Not exact matches
We are playing some
great football at present, highlighted by our dominating
display against Tottenham, and should be confident of putting our
big rivals under it at the weekend, although the form book is known to go out the window when taking
on close rivals.
There's going to be fans who rejoice after the
big wins celebrate all the
great things about this squad that were so clearly
on display for anyone willing to look against United... Then there's going to be fans who want to vent their frustrations after the disappointing losses.
still a lot to do,,,, the win glossed over a pretty ineffective performance attack wise and we continue to be crap at corners and allowed them too many shots
on target,,, but for all the faults it was a pretty batling
display with
great team spirit,, we still need to find ways to supply hogan,,, we constantly miss his runs,, grealish the
biggest culprit as he gets his head down and over travels the ball so
great result but we can only ride the luck for so long,,, grabban and axel t give us options,,, good additions i feel,,,,
So apparently, those people who are not sufficiently
big on breastfeeding, and would like to get some info (or free samples or coupons) from the formula
display, are suddenly going to think breastfeeding is
great because some breastfeeding mom blocked their way to the
display?
It's something of a feat that the makers of
Big Love are willing to put the ugly side of this phenomenon up against the mainstream sheen of Bill's setup, and — thanks in
great part to the marvelous acting
on display, from Paxton's rugged haplessness to all three women's unique variations
on maternal stress and wifely sensuality — still offer up a family to root for, warts and all.
Though there's a lot of
great talent
on display in Rob Marshall's
big screen adaptation, many of the actors are wasted, including Meryl Streep, whose performance is so mediocre that it makes her recent Oscar nomination look like a complete joke.
Pros: — Drop dead gorgeous
on the outside — Serene and very lux
on the inside — Major oomph in the V6,
on regular gas no less — Decent fuel economy, 22 in mixed driving, high 20s pure freeway — Love love love the smart cruise — it starts and stops by itself in heavy traffic — Auto Hold is a cool feature — Autonomous Emergency Braking (see below), blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert — Comfy and very adjustable driver's seat with ventilated leather —
Great color flat screen display and pleasing instrument cluster with nice switches on the steering wheel — Composed ride and predictable steering — Real - time traffic on the nav, essential for SoCal driving — Very good (though not great) Lexicon sound system — Big trunk Cons: — Ugly front grille — Autonomous Emergency Braking alerts too late — Horrible voice recognition — Wimpy steering wheel, should be thicker — Confusing controls and odd layout — Hyundai service department — it's not exactly a luxury experience — A new car should not have a fuel line / fuel pump failure at 225 m
Great color flat screen
display and pleasing instrument cluster with nice switches
on the steering wheel — Composed ride and predictable steering — Real - time traffic
on the nav, essential for SoCal driving — Very good (though not
great) Lexicon sound system — Big trunk Cons: — Ugly front grille — Autonomous Emergency Braking alerts too late — Horrible voice recognition — Wimpy steering wheel, should be thicker — Confusing controls and odd layout — Hyundai service department — it's not exactly a luxury experience — A new car should not have a fuel line / fuel pump failure at 225 m
great) Lexicon sound system —
Big trunk Cons: — Ugly front grille — Autonomous Emergency Braking alerts too late — Horrible voice recognition — Wimpy steering wheel, should be thicker — Confusing controls and odd layout — Hyundai service department — it's not exactly a luxury experience — A new car should not have a fuel line / fuel pump failure at 225 miles!
Sure the smaller screen of a smartphone can't make up for the all the fun that the site provides for when viewed in a
bigger display of a PC or even a tablet, though nevertheless, its availability in a smartphone provides a
greater penetration than that was possible when it was exclusive to web browsers to be viewed
on PCs.
Yes, you do need some bezels
on a tablet to make sure it isn't a handling nightmare, and an Infinity
Display would make for an oddly thin and long device that doesn't look so
great in a tablet form factor, but do the bezels need to be so
big?
Set in Edwardian London and
on the stormy coasts of Cornwall, Cape Cod, and Nova Scotia, Thunderstruck evokes the dynamism of those years when
great shipping companies competed to build the
biggest, fastest ocean liners, scientific advances dazzled the public with visions of a world transformed, and the rich outdid one another with ostentatious
displays of wealth.
, but for authors who place a
great deal of importance
on seeing their book stocked in physical retail stores, then the
bigger your publisher, the more muscle they probably have to get that nationwide store distribution, and possibly pay for
displays or other merchandising during your book's launch.
Looks
great on that iPhone 6 Plus screen, but who doesn't want a
bigger display for video?
i feel it's the best course of action not only because E3 is
big, but because it would really
display PSO2 off to the public
on a
greater scale instead of just announcing it at some random date in the year with no significance to it.
For starters, NUC PCs are
great if you're a road warrior who needs a powerful PC that they can tow along with them when they need to power a
big display at a tradeshow, or just to pull a little extra weight that a regular laptop may not be able to handle
on its own.
You have a 5 - inch «FHD» (marketing speak for 1080p) OLED
display with
great big bezels
on the top and bottom,
on - screen navigation buttons, and an aluminum back with the top third cut off and replaced by glass.
A
great new feature, Farsight, shows you the temperature you've set or the time,
big and bright
on the
display.
Since the first Android tablet back in 2011, plenty of us have found that things, like watching videos or playing a game, can be better
on a
bigger display and there are some
great tablet options to choose from, both cheap and expensive.
There's plenty here to get HTC fans to buy a U Ultra purely for its
great design, strong performance and
big display — but those sales will be overshadowed by the overwhelming majority of people who will go for the better overall phones
on offer from
big - name companies at the same price or less.
Especially for those who are looking for a
big smartphone and a
great camera experience — as this is one of the largest smartphones
on the list, thanks to its 5.9 - inch FHD
display and one which comes equipped with a rear dual camera setup.
Even
big manufacturers like Dell are guilty of slapping cheap TN
displays on otherwise
great gaming laptops.
The design looks
great because of the
big display on the front.
And while the Full HD IPS
display ensures a
great viewing experience, users can take it to an even
bigger screen experience by adding VR glasses and switching to TheaterMax Mode
on the phone.
As
great as that sounds, it looks like Apple is already working
on an iPhone with an even
bigger bezel-less
display for next year.
The
big windows also open to that same gorgeous mountain view that is
on display in the
great room upstairs.