Sentences with phrase «like replay»

«Maybe people like to get «free» coins, but they are misleaded (sic), they can lose everything, and there are some more vicious side effects, like replay protection collisions between forks.»
Unlike Bcash, however, SegWit2x currently has no intention of picking a new name, nor does it plan to implement safety precautions like replay protection.
Beyond Stories, Instagram has been working hard to leapfrog Snapchat with new features like replay privacy controls that Snapchat lacks.
Also missing from the console version are Ultimate Team, Pro Clubs and all the Create a Club options, Head to Head Seasons online and simple things that could easily be achievable on the Vita, like replay saving.
This game is a gem to people who like replay value, but may not interest those who want to invest time in a mobile game.
This Valve guy comment seems to me like a replay to Borderlands president comments.
It's like a replay of all the bad advice we were given when we started our round the world trip.
Beyond that, this press conference almost felt like a replay of 2016, with many of the games shown simply solidifying a 2018 release date.
It looks like replay events might be ways that the animal represents possible future options.
I also like the RePlay sets for school lunch boxes!
This match felt like a replay of one meeting in particular of these two sides in 2014, as Atlético were in their change strip of yellow.
This fight felt like a replay of the rousey v holms fight where Joanna was looking for a reason to create conflict to get herself into the fight.
Ukraine looks like a replay of the Greek situation with an exclamation mark!
Dhruv Sareen, director of the Cedars - Sinai iPSC Core Facility, says the procedure allows researchers to essentially replicate the conditions and trajectory of an individual's illness: «It's like replaying the patient's disease in the dish.»
Best hope you like replaying the entire mission from the start in order to skimp and save all those items for when you really need them.

Not exact matches

Lately Kimmel has taken to simply replaying Trump's speeches in slow motion, making him sound like a drunk lunatic.
These are the Reagan administration replays, including supposed fiscal conservatives like Stephen Moore.
Even though some sports — like baseball — have instituted instant replay rules, sometimes the camera angles still don't do a play justice.
If you would like to listen to today's call again, you may dial one of the 2 replay numbers.
Just like Webinar Wednesdays and The New Normal: Retooling Your Business for Bottom Line Success, webinar replays will be available to all registrants for on - demand viewing.
And voices critical of the project — like Voegtlin and his call for replay protection — could consistently count on rounds of applause.
And after that I sat down and replayed all the drum parts, because the drum fill changed from like a straight eight thing to a chord up pulse on the high - hats with all the big fills.
At the potluck afterwards, they steam, recite the Last Supper like apostles replaying the....
I absolutely love making meals like this, because not only is it a total feast for the eyes, what with all of the explosive and vibrant colors going on, but you also typically end up with some very solid leftovers to remix and replay for days afterward.
In moments that test my kindness, I think about how when this whole journey of life is done do I want to have to watch a replay of my life and see myself acting like a jerk.
Just saw the replay of the Costa saga on MOTM from a different angle — it looks like Gab is just moving backwards and Costa is moving forward — it doesn't look like he kicked him or anything, he put himself in a position where he could be stepped on, there was no way Gab could know he was so close unless he had eyes in the back of his head.
Although we won, I would've liked to've seen a replay on the TV, because I thought the referee was truly abysmal.
It's almost like watching a replay 10 times because they all look the same.
I was at the game but the replays we saw didn't look like you could overturn.
«And I don't think they read about the past greats, or watch replays of them like we did, either.
The replay they just showed after commercial breaks makes it look like the helmet came off on its own.
just finished watching the replay of the game... seems like our grinta and fight till the end only applies when we face the beneventos.
At this point let me take the time to say this is what makes me laugh when a guy like Solomon Wilcots, one of the announcers for the game, shows the replay and says «this doesn't look like the normal Lovie Tampa 2.»
I did not watch the game against Reading (and I don't like watching replays), so I can't tell how well Debuchy faired; otherwise I'd have preferred him to Bellerin against Chelsea, since Bellerin is more adventurous and Hazard is never the man to be left alone for a second.
Baseball's refusal to expand its use of instant replay has moved from quaint to self - defeating to an almost Unabomber - like stubbornness toward technology.
West Ham looked a very poor team, both goals coming from set piece free kicks, which really didn't look like they should've been given by the ref, and looked like they should've been both better defended and saved by Cech, but would have to see the replay.
(if he can't get back because he's «injured» then surely he doesn't take off like that...) 76:46 Nouhou skies his attempt on goal 76:50 (at the earliest) ball is put back in play by SKC (ESPN is busy showing the replay not the action on the field) 77:01 long ball is played from the SKC defense down Nouhou's side
i like this guys management skills, when he was intervened on TV while back when he was asked about what makes him so successful he replayed by saying that so far its been easy for him because he has managed two of the biggest clubs on the planet and that the press should respect those managers more who manage lower teams with no finances and average players and get results,
but like wenger said I will take a replay over a loss.
As reported by the Daily Express, the Frenchman hit back and declared that he was bored of what seems to him like constant and unfair criticism and maybe the very public support from Steve Bruce, the man who will be in the opposite dugout to him in tonight's FA cup replay, has helped to spark this response.
The manager would talk to the umpire, saying things like, «I am obviously stalling while my video monkeys watch the replay, how are the kids?»
Essentially (and if you watch the replays of the first two TB goals this shouldn't be a surprise) Hischier played like a rookie in that first period.
Ramsey will be the playmaker for this replay as he even likes to attack forward in search of goals.
I don't want any of this replay business Let's get the job done and let other teams like United (lol) worry about replays
It's like Triplett came up with something, anything, that would prevent getting overturned on replay review.
Like this or not fellow Arsenal fans it boils down to the same old story that has been replayed over and overand that story is this.
Films of the flights were played and replayed in slow and slower motion: The car spins, slides a short distance, and suddenly it rises, two feet, five feet, 10 feet off the ground, lifting gracefully and twisting in the air, like a leaf from the sidewalk on an autumn afternoon.
Ok so Aston Villa were the underdogs but look at the fuss made out of a possible disallowed penalty and free kick outside the area for AV on the BBC, when Ozil was clearly brought down inside the penalty area, but didn't make a fuss about it, got up and carried on, Bellerin was smacked by Agbonlahor with what looked like a forearm smash, or possibly an elbow in head and was down for a while, when the ball was on it's way, but hadn't even reached him and we weren't even allowed a replay by the BBC, let alone a comment on a possible penalty / free kick / yellow card.
If it is not a referee like Mike Dean denying Arsenal two good penalty shouts and forcing us into an FA cup replay that we could really do without, it is a Champions League draw throwing us up against one of the big favourites Bayern Munich in the group stage and then the only team worse than the Germans in the knockout stage.
Certainly on his 50 - yard touchdown strike to Omar Rayford, and on his 35 - yard pass to Rayford in the end zone that was mistakenly ruled out - of - bounds (the replay showed Rayford's toe had caught the sideline), Manning showed that there was more to like about him than the family name.
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