Sentences with phrase «introduced near the start»

You'll spend most of your time hunkered behind cover, popping your head over the top to shoot everything from the Swarm to DeeBees (a new, ever so slightly cliche robotic foe introduced near the start of the game) while the screen slowly fills with a bloody COG logo.

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I can not ever foresee a time where it will stop, to be honest, and I know that we are nearing a point where so many successfully breastfeeding mothers start to pull back a bit, introducing a bottle and focusing on the concept of actively weaning their babies.
If you have a baby who is nearing the age of starting solids, you've probably had conversations with other moms about various approaches to introducing baby's first foods.
Initially, it started off as LunchdateLondon as a site that introduced people who live or work near each other for a quick coffee, lunchtime or after - work dates.
As lunchtime nears, Newton cuts kindling from a log to start a fire while Bunting introduces the Wildlife Biology lesson.
Starting introducing the topic from cratch, usign JUGAR and HACER in full in the present tense, HOBBIES as infinitives, the NEAR FUTURE in full, OPINIONS, REASONS and CONNECTIVES.
Your chain might have started to rattle due to the collision to the rear wheel might have nudged the rear wheel slightly forward introducing chain slack and on acceleration the noise probably near the front sprocket.
Things start to get much different near the end of the narrative, with the post-game content introducing a ton of legendary beasts to collect and familiar enemies to track down.
I started to introduce ghosts into my narratives because of Fengdu, the ghost city near the Three Gorges dam.
These may fall if and when the CO2 «incentive» tax is imposed, but work needs to start promptly if the tax is to be introduced in the near - term.
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