Sentences with phrase «on jackdaw»

Based on a Jackdaw Research analysis, AI has occupied a big chunk of the major developer — Microsoft, Facebook and Google — keynotes in 2017.
Adewale escaped the bonds of slavery at a young age and sought a life of his own on the Jackdaw, serving under Edward Kenway.
There is no access for coaches and minibuses, nor space for turning around / dropping - off on Jackdaw Lane.

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The increases may not be all that noticeable to people who buy the phones on a typical two - year installment plan, analyst Jan Dawson at Jackdaw Research noted.
Pricing and promotion, to be revealed on Thursday, will be all - important, says analyst Jan Dawson of Jackdaw Research.
How very true you are to your nickname, Jackdaw, a magpie who, according to Wikipedia, struts about briskly on the ground and who's cackle is metallic and squeeky.
Hey Jackdaw, I agree people need to take on there own responsibility for their actions.
They also show contempt for the foolish luxury of gold and silk... All are equally black, all have dark blue eyes, all make the same music in unison... I have not seen nor heard their emperor... As far as I could understand from the interpreter of their resolutions, they have unanimously decided to make war throughout this whole year on the barley, raw as well as malted, and then on the summer and winter wheat, and whatever else are the best fruits... From the kingdom of the wicked jackdaws, the fifth hour, 1530.
The Oxford University Sports Complex is positioned on Iffley Road (car entrance off Jackdaw Lane) in south - east Oxford and is the city hub for University Sport.
That's the conclusion of a new study on Western jackdaws (Corvus monedula), crowlike birds that live in both cities and rural areas across Europe.
There are 5 basic reasons to start using Jackdaw Cloud, any one of which could be compelling enough on its own:
An example of how Winters literalizes this idea is the way Victor has to move through Indianapolis on his mission to find a mysterious runaway named Jackdaw.
Victor, a black bounty hunter who tracks down escaped slaves, is on the trail of an escapee known as Jackdaw, and his pursuit will take many dramatic twists and turns.
Something that really got under my skin as well is the rope that wraps around the deck of the Jackdaw, on the PS4, they're individual 3D mesh models.
However, instead of gracefully stepping off the Jackdaw to meet its adoring fans, itslips on the gangway, smashes its head on the dock and falls backwards into the harbor's shallow pool of filthy water.
In Kiss of Death (2003) Noble and Webster used 34 taxidermy animals (1 mink, 8 carrion crows, 6 rats, 11 jackdaws, 8 rooks), metal stands and animal bones in order to project a gruesome image of heads spiked on rods on the wall.
Other works like «Dark Stuff» (below) are mind - boggling in their eclectic choice of materials, edging on almost grotesque — 189 mummified animals, consisting of 67 field mice, 5 adult rats, 42 juvenile rats, 44 garden shrews, 1 fox, 1 squirrel, 1 weasel, 13 carrion crows, 7 jackdaws, 1 blackbird, 1 sparrow, 1 robin, 1 toad, 1 gecko, 3 garden snail shells.
The new MacBooks, which are thinner, lighter and faster than previous models, are primarily aimed at business customers and others who spend a lot of time on their computers, said Jan Dawson, chief analyst at Jackdaw Research.
While the announcements expand the line - up of participating phones, Google still has much to do to take its technology to the masses, said analyst Jan Dawson of Jackdaw Research, noting that Samsung Electronics Co, the largest Android manufacturer, has yet to sign on.
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