Sentences with phrase «odd quirks»

Sam says about the Honor 8's EMUI software that it is «actually quite bearable, and once I applied Nova Launcher, I found it to actually be quite nice - looking (but with some odd quirks, like black text on the dark notification panel not showing up well for Outlook notifications).»
Those looking for a TV that far outperforms its price class, and who don't mind some odd quirks in the daily operation, will reap serious value in their M - series purchase.
is a time - twistingly fun RPG with an engaging battle system and a few odd quirks.
Overall, Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology is a time - twistingly fun RPG with an engaging battle system and a few odd quirks.
Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology is a time - twistingly fun RPG with an engaging battle system and a few odd quirks.
Border collies often possess odd quirks along with an uncommon intensity.
Note that private companies often have odd quirks to their share classes, things like weird small classes of shares that have most of the voting rights, or shares with «shotgun buyback clauses».
I will admit the software has some odd quirks.
The Mac app has a few odd quirks, but it works fairly well.
After all, who is better to help promote your great qualities, positively position your odd quirks, and play down your annoying habits?
As Scott Clark and Peter DeVries have noted, this promise has the odd quirk of being unverifiable until after the next election.
Tama, on the other hand, can be quite annoying due to some odd quirk to her speech, but it's easy to get used to it after a few hours.
Gerald's Game Year: 2017 Director: Mike Flanagan Director Mike Flanagan's Gerald's Game trims fat, condenses and slims, stripping away some of the odder quirks of Stephen King's novel to get at the heart of themes underneath.
An odd quirk that seems entirely natural in such an odd, quirky car.
One odd quirk of Jeep's adaptive cruise control: I could choose either standard cruise or adaptive cruise depending on which steering wheel button I hit.
There is an odd quirk in the human mind that makes a fearful man prefer to go quietly to a wicked - looking, gnarled «witch» for a countercharm than to a respectable licensed sorcerer or an accredited priest of the Church.
Another odd quirk: on side - loaded e-books, you'll see small page numbers in the right - hand margin, and these numbers can intrude into the text area (causing nearby text to dim).
Also, due to an odd quirk in the legislative language, it isn't clear that an in - plan Roth conversion starts the five - year clock that has to expire before you can take qualified distributions.
In an odd quirk, there's no limit to the number of players who can pick a particular musician, so you can have four Kurt Cobains on stage if you want.
But currently there's an odd quirk.

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That's why you can have odd features and strange quirks and still look beautiful or have a powerful presence.
One of the odd little quirks in the game is how most clubs tend to have what we call bogey teams and Arsenal are no different.
I'm ready to start meeting like - minded people with quirks, eccentricities, and a taste for the odd and adventurous.
Even during the EA Access phase where EA allowed players to check out the game before the rest, players had already begun to ridicule the lip syncing, the occasionally odd turn of phrase in dialogue, and some of movement animations either quirking out or simply stopping.
Blacklist should be the best Splinter Cell yet, but it's held back by some unperceptive AI, the odd gameplay quirk, and a sub-par story.
That first game was rotten with bugs and odd design quirks, but I was willing to forgive a lot because its strongest aspects — namely the exacting first - person melee combat, and all the loot and RPG trappings that propped it up — were so enticing.
It may not have much visual appeal, it's a bit sloppy and has its odd little quirks, but underneath its many flaws is an enjoyable action game that tested the waters of the open - ended world exploration Grand Theft Auto III refined.
If they were, Jackson Pollock's Lavender Mist would today look like a period piece, illuminating the quirks of 1950s America but quite odd and silly from our point of view.
There are quirks — «there's an organic pesticide storage next to me, so it smells of garlic and ginger at odd times of day,» he said — but for less than $ 2 a square foot, «I can exist,» and he can sell artworks for a few thousand dollars apiece, he said.
In my short test of the iOS and Mac App, there were no odd bugs, UI quirks, or difficult to find features.
Many non-lawyers (and some lawyers) assume that odd typographical quirks serve a purpose, but that we don't know what it is.
Needless to say, with so many lawyers, I witness a plethora of quirks and odd behavior on a daily basis.
The odd Huawei quirk remains.
Although it's a disappointment Sony hasn't increased the screen resolution along with its size, and the camera's quirks are rather odd, the Xperia Z3 Compact's improved design, vast amounts of power, decent battery life and waterproof body help it maintain its position as one of the best mini flagships around.
There's the odd Honor quirk, and the design isn't quite as glitzy as that of the smaller Honor 9 or its «sister» phone of sorts, the Huawei Mate 10.
And to tag along with the other video performance quirks, viewing a video in widescreen seemed to render the touchscreen unresponsive at odd intervals.
There's a quirk here, though, the Mi4i uses an odd micro-USB A / B port.
Fortuitously providing areas for sitting, eating and lounging, its terraced design was in response to an odd architectural quirk of the house.
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