, and avoid cardio to
the point of scolding ourselves if we have to run to catch the train (only if we jog rather than sprint).
Not exact matches
To
scold Christmas and Easter crowds as lapsed Christians may miss the
point: that they are loyal family members performing their household rites
of affinity.
Therefore,
scolds who too quickly condemn the excesses
of Christmas make the wrong spiritual
point.
I have found that many times, when a woman comes to a blog for men, the men jump all over that woman, label her as a troll, and
scold and demean her for giving her opinion, but I won't do that to the men who come here to this blog to give their male
points of view.
At one
point, McMahon
scolded Holmquist for grandstanding and asked him to be more respectful
of his colleagues.
The
pointed, almost
scolding voice
of Sen. John DeFrancisco rang out across the hearing room in the legislative office building in Albany on Tuesday.
I make a
point of it in my chatter here (and if I don't, be sure to
scold me:)-RRB-.
As a fiction editor at a publishing house, we are treated to scenes where Ana is
scolded by her husband for not changing her work email address to her newly married name, and her editorial notes consist
of «make the font size two
points bigger.»
has Proyas
scolding that one should always be prepared for happy accidents on the set — a funny thing to say when all evidence
points to a production so micro-managed that every trace
of life has been sucked clean from it like meat from the bone.
In the latter category, there are Pam (Jason Mantzoukas), a gun - toting shopkeeper who sells drugs to kids out
of an ice cream truck, and Jason's cousin Nick (Adam Pally), a younger version
of Dick who shows up on crutches during the movie's climax for no apparent reason (It might seem like a useless
point to raise, but the screenplay somehow lacks logical consistency, such as when Jason
scolds Dick for smoking the «gateway drug»
of marijuana after the grandson smoked crack earlier).
From the author's
point of view, the most interesting characters to write are always the dark ones, so my favourites in purely creative terms are probably Mathilda Gillespie from «The
Scold's Bridle», whose twisted voice comes through her diaries, and Fox in «Fox Evil» whose even more twisted voice comes through his complex love / hate / abusive relationship with 10 - year - old Wolfie.
Also, if the dog is barking because it wants attention, even the negative attention
of being
scolded is a reward from the dog's
point of view.
If you must
scold, a gentle shake
of his scruff and a harsh tone are sufficient to get your
point across.
Don't ever use punishment, collar corrections or
scolding to teach him the commands, as the
point of counter conditioning is for him to associate pleasant things with the thing that frightens him.
«Included in a balanced diet,» he adds, «byproducts are actually an excellent source
of nutrition for pets» — a
point reinforced by the NAD decision in March that
scolded Blue Buffalo.
-- Nintendo previously made Zelda games by making small areas and connecting them together — For Breath
of the Wild, the team first had to figure out what needed to be placed on the map — Groups were created out
of the over 300 devs to work on specific sections
of the world — Game Informer's demo starts at Serenne Stable — Yammo runs this place — Link can rest in bed and restore health here — Stable also lets you store horses, meet with merchants, NPCs — Stables are located throughout the world — Each one is run by a distinct character — You can spend rupees on a more expensive bed, giving you an extra heart the next morning — These hearts are yellow and can't be recovered if you're hit in combat — Spending time by fires in the world passes time — Dynamic weather system in the game, with the world reacting as a result — Ex: when it starts raining, NPCs outside the stable quickly go inside — Beedle is back to sell you goods — Have to be careful during a thunderstorm, since your metal items can attract thunder — Metal weapons and shields can be discarded or thrown at enemies — Link can get killed by lightning — Difficulty dips / spikes depending on where you are, since you can go around it and avoid it until you're stronger — Over 100 Shrines — You can find an item that identifies Shrines — Discover a Shrine for it to be a fast - travel
point — Shrines also give a Spirit Orb — Trade in orbs for unknown items — Dedicated team handled animal A.I. — Bears, wolves, deer move through the snow — You can get overwhelmed by enemies quickly — Link can keep multiple horses at a time — Affection / loyalty important with horses — Feed and take care
of horses to raise their stats — Can call horses over to you, but horses need to be within a certain proximity to be called — Horses can be killed by enemies — Aonuma «wanted players to choose their own path», so no companion character in this game — Stamina meter encopasses sprinting, paragliding, climbing — Meter can be upgraded, but Nintendo won't say how — Different shields have different speeds and level
of control for snowboarding — Can mine rocks which can be solid for rupees or used for crafting — Can place stamps to mark areas
of interest — 100
of these symbols can be used on the map, including sword, shield, bow and arrow, pot, star, chest, skull, leaf, diamond — Every style
of weapon has a unique set
of animations and feel different — No invincible weapons in the game, Nintendo says — Zelda can get mad at you and
scold you — Players can see the ending without seeing everything from the story — A certain element was added in the game to make for a more cohesive storyline — Most difficult Zelda game to make — Aonuma is still finding new things in the world
Kratos seems to have matured to the
point where anger is no longer the only emotion he feels (though one could hardly blame him), to the
point where he
scolds his son for beserking in the middle
of a fight.
One such figure, in headdress and white tunic, might be a boss
scolding three alternately incredulous, defiant, and apologetic - looking underlings for a botched job, or a survivor
pointing out captured war criminals accused
of heinous acts.
Also, RGB at Duke would
scold R.Gates for making the «schtick» «First, the climate now is not warmer than it was in the Holocene Optimum (do not make the mistake
of conflating the high frequency, high resolution «2004 ″ data
point with the smoothed low frequency, low resolution data in the curve — even the figure's caption warns against doing that — for the very good reason that in every 300 year smoothed upswing it is statistically certain that the upswing involved multidecadal intervals
of temperatures much higher than the running mean.
Hat tip to Monica Bay at The Common
Scold for
pointing out Litigation Support Today magazine's presentation
of its first - ever awards for excellence in litigation support.