Sentences with phrase «first big presentation»

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«There's been a lot of focus on U.S. interest rates, but in the other main markets, it's been pretty stable, you haven't had the big rate changes,» he said in an interview in Oslo following the presentation of the fund's first - quarter report on Friday.
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Itâ $ ™ s the kind of budget a New Democrat could love, and indeed in the first Question Period following Liberal Finance Minister Bill Morneauâ $ ™ s presentation of his big - spending, green -, child -, labou...
And then your baby gets her first cold and won't sleep all night before your big presentation.
Last week, the big dog of the Internet world jumped the fence and bounded into DC: for the first time, Google was an inescapable presence at a Politics Online Conference, with a heavy sponsorship role, two full presentations and a Google Lounge (nice beanbag chair, guys).
Big work presentations and first dates have nothing on you.
By the time TIFF rolled around, NEON was impressing the filmmakers of its first big play, I, Tonya, with a well - drawn presentation right after the movie's festival premiere.
After a panel full of announcements about Pixar and Disney animation projects at Friday afternoon's presentation at the D23 2013 Expo, director Don Hall took to the stage to talk about and show some new footage from Disney and Marvel's first animated theatrical feature, November 2014's 3D Big Hero 6.
Marvel has released an official timeline for Phase 3 of their cinematic universe that was first shared at last month's big unveiling presentation inside the El Capitan Theatre.
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It's a little hard at first to be romantic about a vehicle that isn't so different in purpose and presentation than the big, red, plastic shopping baskets at Target.
Now competing grille - to - grille with the big Japanese and U.S. manufacturers, Kia can't skimp on presentation or features, a fact immediately apparent after our first look in the well - coordinated Optima interior.
This car comes around the corner as a big surprise: Our exclusive shots show the first sign of a slightly facelifted Mercedes S - class, due for presentation in 2017.
Tomorrow, it is going to be a big day for Research in Motion as they move forward with their new Blackberry Devcon Keynote, and for the first time they will be broadcasting their presentation via...
The line and photo drew a big laugh, but it also underlined a subtle message within Bezos» whole presentation: the Kindle Fire is going to be the first hugely successful competitor to the iPad, and Amazon knows it.
Creatures When dropping Toki in a nest, birds now have a «cooldown», so they won't instantly pick you up again when walking out of the nest Birds don't stop anymore when they sense vibration, making them less annoying when accidentically stomping near them No more random sorting of creatures: they all appear on their assigned depth value, preventing smaller creatures from sometimes getting lost behind bigger creatures Fixed the «spawning multiple camera birds» bug Slug corpses can't kill anymore, so no more accidentally walking into them and dying Bugs When stomped, berrybugs and copybugs now always hop the same distance (3 tiles), making their behavior more predictible Berrybugs now briefly stop if they detect an edge above their heads while walking on the floor, making it easier to stomp them onto a wall Copybugs and berrybugs get stunned when they're in the trajectory of a to be spawned bubble, so they can't hop / roll away before bubble is spawned Glowy berrybugs now use the same turn animation as normal berrybugs, so no more faster glow bugs Frogs and bubbles Bubbles now prioritize Toki Tori over other entities, so no more accidental berrybug ballooning Added a small delay before catching an entity in a bubble to allow for catching Toki Tori, even if he's a little further away than an entity Added possibility to queue a «turn by whistle» while the frog is running towards a berrybug, so you don't have to wait before being able to let the frog face the desired direction Fixed a problem where a fat frog won't belch anymore Achievements In - menu achievements system, including progress achievements Added a number of new achievements Tokidex completion is now a progress achievement (you can see how far along you are) Fixed the Fried Chicken achievement, so it's less hard to get All electrocuted entities now count for the X-Ray Enthusiast achievement Menu Completely new, streamlined and fast to access menu system Ability to set language from menu New font Graphics Improved presentation of telepathic Ancient Frog messages, fixed a problem where sometimes they'd spawn multiple times Fixed black flickering when buttonbashing during fades and level transitions Screenfades are now 100 % black Added button prompts to the first time you need to use whistle and stomp Areas and puzzles Added l - ife area for Ife < 3 Added an extra landing stone in the wasteland area Added more snow globes: — RRB - Water mountain approach: berrybug in the «pro» puzzle can no longer be lost Water mountain top: frog for Ancient Frog puzzle now starts bloated, added light to make «pro» puzzle easier to execute Shaft top: Small tweak to make sure berrybug isn't killed by the slugs midway through the level Water cave: made the light shaft where you need to whistle the hermit crab a bit wider, created hole for frogs at end of level to prevent them from falling down, made some «pro» puzzles a bit more forgiving Dark forest: lowered warp when entering dark area, so it's easier to travel up with a bubble Lava cave: improved bat puzzle Meadow: made some pro puzzles less difficult Hideout: removed alternative solution for Ancient Frog puzzle Descent: made it easier to pick up fat frog at beginning
I think Sony won on presentation their show was like a blockbuster movie compared to a boring documentary for MS.. The flaw for me with Sony's line up though is a lot of the big first party games where the same type of game (3rd person, open type world, action / rpg style games)
Smash will undoubtedly be the biggest focus of the presentation, leading us to believe it'll be the first game they show.
In the first part of my PlayStation Experience round - up I covered the majority of the bigger announcements made during the keynote presentation - and there were certainly some doozys - but a large proportion of Sony's 100 + minute show was devoted to the smaller titles from the more independent developers, and another chunk still had been dedicated to showing off newer material for PlayStation VR.
At this year's E3 Microsoft was first up to give their big presentation.
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata will make his first Nintendo Direct presentation since his injury, indicating that something big is coming from Nintendo this month.
This is actually our first solo presentation of his work, and as I mentioned earlier, probably our biggest shift for the gallery in LA will be the presentation of more solo exhibitions, as opposed to group shows.
«Bigger Than Me» is the artist's first solo museum presentation.
As a matter of fact there are 20 first - time galleries at Art Brussels that hail from the big bad Apple and many of their exhibited artists are New Yorkers that range from youngsters like Lauren Luloff to national treasures like Jim Hodges (both of whom have solo presentations at the fair.)
But, In 2005 I had already had a big collage show at Andrea Rosen, which was really the first historical presentation of my work.
James Fuentes Gallery from New York will dedicate its Survey presentation to Fluxus artist Alison Knowles, showing the artist's «Big Book», which was first exhibited in1966.
Although it wasn't mentioned in the macOS part of the presentation, the big news here is that Apple is opening up Siri to third party developers, so presumably you'll be able to do much more outside of Apple first - party apps which often have better third party counterparts.
Polish your physical presentation too, and you'll have avoided the all of the biggest stumbling blocks a newbie encounters en route to their very first job.
Since first impressions are a big part of how sellers feel about you, try to relax and begin your presentation on a positive note.
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