Sentences with phrase «long same story»

i was able to play AC4 after an install of around 30 % (didn't check it exactly when it said ready to play so it's between 25 % and 35 %) and to get to the percent it was ready to play wasn't long at all and the 100 % didn't take too long same story for DR3... could play it at roughly 20 % but very little gameplay was actually playable but the install from 20 % onwards did take a long time

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«A lady who escaped from North Korea and applied and one artist [a painter] still living in Syria in war were stories that stood out, because these women live or lived in danger and still longed for the same things we all do,» she adds.
If a story runs long 15 seconds then another story needs to be cut by the same amount of time.
Both families were still telling the same story — that there was a long lineage and passion for great wines.
The cover stories and long profiles about Theranos all tended to share the same elements: a photo of Holmes wearing her ubiquitous black turtleneck.
Too many of the also - rans are already stuck in the proof - point pudding (moving sideways instead of forward) and finding that they can no longer sell the same old «just wait and see» story as easily to the guys that totally fell for it the last time.
Long story short, no matter what the nominal purchase price for real estate in 1990, it would be worth almost exactly the same amount today 25 years later in 2015, adjusted for inflation; oil and tennis balls much cheaper.
When you combine that sales mix with the $ 25.5 billion in cost savings Ford plans to create by 2022, it's an intriguing story to hand Wall Street — the same Wall Street that has long loathed the capital intensive and cyclical nature of the automotive industry.
Still, if she has the larger story right (and it is the same one that economists such as myself have been telling for a long time) then you can add the reality of low interests rates to the list of things that the aging boomers will no doubt lose sleep over.
The story is the same for an occasional claimant, but after a longer delay.
The pushing from Christians is because they can't stand that not everyone believes the same fairy story as they — we Jews were here long before you Christians and that hasn't stopped you from trying to wipe us out.
And please do not go to the old stand - by of «the bible says so» its just some old book of stories used to govern the weak willed mases of days long past, but still used today to govern those same weak willed today.
Luke, placing the story in an earlier context, says that this «bad woman» washed Jesus» feet with her tears, dried them with her hair, kissed them and anointed them with perfume; but it is probably the same story, for though it is said to have happened long before Judas» betrayal and in a slightly different manner, it did happen in the home of a publican named Simon.
I wouldn't mind having it for collective and historical signifiance, but all the same I'd rather have a 50 yr old bottle of scotch which will eventually be empty than a 400 yr old book full of stories, and nothing more, that will last for much longer.
I was not the innocent party (it is a long story), anyway, I have been told that if I don't get a divorce from my wonderful husband (who came to Christ the same time I did), I will go to hell.
The major aspects of parish story already examined, setting and characterization, depict features of congregational life that — though by no means immutable — usually remain the same over long periods of time.
Long story short, the capitalism that can raise standards of living around the world, is NOT the same capitalism at work in negotiating with people who are living on the edge of survival.
And then I heard the head of the Reproductive Freedom Rights unit of the ACLU saying — this was at the same time as the Baby Jane Doe story was developing on Long Island — at a forum, «I don't know what all this fuss is about.
It's the same story with this ice cream, if you've had it in the freezer for a long time, it's best to let it sit out a bit before serving.
Most of the big names are the same as in»07 and so, too, is the story line: Defense again trumps the long ball
it is just not the same team without LEO belting out his long cross field tales and his short stories.
Told you guys the deluded one done in the transfer market apart from selling, lacazette was bought to appease for Sanchez selling, same old story, same old scenario, wonder how long it would take arsenal fans to understand Wenger.
and as long as Arsene is at the helm, t will be the same story year in and out.
the story has been the same for Longer than a decade now!
noting has changed and noting will change.d same story line every season.as long as Arsene is still there Arsenal will not win d EPL or d CL.
those injured are always the same and we will not want to have same old story like Diaby years and years in the waiting and nothing came out of it.those coming back from long injuries should play with the reserves or loan them out to smaller teams in the EPL until they re-discover their mental - physical strength and then get them back but we need 2 platyers (Carvalho as DM and Huntelaar ST) to be able to challenge for the last 4 months the EPL title.If fellow gooners have some names bring them out but we do not have more excuses..
