I've
long come to terms with the fact that this is a great racing game buried in heavy - handed in - app purchases.
Not exact matches
Although the chapters noted the rise of new issues, the book did not
come to terms with the
fact that the issues raised by the Enlightenment no
longer capture the attention and concern of either church or society.
And as
long as we can all
come to terms with the
fact the three little pigs» woes stemmed more from shoddy construction and being neighbors
with a wolf blessed
with extraordinary lung capacity than
with their choice of materials, the preference for this environmentally and socially responsible building method should only continue
to grow.
Well the truth is we must
come to terms with the
fact that as
long as Wenger remains as manager we can't lift the EPL trophy again.
While the
long -
term solution
to make the Arsenal attack more potent is most certainly
to sign a proven hitman who
comes with a guarantee of goals, the Arsenal fans can take temporary relief from the
fact that the Gunners» frontline now has more variation and depth
to it.
In both cases, grandparents face the challenge of
coming to terms with the
fact that their loved and
longed - for grandchild has special needs.
Even if they have
come to terms with the
fact that their parents are no
longer a couple, seeing them
with someone new can be a jarring experience.
Blair informed Hattersley that he was worried about «hurting Gordon»
to which Hattersley replied that he should tell Gordon Brown that there had been,»... a lot of people in the past who had wanted
to be leader of the Labour Party and have
come to terms with the
fact that they weren't going
to be» and that Brown would have
to be part of a line that «goes back a very
long way».
Well hello there baby I've
come to terms with the
fact that your skintone essentially lends itself
to most hair colours and I am now no
longer envious.
Based on his childhood experiences, the film follows Bernard and Joan Berkman (Jeff Daniels and Laura Linney) as they
come to terms with the
fact their marriage is no
longer working and well, it never will.
After working their hardest
to try
to convince Joaquin Phoenix that he's the right fit for DOCTOR STRANGE, it appears Marvel Studios has moved on after
coming to terms with the
fact that that marriage isn't going
to happen, and according
to my sources, they've already found their
long -
term rebound.
In the years that have passed since American Wedding, the most recent installment American Reunion (2012) shows Jim and Michelle married
with a child, and Kevin has gotten married himself, whereas Oz and Heather grew apart, Finch still has not found love (not counting Stifler's mom), and Stifler has not
come to terms with the
fact that his teenage years are
long gone.
As a life
long Sonic fan, I've
come to terms with the
fact that he has never really kept up
with other
long running series of it's ilk, time and time again building up hope then crushing it all
with yet another mediocre game (also known as the Sonic Cycle).
Considering Roche's ability
to drive revenues and cash flow coupled
with the
fact that the company's overall debt load has been
coming down since 2010, the
long -
term D / E ratio does not seem
to suggest a red flag.
When creditors or collection agencies start
to call you, you should
come to terms with the
fact that your debts are no
longer affordable.
With developer Zipper Interactive no longer with us, many of us SOCOM vets are coming to terms with the fact that our favorite franchise may never ret
With developer Zipper Interactive no
longer with us, many of us SOCOM vets are coming to terms with the fact that our favorite franchise may never ret
with us, many of us SOCOM vets are
coming to terms with the fact that our favorite franchise may never ret
with the
fact that our favorite franchise may never return.
«The one fear I do have is having
to come to terms with the
fact that there will always be that empty desk because our friends are no
longer alive,» she said.
After a break up, it's normal for both partners
to experience a range of emotions as you
come to terms with the
fact you're no
longer a couple.
Couples who cohabit prior
to marriage because they want
to «try things out» often adopt this approach because they already see some potential problems
with long -
term compatibility.4 It should
come as no surprise then that these types of relationships are less than stable if they transition into a marital relationship (in
fact, it's very likely that this «group» of cohabiters contributes a large degree
to the finding that premarital cohabitation is bad for marriage).