Sentences with phrase «small bit of exploring»

This dress was so comfy, I ended up doing a small bit of exploring around the hotel and surrounding few blocks in it too.

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Your baby gets to experience the joy of exploring new flavors and textures while you get to watch his thrilled reactions to nutritious new foods you can make at home.Starting out, you'll get to introduce them to small bites off a spoon, -LSB-...]
A group of researchers in Japan is exploring the behavior of a certain type of SET made from two quantum dots, which are bits of material so small they start to exhibit quantum properties.
This year since Cash is a bit older and more aware of what's going on, I wanted to let him really play around in the paint, so I simply cut out an decorative egg «stencil» from a piece of cardstock, and taped in onto another piece of cardstock, then just applied small dots of non-toxic fingerpaint in fun spring colors to each paper, and put it all out on a washable blanket for Cash to explore and play.
While exploring the site I noticed a small symbol on all of the profiles I was viewing so I did a bit of digging.
New Zealand is a setting not often explored in gaming and the small ocean isle brings a bit of salty, fresh air to gaming with Reverie, a retro adventure built in the model of The Legend of Zelda that's exclusive to the PlayStation Vita (with a PS4 release not far behind).
The lesson aims to explore the Buddhist celebration of Wesak / Vesak by incrementally «feeding» students with small bits of information about the celebration in order that they develop questions about the purpose and symbolism used in the festival.
You may leave small bits of vegetables along the tunnel to give your hammy incentive to move and explore.
It may sound a bit strange, and that's because it is, but this realm of furry creatures who can talk feels like a real place, a place with a rich history, which is impressive given that you're actually relegated to a fairly small piece of land to explore.
This feature highlights that character models very much like the environments are full of wonderful small details giving each character a bit more personality and depth, as well as adding to the clues you gather from exploring the crime scenes.
The Metroid - vania bits of the game are fairly standard and consist of exploring different parts of the island, slaying small monsters along the way.
You and three other friends team up to explore dungeons and areas of the main game in smaller bite sized chunks.
This isn't a bad thing as such, but it would have been nice to have a constant array of smaller foes for us to fend off as we explored, something to add a bit of excitement to the empty landscapes.
As if limiting the area the player is allowed to explore wasn't frustrating enough, the extremely fun weapons, such as the Thermite Rifle, are actually only in a very small bit of the game.
The game offers a bit more single - player content in the form of a combat - free mode where you explore small areas and listen to storyline audio, and a wave - based survival mode.
I'd love to see Vicarious Visions or Toys for Bob speed up the characters a bit in the next entry, or at least have more smaller levels that you can get through more quickly instead of the massive worlds that can take more than an hour to explore.
To celebrate the series» 30th anniversary, here's another great history video from YouTube's Gaijillionaire, which explores Phantasy Star's 8 - bit origins, how the departure of programmer Yuji Naka and artist Rieko Kodama (who were both put onto a small platform game project called Sonic the Hedgehog) resulted in a very different Phantasy Star III, and lots more besides.
Multi-panel paintings in oil and smaller paintings on canvas and aluminum formats explore the tundra fragmented into puddles and bits of ice with small cascades flowing over the rocks, reminders of accelerated seasonal changes melting ice fields and sea ice.
We're now roughly 30 hours from Robinson Crusoe (pictured at the top of the post), a small, remote island where we'll do a bit of exploring before getting back on our route to Rapa Nui.
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