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HEYTEA denies this, as well as accusations of padding out its own queues.
There's a bit of fluff padding out the experience, but the core of the game is solid.
The thing is, those journeys are usually pretty boring, a way of padding out an already lengthy adventure.
Her husband hears her padding out of the bedroom when it is still dark for her morning run.
But it's also indicative of the minutia in which "Luke Cage" indulges in filling (and at times padding) out its order.
I know when I've been feeling like we're padding out the show because I've got to get to the full hour.
Toward the end of the footage, two guests carrying shiny plastic inner tubes get off the elevator, padding out in flip-flops.
"You can make a long list of moral ghouls padding out their post-government lives with cushy sinecures, of course," says Sanchez.
Recovery is harder when these detainees learn that they were held, sometimes for months, only for the sake of padding out an exchange deal.
Today, seven more titles are padding out the library, putting Google closer to the 50 Daydream apps it's promised by the end of the year.
Though the show is not explicitly political, Ms. Blichfeld and Mr. Sinclair take pains to acknowledge current events when padding out the lives of their characters.
And it wasn't exactly padding out that time — aside from a lengthy demo of Paint (something I think no one expected in 2016), Microsoft really did have a lot to cover.
This time around, Fox is padding out the cast with Cable, Domino and "X-Force" — characters who debuted alongside Deadpool in the early '22s heydey of hard-edged "X-Men" comics.
It's then padding out the rest of that with growth in services and other products like it has in the past few quarters as Apple heads into the end of the year.
Sauerland had to get to work to repair the image of Groves and he did just that, padding out Groves' record with solid wins over competent opponents such as Christopher Rebrasse and Denis Douglin.
But despite fighting a whole heap of guys you won't have heard of and seemingly padding out his record in WSOF, Moraes jumped in at the deep end in the UFC and he hasn't relented even for a moment.
There's so much busywork here, padding out an already substantial world into something that feels hugely bloated  Andromeda has also added the ability to jump and boost in any direction, which lends a sense of momentum and versatility to the game's combat.
After leaving my job as a fact-checker at a magazine — the pay was terrible, but the business cards said "Assistant Editor" — I was padding out my freelance income with some part-time work for finance types, editing letters and writing reports.
There's been a tendency among political commentators to lump all of the lower-tier candidates together as filler padding out the bottom of the pack, but there's a difference between someone like John Delaney or Michael Bennet, running for unclear reasons to push a fuzzy agenda, and someone like Gabbard, Yang, or Inslee, who have a clear rationale for running and are raising the profile of their issues.
252 The British responded by instituting an improved call signal procedure, introducing radiotelephonic codes, imposing rigid wireless silence on reserve formations, padding out real messages with dummy traffic, tightening up on their radio discipline in combat and creating an entire fake signals network in the southern sector.
Lewis wet the plaster material and used it as a layer in Resto's hand wraps, illegally increasing his punching power. He also said that Lewis had taken the padding out of his gloves on at least two other occasions.Mladnich, Robert. Resto Comes Clean: He Knew Gloves Were Loaded .
" At a 2008 press conference, Resto said that he knew Lewis had taken the padding out of his gloves and had done so at least twice before. Resto said he did not protest at the time even though he knew it was wrong. "At the time, I was young," he said. "I went along.
Packer also added a US strip, Brick Bradford but did not increase the volume of comic strips instead padding out the additional pages with text. Nicholls disagreed with the direction that the comic book was taking. The comic struggled before folding in early 1935. Fatty Finn was later published in the Sunday Guardian from 1934.
Expletive comes from the Latin verb ', meaning "to fill", via ', "filling out". It was introduced into English in the seventeenth century for various kinds of padding—the padding out of a book with peripheral material, the addition of syllables to a line of poetry for metrical purposes, and so forth. Use of expletive for such a meaning is now rare. Rather, expletive is a linguistics term for a meaningless word filling a syntactic vacancy.
Local 24 News former news open at 6. WATN- TV presently broadcasts 24½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 4½ hours each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). In addition, WATN produces an hour-long extension of its weekday morning newscast at 7 a.m. and a nightly at 9 p.m. newscast (in addition to a sports highlight program padding out the final 15 minutes of the latter program) for WLMT. Fox affiliate WJKT simulcasts WLMT's 9 p.m.
