What threw some people, and by some people I mean provincial American journalists, was that the enemies
came in waves of attack.
While
enemies came in waves and you tended to barrel down into scripted fights, the sense of freedom in terms of movement was and still is unparalleled.
They'll
often come in waves of similar messages like these did, clearly sent out by single person or company.
For consumers, the
pain comes in waves, first when they have to live through the experience, and then when negotiating repairs and determining who pays.
The mental highs and
lows come in waves, sometimes unexpectedly — and the crashes can be really tough to deal with.
My postdoctoral adviser was encouraging: He told me that faculty
positions come in waves and that the job market will be better in the next couple of years.
Like any tower defense game, you have an objective you must defend from differing types of enemies that
come in waves across the level.
Sometimes it seems like
interviews come in waves — like you won't get a single call for two months, and then you will receive two in a week.
If so, chances are you went from feeling a sense of relief all the way to experiencing painful moments that
usually come in waves.
Changes are coming, though, and they are
coming in a wave of new technologies for the corporate world that are closing the gap with home technology performance.
Normally in a tower defense game, the
enemies come in waves, once a wave is defeated another wave will take its place.
Of course, Wolves shortly once again took control of the match and kept
coming in waves as Leeds players chased the ball all over the pitch with little success.
Dressing up for work seems to
come in waves for me and last week was a tidal wave of laziness.
So in terms of where you've seen entrepreneurial activity and start up activity, it's kind of
come in waves in fintech.
Recessions tend to
come in waves through changes in credit and consumer spending conditions (often hand in hand).
Ministry comes in waves at times, and if you got ta be at the job, then the whole «crown of life» crown is gonna take a hit cause your shepherding got rescheduled to hit that last tent deadline.
Milk directly from the
breast comes in waves (letdowns), so babies have to continue sucking through a slow milk flow to be rewarded with an abundance of milk when letdown happens.
Your milk ejection
reflex comes in waves — milk flows quickly, then slows down, then flows quickly again.
But one thing is predictable: pandemic influenza
viruses come in waves that typically peak about 6 to 7 weeks after they begin to climb.
I felt miserable and the
sickness came in waves, but after everything was cleansed from my system and I replenished my body with nutrients from vegetables and lean protein, I started feeling healthy and energetic like I hadn't felt in years.
Though the warmer
temperatures come in waves, it seems like each of these waves are lasting longer and longer in duration, and that's a telltale sign that spring and summer are really going to grace LA soon!
I love all the bonuses and the ability to upgrade your weapons in the game which is really needed when you fight those gigantic boss battles or when the enemies
come in waves upon waves.
The headlines and
soundbites came in waves saying anything from «Cannes is dead» to «Cannes needs to change» to «Cannes change is here.»
The austerity
packages came in waves while basic needs such as food, housing, health care and heating became luxurious necessities for middle and low income citizens who saw their households» incomes steadily shrink.
Those amendments
mostly came in a wave of anti-Catholic sentiment toward the end of the 19th Century, in reaction to an immigration wave of Irish and then Italian and Polish Catholics.
Android 3.1 is rolling out now to Motorla Xoom [tracking page] devices on Verizon's network, however our Xoom still has no idea that an update is available, so it's
likely coming in waves.