Sentences with phrase «which shakes»

Some variety is brought to the game with its weekly brawl mode, which shakes up the game with wacky new rules like random hero selection or reduced cooldowns, but even that feels like something of a stopgap solution to Overwatch's repetitive nature.
It offers a couple of different play modes and team battling, which shakes things up a bit.
«One of the greatest opportunities this year is for development, manufacturing and marketing of tablets on a regional and even local level, which shakes up the vendor ecosystem of the past four years,» said ABI Research analyst Jeff Orr while speaking to TabTimes.
I tried in vain to get a hold of In Another Country, which shakes up the usual formula somewhat with the inclusion of Isabelle Huppert among his South Korean settings, after its belated Stateside release last year, so I'm thrilled to see it hit Netflix.
Lili Elbe becomes the first transgender person to undergo sex reassignment surgery, which shakes her marriage to Gerda Wegener.
That probe below two key support levels (which shakes out the «weak hands») was followed by yesterday's heavier than average volume rally above the two - day high.
Two days after Trump's «fire and fury» ultimatum to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which shook the international community and increased fears of military confrontation, the president has once again dialed up the pressure.
Given the current political climate in France, after several terrorist attacks which shook and divided the nation, the centrist position of Macron may be an attractive choice.
But something unexpected happened to Jordan, a series of events which shook him to the depth of his being.
Mark 16:18 They shall take up serpents so the Apostle Paul had a viper, which fastened and hung on his hand, which he shook off, without receiving any harm from it, (Acts 28:3 - 6).
Instead of increasing the confidence of Christendom in its church, the Crusades caused the rise of movements and ideas which shook the sacramental, hierarchical institution to its foundations.
But more importantly, Qatar have been handed the right to host the 2022 tournament in an announcement which shook football.
Wimbledon opened with on - site betting, which shook up traditionalists, but not the huge crowds.
In a political system organised around the dominance of the Conservatives, Labour's periods in office served primarily to head off and demoralise the waves of working class discontent which shook British society in the 1920s, after the Second World War and at the end of the post-war boom in the 1970s.
Then they flipped the switch on a mechanical mill, which shook each vial for between 3 and 20 hours.
A system to provide early warnings of earthquakes such as the one which shook California's wine country this week is planned and ready to go, but two years after the scientific work finished, the funding is still being lined up.
One area in which the shaking didn't seem to help was skeletal health.
I went online to discover which shake I could use to get rid of a few pounds and to give a hunger blocker that was great and decent nutrition.
The cause of its most recent, most dramatic reincarnation was the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, which shook the Bay Area and damaged the Academy so severely that a complete seismic retrofit was required.
In early 2012, Barnes and Noble debuted the Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight, which shook the e-reader industry to its core.
As you may recall, there was a Chinese meat supplier scandal in China which shook the confidence of consumers.
Since that first fateful journey, which shook him to the core but also galvanized his resolve to keep coming back and save more dogs, Ching has made three additional trips, rescuing a grand total of 249 canines from some of the worst and largest slaughterhouses in notorious dog meat locales including China's Guangzhou province; Busan, South Korea and Hanoi, Vietnam.
What this piece represents is a unity between abstraction and decorative pattern painting which shook the concepts of both traditions.
The artists and researchers who have been brought together in «The Dream of Forms» testify to their encounter with the new possibilities of representation, derived from recent scientific and technological discoveries, which shake up our way of seeing and showing.
One of the most influential artists from the 1960s, Stella burst onto the New York art scene in the late 1950s with his Black Paintings, which shook the art world.
Then, in a 1970 exhibition which shook the art establishment, Philip Guston suddenly returned to literal subject matter painted in a primitive, cartoon - like manner with forms recalling those of Léger.
This movement, which shook the world culturally, was the work of a tiny number of bright young arts graduates.
A stab at completing corrections to the civil fee increases which shook litigators into disbelief on 1 October 2007 (see 157 NLJ 1285, p 1312) is taken by the Civil Proceedings Fees Order 2008 (SI 2008/1053) which came into force on 1 May 2008.
