The beginning of the game is
fairly standard fare, with a lot of tutorial elements.
It's
fairly standard fare, with typical plot twists and surprise moments most may have seen or can predict based on a number of other shows or video games that have tried the same.
As you can see in the trailer, it's
fairly standard fare.
Of course, items like cruise control, a reversing camera, hill start assist, front and rear climate control and LED headlights and taillights are pleasant to have, but they're
fairly standard fare for SUVs at this price, and the only meaningful options are the all - wheel drive system ($ 2,150) and the 2.3 - liter gasoline engine ($ 495).
Though the array of stability systems is
fairly standard fare by segment standards, the standard fit seat belt pretensioners are more worthy of note, and all vehicles come with front, side, curtain and front knee airbags.
What follows is
fairly standard fare, as the Conlons reluctantly team together to evade the forces that gather around them — most notably Common's bespectacled assassin — and ensure that Shawn's lust for revenge isn't fulfilled.
Not exact matches
Emmanuelle Bercot's Standing Tall was a
fairly well - executed account of a troubled youth's journey through France's judicial and social - services system and as such was hardly
standard opening - gala
fare, but in the end it did provide an improbably feel - good, literally paternalistic resolution.
The basic plot of Kennedy's first novel is
fairly standard fantasy
fare — Jo, a 13 - year - old girl who gets whisked off to a strange world, discovers that she is a child of destiny and must combat evil forces bent on the destruction of the world — but it's so dizzyingly arrayed with Monty Python — inspired window dressing that one might not notice.
The home screen is
standard fare for Motorola, which means it's been
fairly heavily modified but still recognizable as Android.
Get past the keyboard layout and it's
fairly standard BlackBerry
fare.
The table shows a
fairly standard structure with the more expensive
fares generally earning more points.
The graphics are not exactly pushing the capabilities of the PS2, but it's colorful, the character and level designs are
fairly good, and the lighting effects are your
standard Sonic Team
fare of bright lights and lots of lens flares.
Battles are
fairly standard JRPG
fare, towards the bottom of the stack in terms of visual presentation.
In a similar vein, McIntyre's email to Andy Revkin (published on DotEarth) had
fairly mild pseudo-scientific bafflegab, and omitted the invective that is
standard fare at CA, including the accusations of cherrypicking.