Both phones feature fingerprint sensors (placed below the rear camera), USB Type - C, Samsung Pay (with MST, so you can use
them on older points of sale), and IP68 water and dust resistance.
A modern take
on the old point - and - click adventure game genre from the masterminds at Double Fine Productions, Broken Age is about as far away from Super Meat Boy as you can get.
Not exact matches
His parents flew to Bali and retrieved their son, but at this
point, the bold 12 - year -
old had already spent $ 8,000
on their credit card.
The NBA world rallied behind Boston Celtics star
point guard Isaiah Thomas after his 22 - year -
old sister, Chyna, died in a car crash
on Saturday.
My first concern is that PODO is six years
old and hasn't yet hit an inflection
point on the revenue curve.
At the moment, everything in a car from a design
point of view is based
on a 100 - year -
old package — engine in the front, and a driver holding a steering wheel behind.
From the driver's
point of view, the cockpit is a pleasing combination of new and
old, with the multi-screen infotainment system
on the center stack but the central instrument cluster analog - style
old - school.
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site,
pointed to studies of
old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs
on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
He
points out, for example, that working
on old servers and running Windows 95 will leave you vulnerable in comparison to newer, updated alternatives.
Still, as one person
pointed out
on Twitter, this current high - tech problem doesn't seem any different from the age -
old low - tech re-entry problem.
Each listing includes the item (s) to be delivered, the number of miles from
point A to
point B, and the price to be paid, explains David Hater, a 50 - year -
old retired Army officer who's delivered more than 400 gigs for Roadie, earning anywhere from $ 8 for a local delivery to $ 400 for «delivering a few extra boxes and making a stop or two along the way»
on interstate trips.
Specifically, the judge
pointed the Justice Department to another law called CALEA, which is about assisting law enforcement, and suggested the feds couldn't fall back
on the
older law instead.
They do not in fact bury their heads in the sand as the
old wives» tale tells it, but the fact that most of us believe that myth to be true only makes a stronger
point: if the move you choose is to burrow in deeper to protect the current nest
on which you rest, the odds are high that you're leaving yourself a sitting duck (or ostrich, as it were).
«Every morning I make it a
point to leave my phone
on airplane mode for a minimum of an hour after I wake up so I can spend quality uninterrupted time with my wife and 11 - month
old daughter.
Whether you're a dividend growth investor or a good
old fashion Boglehead, the
point is your passive income is made perfectly, without another real ounce of effort
on your part.
Fitzgerald also
pointed a finger at Soglin for the Kraft Heinz announcement that it will shutter the Madison Oscar Mayer plant, which employs 1,000 workers and is a century -
old fixture
on the city's East Side.
The study drew
on data from nearly 6,000 millennial renters (age 18 to 34) at a time when homeownership for Americans under 35 years
old is at its lowest
point in the history of Census recorded data dating back to 1984.
Most newsworthy in this year's edition, the 87 - year
old billionaire
pointed out that Berkshire Hathaway now has a $ 116 billion war chest to spend
on a deal, but that prices were too high for him to spend any of it in a big way last year.
As yet another example, Anthony Bourdain in his former TV show «No Reservations» did a profile of
old school restaurants in one episode
on «Lost Manhattan» and
pointed out that the
old school restaurants that are left own their own buildings.
That includes the equalization program, placed in the constitution in 1982 (though, as a now decade -
old paper
on the matter
pointed out, its constitutional status is actually quite weak).
Just keep your eyes
on the mempool chart, which as my 4 year
old daughter
pointed out, oddly resembles the cover of a Dr. Seuss book.
Charles: Right, I think that's a huge demographic question that I haven't seen any really good statistics
on because of course most of the boomers are still in their late 50s or 60s, early 70s and they're not yet to the
point where the
older generation like the boomer parents, the so - called silent generation, which has sold their houses or given them to their offspring, their adult children.
I am far more educated
on the
Old testament than the New, but I'm pretty sure some of Jesus's key
points are love and compassion.
I recall one meeting at which an
older pastor chided him for that, after Richard, still a little wet behind the ears, had rebutted the man's views
on some
point.
It's missing the
point on a scale that is arguably worse than someone reading the Book of Genesis and concluding that the earth is less than 10,000 years
old...
