Sentences with phrase «more recent episodes»

We loved the Murdoch Mysteries (set in Victorian Toronto) but can't seem to get the more recent episodes.
The actors are fine, im sure they must be desperatre for better dialogue and it sort of shows at times, the cast seems to mail it in in the more recent episodes.
But Spain has been avoiding the demands of the Catalan and Basque institutions and citizens on the basis of both historic and more recent episodes of political unrest.
In the more recent episode, it largely reflected expectations that the tightening cycle in the United States would be noticeably more pronounced than in Australia.
Stone provides less detail on this more recent episode (for that, I recommend Andrew Albanese's The Battle of $ 9.99 — notably a Kindle Single).
In a more recent episode, Goins interviews author Elizabeth Marshall about how to «Avoid the Ravenous Monster of the Bestseller Game.»
In a more recent episode Terry and Paul discuss the unique topic of «Complete Characters with Incomplete Speech,» bringing characters to life by creating dialogue that is not grammatically correct.
In a more recent episode, Goins interviews author Elizabeth Marshall about how to ``
These new artworks echo and distort these visions of a primal gathering with a twist from a more recent episode of art history.

Not exact matches

«A lot of people are like, «PUBG» requires so much more skill because there's no building,» Blevins said on a recent episode of the H3 Podcast.
«Even if you have one good and one bad [email], the bad always seem more powerful,» she says in a recent episode of «The Productivityist Podcast.»
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Depending on which period you're looking at, I suppose you can pick out a recent episode in which employment rates in the U.S. increased more than in Canada, but the most striking thing to me in that graph is the much steeper fall in the U.S. employment rate.
In the most recent episode, the funding problems were particularly acute at longer terms, hence, as discussed further below, the Bank was able to help alleviate these pressures by conducting more repos at longer maturities.
In a recent episode of the «historical» television drama The Tudors, Henry VIII asked Sir Thomas More how many heretics he had burnt.
In this week's episode David and Dan break down recent NBA betting trends, examine potential upcoming series prices, highlight the importance of game time when betting against the public, and much more.
And I think I've talked about this in a recent Preggie Pals episode, is that, when I am nursing my son, I feel a sense of calmness, you know, I am able to reconnect and things make more sense and I realize all the little things that I'm doing in my day - to - day life, aren't nearly as important as just re-focusing on my family and it's a sense of peace and calmness that I can't get from taking a bubble bath....
And over that more recent period (again in contrast to earlier episodes) there were no other forms of austerity imposed alongside fiscal squeeze, in the form of general wage caps, exchange controls or tight money policies.
A noted, Mexica Empire had a specific religion which required human sacrifices to War God (Danielle Bolelli's recent History on Fire podcast had several excellent episodes on Cortez and the Spanish conquest of Mexica empire, for those not in the mood for more scholarly history books on the topic; and it covered pre-Cortez Mexica pretty well).
On this new episode of The Golden Briefcase 2.0, Tim and Jeremy share a bunch of recent Picks of the Week and touch on a variety of interesting topics including some new trailers (for Mad Max: Fury Road, Sinister 2, Insidious Chapter 3) as well as: cliffhanger endings, streaming platforms, love of video stores (including Jimmy Kimmel's amazing Vulcan Video promo), the internet's relationship with movies (hence the title), the still existent Space Jam website and so much more!
Four years later, and a recent episode of the show only brought in 6.82 million viewers; more than a 50 % drop from 2014.
While it's unlikely to achieve the cult heights of Mallrats or Clerks, it's far more recognisable as the work of the man who gave us such wonderfully puerile entertainment in the «90s, and as a result is a lot more enjoyable than his more recent output (his excellent The Runaway Dinosaur episode of The Flash aside).
The modern «Star Wars» series has not been immune: More than half of Lucasfilm's recent efforts have suffered through episodes of filmmaker upheaval.
On Community, he's constantly trying to find the right tone on a series that is relentlessly tongue - in - cheek yet also calls for stunt work more characteristic of a drama — for example, the paintball scene in the «Modern Espionage» episode of the most recent Season 6.
Logic is again defied, though, as the 1961 episode is treated to a stereo presentation while the two more recent specials are heard in mono.
It's another episode of the Lost Levels focused on our little fan made concepts, this time we are discussing our own ideas for Mario games based upon previous games of the series, whether it be Paper Mario, Super Mario Sunshine, or even the more recent game, Super Mario 3D World.
