Not exact matches
ive been wrestling since i was 9 years old and when i went into high school i had to wrestle a girl... growing up
learning to wrestle i had ended up having violent
style, i
never was dirty or broke rules but i was taught to do anything in your power to win whehter it was to club down the head or grab the throat to gain position etc. unfortunately i was in the postion to wrestle a girl once and at the time i did nt care who you were boy / girl, white / black / purple it did nt matter im was going to go out there bounce your head
of the mat and bury you, so i went out there and wreslted the same way i always wrestled, 110 % and always to put your oppenents back through the mat i dditn change my
style at all bc she was a girl i wrestled the same against everyone but after i pinned her in the first minute i did nt even realize that i broke her ribs when i power doubled through her, now after that for the rest
of the tournament i was heckled and berated for forcefully beating a girl ppl were telling my parents «hey, looks like you raised a wife beater» etc. etc.... ever since then i refused to wrestle girls and thank go i eventually grew out
of the lower weights, moral
of the story is that is great and all that girls are wrestling but they shouldnt wrestle boys even if they know what they are getting into because 1.
It's strange how food craving can drive one to do things that he would
never thought
of doing, like
learning how to cook Char Kway Teow (a local favourite dish in Singapore), or my mom's Nonya Chicken Curry, mutton curry, Assam Fish, Steamed Fish (Teochew
Style), Sweet & Sour Pork, White Peppered Pork Slices (my childhood favourite), Chinese Steamed Buns, etc..
Wenger has brought Arsenal a distinct
style of football, a
style many other managers have
learned from and used to help build their own philosophies — that's something Ferguson
never had.
Watching and
learning from masters
of the game can
never be detrimental, and it certainly seems that Jack Wilshere has managed to capture some
of the
styles implemented by the three players mentioned by him below.
One thing I have
learnt in my journey so far as a
Style blogger is you can
never be everyone's cup
of tea so be «your own version» and not a copy
of someone else, this is how you have fun
styling your wardrobe.
I've
learned never to knock a
style of any kind because you
never know what will come back around - I mean just look at fanny packs.
In the midst
of all the Autumn / Winter trend talk, it's so easy to get lost and feel the pressure to either make impulse trend driven purchases, or to feel «unstylish» One
of the most important
style lessons I've
learnt is that you should
never let trends dominate the way you define your personal
style.
It is definitely lacking in the accuracy department and suffers from the same
style of tactics working time and time again, with the AI
never seeming to
learn, which will spoil it for more experienced RTS players.
While acknowledging that many students will eventually modify some
of the rules to adapt to their
learning styles or lifestyle preferences, Gauld claims, «I have
never encountered anyone who went wrong following these five rules as they are presented in this book.»
He says he was
never taught skills like planning and organizing, and failed because the grading rubric neglected his
style of learning.
- the 18 returning classes were chosen by seeing which popular classes would fit with the game - they also wanted to include classes to cover roles that the roster was lacked - the Pugilist class was added because the first group
of classes selected did not include any with bashing and binding attacks - War Magus was added because the Medic was the only healer class in the roster at that point - they couldn't simply include all popular classes as that would have skewed the balance
of the game - as for the Hero class, they with balanced offensive and defensive capabilities, but this made things to similar to other classes - this was rectified by adding after - images and other skills with good synergy - when an after - image appears, it does the same skills as the Hero, except on the following turn - it becomes possible for skills that usually can not be used multiple times in a row to be activated multiple turns in a row - it also means skills that only have an effect for one turn can be extended to two - after - images use not only the Hero's own class skills, but also their subclass skills - if the subclass is an Imperial, the Drive skill can be used multiple times in a row - when using Hero as a subclass to Nightseeker, the character can cover the Nightseeker's weaknesses
of having low defense - after - images can also help increase the chances
of inflicting status ailments - subclasses can be used to make up for weakness - Swordsman, a class that can
learn speed and accuracy boosting skills, would be a good subclass for the Gunner - Reaper as a subclass for War Magus would allow that character to use the scythe's skills to inflict status ailments - the skill tree is slowly unlocked as a character grows - there are more skills that make jobs» individual
styles stand out more, or expand the player's choices - the skill tree is also made so that there are less requirements to
learn specific skills as compared to 5 - this makes it easier for players to get the skill they want without spending large numbers
of skill points on lower skills - it's now easier to put points into skills, which makes re-specing easier - the team faced difficulty in balancing classes that were
never meant to be alongside each other - they are doing their best to ensure that they keep the individual classes» identities intact
While I
learned the patterns and fighting
styles of normal enemies, a human player is unpredictable,
never offering the same experience twice.
The one great pleasure
of art is that we
never stop
learning and there are so many interesting
styles.
These guys have used these new machine
learning techniques to train algorithms to recognize the artist and
style of a fine - art painting with an accuracy that has
never been achieved before.
Despite
never having any formal art training, he evidently absorbed the profoundly teachable
style which Tom Carr had
learnt at the Slade School in London and also through his close association in the 1930's with the Euston Road School
of Painters.
Rossi's 10 ideals that
never go out
of style From David Rossi's website, the most important things he's
learned over 33 years in real estate that
never go out
of style: — Relationships — Honesty — Dedication — Integrity — Follow - through — Knowing the territory and doing your homework — Paying attention to details — Troubleshooting problems before they occur — Striving for perfection - And most importantly... putting client's interests ahead
of your own
On his website, Dave Rossi listed his 10 ideals that
never go out
of style,
learned during his more than 35 years in real estate: — Relationships — Honesty — Dedication — Integrity — Follow - through — Knowing the territory and doing your homework — Paying attention to details — Troubleshooting problems before they occur — Striving for perfection - And most importantly... putting client's interests ahead
of your own
I'll settle for a few designer
style spots in my house instead I'm drawn to white rooms with a few pops
of color, which is
NEVER gonna happen at my place
Learned the hard way when we bought a couple IKEA Poang chairs with the slipcovered cushions in natural.