This is
the only game it seems to do it on for some reason.
Not exact matches
On a longer timeline, even that strong growth will
seem low after figuring in all the movies, music and
games people will want to consume in their robot cars, which Google will be
only too happy to supply them with.
As of now, it
seems like
only Samsung customers will be able to watch the
games in VR.
... And shifting into diversification
only when the market begins to «go south»
seems like a losing timing
game.
After winning a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her wild - eyed turn as a mental patient in Girl, Interrupted, she attempted a few other serious acting roles but
only seemed to find blockbuster success when she took on the lead role in the feature - film adaptation of the video
game Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
Others
seemed convinced LaRoche was just another entitled pro athlete who wanted not
only to received tons and tons of money just for playing a
game, but who also had to set his own workplace policies, too.
Lin signed a free agent contract with the Golden State Warriors and
seemed to get in the
game only when his team was way ahead or far behind.
In an age where hyperrealistic graphics can make you believe you're watching a live football match
only to realise that two teenagers are controlling the action, it
seems bizarre that such a basic - looking, straightforward
game could be so popular and influential.
If God promises that He will never again destroy everything that breathes, but then in the future He does so with fire, it
seems that either He is playing word
games (He
only meant that He wouldn't destroy with water, but fire is still an available option), or, just as with the flood, He can not stop the destruction with fire when it comes.
The «righteous»
seem to
only want that separation when applied to them; injecting their beliefs into OUR secular system
seems to be fair
game.
But I have to admit that, as I have just described it, much of the
game seems to speak not
only of the finite's power to reflect the infinite but also of a kind of fated, heroic human striving against the infinite.
Over the longer haul hope invests itself strongly in winning the
game, getting the job, shortening the war, and achieving economic justice
only if these
seem to add up to something enduring.
Unfortunately, He
seems to prefer sending psychic messages to
only a select few Prophets who then pass the Word onto the rest of us — like a
game of cosmic chinese telephone.
I was really looking forward to this
game to let off some steam after what
seems to be a year of hell (has it
only been two weeks!?).
Only two points between us and City
seems a bit minimal but perhaps the fact that they have had some awful
games and results should be taken into account.
what i have noticed recently is that ozil is another player after sanchez that have emphasized the important part wenger plays in the way both players have changed / improved their
game, they
seem to listen & trust him, sanchez recently said it was wenger, s idea to play him as a cf and just does what he tells him which can
only be good for us, what do you think??
Without him, we would be considerably lower than we are, people
seem to forget that in several
games last year, he was the
only one trying and pulled us around.
So if we were to lose then we would've already lost 2 meaning we would most likely
only be able 2 lose 2 more
games over the entire season to have a chance of winning the league which would
seem quite unlikely
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never
seem to be prepared to hit the ground running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent years, that many fans actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple
games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the summer months... right now I'm watching the Super Cup and not a single player is unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of players half a mile long that haven't seen
game - time so far this preseason... I can
only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this club has faced over the years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this club
It now
seems painfully obvious that Khedira is surplus to requirements at the Spanish giants, as he has
only played 17
games for them this season.
Despite Guardiola's worries over his side's defence, they
seem to be coping pretty well so far, as City currently have the joint best defence in the whole of the Premier League, with the Spaniard's side
only conceding 11 goals in just 16
games so far.
The Boss doesn't
seem to trust our other defenders in Holding and Chambers, but with the retirement of Mertesacker coming up, and with Jenkinson and Debuchy disposed of, there are no other options available, so we should be using one of those instead of Koscielny to give them a chance to gain experience, but
only in away
games.
For now, though, we can
only look ahead to the match and after a couple of Gunners picked up injuries while on international duty after the Gunners were held to a draw in our last
game against Tottenham there
seems to be quite a lot of negativity around Arsenal at the minute.
It must be said that Just Arsenal readers have been suggesting that the big gangly striker Yaya Sanogo should go out on loan, if
only to give Lukas Podolski and Joel Campbell a better chance to get some more
game time on the pitch, now it
seems that we are gong to get our wish.
OT: If Leicester scale through their next run of
games which I don't pray they do, then surely they are clear favourites... As for Arsenal, we have
only Everton, spurs, ManU and West ham as tough away matches, I do not include City... It
seems we always do well when we are out of the UCL and fighting for Top4..
