Not exact matches
Since he is about my age, I grew up seeing that
much of the
stuff he incoporated into his novels was plagiarized right out of old B horror movies of the 1950's and
early sixties!
«The severity of it all was the biggest thing, and how
much it was all
stuffed up... how the hell they didn't realise their sales weren't meeting those targets
earlier on... the amount of shortfall there is, I still can't believe they didn't pick that it
earlier,» Keely says, pointing out global trends have been negative for many, many months.
For once I'm glad I am a little neurotic because at that stage I started to organize the house the way I wanted it for the birth (move this chair there and this bucket here, empty the bins, attach balloons to the front door to help the midwives find the house, bring all the useful
stuff up to my bedroom, etc.) even though I was convinced nothing would happen for hours and it was
much too
early to worry about such details.
I often wish that someone had helped me address that sort of
stuff much earlier in my life.
Decades
earlier, cosmologists looking at Einstein's equations determined three possible destinies lying in wait for the universe, depending on how
much stuff — galaxies, stars, humans — it contained.
We woke up extra
early and did as
much stuff outdoors as we could, I almost got some plants but I think that would have been pushing it considering that it's not quite time for gardening.
This took forever cos I had a bunch of picks saved, but when I came back to re-check everything late last night /
early this morning to make sure
stuff was still in stock for ya, SO
MUCH wasn't, or was only available in, like, ONE size.
can't handle so
much bad
stuff that
early!
I actually scheduled my fix to come
earlier in the month this month because I knew the end of the month would be a little hectic with some events and
stuff going on... annnnnnd I really just wanted to get another fix sooner because I love Stitch Fix so
much!
Our
earliest page aimed at the over 60 dating scene was Senior Personals for the Over 60 Lady or Man — as such this is not really an advice page (beyond some basic
stuff) so
much as an access point for the senior dating service we offer.
No wonder, with adult dating sites, adult
stuff became
much easier since the
early «90.
The occasional collision detection issues had me bouncing off of
stuff that was at least a few feet away from me which didn't help during boss fights, plus the boss fights themselves can get really difficult in the
early going since you're limited in how
much you can upgrade until you level up a bit.
Because he was on the vanguard of his medium,
much of Blake's
early stuff is archived on inferior formats and looks pretty primitive, but the glimpses we get of it are vital anyway.
«It became very apparent
early on that he's very
much into building the
stuff,» says the film's visual effects supervisor, Tim Alexander, of Verbinski.
For his romantic roundelay Trust the Man, a New York - set movie very
much in the vein of Woody Allen, Edward Burns and
early David O. Russell (see review here), writer - director Bart Freundlich did his best myna bird impression — «gathering
stuff from my life that I thought was funny, about the way you relate to your wife and kids, or conversations with friends about the ways that they relate to those topics,» he explains by phone — and then shaping and pruning them down, grinding them up against the age - old pressures of temptation and fear of commitment.
Much of the
early stuff I've never seen, actually, and it'll be a nice reprieve from Oscar madness during the season.
In an
earlier blog post we talked about the importance of developmental editing and why the focus on big - picture
stuff — structure, book - spanning issues like plot or organization, character development, dialogue, and that sort of thing — needs to come first, before you spend too
much time worrying about the finer points of style and wording.
Later on, in college, I lived next to Shannon Wheeler and would help him out with his
early «Too
Much Coffee Man» era
stuff.
This produces a flatter, «offset» price graph for discount retailers through the business cycle; they don't lose as
early or as
much as everyone else in a major downturn, and they turn it around sooner while everyone else may still be on the way down, but as everything gets better for everyone on the upswing it's less great for the discount guys, as they start losing customers and their dollars to competitors with better
stuff, even as the ones they keep spend more.
I've enjoyed playing this so
much that having completed all the current
early access
stuff I've just started endless mode to see how far I can get.
but that's not bad for what you're getting — access to the newest
stuff,
much earlier than other folks.
It's a barebones selection of
stuff at the moment with two items locked off due to its
Early Access nature, but I have the sneaking suspicion that there's not going to be
much more on offer in the full game either, reinforcing my belief that Freaking Humans is fun, but doesn't have a whole lot to offer.
Also the
early MMOs were very
much niche and not that well known, hell even Star Wars Galaxies wasn't that popular or heavily talked about in gaming news past its initial
stuff.
If you want as
much content as possible, you can pick up the $ 30 Season Pass, which provides
early access to select Operators, exclusive weapon skins, extra Credits and a Renown boost that lets you unlock
stuff faster.
In a best case scenario though, we'll be able to deliver
much of this
stuff earlier.
It's been a while in game time with all the
stuff that has dropped this year and though Battleborn is a great game, it just seems like too
much work to log in just to search for a game match for 20 minutes (while friends complain because they could have matches in all games multiple times) and remain optimistic that someone won't quit
early or you won't end up against a whole set of level 100 people.
I got to the very end boss, only to find out that by not upgrading the ability to craft a Corrupt Ruin
earlier in the game, I'm pretty
much stuffed.
I'm excited to see how
much VR sneaks in, certainly it has been getting great coverage and with the new Omnidirectional treadmill Kickstarter doing well and new devices coming from Razer, there is certainly a wave of exciting
stuff for «
early» (
early for the new dawn of VR at least) adopters.
Nor do I think, like Sam, that «Red Label» is a flat image; I think it has, along with quite a bit of Smith's very
early, freely - brushed but clearly structured work of the late fifties, more spatial «life» in it than
much of the
stuff that came later, work that attempted to wed painting to literal three - dimensionality.
Katherine Bernhardt may seem closer to a
much earlier form of modern art, with sharp, thick dabs of color over women strutting their
stuff.
I like the
early (and any,) Italian and pretty -
much the 1850 to 1950
stuff best.
I was confident that the
early stuff would be a revelation, if only because of how
much effort is still put into maintaining the notion that everything started at the admittedly vital Ferus Gallery.
Peak oil was the notion,
much talked about in the
early Aughts, that after a maximum point of oil extraction had been reached, the world's economy would go to hell in a hand basket because there wouldn't be enough oil to do all the
stuff we humans want to do with it.
I sometimes use as an example, it's two paragraphs that open a memorandum, and it's the real thing, I pull these in and we edit these two paragraphs and we see how
much better they could be, but one day I was teaching to a group and there was a partner and in fact there were several partners, but one of the partners raised his hand and he said, you know, this reads like a first - year associate who is unsure of herself, and I was agreeing that I hadn't seen that
earlier and expressed it that way because when put all this
stuff into our writing, the vis - à - vis type phrases and a lot of overblown ways of expressing ourselves, all we are doing is showing that we are insecure that we really don't believe in what we're saying.
Thanks so
much for sharing, I suppose decluttering Christmas as you take
stuff out
early in the month would be
much better than afterwards in January!
On a
much lighter note, I mourned accidentally throwing away tear sheets of an interview with Baz Lurhmann I did in my
early 20s; all the
stuff I deliberately threw away because I'm a single, downsizing mum; heck, dismantling my life of 23 years generally.