Sentences with phrase «neatly tied up»

If you were hoping to see narrative loose ends from State of Decay neatly tied up in the HD cut of the game you're in for disappointment.
It sure doesn't help that the entire plot can be resolved by hopping in the first aircraft you can get your hands on and flying to the nearest town outside Hope County to call for backup, but Ubisoft neatly tied up that loose end by...
I'm not in for flowery, overly wordy writing anymore - give me the pertinent facts, move the story along and give me neatly tied up ends so I am not hanging when I finish reading.
While Kepler's protagonists lack Lisbeth Salander's charisma and the loose ends are too neatly tied up, the high - octane plot will capture readers bored by Stieg Larsson's sometimes glacial social and political asides.»
In its more mediocre forms flash fiction can feel like a joke told by the sort of coworker who trolls hallways looking for polite people: a pun here, an obvious twist there, everything neatly tied up by a punch - line ending.
No matter, as all threads in A Time To Kill are neatly tied up by the jury's verdict.
Gringo sags and slips in its middle, falling so flat that even its fast - paced and neatly tied up final 20 minutes can't get the energy back up.
Many try to explain the Christian faith as a series of neatly tied up conclusions, and then find that... More
The scholar is able to bring observation, imagination and criticism together in ideas that are expressed accurately, yet not too neatly tied up into final bundles.
All the elements, from the jokes to the interweaving stories, built to create an excellent ending, neatly tying up the many elements that were scattered throughout the story.
This neatly ties up Bucky's subplot about his psychological conditioning, leaving him free to participate in Avengers: Infinity War without much exposition needed — as we know he does.
The eight - part saga comes to a close with an action - packed finale that neatly ties up the strands of the whole series and also manages to give its actors some meaty scenes to play with.
Disasters happen when things go unexpectedly wrong, and full marks to the writers, William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy, for not neatly tying up every conceivable loose end

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Salespeople don't always fit into the academic box that's neatly wrapped up and tied with a golden honors sash.
Pair up your guests and explain the rules: Each team has to neatly put the cloth diaper on the doll using safety pins BUT using only one hand each (tie the other behind their backs if you have naughty competitors).
As you can see, all of this ties up very neatly together.
Large sparkling earrings and hair tied up neatly in a ponytail complete the chic look.
With an elliptical style and open - ended interpretations, it is definitely not for those who like their mysteries spelled out and tied up neatly.
Like I said, it takes its time, but then the ending feels rushed, and is perhaps tied up a little too neatly.
Caramel is a comedy, but it is full of sharp ironies and avoids neatly tied - up endings.
It all ties up almost too neatly in the end but it's hard not to wonder where any of it is going while the story is unfolding in front of you.
Including the stuff in the opening act, they do eventually introduce some features that could be used to build on, but they either leave them unfinished or tie them up as neatly and quickly as possible.
The other various arcs come across as unearned and are simply there to neatly tie things up.
all the loose ends tied up too neatly..
In hindsight, the conclusion «Warrior» reaches, to the strains of The National's melancholy song «About Today,» seems inevitable — but it's a hard - won finale, and instead of neatly tying its story threads up, «Warrior» leaves only the hope of a family's love being rekindled, and the possibility of grace.
All tied up neatly in a bid to get more people to use LinkedIn, and more often than before.
At the finish, Perry neatly and satisfactorily ties up all the loose ends from the preceding novels.»
The mystery was tied up neatly at the end, thankfully, because it seemed a little incoherent along the way - the pieces didn't fit together for me until almost the very end of the book.
- Kirkus «Although Leary (The Good House) ties up her loose ends a little too neatly, her characters are a delightful blend of strong personalities, all with their own little touch of delicious evil, and her darkly comic send - ups of New England wealth, nouveau riche, and Internet culture should keep readers absorbed until the final, most shocking secrets are revealed.»
I also felt everything was tied up too neatly and the book seemed contrived to me.
They're a traditional mysteries, and they have... they focus on the puzzle of the mystery, and they're kind of a comforting read, because everything ties up really neatly at the end.
Some of these ideas might seem too distinct for the taste of some platformer fans that may bring up the complaint that Legends suffers from an identity crisis but the game ties them up so neatly within the structure of the game and keeps it aesthetically consistent that it doesn't seem that big of an issue.
Each triangle is made up of varied sized pieces of polystyrene wrapped in mulberry paper (hanji) and tied neatly with lengths of string.
And with the assistance of counsel, tie it up neatly with a bow and say «Here you go.
A year - long post-graduate apprenticeship program could tie things up neatly.
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