Sentences with phrase «really hitting anything»

Without relying on auto - aim, it's hard to feel like you're really hitting anything a lot of the time.
Those looking for a smart political satire will have to keep expectations low, as this film is primarily concerned with the romance aspects, not really hitting anything serious until Harris» well - delivered final speech.

Not exact matches

Target Retirement Age: This is where you can really have some fun because you can set it at anything you want and it can tell you if you are on pace to hit it.
I can't resist anything lemon flavored, and the tartness of these muffins really hits the spot.
These are good any time of the year, but especially during winter — cinnamon is such a gently warming flavor and anything cinnamon - y just really hits the spot on cold days.
This past week, I didn't have anything prepped for breakfast and it really made a difference (in a not good way) in my mornings, and Ben hits the drive - thru more often when I don't have something ready for him to grab in the fridge.
But other than the fact this hits the «anything Asian food» checkmark on my cravings list, like I said, it is a really simple soup.
I think we've finally hit the age / time when my kids just want gift cards and my husband and I really don't need or want anything specific.
the rest of the team is so atrocious that you could probably hit blackmon, dj, and nolan 7 -8-9 and it wouldn't really change anything
Im not suggesting that this protest should not go ahead, far from it but I think all the time the club is owned by silent stan nothing will happen to improve anything, the only real way we may force change is by hitting the club in its pockets and that comes from boycotting season ticket sales, the protest during the West Brom game meant nothing to the board as they already had the money in thiewr pockets and as they are all from silver spooned backgrounds and old money famillies they really do nt give a F@ck if the fans protest.
And Huddersfield did not create anything really, with just five shots, only hitting the target once.
Since hitting menopause I have found a new strength and confidence I really feel like nothing can stop me doing anything I want to.
It's more psychological than anything, I think — just to see a new place, escape my daily routine and maybe hit «reset» without even really knowing it.
It's not that she's perfect or that I'm perfect or anything, it's more that in my daily life, few adults are capable of flipping my «I really want to fucking hit you right now» switch, so the chance of my child or anyone else's doing something that causes me to haul off and slap them across the face or tushie is basically zero.
And if you're anything like us, a really good cheeseburger hits the spot.
And can't keep my eyes open in the morning, so 4 days intense lifting 3717kcal intake but on off days I'm lucky if I hit 500 — 1000kcal anything I can do would be really helpfull
I have gotten into HIT a lot more lately and I really do prefer it over anything steady state.
Yeah that jacket is really a hit, it has the right amount of texture and blending of colors to go with anything... I like the background with the palm trees!
This is pretty much my go - to outfit on days when I a) «don't have anything to wear» b) have managed to «accidentally» hit the snooze button 10 times in a row and really don't have time to think about what to wear.
I like to flirt, and it really hit me tonight that my flirting can't be used as a tool for anything more right now.
Well im a 6foot 7in tattoo artist brown hair baby blue eyes.im a really down to earth kinda guy love to laugh and cut up lol.love being outside and doing just about anything to do with being outside i guess if you like what you hear jut hit me up... cant wait to hear from you...
heyy my name is charles im from riverside california, love to try anything once as long as its not too out there but other than that im down:P im really easy to get along with and talk too so if you want hit me up i do nt bite, hmhm hard;)
If anything, it nails home the fact that hitting on girls is really, really hard for some guys — usually because they're trying too hard.
Very nice l don't drink nor smoke I'm a gentleman all the time l was raised never to hit a female nor call a female anything other than there name I'm a nice man that really just wants to be happy and loved
Tony Scott, whose late - period movies are nearly as guilty for spreading the shakycam virus as anything Greengrass did, had a big hit with the turgid revenge flick Man On Fire, a movie whose reputation rests almost entirely on a strong Denzel Washington performance that the movie doesn't really earn.
Cast: Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor, Geraldine Chapman Program: Special Presentations Headline: Not a dry eye (or a dry anything, really) Noel's Take: It's been five years since J.A. Bayona debuted with the terrifying - yet - tearjerking ghost story The Orphanage, and now he's finally back in the director's chair with The Impossible, based on the true story of a family that was visiting Thailand in 2004 with the Indian Ocean tsunami hit.
In remaking his 2011 French Canadian surprise hit Starbuck, filmmaker Ken Scott doesn't really try to do anything new.
For Three Billboards, it need to hit where it's expected to and can't really afford to miss out on anything major.
The trailer, which mercifully hit the web on Monday morning, opens with Everett Ross (Martin Freeman) echoing that same sentiment, telling the Black Panther, T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), that the truth of what Wakanda really is far exceeds anything he's seen before — and he's seen a lot.
The highlighting is also really hit or miss, and trying to switch voices often doesn't do anything.
The Windows Tablet PC reputation never really earned anything through the cheap netbook - based versions that hit the market over the last few years.
Since Enix barely does anything to begin with and none of their stuff has really been a smash hit in the west on the scale of a Square thing, it's clear that they wouldn't touch the spinoffs with a ten foot pole sadly.
There are a few hits and a few misses with this entry as it doesn't really do anything innovative and stays quite close to the usual Atelier formula.
That being said if Armored Core and Super Robot Wars are anything to go by, the fact that the two ACE games currently available really hit the mark in terms of gameplay it's safe to say that this tie - in series will be around for a long time.
They took that and ran with it, and really tailored the experience and the tech for that hardware, without watering anything down... We did target 30 frames a second because we wanted a target we could confidently hit and know that the gameplay was solid and fast and fluid at that framerate.
The humour is very hit and miss, not in a Z «really dated» kinda way, or a Duke Nukem «actually totally awful and I don't know what we were thinking in the 90s» kinda way, but the humour is childish and didn't really do anything for me.
If the numbers of emails I've gotten today is anything to go by, this «Spreadsheet» cartoon that we sent out in today's newsletter really hit a nerve.
The reasons for that are many: the timid language of scientific probabilities, which the climatologist James Hansen once called «scientific reticence» in a paper chastising scientists for editing their own observations so conscientiously that they failed to communicate how dire the threat really was; the fact that the country is dominated by a group of technocrats who believe any problem can be solved and an opposing culture that doesn't even see warming as a problem worth addressing; the way that climate denialism has made scientists even more cautious in offering speculative warnings; the simple speed of change and, also, its slowness, such that we are only seeing effects now of warming from decades past; our uncertainty about uncertainty, which the climate writer Naomi Oreskes in particular has suggested stops us from preparing as though anything worse than a median outcome were even possible; the way we assume climate change will hit hardest elsewhere, not everywhere; the smallness (two degrees) and largeness (1.8 trillion tons) and abstractness (400 parts per million) of the numbers; the discomfort of considering a problem that is very difficult, if not impossible, to solve; the altogether incomprehensible scale of that problem, which amounts to the prospect of our own annihilation; simple fear.
once I hit a certain point there are no fees at all and I am to that point now... so it does nt really cost me anything to keep the policy (if I understand this right)..
Yes, that's the iPhone that isn't due to hit the market for at least half a year and the one that nobody really knows anything about.
So the next time you feel like hitting the mall, ask yourself if there's anything you really need.
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