Sentences with phrase «more unconventional places»

But Dark Souls: Remastered on the Switch will let them go to even more unconventional places: the bus, the train and even the airplane.

Not exact matches

Such an unconventional approach to strength training does find a place in the development of elite level throwers, offering a valuable alternative to more conventional high - impact plyometric training exercises.
The strong, decidedly unconventional conclusion confirms Paths of Glory's place as a fairly striking drama from Kubrick, with the film ultimately faring better than the director's next few (and far more well - known) endeavors.
When I started to self - publish, I knew that whatever I would do would probably be a bit more «unconventional,» especially in terms of success, because self - publishing had generally been viewed as a place where books and writers go to give up.
While the Netflix blurb — «The witcher, Geralt, a mutated monster hunter, struggles to find his place in a world where people often prove more wicked than beasts» — doesn't give away much, an official synopsis revealed by executive producers Sean Daniel and Jason Brown tells us a little more, indicating that the show follows an unconventional family that «comes together to fight for truth in a dangerous world.»
For more than a decade Osorio has been presenting work in unconventional places prior to showing it in a museum setting, thus exploring the subjectivity of meaning in art and the nuance that these installations achieve depending on their location.
I start (and started) from the premise that the dramatic decline in crude oil prices that took place from August, 2014 ($ 96 / barrel), to March, 2015 ($ 44 / barrel), was due — on the one hand — to decreased demand, a function of slow economic growth in Asia, Europe, and elsewhere, endogenous, price - driven technological change leading to greater fuel efficiency, and policy - driven technological change that also has been leading to greater fuel efficiency, such as more stringent Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in the United States; and — on the other hand — was due to increased supply, partly a function of the growth of unconventional (tight) U.S. oil production (a product of the combination of two technologies — horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing).
Presumably the lower royalty rate would be place to make oil shale production more financial attractive and more of the unconventional source of fuel could be produced.
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