Sentences with phrase «more oddities»

Here's hoping for more oddities and unique VGM releases from them in the future!
A vague comment with little no information to be sure, but NeoGAF — which were the first to provide the information — dug up more oddities pertaining to the the current status of Konami and Kojima
But nearly 400 years after Galileo's observations, Saturn still teases astronomers, and the closer we look, the more oddities we see.

Not exact matches

Since penny stocks are smaller companies that are more prone to things like related - party transactions and non-GAAP accounting oddities, don't walk around the footnotes for a penny stock.
From ghosts to hoaxes, the city has some oddities in stone and metal Prague has more than its fair share... more than its fair share... MoreMore
This particular item can perhaps be dismissed as an oddity, but its appearance underlines the more general point that the most important intellectual and institutional expressions of the Christian faith, including Rome and Canterbury, have found almost nothing of value to say about the current Middle East crises, and more generally about the West's struggle against militant Islam and terrorism, and the terrifying possibilities now facing the entire civilized world.
I will say that I'm a bit of an oddity because I've always had work on the side that's been more or less profitable if I worked at it.
Flat, blank facades on buildings conceived as commodities — or just oddities — rather than works of civic art; flat modernist pictorial abstractions; the flattening of cultural history into pseudo-history packaged as what Henry dismissed as «applied sociology» — all spoke to him of something far more ominous, the abasement of man and the crude negation of his proper relationship to nature as embodied in the great tradition.
Wilson follows the gospel outline, correcting this point or that and making connections on the basis of nothing much more than oddity or psychological plausibility.
How could the richer animistic aspects of Nature, the peculiarities and oddities that make phenomena picturesquely striking or expressive, fail to have been first singled out and followed by philosophy as the more promising avenue to the knowledge of Nature's life?
Legion's second season doubles down on its oddities, but it also follows a more straightforward path.
Where they were an oddity only three years ago, they are now becoming more and more common.
Where I was an oddity, at that time, I find myself ever more frequently asked for interviews and vegan recipes by professional pastry magazines and organizations.
Oddities tended to attract an undue share of public attention: there was amusement over the King and Queen of England eating hot dogs while visiting President Roosevelt at Hyde Park; outrage when the President changed the date of Thanksgiving from November 30 to November 23; excitement when Al Capone was released from a federal penitentiary after serving more than seven years for income tax evasion.
When the football media started to remind us about Arsenal's poor record in November in the Premier League under Arsene Wenger, with the stats showing that it was by far the worst month for the Gunners in terms of points per game, it seemed to be nothing more than a statistical oddity.
I think that when a player suddenly comes good after several years, there is no guarantee at all that his quality of form will continue, and it is more likely that the one year will seem to be an oddity, not the start of performances at the highest level.
The immediate aftermath of the Maine Road meltdown wasn't that bad, with back - to - back victories recorded over Bournemouth and Leicester but as proceedings wore on, the poor results continued to pile up — the club conceded 4 goals on three more occasions — at Swindon, Hull and eventual Champions Millwall, the earlier victory over the Lions one of those oddities that any given season will throw up.
Father and Son Antiques is home to a bounty of collectables and oddities, from mid-century designs and vintage threads to»50s kitch, tiki, mod, and much more.
From the horned and particularly hideous Carnotaurus of some 70 million years ago to more recent 200 - pound, saber - toothed relatives of the possum, South America was home to some of evolution's greatest oddities.
In England, the gifted young mathematician John Couch Adams meticulously calculated where a more distant planet must be orbiting to exert gravitational effects responsible for the oddities in Uranus» orbit.
One of the most intriguing oddities to surface in 2012 was that the new particle appeared to decay into pairs of photon more often than our current best theory, the standard model, predicts the Higgs should.
Soon, more «hot Jupiters» turned up in planet searches, and they were joined by other oddities.
Circular RNAs were first identified more than three decades ago and largely dismissed as a rare cellular oddity.
It's much more likely that Ata's skeletal oddities are caused by just one or two variants, he says, but «they've not gone and done any functional studies, which you'd normally do to prove that [a] variant was disease - causing.»
