Sentences with phrase «nice little details in»

so so so typically Anderson's style a monster of a cast list with everyone completely dead - panning the jokes i don't often go as high as 4 stars, but this one got to 4 very very early in the show it needs the big screen in order that the nice little details in the background aren't missed.

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Click on one of the alarming little animated markers on the map, and you'll jump to a page with details about each episode, along with a nice Google Earth image of the area in question.
Nice look, i love being spontaneous, but now with two littles ones everything must be plan in detail, a haha, you look great!!
The film's at its best in the early sections, filling out the details of the world with nice little character moments for Mildred Dunnock as the school teacher who doesn't get the principal job, Russ Tamblyn as the sensitive shy boy next door and Diane Varsi as the main character, a girl smart enough to see the hypocrisy around her and want to get out of town as fast as she possibly can.
The little details provide a nice touch when it comes to both flora and fauna included in the region.
We wanted to make things completely simple and intuitive: you always subscribe with the latest issue (but can buy back issues), the library and store page are combined, the current issue is displayed nice and big, your notification settings are upfront and clear... It's the combination of hundreds of little details like these that result in a smooth user experience.
It's very small things like that, but it's nice to get those little details in to make the mystery unfold a with a little more planning.
WIND CONDITIONS: Offshore wind at morning but change in the afternoon to onshore SURF DETAILS: Surf at south of Tamarindo is a little bit bigger and make good size waves, Mornings are better because the wind still nice than afternoon but afternoon is not to bad to go in the water and have a fun session on the water.
When you zoom in character models feature some nice detail, too, but as soon as you look around them things fall apart a little as pixely textures become apparent.
It's a little different on how you select what you would like to play nowadays, instead of just a menu you now have Headquarters which is an interactive hub where you can select everything, for instance, if you go over to Major Howard you can select your daily / weekly orders upon completing these you will receive supply crates, armory credits or an XP bonus, you can also check your mail for any collectables that have dropped or go to the quartermaster to spend / purchase your CoD points along with spending your armory credits on contracts etc on top of this you have multiple other areas to visit such as training areas and prestige, I'm not going to go into too much detail, it's a nice touch keeping things more interactive instead of a boring menu we used to have back in the day.
As others have commented, very good article, I would say you put in a nice detailed way - «You'll get out of the job what you put into it, its not easy, it takes hard work AND strong people skills... so if you like the ease of a steady paycheck and little or no responsibility, Real Estate is NOT for you.»
Usually when I'm working with my own clients I have all the little details to worry about, but it was nice going just to lend a helping hand and an extra eye in design.
I've always loved when I stay at someone's house and they have put in place little thoughtful details to make my stay more comfortable, so I decided to do that for my own family, hoping that what was lacking in actual accommodations (they stayed in our basement, some on inflatable mattresses — ouch), would be made up in nice little touches.
Next week will be more details and the overall look, so I guess this week was the big reveal in some ways, but I do have some nice little bits that will hopefully be fun to see, not the east of which is the comparisons of each area...
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