Sentences with phrase «little piece of news»

Leave it to EA to wake us out of our holiday leftover - induced stupor with this nice little piece of news.
A cool little piece of news from BitSummit in Kyoto this weekend as developer Inti Creates announced that they would be bringing Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX to the Nintendo Switch, most likely for a 2019 release.
Every little piece of news made me question my decision.

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When they were small some essential Item we took were a potty, a spray bottle with disinfectant, a small spade, we put a piece of news paper on the bottom of it, just made it easier to clean and also easy for little ones when they just had to go Rita recently posted..
The piece generated a lot of chatter among conservative campaign folks and commentator types, so it's little surprise that the news that other committees may also be dumping Jamestown is doing the same.
News this week that the FBI raided the offices of yet another New York State lawmaker has pushed into the limelight a little known piece of legislation authored by a Long Island senator.
One of the most egregious cases was when a reporter in a wheelchair in the front row of a news conference inadvertently, or it was thought, had inadvertently played back a little piece of his tape recorder and it sounded like — it was a noise that interrupted the on - going press conference.
Engaging with one story or idea, rather than bouncing between hundreds of little pieces of trivial, often irrelevant news, helps your mind stay calm, focused, and present.
In other games news, I've seen little bits and pieces of an alleged Monster Hunter iPhone game, only to find out that not only is the game real, it's already available for download!
Though it takes up relatively little screen time, the news satire connects, with Burgundy a sort of news savant by «80s standards as he invents filling the twenty - four - hour - news cycle with puff pieces.
Here are a couple of pieces of news that affect indie writers, a commentary by Chuck Wendig about indie bookstores, and then a little Jane Austen sprinkled at the end.
I get that Good e-Reader reports the relevant news in the e-Reader space, but, regardless of any purity of motivation for this piece, it does come off as a little on the nose, to publish it.
BALI 25th November 2014 Hello surfers and thanks for stopping by the baliwaves (delivering you a little piece of Bali since back in 1999) for the latest news and hard to beat views on surfing and weather conditions from here on the with out a doubt No. 1 tropical surfing holiday destination in the World, Bali.
BALI / INDONESIA 16th — 17th November 2017 Hello everyone and welcome to the weekend here on the baliwaves (delivering a little piece of Bali to you since back in 1999) for our latest news and best possible views on surfing and weather conditions from here on the best value for hard earned tropical surfing holiday dollar destination of Bali.
BALI / INDONESIA 8th October 2017 Hi surfers and thanks for stopping by the baliwaves (bringing you a little piece of Bali since back in 1999) for the latest news and our best possible views on surfing and weather conditions from here on the World's No. 1 tropical surfing holiday destination, Bali, Mt Agung up date, nothing has changed except a French fellow hiked up the... [Read more...]
We've seen so little of Alan Wake so far, I find it hard to get excited over this piece of news, but I'll look out for it.
As some of you may be aware a few months ago I wrote a little news piece on the new Beenox title Spiderman: Edge of Time.
It's time for a little more Modern Warfare news as those lovely Playstation 3 guys and gals have provided us with a little snippet of information suggesting that Modern Warfare 3 is going to be getting twenty pieces of DLC over a nine - month period.
As a little piece of supplementary news, Game Informer tells us that Stephen Merchant will voice the character of Wheatley, who is apparently a British robot.
News Bites — 12th of April 2017 — Uncharted fans got a little piece of happiness this morning with the release data announcement for Uncharted: Lost Legacy.
Bits and pieces of information have been dribbling out of Microsoft's showcase today and we take a little look at a few of the announcements, dishing out some initial impressions regarding the Fable Legends announcement, the news that European Xbox One pre-orders will also include a free copy of FIFA 14 while stocks last as well as the exclusive FUT Legends announcement, we marvel at a Ryse appearance that doesn't make us want to claw our eyes out, and we discuss the further details of Microsoft's plan for self - publishing as outlined this morning by Phil Harrison.
This is a piece of news that hit on April 1st so I took it with a grain of salt until a little later — as it turns out, it was not an April
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But with Breaking News, I am really going back even further, in 1992, and a piece I made at City Racing, called «Run for Your Life», where I literally drew onto the walls with felt - tip pen a world of little figures, little imaginary people in distress, being torn into pieces.
Most importantly however, officials are telling us that we can continue looking forward to seeing the Chevy Volt make its appearance in November of 2010, and it promises to stick around whether it makes money or not (they can thank our tax dollars for this little piece of good news).
They spoke last, after the nine coal industry and coal - allied politician witnesses, who bemoaned the burden of following critical clean water regulations and wrongly blamed the Obama administration for its coal - production woes — of course without a single mention of their real problem, which is the subject of a flurry of current news reports: Coal in Appalachia is running out, there is little left to mine (see the AP's report that broke the story, Jeff Goodell's Rolling Stone piece «The Coming Decline and Fall of Big Coal,» and even this energy industry publication story).
This little project in the UK Royal Court is as crucial a piece of economic news as the first judge allowing a reporter to sit in court and summarise a copy of his judgment centuries ago.
That left very little time for anyone to get out, and the lack of injuries is an unexpected piece of good news.
It's got a much smaller screen that's designed more to show you little pieces of information rather than let you catch up on the latest series of The Grand Tour, but that might be more than enough if you just want to quickly check directions or read a news bulletin.
The rally we've seen in the past couple of days was fueled by another celebratory piece of news that has little to do with Litecoin directly, and more to do with the broader cryptocurrency market.
We communicate through social networking sites, get our news from Twitter, and carry our addresses in a pocket - sized piece of hardware (sorry, little black book).
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