I wish all apps / games / whatever would have at least a limited offline mode so you could at
least see your stuff or customize your avatar or something.
Not exact matches
I
saw this
stuff taught to gifted middle schoolers who got at
least the basics faster than this.
At
least fifteen different times in this manuscript, I felt the need to make sure the reader
saw me
stuffing my hands in my pockets, kicking rocks, looking down, and apologizing for my opinions.
You don't have to agree with the principles of biological evolution after learning this
stuff, but you will at
least see why you house example is so far off the mark.
I know plenty of people who act like they played on their third line during their championship runs and have all of the gear, but I
see Pirates
stuff at
least 50 % less — the Pirates haven't won a division in 25 years.
What a terrifying vision of the future of football we've been served up this week.AC Milan, once the pride of a powerful and thriving seria A now reduced to shadow boxing against a really not that great United.All because they deserted their natural (and rather beautiful) defensive style of football to join the circus, brought in foreign players (especially brazilians) who think jogging back to defend is beneath them and generally put two fingers up to Italy's historic football traditions.Much good as it done them, and what a boring game?I concede that a lot of football fans nowadays do nt remember anything before the cheque book league but even they must have been struck by the sheer mind numbing pointlessness of it.Even the stewards were asleep by half time.As for the porto match well all that can be said is that they made the gooners look like an half decent well balanced football team, no mean achievement when you think about it.At
least we, ve had the pleasure of listening to all those gooners and Mancs waffling on about how great they are which is always hilarious.Especially the
stuff about Rooney, just wait till the World Cup when some Italian or South American defender takes him under his wing for half an hour and then
see how great he is.If he can survive the WC without being sent off it will be a miracle.All the recent hype has done him no favours at all.Not that the World Cup really inspires these days, its glory days are long over and it's become a competition decided by referees rather than great play.Bear that in mind if Roons has to take the walk of shame, it's not his fault, someone told him he was a truly great player like Bobby Charlton or George Best.The problem is he looks like he believes them.
The goal had a touch of fortune about it too but having
seen Didier Drogba scab us on at
least three occasions in the past, I have to say I didn't mind one bit that we had our slice of the good
stuff.
The
stuff shown is a lot like what we
see in Houston, where, like LAUSD, we also have a central kitchen and therefore a lot of food (at
least at breakfast) comes wrapped in — and is reheated in — plastic.
I had a really hard time identifying it as abuse for a variety of reasons, not the
least of which was that he was so supportive of my decision to breastfeed and that, hey, physical abuse is that
stuff you
see on TV, right?
So didn't need the NICU, but we did need a little bit of lactation help and my body is pretty awesome when it comes to making milk, so I never had a problem with that with my twins, but it
least up to their due - date so from about thirty - five weeks when they were born up to about forty / forty - one weeks I
saw a lactation consultant again trough the hospital that I delivered at, and it was outpatient and I went in about once a week and we would sit there and she would help me latch the babies, we would get out a huge double breastfeeding pillow and she taught me how to roll up the wash - clause and
stuff to get my breast in the right position and squish them and push them up and I am like «Hey, I like how they look now!»
: And I'm a huge believer — I want every patient to at
least go in the conventional medical workup before they come
see functional docs or functional practitioners like ourselves just to rule out big picture pathology
stuff.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: And I'm a huge believer — I want every patient to at
least go in the conventional medical workup before they come
see functional docs or functional practitioners like ourselves just to rule out big picture pathology
stuff.
But for the folks who kinda adhere to the program, you know the basics
stuff that I work in especially for the first 4 - 8 weeks and this kinda depends on you know, we test as we go so you look at, even if it's impossible to test cortisol and DHEA, that can be expensive, it can be time consuming but at
least track things like your morning heart rate variability to
see how things are responding as you go and you kinda keep your finger on the pulls of recovery of you know, sleep quality, mood, soreness, heart rate and heart rate variability, things of that nature.
I'm so glad to
see this, for many folks the more science backing up what they consider «whoo - woo»
stuff the more likely they are to at
least try it.
I was not sorry in the
least to
see the old
stuff go; someone else might have just pitched the whole thing!
I am actually feeling a little bummed
seeing all of the spring
stuff arriving in stores and know it is at
least 2 months or more before I can wear any of it!
At
least no one can
see what a klutz I am or what a smart air head I truly make: 0) I love to read, the moves all that fun boaring
stuff..
If you're the one who asked for the date, it's an unspoken rule that you're also the one who plans the date — or at
least does the majority of the prep work (Yelping restaurants, Googling fun
stuff to do in the area, checking to
see if you have a Groupon coupon for the batting cage) to ensure that you and your date have the best time possible.
The rest of the film is battle scenes, CGI and stunt doubles delivering the same
stuff we
see time and time again, making sure each of the 12 franchise characters have at
least one big moment.