The latest discovery about 2k18, however, is that it
seems that Lonzo Ball will not be the
only member of his family on the video
game.
Tracy, who is also a hurdler and middle distance runner on the girls» track and field team — it
seems the
only sport this Tracy Austin doesn't play is tennis — admits she feels pressure with a
game on the line.
This may
seem like so much rhetoric considering that Kentucky has won
only eight
games the last three seasons, but Ray has some of the league's best talent in Quarterback Stanley Forston, End Phil Thompson and defensive aces Dick Palmer and David Roller.
Seems like a really short sited plan considering our offensive
game plan was to
only run.
Seems most of the serious negative FSU Baseball posters come on here to comment
only when we lose a
game, but never show up when the Noles win a
game.
Gabriel
seems like he has been playing right back all is life and can
only become better with more
games, was very calm on the ball.
He remembers seeing Porter as a 6» 5 eighth grader whose jumper
seemed like the
only part of his
game he was interested in developing.
All well and good, but facts are facts (everyone
seems to have a hard - on for stats right now) and that Man City performance was the
only significant win against the top 6 this season — it's not a measure of how we typically perform in these
games.
I didn't record the
game and I'm
only bringing this up (a) to hopefully placate my suspicion that my memory gets worse by the hour, and (b) because it
seemed like Brown et al. talked about learning at halftime that Nerlens wouldn't be a go.
Not sure how accurate that info is, but it was given as a reason why we
only seem to get TV
games when on the road...
This furor
seems only logical, for the Steelhead (Salmo irideus gairdneri) which was almost ignored during the Northwest's early decades, is one of the world's toughest and most brilliant
game fish and a prince of the beautiful salmonoid family.
i normally view it this way when we have a high percentage of possession we need someone with the killer instinct to apply the finishing touch and put the
game to bed.At the moment
only alexis can do it.but it
seems he is notatch fit so wenger whould try to find a killer in the remqining transfer period
On top of this, the smaller clubs
seem to get less injuries, whether it's lower expectations, less intensive training, less
games etc etc I think this can
only be a good thing for Jack.
just finished watching the replay of the
game...
seems like our grinta and fight till the end
only applies when we face the beneventos.
Only concern is that in many
games we
seem come off the accelerator in the second half ie today, Leicester, Brighton.
Missing
only one per
game doesn't
seem like a lot to me — or pehaps I've just become tainted by watching the last few seasons» worth of defenses.
A good response I reckon, but Wenger was also asked about the issue of fans staying away and instead of accepting that it was a protest, his answer
seemed to suggest that it was
only because there was not much riding on these
games that so many seats were empty.
For me this situation surrounding Olivier Giroud has caused enough problems already this season because not
only is it ridiculous that he has struggled to regain his fitness after returning late from the Euro's, but that his head also doesn't
seem to be in the
game.
The youngster also had to express his admiration for Danny Welbeck, who was
only playing his fifth
game for the Gunners and has also
seemed to slot seamlessly into the «Arsenal way».
He, Alexis are the
only ones who will always give a fight... no matter what the score is... and people are happy that jack gets injured #fact... No one showed up yesterday for the big
game... Literally no one... Wenger tried and selected the best possible team... The players
seem to play
only for the wages... ALMOST no one thinks of defending the Badge..
With the Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere being the
only England player that
seemed to be trying to win the
game against Republic of Ireland yesterday, it was no surprise that the match was a drab and unexciting
game that leaves England still waiting for a win over the men in green.
Im not concerned about pekka in this scenario.The worst case for us (Saros struggles) he (pekka) gets one
game rest like he did all the time in the regular season and goes back in at home, in the best case for us juuse can make an positiv impact and we ride him for this series... the
only thing what would bother me about the worst case is, you could argue that our future # 1
seems to show nerves in the playoffs.
The good thing no one
seem to notice and under estimate is that we will have no post season
game and
only very short trip to Asia in pre-season — no extra commercial income but instead all effort will be on preparing the squad to start the season well.
Fans
seem to forget that his form was so good in the 2014/15 season that he was the
only player to appear in every
game prior to his injury.
Not
only are the Gunners one of the wealthiest clubs in the world with a state of the art stadium in the throbbing metropolis that is London, but we have a board that has proved itself to be one of the most patient and forgiving in the
game, while the rest of them
seem ready top sack a manager at the drop of a hat.