Sentences with phrase «really odd bit»

@OldeFortran77: disqus The really odd bit is how MS touts this ability to watch TV, while somehow neglecting to realize that most people will jack their console into their goddamn TV.

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I'm not Jewish, and I suppose that I think some of their practices are a bit odd, especially those of the ultra-Orthodox, but really, I can't find just a whole lot to complain about when it comes to Jewish values.
I think it is a bit odd, but it was sent to family and friends, so I really have no problem with it.
Coconut flour is a bit odd, so cooling completely really helps it hold together.
The texture is a bit odd but I really like it.
I'm not really sure how I feel about the chocolate - rosemary thing... they taste a bit odd to me.
I agree with above I mean do we really need all this rigmarole and things to worry about!!!! Can someone not write an article about how having a baby will probably be fine, you will cope more or less ok apart from maybe the odd 3 am dash to asda and the occasional row with your husband due to being a bit knackered, the birth will be hard work but you can take it and after a few weeks you will have forgot what it was like not to have a baby!!!!
The wood block was a bit of an odd size, 6» x 6», so I had to really go through my photos to find one that I loved and that I thought would fit well.
Decisions.I love the Remembering Violets dress in a really odd sort of way - it's so insanely comfortable and darling, but it also is a bit hard to pull off without looking preggers (I'm going to post pics and my own review on it on my blog soon) so I'm not entirely sure on the wearability.
This can be a bit draining in that most of my free time goes towards Odd Daughter, but I really love it.
The teaser really looks a bit odd.
Winstead has had a bit of an odd trajectory in her career, going from thin supporting parts in big dumb studio movies to a huge indie breakout with her magnificent performance in Smashed a few years ago that she unfortunately didn't really capitalize on afterwards, but here she gets the best of both worlds by developing a kickass character we can root for in a thrilling genre piece that also has some depth to her.
It's an odd trailer — and a bit of an anomaly in that it doesn't really tell us much about what kind of movie this is.
It's a bit of an odd description, really, as I've always imagined Super Monkey Ball to be Marble Madness meets monkeys.
In Lynne Ramsay's fragmentary, ferociously beautiful You Were Never Really Here, the great shape - shifter Joaquin Phoenix balloons his body into a fearsome new form: a bulkiness every bit as convincing and psychologically revealing as the bony odd angles of The Master's Freddie Quell.
Though I expected a few odd menu items to appear at Woody's Lunch Box in Toy Story Land, Disney really did go a bit crazy with the offering here.
What it amounted to at the moment is a lot of waggling and the controls for the movements felt really loose and jarring, with characters moving a bit too fast and at odd angles.
While it may seem a bit odd at first, especially for a Housemarque title, the learning curve is really not that steep at the end of the day.
I've been playing video games since SF2 as well, and personally, I think KOF is a bit of a waste (it was basically SNK's answer to Street Fighter 2 and it didn't really get any better for the next 10 years, odd given the near - yearly sequels).
But it's vague enough that it could be anything, and odd enough that I can't really think of anything it wouldn't sound a bit strange as.
It also has to be said that the City feels very empty in terms of population because there really isn't many NPC's walking around adding that bit of extra personality to the map, but instead there is the odd few pedestrians in and around the city just walking around giving off a walking dead kind of vibe and in fact there seems to be more enemy AI than actual members of the general public scattered around the map apart from one linear level section which takes place at the Mardi Gras festival, where it is a fairly busy environment that you have to get through undetected.
The Title Screen takes a familiar anthem from SRIII and remixes it a bit with odd glitch type noises which represent the actual game really well.
That is really odd and seems to show a bit of a bias.
The two of them together make a really nice balance and aren't hard to use, although aiming is a bit odd - perhaps since they call it aiming when really you're just crouching.
But, seeing them not addressing the freezing issue just yet, seems a bit odd to me really, so I don't know how they prioritize updates.
Bit of an odd decision really, especially when you can't help but crash thanks to the twitchy controls.
Finally, it's a bit odd to argue that someone who argtues we «should definitely worry about global warming» is really a tool of climate change «deniers.»
It sounds a bit odd, but in a the idea seemed to work really well during a short product demo.
Having to squeeze your phone to make it do something does sound a bit odd, but we've really found this feature useful.
It looks a bit odd, on the backside of the ZenFone 3 Deluxe, but it works well, and that's really what matters.
Having to squeeze your phone to make it do something does sound a bit odd, but we've really found this feature to come in handy.
Here's an odd tip: adding a little bit of mayonnaise (or Miracle Whip) into the batter makes the banana bread / muffins really moist and a little tangy.
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