She's endlessly, restlessly, exuberantly creative in a way that seems to be offered as a yang to Paterson's yin — she fills the world, or at
least their house, with
stuff, while he calmly goes out and transforms what he
sees into, as he puts it, «just words.
SNOW COUNTRY is where I live, so it isn't always good to
see a sleek, low - slung, high - performance coupe hunkered in the driveway — at
least when it's under a thick blanket of the white
stuff.
I have also
seen stuff die after just 3 - 4 years because a cap or another piece died (that didn't appear to be related to a factory defect, with factory defects I've
seen computers and components arrive DOA, some that died a month later, some in the first year, but generally if something lasts through the first year, it'll likely last at
least 4 - 5 years unless abused).
If you open a savings account, you'll at
least see modest returns, which is more than you can say about
stuffing money in your piggy bank or under your mattress.
... meh... i was never a fan of the DR series... i would like to
see 1 because i really like it unlike the other 2, but at
least people can have thier series about high school students killing each other becaue a bear told them on switch... if the rumor is truth of course... im pretty sure because of this if this becomes true, we will
see people wanting DR
stuff on smash...
Gone are the days when an extra # 20 would
see you net a nice amount of extra goodies, instead it's not that uncommon for them to hit the # 100 mark, but at
least many of them do offer some pretty cool
stuff.
whom has done nothing with their gaming budget other than throwing it around as handouts in order to share PS3 games... and all the while closing numerous in house studios... a lot of MGS games are even based off of UE3... instead of MS building a proprietary middleware product line shared throughout their internal studios... they license 3rd party middleware instead... an easy way to make a decent looking game quickly... but never a way to push ANY envelopes, at
least not after the engine is already 3 years old... but Sony does this each generation... the 1st party
stuff initially shows off what the system can do earlier on than any 3rd party software (well mostly, MGS2 was one of the first to push the PS2, MGS4 ditto for the PS3)... and 3rd pary
stuff gets up to speed afterwards... you WILL
see some incredible 3rd party content eventually, but for now... SCE is the only company pumping millions into the tech side of game development... MS isn't... and Nintendo doesn't even know what any of that is...
Even though you'll
see a fair amount of cross-posting between GameSetWatch and big sister site Gamasutra nowadays - at
least on the non-link «opinion» and quirkier
stuff - there's still plenty of original content on Gamasutra and sister sites like Game Career Guide of interest to you good folks.
The arenas, all
stuff you've
seen before, or at
least like it.
«I really think you should at
least vote this up on Steam Greenlight and if you want to
see this maybe get some cool
stuff added in pitch a dollar or two on the Kickstarter... I wouldn't be saying this if it wasn't a cool game.
At the very
least, it's good to
see the content available from the start didn't take a hit in quality or quantity to make room for post-launch
stuff a la
I'm excited to
see how much VR sneaks in, certainly it has been getting great coverage and with the new Omnidirectional treadmill Kickstarter doing well and new devices coming from Razer, there is certainly a wave of exciting
stuff for «early» (early for the new dawn of VR at
least) adopters.
At
least, I don't
see why there would be since the entire game is already released in Japan at the moment — meaning that they already know 90 % of the bugs and
stuff.
''» Anthony — IN HIS COMMENT (NOT in his sculpture — at
least not necessarily: I have no business talking about work I've never
seen — and yet I can't shut up about this
stuff)-- is forgetting about Psyche.
But this is great
stuff, and it's enlightening to
see how some are guilty of not of actual bad science, but at
least pushing the envelope, when the denialsphere is always abuzz about bad techniques, exaggerated conclusions or preplanned outcomes by «AGW proponents».
While I'm excited to hear that the city's plan includes ambitious goals for eliminating landfill, and I'm pragmatic enough to accept that waste - to - energy may be a
least - bad temporary solution until we can design for truly cradle - to - cradle manufacture, I'm saddened to
see that this announcement — like so many others before it — focuses on waste treatment and management, whereas tackling waste supply — i.e. throwing away less
stuff — should always come first.
I guess we can always «
stuff» a few of each thing that we lose, so that we can at
least create a kind of «Noah's arc museum» for those who might want to
see what Earth used to be like.
Tim Stanley: I don't know if the free law
stuff, at
least what I've
seen in terms of sales and things like that, I don't know if that actually increases revenue, really.
Or at
least, he'll try to leave: he'll put the word out among rival firms (if he hasn't already),
see whether any landing spots are amenable to him, try to negotiate the best free - agent deal he can get, and walk out the door, along with any other personnel he can coax and as much business as he can
stuff into his briefcase.
Other than fellow hunters, most buyers are at
least a little turned off when they
see a
stuffed animal hanging on the wall.