Sentences with phrase «kind of show»

Taking general life stuff into consideration kind of shows where the flaws exist.
It was too expensive for what kind of show it was going to be.
And in the levels that do have bosses, most of the bosses just kind of show up, with no visual introduction or changes in music.
It really kind of shows in all the games, because they never seem to beat themselves, they're so smart about everything they do.
But they're different kinds of shows, they're different kinds of hosts.
These do kind of show every cookie... but I say they are versatile.
Yes, it doesn't really fit, but I only wear it with this one v - neck sweater where the lace kind of shows at the top....
This is a new kind of show for him, one undertaken, he says, from a sense of feeling driven, as though he had to do this.
It's kind of showing there's an increase in risk and we have ideas about why it might be happening, but we're not sure.
And there were guys that weren't so aggressive with it that maybe kind of showed a little bit slower speed.
There's nothing wrong with the state - of - the - situation kind of show.
Now we just have to find a home for these new funds that can produce the same kind of showing!
The latest numbers kind of show what we already knew - the rescues and shelters need our help and owning a pet is a pretty popular thing to do!
That could be a dull, concept - to - the - max kind of show.
But they're also kind of showing off in a way.
I'm still not sure what kind of show it wants to be... But I'm going to stick with it.
But I really... we covered the idea of the three key photos that you have to have: a great full body shot that really kind of shows off what you look like from head to toe, where you look classy but not slutty as we say.
«I think in the end what people want to know is this: they want to know that if we're going to do anything, that it's going to be effective, not that we're going to do something for kind of show business or political purposes or even for revenue - generating purposes,» he said last week.
«I think in the end what people want to know is this: they want to know that if we're going to do anything, that it's going to be effective, not that we're going to do something for kind of show business or political purposes or even for revenue - generating purposes,» he said last week.
I think someone mentioned the simplicity of the dream — I personally think it is so true and the dream kind of shows what the highest value is in life — so simple, yet so looked past.
That's what our history in the draft kind of shows, not that I entirely agree with that but that's what I think our FO thinks.
Not gonna put blame on anybody, but I feel the teams invonsistencies this year kind of show a group that lacks cohearance and togetherness.
Three days later, we sat here wondering what Juventus could do for an encore following a revitalizing kind of showing against Lazio.
I was dilating kind of show but they said that was normal when you're under 5.
I'm Ruchard my friends use to call me Chard, I hate shows the different kind of show hope you get it,, I'm 23.
Ken Leung was alright as an Asian New Yorker, who several times kind of showed the mannerisms of Woody Allen.
The season 3 premiere of The Blacklist presents a more propulsive kind of show, one that puts its central premise to better use.
For the majority of its development cycle, The Gunstringer was destined to be a downloadable Xbox Live Arcade title, and that history kind of shows in the game's scale.
Pop Life, the exhibition at Tate Modern formerly known as Sold Out (until one of the artists featured in the show vetoed the title), is a noisy, rambustious, rhinestones - and - fast - cars kind of a show, focusing on the Warholian notion of good art as good business and anatomising this tendency in artistic practice from Warhol and Jeff Koons to Martin Kippenburger and Richard Prince.
It's a great question for someone like Marc Glimcher, who owns the gallery, because he knew from day one that this was a really heady kind of show.
Here, the Whitney is a much more subtle, more sophisticated kind of show.
and we thought well wait a minute, instead of adjusting all these issues independently, we need to make a map of the world, kind of showing where the edges are.
Injuries from abrupt training changes just kind of show up one day.»
It's Garry Shandling's Show is a very different kind of show, less savagely satirical and show - biz savvy for one thing, but it is just as creative and self - aware.
But maybe they can give their musical passions a boost with a new kind of show...
See Arnett reveal his inner philanthropist and inner romantic while he explains exactly what kinds of shows «The Comedy Show Show» plans to showcase in these clips.
I was really happy to see those drawings, which when we put them in the catalog — I hope you saw that wall and case in the show, there will be even more of them in the catalog — really kind of shows her to be formally wise and experimental and organized in a way that discounts and undercuts all those limiting ways one might categorize her.
With over 80 million subscribers today, Hunt says Netflix has an «unprecedented» level of data that «helps us decide the kinds of shows / movies we should make, and we can predict an audience for them with a surprising degree of certainty.»
The downside risk for the company is that these kinds of shows are much more expensive, and they are also time - consuming, in the sense that they take a long time to get from concept to production.
One of the things I've done in my work is kind of show the hypocrisy of progressive people who say they believe in inequality, but when it comes to their individual choices about where they're going to live and where they're going to send their children, they make very different decisions, and I just didn't want to do that.
«We asked them to present a couple of pages of what kind of shows they wanted to do,» explains Jim Hammond, the producer who initiated the project through a program called Broward ARTrepreneurs.
«It kind of shows how some of the obvious things we've assumed have never been tested.»
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