Sentences with phrase «guess at a few of»

If you've played Super Stardust, Resogun or Alienation, you can guess at a few of the things Matterfall has in store: lightning - fast twin stick action, nerve - racking challenges and explosions.

Not exact matches

What that much loot gets you in fringe benefits, besides a quick and dirty closing dinner at Global HQ and a few gobfuls of ceviche and Bollinger at the deed signing, is anyone's guess.
While speculator HG Vora made a few bucks on its less than year - old investment, the financial fate of its two buyers can only be guessed at.
I sat down at the computer again to try to find a few words to say how I find God in this daily place and in this work, how I only learned to pray when I began to pray with my hands and my attention on purpose and how most of prayer to me now is listening and abiding, how I believe it would be nice to have a lovely housekeeper and a clean house and to create amazing soaring art with all of the white space of an uncluttered life and glorious heights of transcendent spirituality, I guess, but I need the God who sits in the mud and in the cold wind, in the laundry pile and in the city park, who embodies grief and joy, wisdom and patience, loneliness as companionship, renewal with simplicity and a good deep breath, and who even now shows up in the unlikeliest and homeliest of lives too, as a sacrament of and blessing for the ordinary things.
But my guess is that if «local» accommodation becomes impossible, Catholics unhappy with this state of affairs will simply leave the Church (few believe that this would put their salvation at risk).
One of the most difficult experiences as a recipe creator is sharing a recipe that you know in your soul is a winner, then having few people actually try it (or at least letting you know they tried it, I guess!)
There are plenty of options available this year at QB, so my guess is they take one to sit behind Keenum for a few seasons.
Even with a few relative tossups (five games between 41 and 65 percent win probability), the Tigers should be looking at a minimum of seven regular wins this season and a maximum of... 12, I guess?
nice tribute andy and no doubts he has been the player of the year, although i cant understand him being criticised early on because hes been an international from an early age and a regular with cameroon and i distinctly remember him putting in strong performances when on loan at a struggling charlton a few seasons ago... i guess he has become the example of why we shud be patient with the younger players and give them the time that has no doubt benfited him i remember reading an article from him after the city game when adebayour had his little outburst and i cudnt believe how dedicated to the club and fans he was when questioned bout his «friend» adebayour saying arsenal and the fans are his priority and dat is all i cant understand people wanting cameroon to fail just so we can get him back early after the commitment he has shown to us but if he maintains his form we wont see anytime soon!goodluck song and cameroon
I'm guessing it would be mostly women who would do that; women seek divorce much more than men do, fewer women don't have custody (2.4 million out of 8.6 million single moms, but that's approaching the number of single dads, 2.6 million) and they seem to face less public scrutiny or at least less outrage than cheating men do.
Fill a basket with a few inexpensive but necessary baby items and have everyone guess at the cost of the entire basket of goodies.
Not many people told me that at the time, so I was left feeling guilty and selfish for choosing formula, while hoping I was doing the right thing and second guessing myself the entire first few days of my baby's life.
I should look closer at the cancer data, but given the rates of breastfeeding over the last few decades, especially of breastfeeding past 1 year, I would guess that most of the cancer data comes from women with several shorter lactations.
Few of John's contemporaries could have guessed at its enduring and universal significance.
As worthy as these scientists» scientific and public achievements are, when the average person can name maybe five science celebrities at the most — but could probably name more than 1000 nonscience celebrities (I'm just guessing, but if you have a few hours, try it)-- it's time to admit that we're using the word «celebrity» differently than the rest of the world is.
«First Best Guess» Wiedinmyer pored through existing data and inventories and consulted one of the few people already investigating the phenomenon, Bob Yokelson, an atmospheric chemist at the University of Montana in Missoula, who had traveled widely to developing areas and was familiar with the trash burning around homes and villages.
Consuming 10 to 20 almonds, roasted unsalted peanuts, or raw cashews with a 10 ounce glass of water fills up a growing child for two hours, providing protein, carbohydrates, and fat with fewer calories than you'd guess (just don't eat huge handfuls at a time.)
A few women still had pretty bad acne at the end of this trial but my guess is that these treatment resistant women were likely to be the same ones that also still had the worst hirsutism.
Pulling up to a park on East Kelowna road, we took a few snaps there before skittering across the street to a little apple orchard (at least I think these were apple trees, I guess they could also have been pear) and nestling down among the newly bloomed branches for a few minutes in the light of a pale, serenely lovely late afternoon sunset.
But, now looking back, I cherish those few minutes where my brother and I sat in anticipation of what could be and started guessing what was (or at least what we were hoping) would be under the tree.
But since I've bought a few springy things recently, I guess I have at least a couple shots of warm weather gear mixed in with my sweaters.
At a Cannes Film Festival full of directors with lengthy track records, few people could have guessed that the biggest sensation would be caused by a 39 - year - old German woman who'd only directed two previous features, neither of which made it to Cannes.
Once the Comic Con in San Diego gets rolling this weekend, I'm guessing there will be at least a few big announcements to be made, but even before the Con actually starts we've already got a pretty huge one to report: Sam Raimi has signed on to direct a World of Warcraft movie.
In fairness, she does end up needing to be rescued by the men at one point, but like everything in The Man from U.N.C.L.E., even this expected trope of the genre is slightly turned on its head with a few twists that keep audiences guessing and keep all of the players on their toes.
But I guess the idea here is that there are so few opportunities for women that if one succeeds that opens the door for many — just as it gets the Academy off the hook so people won't keep bitching at them about their lack of women.
I guess you could say «conflicting» comes to mind, but we still have a few months before the game releases, meaning there is plenty of time for this game to grow on us and maybe Sticker Star was a travesty, but at least it means Color Splash can't be any worse (I hope.)
