Minor aspects
like party talk, which was in previous titles, and only a few pre-defined non-player characters and more significant things like the quest system which can often be taken multiple times and are presumably designed around getting friends to help with specific missions.
Not exact matches
Guns,
like abortion, have become an issue both
parties want to
talk about.
Twice a month, Levy holds private dinner
parties and TED
Talk -
like «Salons» in the sprawling New York City apartment he inherited from his parents, who are successful artists now living in Israel.
But the console makers and third
party publishers sound a lot
like career politicians when they
talk about walking the line between the old and new worlds.
They can be outside gatherings,
like parties or group activities, or something simpler
like group lunches at which people are encouraged to let their hair down and
talk casually to one another.
Traditionally, an Echo would have to
talk to a third -
party smart home hub to access and adjust accessories
like light bulbs.
If at some point, Joe Anglin is interested in the Alberta
Party, we'll
talk to him, just
like we're open to every Albertan who is fed up with the partisan nature of politics in Alberta.
Talking snakes, talking donkeys, a boat at sea for half a year with a couple million animals, a temple less than 5000sq feet taking 150,000 workers and 7 years to complete, and then sacrificing 14 animals a minute for 7 days straight, a virgin birth story (like there weren't already a few of them before), a zombie invasion that no third party seemed to witness, a dude living in the belly of a fish for a couple days, a guys last words (before become back as a zombie) being «My god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me.
Talking snakes,
talking donkeys, a boat at sea for half a year with a couple million animals, a temple less than 5000sq feet taking 150,000 workers and 7 years to complete, and then sacrificing 14 animals a minute for 7 days straight, a virgin birth story (like there weren't already a few of them before), a zombie invasion that no third party seemed to witness, a dude living in the belly of a fish for a couple days, a guys last words (before become back as a zombie) being «My god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me.
talking donkeys, a boat at sea for half a year with a couple million animals, a temple less than 5000sq feet taking 150,000 workers and 7 years to complete, and then sacrificing 14 animals a minute for 7 days straight, a virgin birth story (
like there weren't already a few of them before), a zombie invasion that no third
party seemed to witness, a dude living in the belly of a fish for a couple days, a guys last words (before become back as a zombie) being «My god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me.»
You are
like the guy at a
party who interrupts a few people who are discussing politics to tell them how stupid they are to be
talking about it.
At the beginning of the year, when I asked what sort of people you would
like to
talk to via our interview series, one of the most popular suggestions was to interview Christians who identified with various political
parties.
If you are the chief executive of a bus company and you spend all your time
talking about the gospel and not looking after train timetables and your staff you would probably get sacked and it felt to me that as the main message carrier for the
party it was a little bit
like having your main advertising hoarding permanently damaged, permanently vandalised so your me.
I inherited a
party — I
talk in football analogies far too often but it is basically
like taking over the management of a relegated team — and my job was to stop us going out of business.
I hate what the guy did too, but coming from a pretty much third -
party Atheist spectator, you're
talking like an idiot.
In a speech in December 2006 proposing the creation of the Venezuelan United Socialist
Party, Chávez recounted a conversation between himself and Fidel Castro in which Castro said «when I speak of Christ, it is just that I am looking for the roots, but just
like I
talk of Christ, I speak also of Bolívar.
At the beginning of the year, when I asked what sort of people you would
like to
talk to via our interview series, one of the most popular suggestions was to interview Christians who identified with certain political
parties.
But, only one thing worries me, what if the guests
like the apple pie enchiladas so much that we
talk about it during the whole evening, which they sometimes do, and they forget the most important thing — arranging David's
party....
On today's podcast episode, the television star and former chef
talks about his career, eating a bunch of NSFW foods — and, oh yeah, what it was
like to go to a
party at Prince's Paisley Park estate, a couple of miles from Zimmern's house.
It feels
like all of the
talk about the Phils and Arrieta, though, have come as floated ideas from the media and fans more than anything of substance from either
party themselves.
Fortunately, it looks
like we actually will get to see a few decent games this year as we try to avoid small
talk at our family
parties.
So it's much better to say, «Look, I don't want you to go to a
party like that, but if you find yourself at one, we need to
talk about what you're going to do to keep yourself safe.»
(I'll
talk more about my cooking timeline on Friday, when I'll be sharing my tips for putting together a salad bar
like this for a
party.)
If you decide to do this one, I would recommend: 1) dropping all pacifier weaning
talk until you are actually ready to begin the weaning process, and 2) timing it so the «goodbye» day lands on something awesome and positive,
like his birthday or birthday
party day or special family outing that will keep him from feeling sad about it.
So, now that we eased you into it and you're thinking, well, that doesn't sound
like fun let's
talk about a fewfriends that bring the
party back to breastfeeding.
Initially when
talking about a birthday
party, I had asked my son if he'd
like a superhero
party for which he was totally on board with it.
Nate Wilcox, for instance,
talked about politics as moving out of the broadcast era and into a new era of machine politics, but with organizations
like MoveOn, individual campaigns and the
parties providing the machinery instead of geographically - based groups
like the traditional urban political machines.
