Sentences with phrase «of polish as»

Dead Island was full of impressive and ambitious concepts, but the game ultimately didn't have the same level of polish as other big budget titles out at the time.
we've delighted in a swathe of technically brilliant games, executed impeccably and delivered with thunderclaps of publicity and huge amounts of polish as you can see below.
Their work can sometimes do with a bit of polish as well.
The side missions deserve special mention as they exhibit the same exceptionally high level of polish as the rest of the game.
D4 is a darkly weird game, and one that boasts a fair amount of polish as it experiments with genres and controls.
I love the formula of this polish as well.
I'd say nail art, but I can barely even manage a simple coat of polish as it is.
Following the successful completion of our Closed Beta phase, as announced earlier this week, we are now entering the final stages of polishing as we prepare for launch.

Not exact matches

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This year, top product picks include gel nail polish you need not venture to the spa for, water that doubles as makeup remover and resealable disinfecting wipes to replace a cabinet full of spray cleaners.
Just go look at the early videos or blog posts from people who seem to have it all together today, people like Amy Porterfield, Gary Vaynerchuk, or Tony Robbins — none of these folks was as polished as they are today.
Khosrowshahi simultaneously came across as polished and humble while employing a charm offensive that has seemingly worked well for him during an apology tour of sorts as Uber tries to rehabilitate its image with customers and government authorities around the world.
You can argue about which is easier to use or more polished, but at the end of the day, iOS does not have as many features as Android and that means it should not be used as the «gold standard» that all apps are held to.
Your work no doubt has secondary tasks too, such as dotting your ethical i's, keeping track of communications and project status updates, and giving that report or proposal a final design polish.
As reported in the Globe and Mail on October 31, federal Finance Minister Flaherty is reviving and polishing - up the Conservative Party's ill - conceived election proposal to end taxation of individual capital gains if the proceeds are re-invested.
Poland was seen as the continent's greatest hope for shale gas, and the Polish government went out of its way to court major companies.
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The couple decided to become speculators, buying some of the houses on the cheap, tarting them up (the same open - plan kitchen / luxurious bathrooms as The Property Brothers, but with an OC bent: cheap surfaces that look polished and high - end).
Benoit Mandelbrot was a Polish - born mathematician and polymath, a Sterling Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Yale University and IBM Fellow Emeritus (Physics) who developed a new branch of mathematics known as «Fractal» geometry.
Some pieces may be good - to - go as - is; some will require varying degrees of dusting and polishing to show their worth.
The production itself was a highly polished affair held at Deutsch's Steelhead production studios in L.A., with the jurors seated around massive tables, glowing lights making them appear as if they were a circle of overlords deciding the fate of the universe.
Except for the Portuguese synagogue, the buildings look un-Antwerpishly drab, catering to four bourses, several major companies and many more smaller operations that buy and sell stones and / or cut and polish them, as well as businesses selling tools of the trade or offering services like laser inscription removal.
Even your most evergreen content will likely need to be polished up as data and statistics become out of date and new advancements are made in your industry that would be useful to add to the content.
Bitcoin has gained acceptance as a payment method for thousands of companies — mostly small ones, but including major brands — KFC Canada, LOT Polish Airlines, Japanese ecommerce giant Rakuten, Whole Foods, Bloomberg.com, Gap, JC Penney, Lionsgate Films and Intuit, for example, as well as organizations like the US Libertarian Party and the Louisiana Republican Party.
Without the Prime Minister's personal diplomacy and polishing of Brand Canada, as well as Ms. Freeland's extraordinary efforts, I believe CETA would have failed.
Some of the same churches I've been to, You left some out, tho... only if she wears a head covering... as long as she doesn't wear makeup or jewelry (wedding ring and denominational pin excepted)... no peep toe shoes, especially with toenail polish... if what she is doing gets bigger than what the men are doing, she's out (Thats a real big one)... only if she'll do it on a volunteer basis and never expects an honorarium, even if she speaks at the main Sunday service.
