Sentences with phrase «still clamoring»

Many bigger, well - established companies are still clamoring for space.
Still, that hasn't stopped designers from putting together stunning concept photos and videos which set out to illustrate why iOS users are still clamoring for an official Dark Mode feature.
Despite repeated ISA warnings, Israeli investors are apparently still clamoring for some exposure to bitcoin or its derivatives.
Though the Broadway hit first opened a year and a half ago, people are still clamoring to see the musical, with productions in San Francisco and London opening later in 2017.
This library partnership meets the need for digital content from libraries whose users and patrons are still clamoring for relevant academic digital content.
Even though most competitors are introducing modern, European - inspired cargo vans — Ford Transit, Ram ProMaster, Nissan NV2500 / 3500 — Chevrolet buyers are still clamoring for the dated Express.
All that said, people are still clamoring to see this first installment, which, with a 60 percent Fresh rating at Rotten Tomatoes, has received praise for Jackson's sweeping use of his native New Zealand and knowledge of Tolkien, but more of a lukewarm response to the uneven story line and too many CGI characters.
According to a GameStop employee trusted by Destructoid, this set of amiibo will be much more plentiful than the Smash amiibos that people are still clamoring to find.
Yet we're all still clamoring to be heard above the noise, to be the first to offer our opinions, or click to see the pictures that have been hacked, all the while seeking solace in the seeming anonymity that's provided by a screen.
Me neither, but apparently it exists and collectors are still clamoring for the set of Wendy's kids meal toys they made to promote it.
If Arsenal sign PEA, Lemar, Rafina, and a quality back up for Ox and Alexis is still clamoring for a move or demanding a ridiculous weekly wage package then Wenger needs to tell the Chilean to not let the door hit ya on the way out.
Americans are still clamoring for less fuel - efficient trucks and SUVs, and most believe that «s unlikely to change as long as gas remains well below $ 3 a gallon.
It also seemed redundant, as women in Russia had long since gained many of the rights their Western counterparts were still clamoring to win.
Despite the publication's uncomfortably broad definition of reliability — it spans everything from «the engine fell out» to «the touchscreen display shows fingerprints too easily» — automakers still clamor to get on the Consumer Reports recommended vehicle list.
I don't think Legend of Dragoon has been forgotten, lots of people still clamor for a sequel or at least a part II.
While old - school Crazy Taxi fans may be turned off by City Ru $ h «s lack of an open world (although it's present in spirit, especially if you play with a controller) and its free - to - play nature, it's a fun little game that finds the perfect balance between the «endless runner» genre's pick - up - and - play mentality and classic arcade - y challenge, thus deserving to be checked out by both casuals, hardcore gamers that seek short bursts of fun and fans of the series who still clamor for a proper comeback.

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Yet the import market for Japanese pop culture is still in its infancy, and oftentimes it's entrepreneurs who are bringing the best items here to sell to early - adopting arbiters of cool, whether they are 7 - year - olds clamoring for Naruto or hip 20 - somethings sporting Domo - kun t - shirts.
There are still weeks of argument, debate and trading until the referendum is held, but amid all the clamor, I think the important thing to note is that Europe needs the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom needs Europe.
And yet, we still find people clamoring for a 2016 reenactment of this earlier Kempism.
Still, people like this author clamor for more bureaucracy as a defense of the rest of society, the middle class and the poor.
A young woman I had known earlier, a seminary graduate still unemployed and unordained by the church of her rearing, came up to me and whispered one of the questions I had been asking myself, her words lost in the rising clamor of the crowd facing the gunmen.
... when these dangers have reached their height and there is no possibility of flight, do we not realize how great a gathering there usually is in the church of both sexes and of every age, some clamoring for baptism, others for reconciliation, still others for acts of penance: all of them seeking consolation and the administration and distribution of the sacraments?
Up front we have a few world - class players surrounded by some serious pretenders... Sanchez is by far the most accomplished player in our attack but the controversy surrounding his contractual mishandling could see him go before the window closes or most definitely by season's end... obviously a mistake by both parties involved, as Sanchez's exploits have never been more on display than in North London, but the club's irresponsible wage structure and lack of real intent have been the real undoing in this mess... Lacazette, who I think has some world - class skills as a front man, will only be as good as the players and system around him, which is troubling due to our current roster and Wenger's love of sideways passing... Walcott should have been sold years ago, enough said, and Welbeck should never have been brought in from the get - go... both of these players have suffered numerous injuries over their respective careers and neither are good enough to overcome such difficulties: not to mention, they both are below average first - touch players, which should be the baseline test for any player coming to a Wenger - led Arsenal team... Perez should have been played wide left or never purchased at all; what a huge waste of time and money, which is ridiculous considering our penny pinching ways and the fact that fans had been clamoring for a real striker for years... finally Giroud, the fact that he stills wears the jersey is a direct indictment of this club's failure to get things right... this isn't necessarily an attack on Giroud because I think he has some highly valued skills, but not for a team that has struggled to take their sideways soccer to the next level, as his presence slows their game even more, combined with our average, at best, finishing skills... far too often those in charge have either settled or chosen half - measures and ultimately it is us that suffer because no matter what happens Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke will always make more money whereas we will always be the ones paying for their mistakes... so every time someone suggests we should just shut - up and support the team just think of all the sacrifices you've made along the way and simply reply... f *** off
Still he enjoys the poetry of it all, the strategic narrative drama played out in iambic pentameter merging with the din and clamor of the game.
