Sentences with phrase «pored over every press»

The Warp Zoned staff was unable to attend this year's E3 Expo, but we pored over every press release, every trailer and every screenshot bundle to bring you the best that E3 2011 had to offer.

Not exact matches

While the British press continue to pore over Gordon Brown's meeting with Barack Obama, journalists on the other side of the pond have taken a somewhat different approach.
The Conservatives» current style is hinged on being relatively unremarkable and therefore directing all negative press coverage away from themselves back onto Labour, who currently have no end of shortcomings for journalists to pore over.
Forget fees or cuts, commentators will pore over the answers to resolve the most pressing question of the day: Is Ed Milliband on the side of middle England, Christmas decency or does he stand with nativity - hating, godless, Wintervalistas?
Pour into the palm of your hand and gently massage / pat into your skin, or soak into a cotton pad to press / swipe onto your skin - even leave the cotton pad on over areas with large pores for a quick DIY sheet mask to instantly shrink pores!
I'm not going to compare its directors, the Duffer Brothers, to Stanley Kubrick, as I'd probably get pipe - bombed as soon as I press save on this Word doc, but the Stranger Things feed frenzy has a strange similarity to the way people used to pore over Kubrick's films — shot by shot, idea by idea, line by line — desperately searching for a secret logic or unseen narrative.
There are plenty of new pics after the jump and if you want to pore over all the marketing guff you can download Mazda's press doc below:
You can't have too many eyes looking at a book and yes, small presses will do editing, but I would also have a friend or three pore over the manuscript looking for typos.
By the time the «publish» button is actually pressed, there is nothing more appealing than the thought of kicking back and savoring the sweet victory of becoming a published author and letting life get back to some semblance of normalcy after months (or perhaps even years) poring over the keyboard in an effort to create the Next Great Bestseller («NGB»).
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