Also,
something about a World Series, but whatever.
Not exact matches
«The people in football don't know how good they have it,» says Minnesota Twin general manager Andy MacPhail, who knows
something about coping with free agency; the Twins are the only team to win two
World Series in the last 10 years.
It should tell you
something about the state of Houston's bullpen right now that they're intentionally going to a guy who had a 4.77 ERA and allowed 1.5 homers per nine in the regular season in this 2 - 1 game in the
World Series.
You likely knew that already if you've paid attention to any of the coverage of this
World Series, but even with the obviousness of it all, there's
something special
about the
World Series returning here.
While popular television programs
about the
world of advertising like the
series Mad Men have made good fodder for their entertainment value, it's altogether
something else to read a novel based on the ins and outs of corporate advertising.
Properly titled Assassin's Creed: Revelations, little has been revealed
about the title other than its new location, but «lots of new features» have been promised,
something very exciting for a
series already brimming with open -
world gameplay.
While The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is clearly the star of Nintendo's presence at E3, Nintendo Treehouse: Live also gave Pokémon fans
something to go wild
about this morning: the
world premiere of live gameplay from Pokémon Sunand Pokémon Moon, the seventh, and newest, era of the core Pokémon
series.
What I find ironic is that it is his can - do optimism that is in this case working against our ability to do
something about our dependence on fossil fuels and the climate change that this dependence is resulting in, that is, switching to alternate energy, preserving modern civilization and the
world economy beyond Peak Oil and Peak Coal, preventing climate change from becoming such a huge problem that it destroys that the
world economy — and more than likely leads to a
series of highly destructive wars over limited resources.