Your post is the most ill advised,
fact less piece of s - h - i - t I have ever read.
Not exact matches
While we're programmed to retain information that seems relevant and which we can tie to other
facts and sensations we're already storing in our heads, if a
piece of data, like a name, is context-
less and random there's
less for the brain to latch on to.
In
fact, while the billionaire doesn't mention it in his op - ed
piece, he has also reportedly been involved in financing several other lawsuits against Gawker that haven't gone to trial, some of which have even
less legal merit than the Gawker case.
You do realize that the entire article we are commenting on is one long proselytizing
piece from a Christian making opinion claims that the
less intelligent may take as
fact because the writer has a background in science.
Even people with
less than a high school education today recognize the priority of the brain over the blood, so much so in
fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought of slicing out tiny parts of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the
pieces to that person to eat has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass of their own blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
With experience of playing in Italy previously with Juventus, combined with the
fact that he would likely command a
lesser fee and is currently searching for a prominent role at a top European club, the
pieces may well fit together this summer for the Spaniard to find himself at the San Siro.
In
fact, nailing your staples game will mean that putting an outfit together each day is
less of a ball ache plus it'll allow you to introduce the odd seasonal statement
piece while still maintaining a balanced and well - constructed ensemble.
My early - fall - but - really - it - still - feels - like - summer mom - drobe typically consists of a solid pair of dark jeans (shows
less messes, and hides the
fact that it's probably been an eternity since they were last washed), a comfy, flowy top, a simple layering outer
piece, a pair of «ole faithful booties, and basic accessories.
While a bare plot summary — the Doctor meets Vincent Van Gogh and helps him defeat a giant chicken from outer space — might suggest a
less than serious episode, «Vincent and the Doctor» is in
fact a deeply felt
piece of work, with a wonderfully complex portrayal of its central character and plenty to say about topics that Doctor Who doesn't normally touch.
I see many retail investors blindly jumping into these products (for example, after reading a recent opinion
piece in the Globe and Mail where a so called «expert» recommended DBC for the long term) with little understanding as to how they are priced and
less than full appreciation about the
fact that they (typically) don't pay any distributions!
A
lesser known
fact is that, while some of his colleagues sold their first
pieces at that show, Damien didn't actually sell anything, nor did his work get any specific attention (allegedly, this was because the artist was too busy organizing the show, which left little time for him to work on his own art).
For a really great image of how environmental changes are already affecting people, in
fact destroying an entire culture — and no, not in some low - slung Pacific Island — The New York Times has a poignant
piece about how the Kamayurá people in Brazil are struggling today with deforestation and climate change making their way of life
less and
less tenable: Forest Homelands Now Surrounded by Ranches The Kamayurá people live in the middle of the Xingu National Park — which was once deep in the Amazon but is now surrounded by ranches — and live by hunting, fishing and some agriculture.
In
fact, Netscape 3 Gold was a buggy
piece of junk that crashed all the time, and Netscape 4 was extremely slow and could barely render tables — much
less CSS, which would often cause the browser to crash.
Another interesting (but unfortunate)
piece of data is the absolute flop on the digital marketplace of Shining Resonance Refrain, which serves once more as a testament of the
fact that Japanese gamers really can't care the
less about most remasters.
In
fact, that gorgeous chair is the investment
piece in this moodboard, with every other
piece clocking in
less than its $ 180 price tag.