Not exact matches
The new
story produced a remarkable followup
segment on Fox News, in which Laura Ingraham grudgingly implied that Trump and his allies have proven themselves to be liars by blatantly contradicting themselves — then quickly softened that heretical conclusion by reframing it as though the important thing is
what the left will say, not the actual truth of the matter:
This is our
segment where we share our funny
stories about caring for a baby, so funny things perhaps that our babies did or you know, that we did as parents when we look back and we're like,
what were we thinking?
There is another
segment we do that we love and it is called «Pregnancy Oops» This is where we share funny
stories of
what has happened to us basically during pregnancy.
It's time for fun
segment on Newbies we'd like to call Baby Oops and it's where you guys share your funny
stories of
what you've done with your babies, the funny things that happen with your babies during their first year.
Right from the start of this
segment, we know that the novel is going to tie into Amy Adams»
story somewhere down the road and the fun is in trying to figure out
what beats mean
what to the real timeline, before the director shows his hand.
Mark and Kameron's exchange in our last round about the lack of explicit gay sex scenes in Call Me by Your Name, and
what that «omission» (or, as Mark more precisely identifies it, deliberate aesthetic choice) has meant to different
segments of the film's queer audience, brought to mind BPM, a brainy but also wrenchingly heartfelt film whose
story in part revolves around those very questions: how much to show, to whom, and for
what purpose.
This
segment lays the foundation for the rest of the
story as we see
what kind of man Oz is; and, we will soon cross paths again with the other key players.
Every time I watch one of their movies, I wonder
what the
story is behind this unique practice is, but these
segments don't divulge that information.
Figuring out exactly
what to do often requires you to read all of the
story segments and make notes because these points aren't recorded or accessible in - game, so pay attention!
With the «brilliant» idea to give people
what they want rather than
what they need, he introduces fluff human interest
stories, sensationalistic true crime obsession, and empty cute animal
segments to television news.
The tablet
segment has seen robust growth in the second quarter and guess
what contributed to the success
story the most?
The
story segments are
what you'd expect if you've played games like Heavy Rain.
Major
story revelations unfold in a
segment that includes the Blackbird escape, the confrontation with Magus at North Cape, and the quest to take the Chrono Trigger to Death Peak to undo
what had been done at Ocean Palace.
I enjoyed the light puzzle
segments, but they were really just a means to an end as I just kept wanting to push further in the
story to find out
what happened.
These
segments follow the exploits of the antagonists in an attempt to add some depth to the
story but
what Remedy seems to have forgotten to do is to incorporate these characters in any meaningful way into the actual video game itself.
With framerate issues the PS4 version in some
segments and some blurry textures, I still can highly recommend
What Remains of Edith Finch to anyone who wants a good
story driven game.
Story segments always appear as a short snippet before each mission and despite being very brief, they do get you up to speed with
what's going on.
It is testament to how gripping the
story is and how much you care about
what is happening that you will go back and replay the same
segment, this time making sure you choose the other option to learn
what the other outcomes are.
What's more engaging here is having the movie and television stars — in the first
segment it's Harrison Ford and Don Cheadle (along with Tom Friedman from The Times *)-- asking questions and driving the
story through their inquiry.
This
story of doing well in high - value
segments echoed
what SAP CEO Bill McDermott, said earlier Tuesday: that SAP's core (legacy) business is growing but that cloud is growing faster.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is set to appear on MSNBC tonight at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time or 8:00 p.m. Eastern time in an interview called «Revolution: Apple Changing the World» with MSNBC's Christopher Hayes and Recode's Kara Swisher.Much of
what Tim Cook had to say was already covered in news
stories earlier this week as the interview took place on March 28 and was covered by reporters who attended it live.It will be well worth watching in its entirety, however, as Cook had a lot to say during the
segment.