Sentences with phrase «latest huge open»

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The BRI is a huge, epochal, lucrative and open - ended Eurasian project people have dreamed about ever since that Venetian nobleman and trader (Marco Polo) showed the way to Serenissima's riches in the late 13th century.
The visiting club opened the score after a great free kick from Valoyes in the 22nd minute, but Huracan's Villarruel managed to grab an equaliser just five minutes later after a huge mistake from Mineros» goalkeeper Rafael Romo.
For example, a national voter file popped up on a bare IP number late in 2015, and a huge trove of voter data sat out in the open for two weeks in June of this year.
In addition, Miliband will leave the way open for the whole system of tuition fees to be scrapped later and replaced by a tax on graduates, which supporters see as a fair way of stopping students running up huge debts.
It will allow you to jump in, learn how to sneak real - time in that open - world, and later on, after [players] kind of get used to that, then Phantom Pain will come along and they'll be thrown into this huge, gigantic open word.
A man is seen fighting numerous huge beasts that are eventually defeated; later he opens a bag that reveals a large serpent's head and a human head.
And, I hate to say it, but I was never a huge fan of 28 Days Later either, other than the incredible opening half an hour.
When it was announced that Mike Judge's latest comedy, «Idiocracy,» would no longer be opening in theaters, many people thought that Fox was making a huge mistake.
Open late Mondays thru Thursday till 8 pm!Reviews: * Strong engine choices, topped by the insane 707 - hp Hellcat V8; actual room for four adults; an enormous trunk, especially compared to rivals; highly customizable thanks to a huge number of options; relatively supple ride, especially on the highway; touchscreen interface is packed with features and easy to use.
Opened late 2016, Pha Tad Ke has been a huge undertaking, taking seven years to come to fruition.
This spacious, cottage features an internal apartment feel with the latest in luxury accommodation, including: open gas log fire, double spa bath, huge plasma television, ipod dock, double shower and vanity, spacious master bedroom with King bed and quality linen and bedding, fully self contained kitchen with coffee machine, and a private outdoor deck.
With an open fireplace, sleek modern bathroom, stone bench tops, luxurious leather love seat, huge LCD screen and a large open plan living area with a sumptuous spa bath that lets you sip champagne while watching a DVD on the LCD screen television or listening to your favourite CD on the latest surround sound system.
In the late afternoon and at night perhaps head to Santa Elena (15 minutes walking) where many little street barbecue stalls open, and serve huge portions.
Having decided to craft an open - world for this latest iteration and given the fact that sniping is literally in the name one might expect that nailing the longest shots possible would be a huge draw in this game, and yet amazingly it's possible to tag a base full of foes only to wander off in search of a handy cliff some 300 - 500m away and discover that all of the targets have magically vanished, the game engine simply refusing to render them past certain distances.
Monster Hunter definitely has a huge cult following, particularly in the East, but the latest Monster Hunter title in the beast - killing, open - world action RPG franchise will hopefully kick up a fuss for the series in the Western world.
Square Enix's latest entry in its flagship role - playing series promises a huge open world, but there's not a lot to do there.
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Her latest works will be exhibited in her local gallery on Lantau Island, Compton Gallery in Hong Kong opening March 21 which coincides with a huge arts week in Hong Kong with Art Basel and art tours, walks and talks around the city.
In Rain in the Port of Spain (White Oak), one of the 13 paintings in Doig's latest show, opening Thursday night at Michael Werner Gallery in New York, an orange lion prowls outside of Port of Spain's huge jailhouse as a sinister figure approaches.
My early memories of being active and thinking «I'm going to become an artist» were when I was painting huge panels for Daniel Buren for the opening exhibition, or later assisting Sol LeWitt or Lawrence Weiner.
The success of the David Hockney exhibition at Tate Britain, which was lucrative for the gallery, had put even more pressure on the overworked staff, who had to cover later opening hours and deal with huge crowds, she said.
Slightly more than twenty - four hours later, again in the wee hours of the morning and only after the other signatories had agreed to two huge escape clauses — that any future talks would be «open and non-binding» and that they would «not open any negotiations leading to new commitments» — did Watson agree to add his signature.
I watched Keith Mitnik's latest session on how changing the words that we use can have a huge impact on case outcome and I used what I learned literally the NEXT DAY in my trial opening.
Drumming up interest in an open house may be about as fun as watching paint dry, but getting people through the front door is a (huge) step in the right direction when it comes to getting your latest listing sold.
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