Not exact matches
On the bright side, it's
nice to have the option of
opening a can
rather than popping
open an entire bottle of wine — some of which may go to waste, or which you could feel compelled to finish.
The view from the side is
nice, too, with the cut such that the back is completely
open rather than framed.
So for look number one, I styled the skirt with a cold shoulder sweatshirt which too had some
nice detail - beading & the
open shoulders were asymmetrical
rather than symmetrical and on one arm two
openings opposed to one - different than all the other cold shoulder tops that have flooded the stores right now.
Action speaks louder that words, meet me find out who I am will give you some hint Quiet, full of humor a romantic not a party animal
rather spend time with the one over a glass of wine, I love sport the
open and the sea,
nice walks on the beach and more
Id
rather have a
nice dinner or do something different.I like various culture foods
open to most all entrees... I do like quiet time and time to meditate in my garden..
Sweet
nice gamer reader plus love to hunt fish camp out doors stuff but would
rather game I'm pretty smart
open to anything pretty much
I presume that this is how police work customarily unfolds, and it's
nice to see a movie present this reality
rather than opt for the big eureka moment that cracks the case wide
open.
Richard Lester's The Three Musketeers is a very different kind of score from those that have gone before (it
opens with thunderous action music before leading into a
nice presentation of the vigorous, immensely catchy main theme) but equally impressive, and
rather preferable to Lalo Schifrin's hard - to - like music for its sequel.
At Microsoft's Gamescom conference today, Deep Silver Dambuster has given us a glimpse of the single - player campaign in their upcoming
open - world shooter, Homefront: The Revolution, along with a
rather nice CG trailer, seen above.
Things I would change or add as options: the cruise control module would serve me better on the right side of the steering wheel as opposed to the left (maybe just me), the key fob allows for remote unlocking and unlatching of the rear hatch, but assisted
opening would be very
nice (perhaps a higher option than I bought), and the fold - flat rear seats could benefit from head rests that fold away
rather than necessitate removal to facilitate the folding.
The Audi - sourced twin - turbo V8 is a highlight, as it makes
nice sounds, especially at wide -
open throttle, but you're always acutely aware that this is 2.5 - ton car
rather than a nimble sport sedan — though it is about 100 pounds less than the W12 - engined Continental GT.
The Superb is happy cruising down a
nice open road comfortably
rather than blitzing through it.
Another
nice touch is the ability of the bonnet to
open to
rather extreme angles - practically vertical, at perfect right angles to the engine.
Although backtracking is never an enjoyable task in any game, it's
nice to see a game so similar to many «walking simulators» given an
open - world setting
rather than tie players to a strictly linear path — and it's not like you don't have an impeccable view to gaze upon whilst you wander.
The updated visuals are
nice, but I really love how they've
opened up the city and actually have you take on the role of a runner
rather than immediately making Faith into a fugitive.
would be
nice if all planets were
open world type, seems
rather of a shame that you got mounts that are essentially ships but can't fly.
Going back to the
open - world setting and even though it's
nice to have such a large environment to run riot in, it doesn't take long to notice that the world is a
rather repetitive and boring place.
Indeed, on a very
nice spring climate weather Monday night that had the huge theater complex with multiple screens being
rather sparse of movie attendees, there were very few
open seats left for the Climate Hustle experience - I was stunned.
The BS1
rather includes a
nice hard box that magnetically
opens.
A
nice way to put things.And there are so many things you've mentioned that are quite obvious but are not easy to spot - like letting yourself
open and vulnerable in a relationship.A relationship and marriage are very different from any other form of connection between two human beings and handling it needs special care no doubt.Very healthy advice from you was to not run to the court every time there is a problem but
rather try to work it out - something that most young people just don't seem to understand.