Conor could lose another boxing match and another ufc fight and still people would clamor for this «grudge match» between two «entertaining» shit talkers.
Point being, despite our clamoring for a keeper of the future, Roma's man in the moment is still quite good and most definitely deserved that one year contract extension.
There are still a host of unresolved and politically thorny issues, including independent redistricting and the creation of a health - insurance exchange, that supporters would try to clamor for while they are in Albany.
Still, some party insiders clamored for a strong alternative for DNC chair.
Still, supporters of the millionaires tax said it would come up again, predicting that once the full brunt of the $ 1.2 billion in education cuts was felt voters would clamor for the surcharge.
It may not exactly get the adrenaline pumping like you'd expect, but it's also not without merit, and Scheider is still quite engaging in his finest character portrayal in his distinguished career, It may lack the excitement and sheer ferocity of Jaws, but this sequel should prove worthwhile fare for those clamoring for a continuation.
Perhaps not quite as salivating a prospect as last year's auteur - heavy, brand - new lineup, which included early glimpses of «Django Unchained,» «The Master,» and «Silver Linings Playbook,» it's still a mark of TWC's high standing on the awards circuit that what is essentially an invite - only marketing event got so many clamoring to attend.
It's a stylized, sleek comic book adaptation that spawned a few sequels, and still has fans clamoring for more.
Still, just as Ron Burgundy is the newsman we deserve, Anchorman 2 is the sequel fans have been clamoring for, and there's definitely fun to be had as Burgundy adjusts to having a black woman (Meagan Good's GNN exec Linda Jackson) for a boss even as he navigates rocky times with wife Veronica Corningstone - Burgundy (Christina Applegate) and seven - year - old son Walter (Judah Nelson), a surprisingly strong comic foil for Ron.
No doubt there is a vast young audience out there clamoring to know the answer to the film's conundrum about whether friends can have sex and still be friends.
For months now, beneath the hideous clamor of the presidential campaign, the quiet murmur of state boards of education and gubernatorial subcommittees has provided incontrovertible evidence of the survival of a different America, in which Democrats and Republicans can still come together — yes, still, despite everything — to do what's best for kids.
Soon, Americans were clamoring for the E36 M3, and customers started a letter - writing campaign to bring the car to the U.S. Still worried about cost, BMW developed a less expensive engine for the U.S. - spec car, with an output of 240 hp and 225 lb - ft of torque.
There's a new Toyota Supra, and while it might have a funky name and a motorsports design, it's still the new Supra for which we've all been clamoring.
«My fans have been clamoring for the return of Dunk & Egg ever since the graphic novels of «The Hedge Knight» and «The Sworn Sword» went out of print several years ago,» said author George R.R. Martin, «so I am delighted to announce that Jet City Comics is bringing them back — newly formatted for digital readers, and in paper for those who still prefer the traditional formats.
Around me, braying goats and sheep soil bundles we packed just last night or many weeks before, while the sea laps still and hungrily upon our clamor.
Romance book clubs are still thriving under a model that requires readers to subscribe in order to receive new books because they clamor for more... [Read more...]
The pages are still blank, but there is a miraculous feeling of the words being there, written in invisible ink and clamoring to become visible.
No matter there are still authors blindly worshiping publishers and agents, who clamor to be let past the gate.
Still, there's always the hope that the game might be re-released someday on some new platform, at which time us fans will clamor for an official translation yet again.
Borderlands is still a big - name property, but it's not as big - name as Red Dead Redemption, which appeals to fans clamoring for a «pure entertainment experience, and [they] don't care if it's a video game,» according to Zelnick.
Still, there are a lot of indies not coming to the Wii U, even if fans are clamoring for it.
Even though one part of the FFVII extended universe was actually very good, it's still kind of a shame to see we now have a prequel, a side story, a direct - to - DVD direct sequel CGI movie, and this re-release, rather than the thing fans have been clamoring for.
Pokémon still has an incredible following and gamers have clamored for many years to get a full Pokémon game on the consoles.
Even better, the year paid attention to artists still at it, despite the clamor for younger rising stars — artists like Alfred Leslie, Judith Bernstein, Melvin Edwards and other «new black heavies,» Thornton Dial, Sheila Hicks, Phyllida Barlow, Martha Rosler, Joshua Neustein, and Charles Hinman.
The renewable energy industry is clamoring for the additional push because in spite of the new tax credits, some renewable sources, especially solar, still cost more than conventional sources of electricity like coal or natural gas.
I can still remember the clamor and speculation the day Valve first announced it was not only producing its own operating system based on Linux and a line of gaming PCs - called Steam Machines - but would release its own controller as well.
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