The saving grace could have been Xandra who provides a bit more levity to contrast Avil's dryness, but
she gets little screen - time and they've never properly together, rather she's just a voice in his ear.
Brown's first wife, Velma (Jacinte Blankenship),
gets little screen time, and the film visits his troubled second marriage to DeeDee (Jill Scott), only to drop her unceremoniously from the movie.
I'm a big fan of his, but
he gets little screen time here, and I found those few moments mesmerizing.
I imagine a lot of people were thrilled to see this blue monster
getting a little screen time in Paris.
Not exact matches
I liked seeing it there, blinking optimistically on my computer
screen, but it felt a
little like
getting an A on a school project that I hadn't really worked at.
Even if you consider the detachable
screen little more than a party trick, you still
get a well - built laptop with unmatched runtime and performance options that most other 13 - inch systems simply don't offer.
Rather than using
screens as digital babysitters while they
get on with other chores, parents should watch along with their
little ones if they want their kids to
get any educational benefit out of what they're viewing.
If your
little ones are ready to see their favorite super heroes on the big
screen but want to know more about their stories first, this list will help you
get them up to speed faster than you can say «Infinity Stones.»
I've played several of them, and am always blown away by the numbers that appear on the
screen: «Cash Show» consistently draws more than 100,000 players and gives away a total of $ 20,000 a day on weekends ($ 9,000 on weekdays); «The Q,» a hilariously ramshackle app out of Charleston, South Carolina,
gets approximately 10,000 players going for as
little as $ 100 per quiz; «Quiz Biz,» on the popular live - streaming app Live.me, gives away up to $ 50,000 — a pop — to tens of thousands of players.
Yes, my
little 8 - page guide turned into 184 pages of detailed instructions,
screen shots, publishing tips, and suggestions for helping you
get published,
get your book into print, and ultimately,
get it into people's hands.
For every
little street preacher advocating that the teachings of christ be followed there are millions attending mega churches in their new escalades who are far more worried about their clothes, jewelry,
getting that new 60 inch big
screen... than they are about anything else.
I've been wishing I could raise free - range chickens, but we've
got hawks and coyotes here, plus endlessly clever and nimble raccoons (one has even opened my
screen door before, which requires pushing a button while pulling the handle — fortunately, we were both so shocked at meeting suddenly in the doorway, the
little bugger took off in the correct direction, rather than into the house).
Every sport book today is computerized, Back in my day money always moved the line if a player was respected, and if the squares tossed enough money on a game most books would move the line a
little, However the big books would just sit and even take layoffs from the small stores, They knew even if the squares
got hot in the end the juice would eat em up.Gone are the days when Billy Walters and his crew would move the line 3 and 4 points, I'm talking sides not totals, Forget about what they did to the horseshoe with totals in the NBA, Back then you could catch small non computerized stores with bad lines to begin with, imagine a three point move and the small store or corner bookie is off on the line a few points to begin with, I could catch some game with 6 and seven point advantages, with computers today if you can catch a half or one point advantage your lucky.Even if you know the group moving the line most of these store move the lines on air, when I say air they just watch the
screen from D.B. And move the line before they even
get hit, Hell even the big stores have the sharps on small limits per call.
They might even have a
little decibel meter on the
screen like they did in the NFC Championship, when the Seahawks fans didn't come close to
getting as loud as they've been in the past.
A soft
screen here, a
little dribble penetration and Campolindo was
getting open 3s and knocking them down.
Little to no
screen time may sound like a great goal, but reality tends to
get in the way of a parent's best intentions.
We have also just re-established our rules (our kids are 6, 4 and 2): No
screens before school No leappads during the week No technology at the dinning table No TV before homework (but the
little ones
get to watch it when hubby is working so I
get 1:1 with my eldest to actually do homework) No
screens at the weekend before bedrooms are tidy
Get a removable car - shade
screen for the car's windows to shield your
little one's skin and eyes from the sun.
They say a
little screen time can be okay for older toddlers, and children 2 and older should
get no more than an hour of
screen time per day.
At night, I turn the brightness down all the way, and the Kindle app has an invert mode where it puts white on black background instead of black on white background, so it's pretty dark, and I found that a pretty comfortable experience and certainly preferable to my previous way of reading in the dark which was
getting out a
little AA battery — powered book light that I had to clip onto my Kindle — which seemed so backward that you have to have a second electronic device attached to your first electronic device — but [the] eInk
screen on the Kindle doesn't light itself.
Yet, even if all cargo were
screened, explosives, including PETN are difficult to detect because they have a very low vapor pressure, which means very
little of the explosive material
gets into the air around the bomb where it can be detected.
