Sentences with phrase «seen daylight way»

The ZS550KL model is hardly a powerhouse, with a middling Snapdragon 625 processor under the hood, and it's no longer officially up for grabs stateside, having seen daylight way back in the fall of 2016.
Granted, the two gadgets are equally long in the tooth, having seen daylight way back in 2015.

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His only opportunity to see daylight is when he passes a small window on the way to his counsel visit or the exercise cell.»
They found a VP candidate who scared the living daylights out of middle of the road voters, and energized the Democratic base in a way we haven't seen since JFK.
According to Ruuskanen, there is one way to prove whether daylight saving time truly contributes to strokes: «If we, in our country, abandoned daylight saving time and, in a follow - up of several years, saw that the small increase in stroke incidence disappears, it would make a strong argument that it actually is the clock change that raises stroke risk,» he said.
Having lived in Russia myself and seen a BMW X6 M driver speed in reverse down a one - way street in broad daylight, only to then perform a hard acceleration and slam on the brakes before repeating the process five times over, this clip seems about par for the course.
So I've uncovered a website, Gaisma, that lets you see in various ways exactly where this is all going — that is, how quickly the daylight hours will lengthen — because, given our northern latitudes, the increase isn't regular.
First announced (more like teased) way back in June 2014, one of only three consumer Android TV devices ever released barely saw daylight this spring.
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