It is no longer feasible to believe the same old story, and their transfer ban would be a huge stumbling block in any move regardless.
Ozil has been on the arsenal gravy train too long, let him off at the next station, His body language tells the same old story, there's no passion in his whole body, seems like everything is too much effort, apart from picking up his monthly cheque.
Yawn, Yawn, Yawn, Yawn, same old lines, same old stories, heard it all before... football has a much longer history than just the start of the arsenal glory days.
The same old crap again.I wonder how many more times will we have to hear it.They both are at arsenal and are playing all right so why does not all these f *** ing pundits shut the hell up??? I just hope we tie them down to long term contracts so that all these stories shut down for good.If they want to move, the least we can expect is for someone to just clear that they will be leaving in january on for free next summer
Well, long story short, I did end up having Eclampsia and Hellp syndrome at the same time and I almost lost my life!
So whether your child is telling you the same joke for the tenth time, or he's sharing a long - winded story, be a good listener.
«Taking it on the Chin» tells Pendry's decades - long story of sport and socialism from the street in Broadstairs where he was born — the same street as Ted Heath — to the House of Lords.
It also takes true stories about six times as long to reach 1,500 people as it does for false stories to reach the same number of people.
Retweet chains discussing true news stories (green) took longer, on average, to reach the same number of people as conversations about fake news (red).
Long story short, we're one month into our new lifestyle and reaping all of the same benefits the internet said we would!
To make this long story short: My mother and I ended up in the same place: fat and in pain.
So long story short: Great evening, same next week for my boyfriend's birthday.
Just a FYI the colour of the hat doesn't have to perfectly match with the heels / clutch - as long as it's in the same colour story, you're golden!
Long story short they find oil and manage to build their own little military base at the same time including some kind of machinery, pump for the oil I think, nice.
Despite the lessening of madcap energy, Shrek the Third is still quite funny in parts, with some fresh throwaway gags to produce chuckles now and then from characters you'd think they probably should have jettisoned long ago, but are secretly glad they've kept around (the Gingerbread Man, Pinocchio, etc.) The fact that they are keeping in nearly all of the characters introduced in the series thus far is a bit of a double - edged sword, as they do provide a certain respite from the main characters that are already cycling through the same jokes all over again, but on the other hand, it's getting to the point that the high overhead of injecting scenes for all of these characters takes away from the focus of the story at large.
@ribstaylor1 I totally agree but I wouldn't mind if the story was average or worse as long as the gameplay was fun but besides a handful of main story missions, the side ops are literally the same, repetitive mission over and over again.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
Written by Ron Nyswaner, who previously penned heavyweight dramas such as Philadelphia and The Painted Veil, the screenplay confronts institutional homophobia head on via the story of decorated cop Laurel Hester (Moore) who discovers she is terminally ill... and that, on her death, her pension will not be given to her long - time same - sex partner Stacie Andree (Ellen Page).
Though Boyle masks a lot of the script's problems with some nifty visuals and the same kinetic energy prevalent in his other films, the frantic pace only lasts so long before the story grinds to a halt, suffocated by a never - ending series of twists and red herrings that makes it almost impossible to discern what's real.
Based on the part drama - part comedy - part satiric novel of the same name by Ben Fountain and adapted by Oscar - winner Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire) and Jean - Christophe Castelli, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk tells the story of young infantryman Billy Lynn (played by newcomer Joe Alwyn) cutting back and forth between his time in Iraq as a soldier to an elaborate halftime show appearance, part of a «victory tour,» where he and his Bravo Team are celebrated as heroes before being shipped out back to Iraq again.
Working from an adaptation by John Romano (The Lincoln Lawyer), Pastoral manages to feel too long and like not enough at the same time, and it's a reminder that not every story, no matter how good, is inherently cinematic.
This was not long after I'd read Stephen King's creepy short story of the same name and so I thought I was about to see a film version of it.
But the ending will be the same with each viewing, the same tension, the same longing, our willing each time a certain conclusion as though we have lived the story ourselves.
Maclean's long - awaited second feature is based on American novelist Denis Johnson's collection of short stories of the same title.
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