I agree with you
on one
point, I don't know how someone so intelligent, companionate and reasonable can stomach to be associated with such fossils as you or the decrepit
old windbags that make up the RCC leaders
The
older textbooks
on evolution make much of the idea of ho - m - ology,
pointing out the obvious resemblances between the skeletons of the limbs of different animals.
This is a few hundred years
old at best and as
pointed out «Because both sides of the fragment have writing
on them, King said it could have come out of a book rather than a scroll.»
Instead of looking at the productions of the new media from the
point of view of the
older modes of production we must,
on the contrary, analyze the products of the traditional «artistic» media from the standpoint of modern conditions of production.
In contrast to the rigorists» heavy stress
on the New Age, these Christians
point to the realities of the
Old Age or to the ambiguity of life between the ages.
One afternoon, en route to the hotel from the historic
Old City, the driver
pointed out the window at a group of men standing
on a vacant corner.
The
old gang of ours seems to have suffered some attrition, but I figured we'd stumble
on each other again at some
point.
The
Old Man (nervously): I certainly can not argue with you
on those
points.
I think some in this group, MUST explain away the evidence that
points to the Earth being very, very
old, in order to speak with authority
on evolution.
Parents of large families in which
older children have already moved
on to adult life report a «squash and a squeeze» effect where each child's birth makes the house a little less bearable until breaking
point is almost reached... then
older children spend the day at school, then they're off to university and adult life, and slowly the house becomes almost unbearably large.
If at some
point during the week I express an opinion, I must perform one of the tasks
on my very long been - meaning - to - get - to - that home maintenance list (which includes such glorious undertakings as mopping the kitchen floor, vacuuming the stairs to the basement, and bagging up
old clothes to send to Goodwill).
But you
point to a different set of people, Ross, that should have objected to the war at the beginning and are now declaring that they are empowered by the Republicans» defeat
on Tuesday:
old conservatives of the Reagan and Bush - I eras, such as Brent Scowcroft or George Will.
Contrarian that I can be
on occasion, when things got around the table to me, I'd say, «I'm George Weigel and I was born again
on April 29, 1951... at which
point I was 12 days
old.»
This is why, at one
point in the book, I grant the Gnostics of
old the validity of their questions, though I go
on to revile the answers at which they arrived.
That's the whole
point, your religion is based
on much
older religions.
Then I went back to my same
old lifestyle, until I reached the
point I mentioned above
on my patio.
In manhood, he needs wood to build a house and, later, still more wood to build a boat
on which to ship out in midlife escape; and the tree, each time, obliges to the
point of reducing itself to a stump
on which the exhausted
old man finally comes home to rest.
It also reconciles the new and
old testaments beautifully
on this
point.
D. E. Nineham
points out that «most commentators accept at any rate the basic facts of the story, arguing that Christians would have been unlikely to invent a tradition in which Jesus receives hurried burial from a pious Jew, and his own followers have no part in the proceedings ’15 and then goes
on to add that «scholarly opinion has perhaps been a little inclined to overlook the possible influence of the
Old Testament
on the story».16
The various scholars who agree with Smend
on this
point are reviewed by Peter C. Craigie in The Problem of War in the
Old Testament (Grand Rapids: Win.
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were burst forth from the tomb of the
old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope
on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he
pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years
old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservation.
R.D. Wilson who wrote «A Scientific Investigation of the
Old Testament»
pointed out that the names of 29 Kings from ten nations (Egypt, Assyria, Babylon and more) are mentioned not only in the Bible but are also found
on monuments of their own time.
And they got upset and were trying to figure things out and finally became so frustrated that the Law was so hard to follow and God kept sending them into captivity and there was so much death and eventually the prophets started prophesying about a day that would come where the hearts of the fathers would return to their children and a sacrifice that would be the final sacrifice so that they could all stop killing so many animals (which God also admitted He never wanted in the first place because that was not the
point), and also that God would eventually wipe out the
old system and write his law
on their hearts and minds so that they could finally follow him without making so many mistakes and messing up everything.
On the other hand, it must be reiterated that the
Old Testament canon reflects the full range of the life of that people; that the spirit of Esther was provoked in their history, again and again; that Jews have known in their long history one Haman after another (the most recent conspicuous Haman being Adolph Hitler); and that if Esther isn't history or theology in any direct sense, it nevertheless informs us more richly of the life of man and
points up one of the universal deterrents to the exercise of the love of God.
Interestingly, as far as I can tell, Aulén made no use of the
Old Testament
on this
point.