Sentences with phrase «particular bit»

First read the Theogony, in particular the bits about me written long before your Jesus came along.
That said, there are scripted sequences that really work, in particular a bit toward the end that finds Nick trapped in a train station and stripped of his usual array of weaponry, racing to get the doors open as the place fills up with extra-deadly zombies.
Tarantino does play some dirty pool with the narrative, withholding particular bits of information from the audience until late in the game, but never more so than what Christie used to do in her prime.
Unsecured just means that a line of credit isn't tied to any particular bit of collateral.
My code doesn't treat any particular bit differently than any other one.
Even a cooking class is going to have to come to terms with some particular bits of knowledge — otherwise you won't even get the water to boil.
All of us have some mental picture into which we fit the particular bit of the earth's surface on which we live, and the starry sky we see at night.
Perhaps this particular bit of Arsenal news may be something to do with the reports yesterday that the Gunners would not be completing the transfer of the Colombian international star Jackson Martinez from Porto after all, despite a growing number of Arsenal transfer rumours claiming that he was the top of Arsene Wenger's wish list.
(This particular bit of knowledge is also often passed down by older guys on the team, not by the coaches.
While it remains to be seen whether or not Klopp is successful with that particular bit of business, he is also continuing to be linked with Pjaca's compatriot, Ante Coric.
I don't think they realize that he's not the only person who knows this particular bit of information about babies.
One particular bit of info I found nice to hear was his recommendation of making the food look more appetizing by putting it in a bowl and giving it an appetizing description.
One example from my history classes was WWII propaganda - what you could actually infer about history from asking «why would they choose to publish this particular bit of propaganda»?
«The reason it was all agreed by the Department [for Work and Pensions] was no one expected this particular bit of PIPs to soar away.
In both groups, the disorder was linked to a particular bit of genetic real estate on chromosome 17, called 17q21.
But I remember this particular bite because it left an itchy welt behind that lasted for weeks after I'd tweezed out the tick itself.
The team found that antibodies that bind to one particular bit of dengue's main surface protein enhanced Zika infections in cultured cells.
One particular bit of DNA code may produce a muscle protein, while another code produces a protein for skin elasticity and so on.
Daniel Craig will return in the tuxedo, with Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris and Ben Whishaw reprising their roles as M, Moneypenny and Q. They've still got a few months to finalize casting deals, but I wouldn't be surprised to hear confirmation on this particular bit of information within the next few weeks.
For the diehard Nicolas Cage fan, that particular bit of dialogue — accompanied by Cage swinging a sledgehammer and screaming — is all the incentive you need to watch Mom And Dad.
In the end, though, this particular bit of eye candy will likely be relegated to the fields of Art Direction and Costume Design, which is right where it landed in the Critics» Choice nominations.
This particular bit of groupthink is particularly disheartening, as those ingredients are, collectively, something Argo itself is never able to soar above.
They should highlight any particular bits of code they are pleased with.
The Evo handled it all right, but we preferred the STI for that particular bit.
It is practicable to come up with a research paper on your own if it comes to that, but there are epochs when it is needed to get professionals to do that particular bit of writing.
These books contain a particular bit of metadata that tells the Kindle reader that page syncing can be carried out with this particular piece of literature.
While the device won't be busting up the next - generation charts with that particular bit of Intel technology, it will be continuing its odd placement in the market with a 21.5 - inch multi-touch display at 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution — across that much display space, it's not exactly as sharp as some of the top smartphones on the market, but is more than enough to get you through the day as a media center.
Then again, the 80 ′ s and 90 ′ s averaged 17.55 % and 18.21 % respectively, so this particular bit of mass hysteria may not be entirely hallucinatory.
This particular bit of art is for Abu looking into a bag, which doesn't seem to be reflected by any particular game event or remaining prototype code.
While I'm not at all surprised by Angry Bird's success - its deceptively addictive and elegant in its simplicity - I am sort of surprised by this particular bit of news.
This particular bit of code was for a custom dedicated client / server architecture for providing the game with online multiplayer support.
If you're stuck on a particular bit or just want to let them have a shot, this is where your friend can take over with their own Dualshock.
However this particular bit of information is a little shaky.
I'm not the type to wish failure on anyone for anything, but this particular bit of schadenfreude is delicious.
The particular bit of news involving Atreus comes from God of War director Cory Barlog taking to Twitter to credit a fan for their discovery of the character's name.
The form then develops a conversation or particular language, by referencing architecture: particular bits of structural framework or in using the walls as support, building a connection between what's familiar and seeming unfamiliar.
After all, if a person possesses crowds of qualified followers, readers or if a particular bit of content earns significant views, reactions, retweets, shares, and likes, then it has earned a state of prominence that begets validation.
This makes it very easy for them to decide to reject any particular bit of science they don't like.
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