Since then, it's shown
little sign of letting up.
The market for initial coin offerings (ICOs) showed
little signs of letting up in December, as the total amount raised approached $ 1 billion through the first three weeks of the month.
The market for initial coin offerings (ICOs) showed
little signs of letting up in December, as the total amount raised approached $ 1 billion through the first...
Not exact matches
I know that Podolski has not had quite the impact that we hoped for when he
signed from Cologne a couple
of years ago, and that the arrival
of Alexis Sanchez has significantly strengthened our options
up front, but I would still be a
little surprised if Wenger
let such a goal threat leave the club unless he had another player to fill the gap.
A common trend i've noticed in other windows is looking over at our rivals early movements as though it makes any kind
of difference if you
sign the players now or a month from now... I'll
let you in on a
little secret... It doesn't matter!!!!!! A lot
of the top players are either on holiday or playing international's freshening
up for the coming season.
If you're thinking about
signing up for one
of the upcoming competitions, needing a
little more help / critiques on form or just looking for a coach to help you understand lifting - Most
of the competitions usually involve a weight lifting / barbell component, don't
let this be the chink in your armor!
And
little signs of appreciation (
let alone grandeur ones) seem to end
up on New Year resolution lists or Christmas presents.
So from the government's point
of view - if you're a sheeple with money, then there's
little - to - nothing they can do to help you: You decided you needed a shepherd, so you found one, then you
let them drive without a map, then you didn't navigate, then you didn't whine when they took Hype Road, you ignored all
of warning
signs that were well posted, you took the easy road most travelled, and then didn't complain once you woke
up and realized you were being driven the wrong way.
We're a
little over 50 days away from getting our hands on The Phantom Pain, but the on - going to - and - fro that is the Konami - Kojima saga shows no
sign of letting up.
Now, optimists might suggest such painstakingly slow progress is an encouraging
sign, demonstrating Sony's desire to create something that lives
up to the original series rather than simply cashing - in on the IP in the manner
of the Resident Evil films, but considering how long it's taken Sony to make a decision regarding something as basic as the setting —
let alone the script or cast — as a fan, it's difficult not to feel at least a
little apprehensive.