As a Polish - Jewish lad of twelve, in the summer of 1942, he witnessed the brutal liquidation of the Bobowa Ghetto.
The Soviets had their own concentration camps, and plenty of Polish nationals as well as Russian civilians ended up in there, to be worked, starved, or frozen to death.
I, too, was struck by Trump's emphasis on «will,» and especially by the way in which he spoke of the Polish nation as consecrated by «the blood of patriots.»
Then it was the older woman, his mother's mother, who lost her temper at Fania, «and spat terrible words at her in Russian or Polish mixed with Yiddish,» while his mother «sat there like a scolded child, and as her mother shot one venomous question at her after another, all of them soaked and sizzling with sibilants, she said nothing in reply.»
[14] As Bonaventure explained: «The mirror presented by the external world is of little or no value unless the mirror of our soul has been cleaned and polished».
It is a tribute to the fastidiousness of Siecinski's scholarship and the integrity of his mind that no one without inside knowledge of the man would be able to determine from this text whether he is himself a Catholic (as his Polish name might suggest) or an Orthodox.
He had been an editor of a Muslim Congress magazine and was recognized as a polished writer, even though he had neither the formal scholastic training of a religious seminary nor the Western training of an English school.
As the world marked the silver anniversary of the Polish elections of June 1989, which eventually brought to power the first non-communist Polish prime minister since the Second World War, a conference met at the Vatican to consider «The Church in the Moment of Change in 1980 - 1989 in East Central Europe.»
It's as if the Church cleans out its attack, gets rid of a few things, dusts off and polishes some others, and becomes something new, but not entirely different.
Blessed John Paul II's encyclical Evangelium Vitae is used as a key text, particularly as Short describes the Polish pope as the «greatest historian of abortion».
In the course of dating outward, most relationships will be temporary, used only as tools to chisel and polish you.
«He was as alone as a man can be,» the Polish journalist Jerzy Turowicz remarked of John Paul II at the moment of his election.
Solidarnosc was a lone movement that, against the expectations of a world that considered Communism a permanent structure, led the Polish people to throw off communism almost as a dead snakeskin.
While he does engage some of the criticisms of Pius XII — such as those made by the Polish government - in - exile in London — he tends to explain them away, always giving Pius the benefit of the doubt.
In doing so, they make us think hard, again, about how this miraculous liberation took place — something no one expected on October 16, 1978, when a little - known Polish cardinal, who styled himself the pope «from a far country,» was presented on the central loggia of St. Peter's as the new Bishop of Rome.
The details of this report reached the Allies from Vatican sources as well as from informants in Switzerland and the Polish underground.
That is, I am an American citizen (of Polish - Russian lineage, if it matters) who became a Baha'i as an adult of my own free will and out of love for the Faith.
as long as we look for God in a place rather than in the heart and soul of the other, especially the least, lost and lonely, all we succeed of polishing is shoe leather
I am the grandson of gentle and loving Jews who lived through Polish pogroms, saw a son trampled under the hooves of horsemen whom they identified only as «Christians,» and who fled to America...
For every man is primitively planned to be a self, appointed to become oneself; and while it is true that every self as such is angular, the logical consequence of this merely is that it has to be polished, not that it has to be ground smooth, not that for fear of men it has to give up entirely being itself, nor even that for fear of men it dare not be itself in its essential accidentality (which precisely is what should not be ground away), by which in fine it is itself.
As the outside world no longer has any excuse for ignoring, the Polish Church — the Church of heroic resistance to Communist tyranny, the Church of Wyszinzki and Wojtyla — has another...
Such conservatives, estimated by pollster Daniel Yankelovich as one American in five, are actually somewhat marginal to the mainstream of national life, have few polished spokespersons, and are given to unsophisticated and vehement expression of their resentment about assaults on their convictions and values.
So one day there stood before this polished Egyptian vizier, as he went about his duties overseeing the sale of food, a group of unkempt Palestinian shepherds.
His confident mangling of the Polish language amused him as much as us, and he partook with gusto in such fare as dark bread slathered in lard and salt, served with plenty of vodka at a local peasant restaurant.
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