Sentences with phrase «what sort of name»

Firstly, what sort of name is Archer MacLean's Mercury for a game, and secondly, who the hell is Archer MacLean?
BTW, Dacre: what sort of name is that?

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Leaving aside any potential issues with our hiring policies or company culture, what sort of questions / puzzles / brainteasers can I ask in our online application form or phone interview that can potentially screen those candidates who are motivated by providing great work and service, rather than those who want a «cool» name on their resume?
GRANT Chettleburg didn't know what sort of job he wanted after leaving school but soon made a name for himself in the horticulture industry.
I don't know all the creatures that hang here at David's site and your name does not link to your website where I can figure out what sort of critter I am speaking to.
Everything about chili con carne generates some sort of controversy — the spelling of the name, the origin and history of the dish, the proper ingredients for a great recipe, the awesome society and cook - off rivalries, and even what the future holds for the bowl o» red.
If I saw a replay or heard the announcers going crazy, I turned my attention to the TV, but the UFC really needs to start thinking about making some changes that help make the presentation of the sport more appealing to casual / lapsed / new fans by say starting things 1 hour earlier, use current Fox technology by airing a commercial while minimizing the arena camera in the top left corner so you can see what is going on, and coming up with some sort of naming system for events that mark said events as high, medium, and low importance.
In person or over the phone, I could ask her all sorts of things (about sex after birth, or what to expect while breastfeeding, you name it) and she's always there to help me understand.
What sort of things have you considered when you were trying to pick a baby name?
If a savvy lawyer informs a woman that her ex could get equal custody, thus putting the kabosh on her plans, and then asks if she ever feared him, whether he ever cursed at her, called her names, raised his voice or screamed in a fit of rage, «I'm so angry at you, I could kill you» — and what marriage doesn't have some sort of anger, yelling or threats?
Explaining at the start of this speech that he was «unfortunately» not drunk Lord Lipsey warned that in choosing the new body's name the government was in danger of creating a «sort of Orwellian other world in which things no longer mean what they are supposed to mean.»
But neither of them is the sort of big - name and / or mega-wealthy Republican GOP leaders once hoped to convince to challenge the senator in what they see as their last best chance to oust her.
Real live and unscripted thats what the reporters love to bad many were thrashing it call it all sorts of names in the headlines.
I might add, you know, there are so many things that Martin Gardner did that are so important to me, but I should mention his first, the first book of his that I ever saw, which was Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science, which I remember very clearly running into at age 14 in a friend's book [shelf] and that book just, what's the word, the scales fell from my eyes I think is the expression; meaning that I, up until age 14, even though I had grown up in a family, my father was a physicist and I was very exposed to science, I never really thought too much about, I mean, things that, sort of, you might say superstitions or just, sort of, I don't know, mysterious [forces] in the world, you know ESP and paranormal things and predicting the future and such things.
Now this comes from a, this piece of it comes from a 2003 paper by a planetary scientist named Jack Wisdom at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and what he discovered is that you can move, as you [were describing] through curved space by moving, [let's] say, your arms and legs, or if you're an alien as it is described in the article, a tripod alien — just for the simplicity of demonstrating how the movements are with, sort of, heavy feet and a ball at the end of the tail that helped to move the [weight] around, just to make it kind of simple to look through — you can move through curved spacetime without pushing against anything, and this is the key here.
The robot, named Atom, has refined movements, soulful blue eyes (it's sort of a butchered version of Star Wars's C - 3PO) and a unique «mirroring» capacity, allowing it to copy exactly what its human handler does.
The storyline, such as it is, involves an American girl (Ronan, Hanna) named Elizabeth (who goes by «Daisy»), being dumped off with her cousins on a farm in the rural UK during what appears to be some sort of massive war (why a father would leave a child in a country in the verge of imminent catastrophe is never adequately explained).
Part rejected network pilot, part Michael Crichton-esque what - if, the clumsy, cheap - looking sort - of thriller The Crash presents a very near future in which the U.S. government secretly enlists a white - collar crook from Chicago named Guy Clifton (Frank Grillo) to put together a team of hackers and analysts who can stop an imminent computer attack on the stock market.
What was once a niche sub-genre full of talented directors looking to make a name for themselves, now sees itself devouring popular culture like some sort of voodoo curse placed upon the film going public.
The name stands for «Coupe High - Rider,» and it's exactly what it sounds like — sort of.
As of yet its pretty much impossible to deduce what sort of hardware the handsets will contain, whether they will keep their names or look the same in final build.
What we do is we take all of the data from all of our clients over the last couple of years, because if you file a bankruptcy or consumer proposal with Hoyes Michalos, obviously it's a legal process, we're required to gather a bunch of data, obviously your name and address but a whole bunch of detail on your debts, your assets, your income that sort of thing.
As part of a scheme to give back to their fans Yogscast are sending out codes to a game currently in Early Access named TUG, which is sort of similar to what Yogventures was supposed to be.
There's some sort of storyline going on in Sniper Elite involving a typical bad guy by the name of Vahlen and the most generic, gruff white male protagonist imaginable, but it's not what you would call a gripping narrative.
Sure the 90s was the ultimate high of wrestling, Stone Cold, Triple H, The Rock, Undertaker are all names that now demand respect within the WWE and with them all gone (well sort of...) it isn't what it once was.