Producer Stanley Kramer was on the cusp of establishing himself as America's cinematic conscience; his own directorial career would take wing a few years later with such prominent message films as The Defiant Ones (1958), Judgment at Nuremburg (1961), and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967).
His prediction is not just that plenty of people will put Dunkirk first on their ballot; it also looks at the films likely to get the fewest number of No. 1 votes — Daniel predicts that will be Darkest Hour, The Post, and Phantom Thread — and then guesses where Dunkirk shows up on those ballots.
My other consistent experience is that agents give up on submissions after 1 - 4 rejections, balking at sending a project anywhere else after their first few guesses proved wrong; even though making a sale is a case of finding the editor who loves the book, and — gosh, go figure!
Lately we at BookPage have noticed some doozies leading off the back cover copy of a few soon - to - be-released novels, and we have a question of our own: given a book's cover and title, can you guess which question it promises to answer?
Guess what, most of my friends will not even look at an indie ebook — they did a few years ago, but their time is valuable.
I guess the best way to put it would be that while it would be nice if the 8900 had 3G, the device itself is so good otherwise that unless you really need to talk and email at the same time the few extra seconds for browsing and downloading compared to the Bold shouldn't deter you from considering this as your smartphone of choice.
I guess this is another sign that I'm out of the loop — or not on Twitter enough, because I'm one of the few people who are bad at writing and tweeting simultaneously — that I end up seeing only the pushback on the outrage rather than the outrage itself, but it kind of starts to wear on me (not because of you Kait!
The benefit here is two-fold — first of all, many savings accounts come with a signing bonus of a few hundred dollars, which, you guessed it, can contribute to a plane ticket or a night at a hotel.
Note: It is recommended that colours for registration be determined at birth to a few weeks of age rather than «guessing» what colour a Havanese many be at maturity.
Small Hotel is one of the few, and to our minds, the best, left in the downtown area and we're guessing they've had to be at the top of their game to survive.
amazing article if a little out of date now im guessing also love the videos, i have one question, i used to travel a lot on AA to new york and chicago mainly and enjoyed its benefits back then in the late 90s - 2005, it always seemed you needed fewer miles needed to uograde to buisness etc than any other airline at the tme ect and evern though it was early interent days there was many ways to earn miles etc, but i havent been travelling much but this year i will be travelling much more, basically 4 - 6 trips to the us and maybe 3 - 4 eu trips as well all from london or manchester, would i still be best going with AA program or ba / avios, i would get a frequent flyer credit card for bookings and hotels if that helps your reply, many thanks (when i used to fly, AA was the only way i would go just beacuse the planes looked amazing in their livery:) even if the air stewardesses were an average of 65 yeard old lol paul
Skip forward a few years, and he meets a young girl who has seen similar trauma at the undead hands of the enemy, and you can guess who it is.
SC: Although I hadn't already guessed what the audition was for by the time I finished auditioning, I put the pieces together pretty quickly after thinking about concept art and the character sides... and spent the next few weeks dancing between thoughts of, «No way, there's just absolutely no way» and, «BUT IT WOULD MAKE SO MUCH SENSE AT THIS POINT».
At first glance Peggle can seem like an almost purely luck - driven game with skill have only a slight effect, and for the first while of play that's entirely true: attempting to guess where the ball will bounce after the first few pegs is night on impossible, but as you sink more and more time into the game you'll begin to grow accustomed to its physics and find yourself guessing likely trajectories, allowing you start deliberately lining up awesome skill shots.
At a few other points in the game you will feel more like you're guessing the correct response to a line of questioning rather than using your keen eye.
I guess if they were too much harder I'd've just been annoyed, but it's just that nothing in TP was a challenge at all, save for perhaps a few of the extraneous things that weren't required of you.
Lately I've seen a few cases where people have made guesses at how hard it is to make games, and while it's easy to laugh at these claims, it makes a lot of sense to me that people think multiplayer could be added to No Man's Sky in a week.
That said, now that the «don't forget» campaign apparently got Sony to keep the servers running a few more months, I'm tempted to give the thing another go between now and the delayed shutdown, even though I never planned on using the online component much to begin with; I guess I want to participate in some small way in one of the few occasions in memory where players come together over a relatively obscure title, and moreover manage to attain at least some small, tangible result for it.
I guess you could say «conflicting» comes to mind, but we still have a few months before the game releases, meaning there is plenty of time for this game to grow on us and maybe Sticker Star was a travesty, but at least it means Color Splash can't be any worse (I hope.)
Given the rise of virtual reality headsets over the past few years, gamers can expect to see quite a bit of VR tech at the show... otherwise, your guess is as good as ours.
QUITE what Madonna, a singer late of New York, now of London, was on about when she spouted a few ripe obscenities in her speech as guest of honour at the Turner Prize is anyone's guess.
My guess on why was shown at RC a few weeks ago in comment # 12... Wayne, if it's true as you indicated in 9, that upper air temperatures are increasing at a much stronger rate than near the surface, it seems to me the departure would explain at least part of what seems to be a large increase in world area having minimal rainfall and drought... at: http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2006/07/peter-doran-and-how-misleading-talking-points-propagate/
On the other hand, the equivalent nuclear generation might at a rougn guess occupy a hundred square miles or so (in a few hundred sites dispersed over the country), most of which can be nicely landscaped and used as habitat by wild creatures.
FWIW, my best guess is that the difference between weather (which can not be predicted reliably for more than a few days no matter how much computing power you throw at it, and due to the data quantity / quality problem, it may well be technically impossible entirely under real - world conditions) and climate (which can be much better predicted on a global scale for a longer period of time with a higher degree of accuracy — still, a few years are the technical limit) is a difference of scale.
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