Sentences with phrase «really comes into the picture»

In fact, Rayman never really comes into the picture at all.
This is where your budget really comes into the picture.

Not exact matches

So Donald Olson, this forensic astronomer, comes into the picture and says, «Well, you know, that's true, there aren't any really bright stars in Cassiopeia today, but we were talking about the events of 1572.
In the past, my road trip outfits were definitely comfort over style and while I still like to ensure what I'm wearing is as comfortable as possible — I try to put a little more effort into what I'm wearing because you really don't know where you'll end up or what blog post picture opportunities will come up!
This means that every profile we saw on there was filled out and most people had added pictures and come back in and really put some work into their profiles.
We have a couple of months before the Oscar race really starts, but come Telluride the picture will begin to come into focus.
The video shows a black SUV and an Opel Kaddett on the track and then the Black Corvette Z06 with a really tall rear wing comes into the picture.
Then Barnes and Noble and other superstores and Amazon came into the picture, and it became really important to be able to sell your books through those venues; a lot of weight was put on those sales.
Dan: Before Creative Capital came into the picture I was only able to travel to Wisconsin to spend time with Ray, which gave me compelling material but not really a complete story.
As the architects explain, this experimental office shed, dubbed Mission Control, was necessary once children came into the picture, serving as an alternative quiet spot to really focus and get work done, away from the hubbub of the main house:
This aspect is really where the big picture functionality comes from — it allows general counsel to get a birds eye view of work allocation, costs and a direct insight into how their department is running.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z