Sentences with phrase «literally only marks»

There is a map, but it literally only marks power ups and bosses (think a Zelda dungeon where you have the compass but not the map), making it essentially useless for navigating the long, samey - looking environments you'll be exploring.

Not exact matches

Ox and Alexis are literally the only ones capable and Ox played 1 game since Jan because his fitness has been a major question mark.
By the time a baby is born, his skin has only been completely developed for an average of two months, and there are marked differences between a newborn baby's skin and the tougher, thicker skin (literally) of his or her parents.
Professor Mark Sephton, co-author of the research from the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, said: «We've literally only scratched the surface of Mars in our search for life, but so far the results have been inconclusive.
And, although Waititi soundtracks his battles to either Led Zeppelin or Mark Mothersbaugh's awesomely retro Street Fighter 2 - ready score, there are still the contract appearances by other Marvel players, who only drag the story back to Earth, literally.
Still alive, but injured and only with supplies for a short period of time, Mark has to use his science skills as a botanist to figure out how to survive for literally years until something can be figured out.
Watch this video and you'll notice at around the 1:22 mark that smoke starts coming out of the car only as a small preview to the flames that literally start coming out from under the hood.
drastically different approaches... I was fine with MS as I have a decent windows 10 machine, and have no problems with them literally bringing everything «exclusive» to the xbox one to PC (albeit limited to their own store or w / e)... The only question mark with all this is XBL, and if they try to force that BS on the PC market... which will be GFWL all over again, and will quickly be brushed aside.
With references to abstract expressionism and the action painting of the 1960s, process rather than product is of central importance to West's work, a fact supported by the lengthy titles given to each film which act as thorough, even pedantic narrative accompaniments to the work, elucidating the abstract marks onscreen as the films are literally infused by the materials only through their titles.
Even if Mark Serreze was only literally meaning the pole itself he was off by a country mile.
I don't say ballot to metonymically refer only to each individual's participation in the election process, but literally each ballot — each slip of paper marked with the elector's desired candidate — because if you're not careful, your vote may not float.
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