Such a concept will act as
a point of amalgamation for publishers and their content.
Not exact matches
The E71 BMW X6 has been updated with a facelift for the 2012 model year, helping keep BMW's
amalgamation of a coupe and an SUV looking fresh mid way
point in its lifecycle, which for a BMW is typically 7 years.
The high
point of the partnership between the Anne Frank House and the Anne Frank Fonds came in 2007, with the
amalgamation of all the archives connected with the Frank family.
Kojima could very well be
pointing out how, despite constant advancements in technology within the video game industry, most games are themselves hypertextual in that they are not completely original, but
amalgamations of established thematic ideas borrowed from literature, cinema, history, the arts, and other games.
They were immediately followed by the distinctly Japanese RPG
amalgamation of genres, Zodiac: Orcanon Odyssey from Kobojo, heading to the PS4 and PS Vita at some
point in the future...
Turning down the torch's oxygen, Bontecou created what she called «worldscapes,» soot drawings in which «velvety black forms graduate slowly and atmospherically toward a horizon,» foreshadowing, as Mona Hadler
points out, «Bontecou's arresting
amalgamations of two - and three - dimensional elements.»
While Apple has put in all its might to build the face recognition with a fine
amalgamation of hardware and software, OnePlus builds upon the existing hardware with the help
of 100 facial
point identifiers to verify the face.