Sentences with phrase «really are tonnes»

There really are tonnes of different parts for Guardians that you'll either find in dungeons, buy in town or create in the towns factory.
There really are tonnes of activities to do in Baños, such as jungle tours, countless other waterfalls, and the thermal baths but the last one I will mention is just to walk through the town and admire the scenery and the buildings....

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There are a number of competing solar cell technologies (c - Si, perovskite, CIGS, etc), but currently with 80 tonnes of silver necessary to generate one GW of solar power, should solar really become ubiquitous, a steady and increasing demand driver for silver is in place.
It's really really tasty and comforting I'm sure I'll be making it a tonne more in this cold weather!
mindset really get to me and sometimes make me think I don't stand a chance, sort of makes me feel like a mans purpose in life now is money dispenser, his other qualities don't matter if he doesn't bring back a tonne of money.
Before you have your baby, it's easy to be persuaded that you need tonnes of accessories for breastfeeding — special cushions, bottle warmers, insulated bottle carriers, feeding chairs... The truth is, you won't really know what extras you need until you really need them!
I've tried tonnes of more budget friendly products but none of them really worked for me so I'm glad I splashed out!
I've been testing a tonne of @sleekmakeup recently and I'm really falling in love.
BoF: So if you're not opening tonnes of stores, you're scaling back product and you're being really cautious about the off - price channel, where are the growth opportunities as you look ahead to 2018?
Overall, the game is great and still really fun to play but I always think «If they had spent a bit more time fixing all the stinking glitches and problems with this game it would have been perfect» I don't understand... it's like releasing a Zelda game (which are always very ambitious games) with a tonne of bugs and just screwing it up for everyone... grrr.
Sure, there is a tonne more money and glossy cinematography, but really, is this much better than Monster Brawl or Jack Brooks, Monster Slayer?
Whilst that I can acknowledge that it did take the film in a slightly different direction, and tried to do something a little different than the original (for example letting Murphy retain his memory whereas in the original Murphy was wiped or delving more into the family life of Murphy both as a human and as RoboCop), but for me it missed out on having the main villain, it cashed in on using the original them tune (which to be honest I did kinda like), the shoe - horning in of some of the original one liners that really felt out of place, there was tonnes of CGI which unfortunately is to be expected these days and I felt it was considerably toned down to appeal more to the younger audience, losing the over gratuitous violence and blood that the original had which in my opinion gave it some of the charm that it still has today.
With Active Curve System, GLS feel sporty for a such car but is not really a very agile car due to heavy kerbweight (over 2.4 tonnes) and higher ground clearance.
There's obviously tonnes of great investing advice out there to harvest, but the lessons we really take to heart are those we learn via trial & error, and hard won experience...
I am going again to be doing Beach Cottage Love Your Christmas Home and it starts this week — if you remember last year this little series is about having a pretty not perfect home this season and keeping it all real girl and thinking about what you want, instead, and (more importantly what is do - able), of opening Christmas magazines of amazing spreads and beautiful houses (which we all actually know were styled by marketing people, a tonne of assistants and stylists in July) and feeling total and utter let down that your houses / life / food / upper arms will never ever look like that anytime soon when it's really just you and the dog thinking about Christmas until at least the 20th of December.
Only Halo really sold that much, but this gen it's also tanked, Uncharted 4 on the other hand sold a metric S «t Tonne, same is true of Horizon (an entirely new IP), God of War and many others, they're all on their way or have already sold 10Ms also tanked, Uncharted 4 on the other hand sold a metric S «t Tonne, same is true of Horizon (an entirely new IP), God of War and many others, they're all on their way or have already sold 10M.
While it was often described as «just a rail shooter», Orta had a tonne of really subtle game play elements that made it a really refreshing entry into the genre 15 years ago and it's ripe for a comeback with backwards compatibility.
Your «30000 tonnes» is used to make it sound like a lot but of course it really is relatively little.
That is the just «for now» mark to aim for but we really do need to stop coal use dead and then take the 300 tonnes Carbon per westerner out of the air!
The reality is that you don't really open up many more opportunities for innovation and reduction with anything under $ 40 per tonne.
By starting with a value (say $ 200 / tonne) you will likely never get the chance to explain that it really wont be as bad as they think.
«uncertainty with the RF of the gas» might be seized on by deniers who will wrongly interpret it as an admission of ignorance when it is really just a shorthand way of saying that a tonne of any gas has an atmospheric lifetime and impact which will depend on plenty of chance events such as where it was emitted, what the temperature was at the time, etc etc and we can compensate for imperfect information by using probability distributions.
At the same time, those currently emitting 20 tonnes would reduce to something like 11 tonnes, which seems like a lot, but isn't really fair because it let's those who are emitting more today emit more tomorrow just because they were emitting more today.
It may be that $ 30 / tonne CO2 tax does nt reduce emission by very much in the short term but the reason would be that its not really a very high tax (compared with say the GST).
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