Sentences with phrase «n't deluge»

Unlike many open world games, though, there isn't a deluge of side content to overwhelm you with.
The sense of urgency is deflated if the rain isn't a deluge.
Share with your fans, don't deluge them, and social media can be a hugely beneficial way to get nominations.
It was not a deluge but a veritable tsunami!

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Then there's the deluge of emails you feel guilty for not reading and responding to quickly, various forms of entertainment available and human nature itself, which tempts us to make irresponsible decisions and skews our priorities.
The sudden deluge of allegations is not a symptom of the disease, but a sign of the cure.
Not only does a bias for action actually end up producing something, but building anything at all is infinitely superior to going through instructional materials or participating in the deluge of information that is the modern interwebs.
Investors were relieved as Irma, which is still deluging Florida and Georgia, didn't appear to be as bad as it did in projections last week.
In that time, the deluge of negative headlines has not stopped.
Deluge Network will not only give Bitcoin holders a clear, direct, and safe path to contribute to ICOs, but will also open up a wide array of Ethereum blockchain payment functionality to Bitcoin.
So far, there hasn't been a deluge of regulation.
I have to believe that the Fed (not the FOMC figure - heads but the Phd «rocket scientist» personnel who work behind the scenes at the Fed) is well aware of this possibility and has taken the necessary steps to ensure the readiness of a «safety net» that will buffer the selling deluge that would accompany an uncontrollable spike in the VIX.
The deluge that followed Harvey has been of such biblical proportions that even a president given to hyperbole can not overstate its enormity.
The Jewish people always knew that the buliding of the ARK was a sign of the deluge to come, is it any coincidence that another ark is being bulit all be it it will not and can not save anyone as such, but it is a sign to the people of the world that The End Time is here now.
You might be surprised to find out that there are virgin births in 16 dead religions and three persistent ones (not including Christianity), great deluges in 28 other religions, raising of the dead and walking on water in nearly every major religion since 4400 BC.
the proof of Gods presence in us is not limited to the material or biological evolutionary development only, but most important scientific proof is the effect of His will in historical development of the world.A computer program now used and tested a powerful machine by inputing all recorded events in history during the last hundreds years and found out that it has a purpose and not random.Meaning that an intelligent being could have influence it.It is now presumed by the religious observers that it could be His will.The process now is under improvement, because the computers is not powerl enough the deluge of information and data since the beginning of history, some analyst believes that in them near future if the Quantum computers which is much powerful than the present coventional will be used, then dramatic results and confirmation will be at hand.
On the other hand, the multi-media deluge is likely to leave many visitors feeling neurologically if not emotionally depleted by the time they move on to the Al - Qaeda display, the huge 9 / 11 - aftermath section, and the supposedly inspirational conclusion suggesting ways to commemorate 9/11, including the inevitable appeal for a national day of service.
I pray for the rains to go where they are needed most, and hope that they will not continue to deluge areas that do not need the waters.
So I've been deluged by (two) requests to post the Mad Men stuff from my Furman talk: From our view, people not so long ago lived somewhere between contemptible self - indulgence and inexplicable insanity.
This is all quite sweet, of course, but it does totally obfuscate one essential part of the Deluge account, namely, that God is not willing to tolerate human depravity indefinitely and that human evil will bring destruction upon nature and upon innocent bystanders as well as on the evildoers themselves — a message that might seem particularly appropriate in an age of terrorism and environmental pollution.»
But I was not prepared for the deluge of letters that came in, almost 500 in all.
The Epic of Gilgamesh teaches us all something... Is that not only the Persians but other native people worldwide have stories that are similar to the Deluge during Noah's times..
Chad: The fact that the story of a Great Deluge happened to be popular in the region is no surprise, but that does not prove that «god did it» or that «the WHOLE WORLD» was flooded.
Zeus Kreiszchte «The fact that the story of a Great Deluge happened to be popular in the region is no surprise, but that does not prove that «god did it» @Chad «good point, it's popular because it actually happened, looks like you are acknowledging that... does nt prove that God did it, however, it does demonstrate that the bible is accurate, and that your comment about it being «ripped off» from some other ancient tale is nonsense..
Two years of drought seem broken by a deluge that would be the wrath of God were it not mercy.
After the holiday deluge of over-eating, over-drinking, under - exercising and just generally not being the kindest to my body, this first week of January has been about recovery and hitting the reset button, and I know I'm not alone.
So why wouldn't I add to the Buffalo sauce deluge on these unique hot dogs by adding a Buffalo mayo to them, too?
That, for me doesn't spell a deluge of strikers, we are Arsenal and should have a WC striker, simple.
If we can not score a deluge of goals with 15 attacking mids / strikers something is seriously wrong with the players and management.
The two Swedes had been deluged with interview requests during a recent road trip, and Shero, who had just had four front teeth extracted, began growling through the gap, «Why don't you leave them alone?
I can't think of another high profile athlete getting injured, where we didn't get deluged with details about the injury, X-Rays, CT Scans, MRI's, surgeries, doctors from all over the planet giving their two cents.
If there wasn't a need to have one sided action to balance the future book shading prices too much would invite an undesirable deluge of one sided sharp action from the professionals.
Luckily, adding pottying to your baby's life will not involve a new deluge of pottying accoutrement.
Girls weren't safe from the marketing deluge either.
Politics is nothing if not theater, and smart candidates have made used that to their advantage over the years by staging stunts to break through the media deluge and distinguish themselves.
As it is, Congress is deluged with random calls and emails, and they're generally going to ignore you if you're not a constituent — it's long been good email advocacy practice to funnel activists» messages only to their own representatives for that very reason.
If you're not a federal campaign, you may want to stay clear of the end of quarter deluge of fundraising emails.
Creasy admitted that some of the messages may have been provoked by the deluge of emails people have received over the past few months from contenders not only in the deputy leadership contest, but also the campaigns for leader and London mayoral candidate.
She accuses them of not having taken her complaint seriously until a deluge of sexual harassment scandals hit the headlines last year.
I've gone out of my way to argue that he is a Burkean Whig in the mould of Harold Macmillan, not a Thatcherite retread, and have been deluged with lumpen abuse for saying so.
Therefore Halley's traditional model for monsoons — that the different heat capacities of land and ocean surfaces cause these seasonal deluges — doesn't give a full picture.
«Biologists are deluged with masses of data, and they are not trained in coping with it,» says Stark.
We suffer deluges in the form of floods, tsunamis and rising sea levels, while at the same time one in six people on the planet do not have access to safe drinking water.
And around $ 20 million not yet awarded will fund software to handle the genome data deluge.
Computers are central to archiving and analyzing this information, but their processing power isn't increasing fast enough, and their costs are decreasing too slowly, to keep up with the deluge.
I understand that the organisers of this year's Brisbane ANZAAS have not been deluged by offers of papers from NZ.
These were not global deluges as described in the Genesis story of Noah, but were more focused catastrophic floods taking place throughout the world.
And last winter may not have been a fluke: Those kinds of extremes — years of deluge and years of drought — are already becoming more common as climate change accelerates.
Another scenario (right), with intense deluges over a short period of time, produces landforms that don't exist on Mars, such as breaches of crater rims.
Though not the first mention of jamming in the scientific literature, Liu and Nagel's paper set off what Fredberg calls «a deluge» among physicists.
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