Sentences with phrase «just taking over the planet»

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But it is hard to imagine that adding 6,000 rooms to a tourism town fighting overcapacity is going to be good news — especially across the street, where the Planet Hollywood hotel - casino has just been taken over by creditors.
I know those are big boots to fill, and there isn't many players on the planet who we believe is ready to take over from Santi, but we need someone who could potentially do it, and I see Barkley as a player who can find some amazing balls and dictate play on a good day, and maybe (just maybe) Arsene Wenger could get a consistent tune out of him.
But if you just need some personal opinions, let me help you; Apple does not make magical devices that suits everyone's needs, Google is not Skynet (yet) and will not take over the planet, and Microsoft buying Nokia may, in the long run, save both companies.
Emitted in a distant galaxy when multicellular life was just beginning to populate Earth, the waves traveled at the speed of light for more than a billion years to at last wash over our planet last September, taking just seven milliseconds to traverse the distance between LIGO's twin listening stations in Louisiana and Washington State.
The Cassini spacecraft snapped this panorama of Saturn — actually a mosaic of dozens of photographs taken over eight hours — just after the ringed planet's equinox, which occurs once every 15 Earth years or so.
(You need prawn DNA to do that, and the aliens themselves don't seem too interested in shooting anything up: the survivors are all drones, and figuratively and literally directionless without their dead leadership; they're just about able to take care of themselves on a subsistence level, and certainly pose no threat of, saying, taking over Planet Earth.)
the survivors are all drones, and figuratively and literally directionless without their dead leadership; they're just about able to take care of themselves on a subsistence level, and certain pose no threat of, saying, taking over Planet Earth.
Just this past September, LEGO took over as the number one toy brand on the planet surpassing Mattell with $ 2.03 billion dollars in sales in the first half of 2014.
Here's the thing, I happen to be a big fan of Amazon on both a personal and a professional level (as are the other founders of Booktrope) and I think Amazon's decisions in business are just that, business — versus some wild conspiracy to take over the book planet as we know it.
Sounds like standard stuff, thus far, but spin the scroll wheel and the camera will suddenly leap backwards into the air, hurtling upwards to reveal the shocking revelation that you're not just fighting over some square chunk of land, but rather you're battling across a globe, a complete planet ripe for the taking.
With that he's taken over Pandora and promised to rid the planet of its seedy underbelly, which just so happens to include all the civilians and the four Vault Hunters.
The game takes place in the heart of the Autobot and Decepticon war when Optimus is just a rookie leader and Megatron decides to take over Cybertron by infusing the core of the planet with something called Dark Energon.
I've taken that to heart over the years just looking at what we generally are doing to the planet.
Given that such budget pressures are the new norm for a long time to come, I'd like to renew a discussion that began here just over two years ago, as President Obama was poised to take office, with a post on The President and the Planet, On a Budget.
He says that «we're going to have to learn to capture the CO2 and bury it — just like we learned to collect and put away garbage [and] sewage... We've taken over stewardship of the planet and with that we have the responsibility to take care of it.»
I agree that as a consequence of industrialisation and population that mankind should not just take it for granted that everything will be ok and we should not worry ourselves over the impact we have on our planet, but that does not translate into our very existence and way of life as being a threat to the planet.
By Eric McLamb Just over 200 years have zipped by since humans began to truly command the planet's resources in ways that have taken humans to unprecedented heights and advances in modern living.
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