Sentences with phrase «inkling of»

Maybe if all our so called, «leaders» could speak of something else besides the repeat rhetoric (blah, blah, blah) and empty promises I've heard now for 50 years and stop trashing each other with 3rd grade tactics, we'd stand an inkling of chance toward some kind of world peace and planetary healing.
Do any of these money monger, wealth seeking murderers have one inkling of conscience, heart or understanding of the interconnectedness of all creatures on this planet?
Dan DaSilva, It is not just that the models do not show an alternative cause, it is that there isn't even an inkling of what such a cause could be.
It should be televised just like Hussein's hanging and we can all show the same mercy on Bush that he did on the 152 deathrow inmates he executed without one inkling of remorse, not to mention the 4000 American's he sent to death under false pretenses, not to mention the people mentioned in this article likely to bear the worst consequence of global warming.
Together if we keep pushing, praying, hoping, ACTING, perhaps our dear Earth stands an inkling of a chance.
If each person could feel inspired, excited, moved and in awe of the biodiversity Earth boasts outside of the human being, perhaps the remaining non human species with whom we CO-exist might stand an inkling of a chance of surviving.
So I came to Bourgeois with no prior knowledge of her work, no inkling of the deeply disturbing web she was about to wind around me.
But Everett's piece has enough character to measure up to any inkling of its possible sources.
Think Georges Seurat meets Alfred Jensen meets Peter Young and you get an inkling of what the artist does with her deliberately limited vocabulary.
In 1991 I was the only woman in my graduate school class, so I have an inkling of what Mia Westerlund Roosen must have felt like among this group of guys; still I find the photo shocking.
On a closer look, the inkling of a landscape appears behind the abstraction, without being concretely definable and palpable — perhaps more an idea of landscape, pervaded by splotches of color, drops, and melting colors.
In 2004, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presented «William Eggleston: Los Alamos,» which gave many West Coast viewers their first inkling of the Memphis photographer's stature as an artist.
Think de Kooning channeled by Dali channeled by Saul, and you get an inkling of his many strengths.
The Marilyn series portrays the young actress at the age 20, yet an unknown starlet without an inkling of her future celebrity.
Acclaimed Japanese artist, Hiroshi Senju's solo show in Sundaram Tagore Gallery awards the viewer a glimpse of serenity and an inkling of the passage of time as planet earth measures it rather than in fleeting human terms.
It's a lot easier to build a fanbase if those fans have an inkling of what you're about, and can look forward to what's coming.
Giving them an inkling of how to perform or counter basic strategies will certainly increase the odds of them sticking around longer than just giving a punching bag and a list of moves.
Backers who pledged for rewards at $ 60 and above have taken some inkling of comfort with the promised exclusive DLC: the «Golden Hero» costume and the «MegaXel» bonus transformation.
The trailer was entirely rendered so there's little inkling of what the game will look like, but Id studio director Tim Willets — co-designer of the original game — said that the new «Quake Champions» iteration will be a high - speed multiplayer - focused game — with unlocked framerates — capitalizing on the already - extant Quake e-sports market.
Though we know development of Ghost of Tsushima is well underway and we've seen some in - engine (though not in - game) footage at Paris Games Week, there's not been any inkling of a release date just yet.
In all mentioned cases Square Enix is nothing more than a publisher, taking an inkling of hard earned spotlight from the true developers behind both titles.
Because the player has some inkling of the enemy's action, there's also a stance system built into the game.
Once Lara gets an inkling of where he went, it's anchors aweigh.
I had no inkling of checking it out, heck I don't even think it was really on my radar, but I can say this much, I was pleasantly surprised.
We'll have an inkling of their plans at the E3 2017 conference on June 13.
Maybe it's because somewhere, in the recesses of my mind, I had an inkling of what was to come: that there'd be a sequel, that it would be even more fantastically overblown, that it'd be an exclusive on the Wii's successor.
In a vein similar to Final Fantasy X, this game could have given an inkling of an open world simply by expanding the linear stages, thus eliminating the forced claustrophobia.
I really did not have an inkling of...
EA Sport's UFC is coming along, albeit we still haven't seen an inkling of actual gameplay, but they are trickling information out via dev diaries.
Retailers are usually expected to place their orders for games well in advance of the shelf date, so the publisher has some inkling of how many copies to print.
Incidentally, if you'd like to get an inkling of what the experience is like for yourself, Capcom still has the official website up, complete with an in - browser mouse - driven «light» version of some of each scenario's earlier events.
Like other pirate productions, the packaging is an amalgam of others» work: the box template from other GBC games is present in order to pass off some inkling of authenticity, and in the middle is the box art from Mario Party complete with ugly new logo.
Anyone that's dumb enough to actually partake in this «happening» on a daily basis will be more than happy to tell you about why their console is amazing, and why the other one (that they more than likely haven't spent an inkling of time with yet) is a piece of sh*t.
So I suppose there's still some inkling of surprise to be had for that demographic when the natural act of fornication is depicted or perhaps a limb is blown off a character.
The overflight gives you an inkling of the scale of their achievements.
The manicured lawn, which is mowed 3 times per week, will give you an inkling of how clean and organised the entire resort is.
Always friendly and available for a chat, this chap has the gift of the gab and unrivaled aptitude for creating a welcome, and without an inkling of sleeze or suggestion.
This guy must have an inkling of his noble heritage, because he can be stubborn and independent.
«Make sure your vehicle's battery is charged and that you've got a full tank of gas at the first inkling of a disaster,» says Woodard.
At least then you'll have some inkling of what happened when you lose all your money (well, presuming you're not defrauded first).
Personally, I was already pretty disgusted by the management / governance here, but I did see significant value being potentially realized from a sale (the company's desperate game plan, we can now presume), and I certainly didn't have any inkling of fraud.
If you read and understand the above articles and book, you will have a good inkling of why the rich become richer and the poor become poorer.
There wasn't an inkling of sell - signal thought in our minds... just buy — buy — buy on every confirmed pull back.
If you feel even the smallest inkling of doubt, don't risk it — go for a long - term agreement.
As consumers, we can use our intuition to tell ourselves what's in store: our weekly grocery bills and gas bills may be enough to give us an inkling of things to come.
You can't expect to sell hundreds of books your first week if no one has an inkling of who you are.
They must not show an inkling of how someone recently has cut them to pieces because, after all, we're such a sensitive lot and no one faces more of the hideous in life than we do.
This we had an inkling of, obviously, but now things are much more official!
There are some in the industry who have at least an inkling of this and others who are grasping at straws in order to find a way to help their business models survive.
Lastly, while there isn't any news of when the Ziio 10 can be expected to enter markets, we have an inkling of what it might cost once it does.
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