Sentences with phrase «little get the full experience»

Most of the time, batteries don't cut it when you want your little get the full experience of a baby swing.

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Some might say this is what materialism gets you, duh; but Hobbes was as little a nihilist as we restless Americans who long for full experiences of happiness but also long for full experiences of individuality.
It's like tools in your toolkit and you're filing that away and it's like that idea of lifelong learning, you're always going to be adding tools to your toolkit, you shouldn't let it get full of cobwebs like you need to keep adding to it because there's always something that's going to work and make it a little change and for me the mechanics of it... and understanding all of those mechanics and bringing that to the mechanics of the pelvis and how babies come down and all of that and so there is a part of me that kind of, I can think it's very cool that there are ways that this baby can come down and the more experience you get the more you realize yeah we can nudge this a little bit.
There's relatively little data on athletic performance, but In my own experience, when I'm in full ketosis (i.e. no carbs at all) I can ride my bike for much longer distance without getting tired.
It took a minute for Pilgrim to get used to the grabby, non-ABS brakes (being far less experienced with such brakes, I would later lock them up coming into Turn 2), and he would have liked a little less power in the hydraulic steering (Revology says that's doable), but he found the car pulls surprisingly hard to more than 7,000 rpm and sounds great with its Borla track exhaust, the Coyote making mighty thawwwwwacck racket at full chat.
With the downloadable PDF, you get full ownership of the file, but the comics experience is incomplete because you are simply scrolling through a set of pages — it's like reading a print comic that has been scanned in, only a little clumsier because the digital effects require extra pages.
Most of what they do are sequels to 5 + year old franchises with 2 + games already in them that have very little new or interesting to offer, and the rest is ruined by microtransactions, lootboxes, or some other form of fuckery that has no place in a $ 60 - $ 120 game (if you count the season pass necessary to get the full experience)
Don't get me wrong I love my ps3 and won't be trading it in just currently there seems very little point in buying ps3 games when you don't get the full experience.
«So, in essence, you've got a full - featured MMORPG dripping with polish and quality at every turn, an awesome combat system that takes the time to show each epic attack in slow - motion cutscenes, while still providing a simple, tactical gameplay experience that's great for kids, and fun for everyone else, that also creates a social dynamic allowing players to work together to survive — not to mention the chance to pilot your own pirate ship, alongside a bunch of addictive little mini games — and all that's before you reach level 5.»
The size of the display means that some of these are a little squished and you don't get the experience here that you'll find on a better - sized watch like the Polar M600 with its full Android Wear treatment, but at least you're getting something to alert you.
The 19:9 aspect ratio display leaves little room for reading notifications, but all applications render below the notch so you still get a full - screen experience.
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