More planet - size objects could lurk at Planet 9's impressive distance from the sun, and no one knows what oddities might exist 100 times farther out in the enormous Oort Cloud.
One Zika oddity is that infected males retain the virus in their semen nearly 10 times longer than women do in their vaginal fluids — 180 days rather than 20, on average — making males much more likely to transmit Zika sexually than females.
Several things are nearly certain about these bike - sharing programs and the more than 25 others across the country: Since 2007 when the first program began in Tulsa, nobody has ever died on a bike - share bike, a statistical oddity to be sure.
Although we stray from the path more often than we care to admit, human society is all about the age - old business of boy meets girl and sets up home under a roof, so much so that it explains such things as the size of our testicles, the manifest oddities of the female reproductive system, and why we prefer to have sex in private.
«We observed more than 90 stars and found only one planet, so this is truly an astronomical oddity,» he said.
«This would have been the first ever planetary - mass binary, making our object even more of an oddity,» said Étiene Artigau, co-supervisor of Naud's thesis and astrophysicist at the Université de Montréal.
Where I was an oddity, at that time, I find myself ever more frequently asked for interviews and vegan recipes by professional pastry magazines and organizations.
Match.com «employs more than 100 people to read every bit of data that a subscriber inputs, which is then checked for consistency and oddities,» says president Tim Sullivan, who adds that 2,000 people are booted off the site every month because data doesn't square,» according to USA Today, 7/29/04.
It has much more in common with games like Monster Hunter and Freedom Wars than Dynasty Warriors but it's definitely no secret that it comes from the same developer as it carries the same quirks and oddities that their rushed jobs usually do.
Many players will stick around for the oddities and the mystery, yet so much more could be done to have us shivering, chuckling and sweating.
Thanks to the vagaries of Netflix's recommendation algorithm, it doesn't take more than a few steps to go from family - friendly kiddie pabulum like The Smurfs 2 to a left - field oddity like The Trotsky, a 2009 Canadian comedy that re-imagines Rushmore as a tongue - in - cheek Marxist crowd - pleaser.
More about the «Oddities» would have helped the script immensely.
For those who don't have any emotional connection to The Room, The Disaster Artist is little more than an oddity.
Few freak - out film experiences are more rarified that the forgotten oddity, and this year saw the release of a movie that's been begging to be re-discovered for decades: Belladonna Of Sadness, a 1973 Japanese animated feature conceived with the help of Osamu Tezuka and directed by his longtime collaborator, Eiichi Yamamoto.
Why Disney has buried and colorized the longer and more esteemed of the two featured movies is an oddity to be sure.
It's a trailer that newbies and devotees to the phenomenon that is The Room can enjoy, and if that's any sign at all, The Disaster Artist is only going to draw more interested parties to the oddity of a film that it focuses on.
Divergent is the rare oddity where the trailer is more exciting than the movie ever gets.
The cult of John Lennon has made this an essential film for completists, but it's little more than an oddity for everyone else.
In one sense, there is a counter-narrative here about the creation of propaganda which is much more interesting than the film's tale of the oddities of North Korea.
I assume this one might be more tightly framed, but I didn't notice any oddities or problems.
A fishing game isn't the immediate thing you'd think of when considering potential gameplay directions for titles spun off from the mainline Final Fantasy series; after thirty years we've seen more than our fair share of deviations from the established JRPG formula the franchise helped popularise, including forays into real time strategy and even Chocobo racing games, but FFXV: Monster of the Deep truly stands out as an oddity amongst even those initially curious choices.
My colleagues have written about other major films at Cannes, and beyond that, it was often more of a parade of oddities than misfires, in my experience.
Rounding out the cast of delightful oddities we have strong performances across the board: Domhnall (son of Brendan) Gleeson yet again proves his worth in an ever increasing list of good roles while Scoot McNairy and, the always excellent, Maggie Gyllenhaal deliver yet more welcome eccentricity amidst the mayhem.
More reliant on mood than traditional storytelling, this deliberately paced oddity follows a gay man (Pascal Cervo) who abandons his lover (Arthur Igual) one morning in favor of an odyssey across the French countryside — prompted by social media — during which he meets various eccentrics.
Here's a more mainstream nameplate to balance out the previous oddities.
There you'll see oddities from Britain's past you've never laid eyes on, as well as more mud - splashed Aston Martins and Lamborghinis than you'd ever see parked next to Opel Adams and Ford Escorts.
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