As in 2004, both
parties have taken radically different approaches to online - offline organizing, with the Republicans seemingly trying to channel supporters narrowly into certain activities,
like walking their precinct and
talking to registered Republicans, while the Democrats appear to be encouraging a much - more freewheeling array of user - generated activity on their site, presumably in the hopes of drawing more supporters in and then turning them toward
party - building work by Election Day.
«It's clearly an example of when you
talk to voters about issues they care about, you cross
party lines on issues
like education and funding,» Pellegrino said.
Khan isn't having any of it: it seems
like talks between the
parties have completely broken down over this.
This felt
like the deputy prime minister dealing with a pack of very predictable journalists, not a
party leader sweet -
talking his supporters.
What seems
like an obvious shift is revolutionary for the Tories because the
Party has largely ignored the lower middle class in recent times — preferring to
talk about how to help the most disadvantaged.
It is likely that, while these
talks are going on, Labour will hold parallel negotiations with other broadly left - wing
parties like the Lib Dems, Greens, the Scottish National
Party and the SDLP from Northern Ireland.
Mike, perhaps rather than reading a couple of fringe blogs by right - libertarians (and even those don't hold the opinions you're attributing to them, but often
talk about alternative economic ideas
like a citizens» income) who are about as representative of mainstream Liberal Democrat thought as Tony Benn is of Labour, you should look at sites
like http://socialliberal.net/, which more or less represents the mainstream of the
party.
The grandiose transformational change we all desire in all spheres of our lives and the national economy, and is only mere
talk by the contesting candidates, is already happening big - time under John Mahama and the governing
party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), unfolding right before our eyes
like a theatrical drama.
As a multi-millionaire socialite who has somehow already gone Washington despite living in Manhattan, this book is made for people
like Eldridge to read and wonder if they'll get a mention or two for an appearance at the right
party while
talking to the right D.C. insider.»
As a
party leader, Nigel's job is to
talk up favourable polls —
like those recently commissioned from Survation by his
party treasurer, Alan Bown, which put UKIP in a strong position in various marginal seats — or dismiss bad ones, or advise us to ignore them altogether, as circumstances dictate.
Populist demagogues
like this, whose way of
talking resembles the instant options of social media, could rise up to take the space offered by a declining faith in political
parties.
There has been some limited attempt to appeal to women with the «Women for Britain» campaign and interestingly a recent «
talk to Gran» (watch out for the dodgy stereotype about older woman) initiative on the part of the Remain camp, but for the most part women are treated
like B - list players who were only invited to the EU Referendum
party once the A-list invitations were sent out.
«I
like having other people in the Conservative
party who are popular, who get out there, who
talk our message and explain our ideas and values.
Festivity - related complaints
like blaring music and
partying, loud
talking and illegal fireworks have more than...
A lot of local
party meetings are very traditionally run and while some people
like talking agendas, minutes and procedure, others, especially younger people, do not.
Osborne got more serious when
talking about the state of the Tory
party and Theresa May's failure to stand up to the
likes of Jacob Rees Mogg on Brexit.
Gillibrand's response to the Times sent shockwaves through a Democratic
Party last week and led to criticism from Clinton figures
like Reines that she was seizing on a political opportunity as she is
talked about as a presidential candidate in 2020.
They rightly
talk about reconnecting with voters, but when they also
talk about the need for
party unity this sounds
like continuity and an unwillingness to make hard policy choices.
Certainly I think Tristram Hunt is in the wrong
party (and he is a worse than useless in shadow education to boot), while we have incurable imbeciles
like Danczuk and Mann with their
talk of coups «from day one» that should never have got to be representatives of the movement to begin with, and hopefully if their local CLPs are sufficiently revived they will be removed in due course, and what on earth is wrong with that?
«If Cuomo were to think that Preet might be attorney general, it would be
like kryptonite to Superman and would have the same effect on legislators on both sides of the aisle,» said Curtis Sliwa, a New York City
talk radio host and activist who said he reached out to Bharara to offer him the Reform
Party ballot line, which he controls.
By putting the referendum pledge at the front and centre of its 2015 campaign the Conservative
Party would not only be missing the chance to
talk about the things most voters care about more,
like the economy, jobs and public services.
While even though Labour politicians
talk warmly about the Lib Dem man, there are many in Farron's own
party who will ask Stephen Tall's question of «does this guy look
like a future deputy prime minister?»
There was little
talk about the long - term future: Will Cuomo head the
party's ticket for a third time in 2018, or will it be someone else,
like Attorney General Eric Schneiderman or U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand?
Green
Party candidate Howie Hawkins receiving 5 percent, with much of his support believed to have come from public employees and liberals who were disappointed with the incumbent's hard line in contract
talks, his failure to live up to promises four years earlier to reform Albany, or positions on environmental issues
like fracking.
It could look
like an attempt to exploit the downturn to extend his mandate, a dangerous act when people feel little real affection for any
party... So
talk of a snap February 2009 poll is wide of the mark... he knows the bounce will probably end soon.