Regardless of what sort of lengthy name you call it, it certainly looks like Quake Champions is about to make a big impression as well as take a big step towards launch.
You recently ran a competition of sorts, where gamers helped you name two of your characters — what names did you decide on?
I hundred - percented it more out of reflex (and because I spent ten dollars on the thing) than pure Mario passion, and though I was happy to see Nintendo's most recognizable ambassador reaching an even larger audience, I wondered what sort of effect he could have with what I thought was only a shallow version of the normally brilliant platformers bearing his name.
The response to that, from what I've seen, seems to be even worse, and with it being sent over into AlphaDream's world... maybe Intelligent Systems has simply been too busy with Fire Emblem and Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. to have anything for a new installment yet, but I hope this isn't some sort of swan song or something.
Which is why there are a lot of names of professors on the research reports - sort of by definition a blue ribbon committee doing what it does by definition; staying independent of politcal influence and using their expertise to judge a topic on it's merits.
But when I speak about how evaluating externalities and a variety of «costs» from fossil fuel usage, I get called all sorts of names, told that my point is irrelevant, threatened to be cut off from being allowed to post on the topic, have what I say mischaracterized, etc..
Please let us know if you have had any experience with these sorts of scams and what the names and proposals were.
BLP has some guidance on what this is: «someone that can take complex, pressured commercial situations within their stride, the sort of people our clients want on their side and will ask for by name
Michelle: There was a great story about these women at the white house who were on the white house staff I think in the previous administration who had kind of got together and said, «This is what we're going to do,» and they had a name for it that will not come to me right now but it was essentially that anytime that one woman gave an idea in a meeting, another woman would sort of echo that in order to reinforce and to prevent the mansplaning or the manterrupting, which is another great little term that people use or really allow that woman who originally said the idea to be able to take credit for it and be able to speak out and feel reinforced in that meeting which I just thought was a really clever way to do it.
That's what you'll most commonly see when clicking on any sort of link or button to add an RSS feed — a landing page that tells you the name of the feed, gives you a box of quick - links to subscribe to the content in the feed reader of your choice, and then (not shown in the picture here) a preview of what the feed currently looks like.
New features designed for iPad • An all new Dock provides quick access to your favorite and recently used apps and can even be shown on top of active apps • Dock resizes so you can add all of your favorite apps • Recently used and Continuity apps are available on the right • Enhanced Slide Over and Split View • Apps can be easily started in Slide Over and Split View from the Dock • Slide Over and background apps now run simultaneously • Apps in Slide Over and Split View can now be placed on the left side of the screen • Drag and drop • Move text, images, and files between apps on iPad • Multi-Touch to move multiple items at the same time • Spring - loading to move content between apps • Markup • Markup works across documents, PDFs, webpages, photos and more • Instant markup anything in iOS — just place Apple Pencil on what you want to mark • Create a PDF and markup anything that can be printed • Notes • Instantly create a new note by tapping on Lock Screen with Apple Pencil • Inline drawing available by simply placing Apple Pencil in body of a note • Search handwritten text • Document scanner autocorrects for skewing and uses image filters to remove shadows • Table support to organize and display information • Pin important notes to the top of the list • Files • All - new Files app to browse, search and organize files • Works with iCloud Drive and 3rd party cloud file providers • Recents view for quick access to recently used files across all apps and cloud services • Create folders and sort files by name, date, size and tags
It is possible that this phone may ship with the «Deluxe» naming, so it may be called the ZenFone 5 Deluxe, or something of the sort, but we're only guessing here, we'll just have to wait and see what name will ASUS opt for, but chances are this will be the most powerful smartphone ASUS will release in 2018, or at least in the first half of the year.
That first letter is at a pretty severe angle, but based on what appears to be three horizontal crossbars and some common sense, it seems this new concept will be named BUDD • e, which sounds sort of like a combination of Bulli and WALL - E, and suggests friendliness, electric power, and a very approachable machine, definitely not the sort of machine that would lie to you about emissions.
This is how a computer can view an image and identify what's in it, which one day might allow Google to purely search through the actual content of images rather than just sorting them based on file names.
One of the ZenFone 5 devices that is expected to land at MWC 2018 is expected to be the company's flagship, maybe the ZenFone 5 Ultra or something of the sort, as we're still not sure what naming structure will ASUS use this time around.
What We Expect: 9to5Mac's Mark Gurman, who reported the SE naming rumor, has a good track record on these sorts of things, and with no contradictory names emerging in the ensuing weeks, we expect Tim Cook to utter the words «iPhone SE» at the March 21 event.
I would never put a rooftop garden in the warzone ghetto — it's likely that either 1) what tenants growing is not edible, at least not food edible 2) some tenant will get drunk and / or violent and fall off the roof and sue the OP or 3) it will be a place where vagrants, drunks, thugs, and lowlifes congregate and either hurt themselves, someone else, or cause some sort of issue for the OP (noise, fights, parties, drugs, violence, juvenille delinquents, skateboarding off the roof, domestic violence, you name it).
Has anyone noticed that when you google a person's name and go to images (most obvious of course when you already know what the person really looks like), and see all sorts of images of people who are in no way them, or even plausible as to why those images might be there.
Two questions... - what was the name of the fabric you used, from WalMart - It appears you used some sort of trim over your gatherings.
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