The race to save the world before it meets its end presented time rewinding abilities, which shook up the usual Zelda formula.
From the way that you dress to the confidence with which you shake a hand to the warm smile that you offer the receptionist as you wait for your interview to begin, the choices you make in a few short seconds could have a lasting impact on your career.
to which he shook his head from side to side with a grin, kinda like Ricky did with Lucy.

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«So simply making eye contact with somebody, shaking hands, giving somebody a high - five is enough to release oxytocin, which increases your level of trust and it lowers your cortisol levels.
But they also apparently have advanced internal «rumble» haptics, which Nintendo demonstrated by suggesting you'd be able to distinguish between the feel of ice tumbling in a glass (by shaking the Joy - Con), or the altogether different vibrations of someone pouring water into it.
When things go bad, our world gets shaken up, which requires us to grow, see new things and start afresh.
Paul Singer's fund has built a 9 percent stake in TIM to try shake up the way Vivendi - which owns 24 percent - runs it.
The firm (which owns Canadian Business) has made a number of major moves leading up to and since then, including shutting down video service Shomi, paring down their print magazine portfolio and shaking up their management structure.
The idea that the BlackBerry is predominantly a device for the office, which RIM has struggled to shake in North America, isn't nearly as strong abroad, according to Spence.
The lure of predictable revenue is so attractive right now that even companies which, like Cisco, were once synonymous with hardware development are shaking up their strategy and benefitting from growing subscription channels.
ICANN (the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), the body that's responsible for domain name and IP address assignment, shook the industry up even more in June with the announcement of the new gTLD program, which would allow established «entities» to apply for new gTLDs outside of the current 21 offered — presenting the possibility that sure - to - be-popular extensions like.
The Dick Smith chain of technology and electrical goods shops is probably a poor example of the wider problems confronting retailing but its collapse this week is a reminder that the shake - out which has rattled the retail world over the past few years is far from over.
Edmark, which had learned to make extraordinary products that reviewers lauded and users loved, was now learning showmanship — how to shake it with its distributors.
Concerns about tax reform continue to shake up sentiment on Wall Street, which has slightly impacted sentiment in Europe.
Also, notwithstanding a silly fiscal policy and the ongoing political impasse, the U.S. economy has some very good things going for it now, as even king of doom, Nouriel Roubini, couldn't help but note: the Fed is going to stick to its asset - buying regime for the foreseeable future, providing a monetary protein shake the recovery still very much needs; the housing rebound is well on its way, which is helping Americans rebuild their wealth and is boosting employment in many states with high jobless rates; and the shale oil and gas revolution continues to power investment, job creation and revenue growth.
«We are trying to do everything to minimize hospital - acquired infection except for the most obvious and easiest thing to do in my opinion, which is to stop shaking hands,» UCLA professor of pediatrics and cardiologist Dr. Mark Sklansky tells NPR.
But the new chain will have to work hard to avoid being labeled «a cheaper Whole Foods», said Kevin Kelley, a principal at strategy and design firm Shook Kelley, which has worked with Whole Foods and other grocers.
Incredibly, these numbers beat even Apple, which has been a darling worldwide ever since it shook up the consumer electronics industry more than a decade ago with the introduction of the iPod.
She had planned the event, which was webcast and followed by small meetings in local offices, with Ellyn Shook, Accenture's chief leadership and human resources officer.
And even new innovations like Hyperlapse compression video, which can speed up and smooth out the video viewing (without the shakes and constant jumping around), can't fix the presentation problem.
«Confidence» was the theme of Poloz's opening statement before the House of Commons Finance Committee, which identified a need to restore the faith of Canadians in pursuing business opportunities following the shake - up of the global financial crisis.
Marcato released a deck in April in which they outlined some of Buffalo Wild Wings» failures and urged fellow shareholders to vote for a board shake - up.
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