Sentences with phrase «new tacks from»

We did have to put in new tacks from time to time though because they tended to pop out!

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Moreover, in Europe, Italy's new Prime Minister, Enrico Letta, has taken a different tack than his French neighbors by acknowledging that sustainable growth does not come from government spending programs but rather from policies such as labor market flexibility, job training and simplification of Italy's archaic civil justice system.
However, the extent of the proposed changes really do mean that most incumbent MPs will have to attract new voters from the wee bits tacked on to their constituencies.
To go out on Saturday I wore my coat from Zara and my shoes full of tacks combined with white shirt and my new clutch with this so original form.
In the new film, he gives one fond and musing speech — «I grew up lookin» at Oklahoma, from the south bank of the Red River» — that may be the most placid interlude in any Friedkin film, and the cinematographer, Caleb Deschanel, backs it up with some tack - sharp images of busy pizza parlors and empty pool halls, where life clatters on or comes to a lonely halt.
I really hope that Sony and Microsoft learn from Nintendo about their new approach, and don't copy it straight up like the Avatar integration that happened 2 years after Miis were talked shit about, PS Home avatars (at least the interactive part and mall was new) which were COMPLETE copies, TACKED on motion controls (exactly what they said Nintendo was doing, except they ACTUALLY TACKED THEM ON).
In fact it's a title that could have benefited from existing as an entirely new IP as opposed to being tacked onto the existing fiction.
While Sega's Virtua Tennis 2009 offers slightly tacked - on functionality for the new peripheral, it's clear EA's rival game has been crafted from the outset with MotionPlus in mind — to the point where it finds itself an unlikely standard - bearer until the arrival of Nintendo's own Wii Sports Resort in a month or so's time.
And let's say it went so well that you are now tasked with the new Avengers movie — the film that takes very nearly every hero from your last effort and tacks on, say, 7 or 8 more.
Along with those 755 ponies, buyers get 715 lb - ft of torque from the new LT5: a hand - built 6.2 - liter V8 with a 2.65 - liter Eaton supercharger tacked on top.
The new, 2019 Ford Focus has been re-engineered from the ground up, and although it's still a global product, Ford has changed tack with regard to its «One Ford» strategy, more thoroughly tailoring the compact car for each individual market in which it will be sold.
If you want to tack on an extra destination to your trip, flying from Japan to Australia or New Zealand with Korean Air in business class is a great way to experience a taste of luxury for fewer miles.
New Zealand is in the South Pacific region as defined by American, so from the Contiguous 48 states in the U.S., you'd have to first book a Middle East award and then tack on a Europe to South Pacific award since the U.S. to South Pacific award is only valid when flying via the Pacific Ocean.
Commentators often complain about a supposed abundance of tacked on multiplayer modes, but new research conducted by EEDAR has found that console game publishers have significantly shifted away from online support since the start of the current generation.
Tacking a cue from games like Fallout or Skyrim, your character learns new skills and abilities by actually doing those actions.
Since 1998, however, the New York — based artist has taken a different tack, fashioning her own body parts in stainless steel and bronze and mating the results with a variety of flora and fauna, from muskrats to monkeys; for Pyracantha, 2005 — 2006, for example, she cast an exotic evergreen bush in stainless steel, replacing its pomes with minuscule self - portrait busts.
We spent an entire week ripping up carpet, padding, tack strips, staples, and old laminate, then helping our contractor (a friend from church) lay the new flooring.
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