Sentences with phrase «experience different cups»

As you gain more experience different cups unlock before you can compete for the Forza Drivers Cup.

Not exact matches

Part of my own story is that I went for a big wander outside of my my mother Church, encountering different and new and ancient ways of experiencing and knowing and being changed by our big and generous God as if I were encountering occasional cups of water while in the desert, drinking each one down as if they were sustaining me for the next leg of the journey.
But we have heard him say every year that the League Cup is purely for giving his kids experience, but this season is obviously different..
There's an experience level that (Wallace) is going to have to go through with the Cup cars and the race tracks and all the different things that come with being a first - year driver.»
This tournament also provides a chance to get younger players some experience, and Mexico's squad will be very different from the one they took to the Confederations Cup in Russia.
This season is different though as we have many more experienced players in our reserves, especially in our forward line, and the fact that they are getting used to each other after playing together for three Europa League games and one previous League Cup game and we have won every one.
The FA Cup is a different experience to the league games and a fired up lower league team will always be looking for a big scalp.
Drinking water may be a new experience for your baby depending on the point at which you're introducing the sippy cup, but even if it's not, putting water in the cup instead of breastmilk can help your child to understand that this is a different situation and will need to be handled differently.
Hi, yes, I did feel an increase in my energy levels but it wasn't different from what I experience with a cup of strong coffee.
If you will still want to try something different, but houseboats aren't your cup of tea, experience the pleasure of staying in guest house accommodation.
The core experience is the Grand Prix, featuring four cups that can be played through on three different difficulties, each one getting progressively faster.
With acute awareness of the aesthetic and physical properties of the materials she uses, Donovan takes mass quantities of a single everyday item — tape, plastic cups, straws, pins, toothpicks, buttons — and «assembles them in different ways, providing the viewer with a compelling, perceptually transformative experience,» according to The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, which named the artist a recipient of one of its 2008 «genius» grants.
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