Sentences with phrase «program in a similar vein»

Twitch has just announced Free Games With Prime, a program in a similar vein as Microsoft's G
Twitch has just announced Free Games With Prime, a program in a similar vein as Microsoft's Games with Gold on Xbox Live, or Sony's offerings alongside PlayStation Plus.

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They include an additional $ 100 million for water infrastructure investments, a $ 100 million «Downtown NY» revitalization initiative in which 10 cities will win $ 10 million apiece in a similar vein to his annual Regional Economic Development Council competition, and a tax cut program for small businesses (defined as those with less than 100 employees).
«To Read More Books In A Similar Vein» As the book publishing industry heads into its first major conference of the year this week — Digital Book World (hash it #DBW15 with us) in New York City — we learn now that we won't be seeing one late - breaking major development on the prograIn A Similar Vein» As the book publishing industry heads into its first major conference of the year this week — Digital Book World (hash it #DBW15 with us) in New York City — we learn now that we won't be seeing one late - breaking major development on the prograin New York City — we learn now that we won't be seeing one late - breaking major development on the program.
In a similar vein, urine marking is different than housetraining, though it should be discussed as part of a proper housetraining program.
In a similar vein, the guide implies with little justification that batterer programs are effective in ending abuse, so that a batterer who has completed such treatment should be considered as appropriate for custody, shared custody or unsupervised visitation (pp. 23 & 24In a similar vein, the guide implies with little justification that batterer programs are effective in ending abuse, so that a batterer who has completed such treatment should be considered as appropriate for custody, shared custody or unsupervised visitation (pp. 23 & 24in ending abuse, so that a batterer who has completed such treatment should be considered as appropriate for custody, shared custody or unsupervised visitation (pp. 23 & 24).
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