A.O. Scott weighs in on Shrek Forever After in a recent episode of the now - canceled At the Movies: «I thought the story was a little more interesting than Shrek 2 and Shrek 3.»
More than twice as many students could name the island location of the most recent episode of Survivor than could locate Israel or Afghanistan on a map.
A great place to start: The most popular episode from this podcast is «I.e. Versus E.g.» Take a listen to a fun history lesson in a more recent podcast titled «Why English Spelling is a Mess.»
In this episode, I talk with him about: His background before coming to Pets Best The reasons behind recent changes to Pets Best policies Details about Pets Best policies that may be unique How Pets Best determines if a pet has any pre-existing conditions that won't be covered Reasons he believes many pet owners don't buy pet... Read more
Four years later, and a recent episode of the show only brought in 6.82 million viewers; more than a 50 % drop from 2014.
One of Jim Sterling's recent Jimquisition episodes showcases a saga of truly bad indie PR practices, contrasting it with an example of proper PR that should be practiced by more indie developers.
I mean, there are all those recent Telltale Adventure games out to use as examples - often with comparable or smaller budgets, several have much more comparable 3D with a 2D effect on them artstyles, they're on a similar development time frame yet delivering many more episodes that are all longer to actually play, they're also actually being funny / interesting / heart - wrenching - and yet they go unused.
In the latest episode of our podcast Looking Forward To It, Erren Van Duine and Tony Garsow of Nova Crystallis and Michael Damiani of Easy Allies talk about what games we've been playing lately, chatting up that E3 hype, Sakaguchi and Tabata's recent interview, FINAL FANTASY LIST WARZZZ and more!
HBO has renewed its six episode series High Maintenance for a second season after only two episodes airing: LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28, 2016 — Following the show's recent HBO debut, the comedy series HIGH MAINTENANCE has been renewed for a second season, it was announced today by Casey Bloys, president, Read More...
Recent patch changes, hacking, the art of pushing, Jeff Kaplan, and more on this episode of Watchpoint Radio
In a recent episode of his absorbing podcast, «Revisionist History,» cultural critic Malcolm Gladwell interrogates a statue modeled after a news photograph of a confrontation in 1963 between a police officer with a dog and a young black boy in Birmingham, Alabama.1 Made by African American sculptor Dr. Ronald McDowell, The Foot Soldier (1995) is far more horrific than the photo, Gladwell convincingly argues, because it bears an added imaginative potency: the narrative is told by a traditionally silenced voice, and for Gladwell this «is just what happens when the people on the bottom finally get the power to tell the story their way.»
But the episode — revealed at a recent meeting of the Seismological Society of America in Salt Lake City, Utah — is a reminder that the energies released by the dangerous mix of swirling winds and warm oceans are dramatic and, with global warming, could become even more frequent and more devastating.
The percentage change in the number of very hot days can be quite large.11 Global warming boosts the probability of very extreme events, like the recent «Summer in March» episode in the U.S. in which thousands of new record highs were set, far more than it changes the likelihood of more moderate events.12
Since ENSO cycles have intensified and lengthened under AGW, this split effect is more likely to affect the recent episodes.
If you want more «Making a Murderer», check out the most recent Lawyer 2 Lawyer episode, Inside «Making a Murderer» and the Steven Avery Trial to listen to Dean Strang, Steven Avery's former defense attorney, and Peter Linton - Smith, who covered the trial, discuss the case and the show.
A recent episode discussed how lead exposure probably increases crime (which is all the more reason to ensure you're drinking filtered tap water).
John Gruber (The Talk Show) on the usual podcast had a bit more to speak about than the usual in a recent episode.
In a recent episode of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, Jerry Seinfeld's online comedy show, it was showcased more than a few times that the President is actually wearing a Fitbit Surge, and not an Apple Watch.
You won't get more than a day's worth of guide data, but the software does provide some granular recording options, such as the ability to set buffer times, avoid reruns, and keep only a defined number of recent episodes.
Check out this podcast episode from April 2016 for a more recent interview — Jesse Powell and Trace Mayer discuss the past, present, and future of Kraken.
Contrary to our hypothesis, anxious children did not experience significantly more parent - dependent negative life events in the 12 months preceding the onset of their most recent episode compared to matched controls.
Adman Terry O'Reilly answers these questions and more as he investigates the world of real estate advertising in a recent episode of his hugely successful and entertaining CBC radio documentary series Under the Influence.
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