Sentences with phrase «radar as»

Bill was starring in Twister back then with Helen Hunt, but he hadn't really registered on my radar as important when he walked the red carpet.
I've been in Newcastle for the weekend collecting the kids, so going to the Women's March in Sydney didn't cross my radar as an option.
And Hurricane Katrina in 2005 put the prefab Katrina Cottages on the radar as an affordable alternative, says its designer Marianne Cusato.
Growing in your basement, your entire operation is stealth based... flying under the radar as much as possible.
The company had solid earnings in the first quarter, yet it doesn't seem to be on anyone's radar as the next hotel brand with momentum.
So, why isn't this housing stock on policymakers» radar as a source of affordable housing?
Compared with social media job search heavyweights like LinkedIn, Twitter often flies under the radar as a tool for job search success.
In each case, the point of a follow up is twofold: it's an opportunity for you to reaffirm your interest in the role and why you feel you're a strong fit, and also to maintain presence on their radar as they're moving through the hiring process.
It was certainly news to us, until New Generation Mobile, known as NGM, popped up on our radar as a rather unexpected new addition to the Windows Phone hardware ecosystem.
A new Samsung Galaxy phone has appeared online with impressive Quad HD display and Snapdragon 805 processor, dubbed by Tech Radar as the Galaxy S5 Prime.
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The rest of its hardware was extremely unimpressive, and the J2 flew under the radar as a result.
If you're anxiously waiting for the Huawei Mate 10 Pro to land in the U.S., there's another phone might want to put on your radar as well.
We take it should be on your radar as well.
But maybe that is why commissions have an erratic history and the ULCC, flying under the radar as it does, has been in existence since 1918.
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The cyclical model works fine on the calibration data, and falls off the radar as soon as that data ends.
On another note, the state of Massachu - setts has been on investors» radar as the SREC for residential solar installations will soon expire.
«To build the momentum and support required to achieve such savings, the climate and economic benefits of existing energy efficiency and renewable energy projects should be more widely recognized, instead of passing under the radar as they often do now,» he said.
re: # 4 But HI invited Gleick to participate in a debate, so Gleick was on HI's radar as an important and influential person.
The Rockaways were on my radar as an area that really needed help due to what I had been seeing in social media and the news.
CO2 is off the radar as a concern in China.
Since it's founding in 1974, Kenkeleba House has flown under the radar as a not - for - profit gallery space and artist center.
«Rarely does such an influential artist that has impacted artists as diverse as Mike Kelley to Damien Hirst, flies below the radar as much as Paul Thek since his untimely death at 55 years old in 1988.
We've since invited both artist to exhibit at Nude Tin Can and in future any FLUX exhibition will certainly be on our radar as well as many of the artist we've seen featuring in the exhibitions.
She's always been on the radar as a part of those circles.
I can't say that Ninjago has ever popped up on my radar as an alluring and noteworthy LEGO brand to match the excitement I get from, say, a new Star Wars LEGO game.
This game was so below my radar as a kid, I didn't even know it existed except for my one friend who got it free from Nintendo Power and told me it sucked.
He gives Overcooked as an example of indie games that slip under our radar as being indie games: «We worked very closely with team 17 and and Ghost Town games on that title.
It might slip under the radar as just another hack n» slash game, but the developers truly managed to squeeze a robust RPG, centered around Kratos dealing with the loss of his wife and caring for a son.
Definitely a game to keep on your radar as it's fun, fast, and competitive multiplayer games with friends are always the most enjoyable.
Ever since my Short Pause compatriot Frankie Ailor told me that Darksiders is heavily inspired by The Legend of Zelda series, it's been on my radar as a game that I needed to experience at some point.
If you said yes to any one of these, Warhammer: Vermintide 2 is the game that should be on your radar as the next best first - person cooperative action game that lets you bash in ratmen skulls, obliterate various humanoid rat enemies and shoot up Warriors of Chaos that have joined up with vicious Skaven ratmen.
So SpeedRunners is a little cracker of a game that may fall a little under the radar as we move into the bigger months of the year for releases.
Batman: Arkham Origins is firmly on my radar as I gear up for probable Game of the Year contender Batman: Arkham Knight.
We also saw The Repopulation switch engines, Elite: Dangerous tweak its business model, and LuckCatchers fall under our radar as an early access title on Steam.
The Last Guardian has been under pretty much every hardcore gamer's radar as a project to watch out for, and for good reason.
Got Nobunaga's Ambition on my radar as well, but that will probably wait until I hear more reviews and see more gameplay of it I suppose.
Maybe it's because the official language is English (rather than the surrounding countries» Spanish), or the fact that it's such a tiny country, but it wasn't really on my radar as I criss - crossed over Mexico, Central and South America.
The third - largest Canary Island first appeared on the tourism radar as far back as the 19th century, and it's gone from strength to strength ever since.
Palm Springs has recently resurfaced on the national radar as a sought - after destination for high profile names, and airlines like JetBlue have been opening routes and expanding service to keep pace with the uptick in interest for the inland vacation oasis, which some call «the Hamptons of L.A.» The popularity of the annual Coachella musical festival has only boosted its appeal.
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The Exumas tend to fly under the radar as the masses opt for the more well - known Bahamian islands of Nassau or Paradise Island — leaving all the more untouched beauty for you to discover.
Consider the potential consequences, anyway: News on most of your holdings tends to just ping on your radar as you surf the news / web each day.
While Richmond might not be on the radar as much as some of the other cities mentioned on this list, by no means does that make it second rate.
This is great for VISA because it allows them to stay under the radar as they continue fill their pockets with cash and collect on high interest rates.
They usually also only focus on one asset class, limit the number of their clientele, and keep everything as low - key and under the radar as possible.
You've put it on my radar as I have been looking for a good company that pays in the Jan, Apr, July, Oct months.
He really flew in under the radar as a good value investor over the last few years.
I review old books that have dropped of the radar as well, like this one, because they are often more valuable than what you can find on the shelves at your local bookstore.
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