Not exact matches
It's called hypercarotenemia, a
fancy - sounding
name for the ingestion of too
much Vitamin A.
It's
name pretty
much hints at what it is; a bowl of delicious smoothie, typically topped with whatever takes your
fancy.
Don't let the
fancy name trick you - there's really not that
much to it!
Finally this may be the time to splurge on a
fancy name brand, especially if you're not buying
much else.
Elsewhere, the Renault Megane Sport Tourer, Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer, Kia Cee'd Sportswagon, Hyundai i30 Tourer and Toyota Auris Touring Sports are all estates with
fancy names, but not as
much space as the Octavia.
So
much so that the publisher of the upcoming RTS game, 10tacle Studios, has sent out a press release explaining a few things — the engine is
named the Gepard3 Engine and the weather effects allow for the devs to add a number of
fancy, gameplay altering effects to the game.
Seeing how far you could get on one quarter or putting your
name proudly at the top of the leaderboard is very fun, and the presentation doesn't matter as
much when you're mowing down enemies on a title you spent less on than a large
fancy cup of coffee.
But in fact, there is a
much older technology for building with wood, that warehouses and factories were built out of 150 years ago with a
fancy new
name: Nail - Laminated Timber, or NLT.
No one will (or could) remember which
fancy extension a site boasts, which means either that the idea will generally tank, leaving a few outstanding suffixes alive — or no one will bother to put in addresses, using some version of the
name in Google to get where they're going, pretty
much as a lot of people do now.
Just days away from Samsung's official unveiling date for the
much - anticipated Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, new leaks have emerged, showing beautiful renders of the enigmatic flagship, with its eye - catching, nearly bezel-less display; giving everyone an idea of its price point; and giving us a look at the three
fancy -
named color options for the handset.
It does not take
much to create a
fancy website and when the heat is on, services change their
names and reappear with another
fancy website just to repeat the process again.