Sentences with phrase «picked up a bit later»

The afternoon wave on Friday have to contend with more difficult scoring conditions, as the win picked up a bit later at TPC Sawgrass.
Things pick up a bit later on, but it's not enough to redeem the series.
We have a half hour leeway if you need to drop off a bit early, or pick up a bit later.

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Employment growth has also picked up and retail spending has been a bit stronger of late.
I went to a local Mormon church in the very late 90's and they preach from the Baptist Bible and it was quite an informative few weeks and for one who was looking for something I definitely picked up a few vital bits of information that wouldn't have been known by not being there.
The 28 - year - old was due to begin work on Sunday but after picking up an illness he was given the chance to recover and come back a bit later.
Genetic Denim is known for great fits and looks that are almost always picked up by the latest starlet... so, with that, comes a bit of a higher price tag.
We were a bit annoyed that the helicopter that came to pick us up from Novaya Zemlya was over an hour late.
Hey all, I have a quick little fashion and outfit post for you today as I am racing around later between places with Emily to pick up some bits and pieces to loan for a shoot we are doing together tomorrow.
I have been on a bit of a spending freeze as of late, but I picked up this dress several weeks ago using all my Banana Republic rewards points.
This game is a perfect blend of well - rounded, bite - sized action that can be picked up and put down comfortably, yet was challenging enough to make me late for work while I had to try just one more level.
The latest version of the film's release which I picked up in Blu - Ray format didn't really add to the films initial quality including added clarity or sound as portions of the film still remained a bit grainy and the sound a touch on the tinny side however I found those minuet short coming only added to the films appeal as it was a bit reminiscent of the worn out VHS rental cassettes of the mid / late 80's.
This is especially true after you put the game down for a bit then pick it up later.
We've got a full hands on coming up a bit later here, just in case you still might be on the fence about picking one up.
You get the feeling that some day we'll all stop by Walgreens to toss in a manuscript and pick up a ready edition of the book a bit later, just like having vacation pictures made into prints.)
It's actually coming a bit late: The iTunes store is riddled with manga apps that pick up files...
I was a bit late picking up my Previews magazine this month so my apologies to the two of you who were wondering where the heck my second installment of Previews was (I kid!
The sister then got tick bite fever and because of all that I vaccined them late and didn't take them out, out of fear that they could pick something up.
With all my recent traveling I've had a bit of hotel news pile up on my desk so, now that I have a little bit more time, I though I sort through the latest hotel announcements and pick out the more interesting ones.
In late September or October the rains pick up a bit for a few weeks which is the warning that the wet season is nearly finished.
My plan is to watch the first hour or so of Nintendo's stuff, and then pick up the key bits and pieces from GN and gamexplain later on.
I may be a bit late on this one, but i recently picked up this great title on the recent STEAM sale and couldn't put my controller down.
I personally can't imagine anyone picking up this series for its plot, but with so many other fighting games focusing a bit more on storyline as of late it's hard not to warn people away.
That said, I found that I lost interest in it quickly, and even later on when events picked up, I was a bit past the point of caring.
Eventually you'll be able to pick up the ability to dash and grind your way through levels as well, but those come in a bit later.
In my experience, this makes it so much easier to play a game for a bit, and pick it up again later.
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