The joy of an app phone (as opposed to a mere smartphone, which only
gets e-mail) is that you can download and install your own
little programs and operate them on a touch
screen.
Each time I looked back at what I was reading on Facebook, he put his cute
little face right in the way of me and my
screen, and he'd smile until he
got my attention.
The 3M Ergonomic Mouse ($ 58; amazon.com)
got a nod from the Arthritis Foundation for making that
screen time a
little more comfortable.
To
get them, enter your email address in the
little blue box on the bottom left of your
screen.
It just comes out a
little blurry as it's been stretched onto a bigger
screen, but works great & really useful you should
get it.
You wouldn't know from the pictures here but to
get images from the touch
screen down to the touch pad you can just flick them down there with a simple
little motion.
Why not
get a
little burst of encouragement every time you unlock that home
screen?
Christians can
get a
little crazy when our people are represented on the big
screen.
The tour keeps your attention with a line up of incredibly attractive woman who reward your every selection with a
little bit more skin, by the time you
get to the
screen asking you your location you've forgotten that you were signing up for a dating site instead of participating some light foreplay.
For a movie with «Wedding» in the title, the bride and groom share surprisingly
little screen time, but when they do
get together I must say it's almost touching.
The giant spiders on
screen appearances for the most part are underwhelming, but they
get to wreck
little havoc is when it becomes somewhat fun.
Even the Gingerbread Man, who hasn't
gotten that much
screen time, seems a
little stale.
Character development is admittedly spotty, with some individuals
getting little more than token
screen time, but there is enough here for us to care about the core group of mutants.
[A] feeble
little comedy, which hardly needed a wide
screen and which just about
gets by on star power.
The six levels are extremely challenging (and a
little unfair); bosses will blissfully bash you in merciless, over and over until you either somehow manage to reach them with Kandar fully - upgraded or
get the dreaded «Game Over»
screen.
There are also too many supporting characters who
get too
little screen time on their own making it hard to care about any of the protagonists.
Though obvious from start to finish - it's
little more than a Public Service Announcement - there are a few moments in this that are thought - provoking: how these starlets balance their «jobs» and personal relationships (Silguero's boyfriend is clearly bothered by her sleeping with so many other people), how they regard each other (none of them likes Belle Knox, the famous Duke student who turned to porn) and especially how they view the difference between «on -
screen performing» and «real - life romance» (I found the scene of the one girl awkwardly trying to
get a male waiter's number to be completely adorable).
I'm really grateful that I
get to exercise the muscle a
little more, because I'm dipping my toe into tv and working on things that aren't self - generated, and putting other people's dreams on the
screen is fun!
People who don't mind
getting a
little blood on their television
screen, a
little vomit on their floor, a
little humor in their zombie apocalypse fiction.
Following the news that Meryl Streep is heading to the television for season two of Big
Little Lies, we
get further proof that small
screen credibility has never been higher, with Variety «s scoop that Whiplash and La La Land director Damien Chazelle has just been given a series order from Apple TV.
When Spanish actress Elena Anaya felt that her talents gravitated toward a life on the stage and
screen, the aspiring young actress spared precious
little time in
getting herself prepared for life in the limelight — a fact that no doubt played a part in her being named one of European Films» Shooting Stars during the 2004 European Film Promotion campaign.
Even though blockbuster summer officially begins with The Avengers: Age of Ultron kicking off with 7 pm
screenings all over the United States tonight, we've still
got a
little while to wait for one of the other anticipated releases this season, Jurassic World.
Note: It was hard / virtually impossible to
get good screenshots of the game itself — recording directly off the
screen was strictly prohibited and SEGA's «heavies» were out in force on the day — so after a few shots of the display, I was left with very
little to take photos of.
I missed the advance
screenings for both, due to other issues, but, frankly, I didn't kill myself to
get there, which tells you a
little something about my level of enthusiasm.
If you enjoy the world of «Cars», I mean what
little boy doesn't this should certainly keep them entertained and glued to the
screen and parents can
get a few laughs and enjoy as well.
Audiences may
get frustrated by how
little anger Mildred and Richard Loving display on
screen, but it all leads up to a stirring climax that hit this pundit like a hammer.
While Byrne appears on the poster and
gets second billing, she is on
screen very
little and devastatingly miscast.
For the central villain of a blockbuster superhero movie, Daniel Brühl's Helmut Zemo
got relatively
little screen time in Captain America: Civil War.
Even after Sestero's memoir The Disaster Artist and its big
screen adaption provided more insight into Wiseau's personal life, Wiseau remains an enigmatic figure, so
getting to pick his brain on moviemaking even a
little bit more in - depth was a welcome opportunity.