He seems under no illusion that times ahead will be tough and he has a difficult job to do.
Not exact matches
Could be a lot of fun, as for me a game which deserves a resurrection it's Enix's
Illusion of Time series (posted this up somewhere on the DQX article, but it
seems to have a better fit
under this article)
For some reason, many people
seem to be
under the
illusion that self - published authors can't market their books, thus meaning no sales.
I'm
under no
illusion that there are infinite possibilities as the game
seems to promote, but from what I saw it
seems like there's a decent number of outcomes, so I look forward to seeing how many outcomes there actually are, and how different they turn out to be.
Multiple meanings that point the overwhelming, the seductive, the fascinating, and the blinding which,
under special circumstances or in situations of brutal change and upheaval, or in ritual experiences of transition, cause visions, hallucinations,
illusions that
seem thoroughly real to those who live them.
Under no
illusions about the limitations of Callendar, but it
seems like a lot of those errors cancel out leaving a graph that wouldn't be too far off from the observations.
As for aerosols, you
seem to be
under the
illusion that the only thing that matters is volcanic events, and even then only that they happen.
It is a truly daunting undertaking, which Justice Goddard
seems to be
under no
illusions about.