Sentences with phrase «fair number of the stages»

You don't have to complete a fair number of the stages to actually beat the game, and for the most part you can get through solely completing some fairly easy stages.

Not exact matches

Today, there are a fair number of gene - silencing drugs in late - stage development and dozens of companies working in the space — and it feels like we could be close to a tipping point.
At their Tuesday night performance at Du Quoin's fair, the popular singers quit in the middle of their last number and walked off the stage.
Fairer votes would be fine, but the system we've got isn't critically unfair and, as a Labour party member, I can't get a nagging scene out of my head: the announcement of the result of the Labour leadership election last year, with the numbers from each stage of the voting flashing up on the big screen and no - one understanding quite what was happening or who was winning.
I will suffer through a fair number of plot anomalies just to be rewarded by scenes actually staged by a a master.
It's around this point that Elvis vehicles started to develop a sociopathic streak; Viva Las Vegas's crass reduction of anyone Elvis doesn't need to literal cannon fodder is perhaps in the embryonic stage in these opening moments of It Happened at the World's Fair, or when Mike ducks out on his quasi-daughter and his best friend without saying goodbye, effectively cutting them from the show - stopping, Music Man - ish final number.
Even if the De Laurentiis house style demanded a degree of euro - pudding casting (including some slumming by the likes of Silvia Mangano, Max von Sydow, and Jürgen Prochnow), there's a fair number of British stage actors (Francesca Annis, Patrick Stewart) to infuse the awesomely stilted dialogue with its requisite gravitas.
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