According to Hans J. Wollstein of Rovi, even as "bottom-of-the-barrel filmmaking on all fronts", the film did have good points. The climatic finale of a nighttime shootout was "quite effective", and with "blood oozing", it was one of the few films of its genre to show the effects of a bullet on its victim. However, the padding out of the film by its inclusion of rodeo footage of former Western hero Rex Bell and horse stunt and trick rider Montie Montana "manages to drag out the 58 minutes of running time almost beyond human endurance".
So, for instance: SET A=67823 TYPE %6.01,A = 67823.0 TYPE %5,A = 67823 TYPE %8.03,A = 67823.000 TYPE %,A = 6.7823E4 Note the extra leading spaces in some examples, padding out the full defined width. Using % alone caused the output to be printed in "floating point format" using the E. A special control character was which caused a table of all defined variables and their values to be printed. Only the first two letters of the name will be printed, padded with a zero if need be. Arrays elements are printed on separate lines and variables with only one element will be indexed (00).
Early sitcoms took the forms of recurring comedy sketches with running characters, which on national network shows often took the form of a broader variety show with vocal and instrumental music performances padding out a half-hour time slot. The Jack Benny Program, a radio-TV comedy series that ran for more than three decades, is generally regarded as a high-water mark in 20th-century American comedy. Fibber McGee and Molly was one of radio's most popular sitcoms of the 1940s. The weekly half-hour domestic sitcom starring real-life husband and wife Jim Jordan and Marian Driscoll ran from 1935 to 1956 on NBC.
From March 1723 to December 1729 Wilford issued in monthly parts, at threepence each, a price-list called A Monthly Catalogue or General Register of Books, Sermons, Plays, and Pamphlets, printed or reprinted either at London or the two Universities. Appended to most of the numbers are proposals for printing various works by subscription. During 1731–2 he employed Thomas Stackhouse on the Works of archbishop Sir William Dawes, with a preface and life of the author. In order to swell the third volume to the required size, Stackhouse complained that Wilford had insisted upon his padding out Dawes's Duties of the Closet with miscellaneous prayers by various authors.
Presenters Nige and Stef would review a selection of the week's new DVD and video releases in their own inimitable style from their mock-videostore located in Hamilton, near Glasgow. Various locations around the city of Glasgow were featured, as the presenters took to the streets and incorporated madcap storylines into the show, padding out the time between film reviews. Over the course of the various series, Buckland, in addition to appearing as himself, assumed the roles of various other characters, most notably his moustached, cardigan-wearing half-brother Lingus. At the end of series 2, the Vids videostore was blown up in a storyline, seemingly killing Stef and Nige.
" Stuart Berman of Pitchfork also scored it 8 out of 10, but praised the added tracks, opining that "It's not often that padding out an already hefty album actually improves it, but in the Queens' case, the revised tracklist provides a more accurate portrait of how the band molded its mercurial Desert Sessions experiments into chiseled hard-rock monoliths. At the same time, the expanded edition makes the Queens' debut feel a little less like a time capsule, and closer in spirit to the playful sprawl of their subsequent best-sellers." In PopMatters, Stuart Branson gave the release 7 stars out of 10, remarking that the added tracks "are worked into the original album sequencing as if they were always there.
" AllMusic writer Eduardo Rivadavia, in a four out of five star review praised the band for cohesively blending aggressive and melodic traits without sounding like polar extremes, further commenting "all this aggression always meshes judiciously with melodic counterpoints to maximum effectiveness." Despite positive reviews, negative criticism stemmed from its lack of innovation and the album's sometimes considered excessive length. Spedding commented in his review Bury Tomorrow have "an obsession with padding out songs with breakdowns." Alternative Press writer Phil Freeman was very critical of the album, saying it "just isn't very interesting", further stating: "Nothing establishes Bury Tomorrow as a band with anything unique or surprising to offer—which puts them in exactly the same position they were in two years ago, when their first album, Portraits, was released.
" TIME Magazine listed Drunken Master II as one of the "All-TIME" best 100 films as chosen by TIME's movie critics Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel: > "The most important and entertaining star of east Asian cinema, Jackie Chan > survived a boyhood in a punishing Peking Opera School, and his early screen > days as "the next Bruce Lee" to create his own genre of martial-arts > comedies [..] Jackie starred in, and directed, many wonderful action films > in his pre-Hollywood days. This one can stand at the peak". James Berardinelli was one of the less fervent reviewers: > "The Legend of Drunken Master is pretty typical Hong Kong Chan fare – five > superior action sequences with a lot of failed comedy and mindless drivel > padding out the running length. Most of the expository and character- > building scenes fall into one of three categories: (1) inane, (2) > incomprehensible, or (3) dull.

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