Steel.»
If I take the liberty of moving your apostrophe so it reads «convinced of the evidence that emission policies are required», which I think is your sense, then it dangerously elides having «cred and exp» in climate science with having «cred and ex» in opining, even advising, on policy response.
Once upon a time, being a greenie was about «us» against «them,» about standing on the outside throwing rotten fruits, marching behind banners demanding a better world, or even making the ultimate sacrifice of life or liberty to take action.
This Court of Appeal decision serves as a useful reminder that while in some cases the overriding objective and the obligation for a case to be dealt with proportionately will necessitate a speedy and efficient conclusion, in other cases, such as where a party's liberty is at stake, it is imperative that time is taken by the court to ensure that the procedural requirements are complied with, even if that means two separate hearings.
I took the liberty to clean it all up for ya and I won't even take any of your tax dollars for doing it!
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