Sentences with phrase «european pedigree»

The KB model's European pedigree was obvious, with instrumentation in the opposite order and steering column controls on opposite sides.
I think the moment where Anomaly Warzone Earth — I don't see a colon on the game's website; letting all three words of the title evenly plod from the mouth pleasingly highlights its Eastern European pedigree — really grabbed me was the first time I rerouted my caravan of tanks and mechanized walkers to loop to endlessly...
Juventus are two - time winners of the competition, and have a substantial European pedigree.
Vitor Pereira's side can take inspiration from the fact that Porto were the last travelers to beat APOEL in their own backyard, and a repeat could very well be on the cards given the team's European pedigree.
French giants Marseille go into this tie with the edge in terms of European pedigree, having reached two Champions League finals and two UEFA Cup / Europa League Finals, since the start of the 1990s.
«The Premier League is changing» which in itself is a severe understatement but the influx of mega-money has had its ramifications: clubs such as West Ham, Crystal Palace, Swansea and Stoke City can now court players of elite European pedigree.
Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren has said that he is keen to add to the club's famous European pedigree with the Reds set for a Champions League semi-final tie against Roma next week.
A former coach with Real Madrid Castilla, he has the requisite European pedigree that the club will require, but also the steely pragmatism that will win the club the league titles they have so sorely been missing out on.
After all, why sign a player who would be cup - tied for the Champions League until the new year AND then sell Alonso who has a European pedigree most players would jump at the chance to share.
30) Malmo — The Swedish side have a strong European pedigree, having made finals of the European Cup in the past, but this is their first foray into the group stage since it was rebranded.
wengers been in three european finals an lost all three wenger hasnt the european pedigree

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Your culture may have come from there, but «ours» is largely derived from a mix of European influences which in turn trace their pedigrees to the Greeks and Romans.
Simeone arguably has more pedigree from his time with Atletico Madrid, whom he's won La Liga with and reached two Champions League finals on a shoestring budget compared to many of their European rivals.
It's safe to say I'd expect anyone carrying that price tag to have some sort of pedigree from a top European League as an established striker with a reputable scoring record.
On this basis, given the fact that the agents know everything, I would suggest this summer, (subject to us not winning the Europa League) will finally bring about a change of manager and the incoming manager will be of a European winning pedigree....
he has won some titles in european leagues so has some wining pedigree and at 53 is not likely to stay to long term giving us a chance to bed in henry in after him.
Earlier the same month the club had secured the services of Baba Rahman, a young left - back full of potential, but Pedro arrived with a proven pedigree having won three Champions Leagues and five La Liga titles at Barcelona, as well as being part of the Spain squads which won the 2010 World Cup and 2012 European Championships.
The seven - time European champions released Montella after a goalless draw against Torino on Sunday left them seventh in Serie A and have turned to 39 - year - old Gattuso, a member of one of their most successful sides but a man with little coaching pedigree.
And given the European Cup Competitions pedigree of our Europa league semi final opponents, you won't find many if any, that are expecting us to reach the Final.
As one of the HapMap populations (CEU) is comprised of Utah pedigrees of European descent, I then queried whether the contributors of these samples might be descendents of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, two founders of the Latter - day Saints.
Tall, dark and handsome Thomas has the single ladies and their mothers in awe of him and with his pedigree as a European aristocrat.
The nominated titles in the European Film 2012 award category affirm that pedigree: Michael Haneke's Amour, Paolo & Vittorio Taviani's Cesare deve morire (Caesar Must Die), Thomas Vinterberg's Jagten (The Hunt), Christian Petzold's Barbara, Steve McQueen's Shame, and Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano's Intouchables (Untouchable).
No broadcasters have yet been announced for Kelvin's Book, but given the director's insane pedigree - including an Academy Award, a BAFTA, three Cesars, seven European Film Awards, a Cannes Best Director award, and a record - tying two Palmes D'Or - networks would be fools to pass it up.
If you're hunting around for a coachbuilt European classic with pedigree and jaw - dropping design, you'd best have a healthy seven - figure bank account.
As for the lack of pedigree, it's worth parking our in - built European snobbery and remembering Pagani uses an AMG Mercedes motor, while Koenigsegg's V8 still has traces of Ford DNA.
Mitsubishi, a brand with pedigree when it comes to 4x4 and off - road experience, is about to return to the European segment with a new generation of a compact SUV.
The road - legal Radical RXC Coupe with a Le Mans racing pedigree made its European debut at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show.
By 1964, Cynologic Council of the Soviet Union, a division of the Soviet Ministry of Agriculture, published a formal breed standard for the East - European Shepherd and began keeping pedigrees.
With the exception of a very few recent European imports who have yet to have any impact on modern successful show lines, the pedigrees of white MS trace, almost to a dog, to puppy mills and commercial breeders.
All of our european puppies can be AKC registered, 3 generation pedigree, first shots and wormed, FL. . .
Pedigree from European lines.
The Perenchio collection is significant because works of similar pedigree are so hard to acquire these days, according to Leah Lehmbeck, a LACMA curator in the European painting and sculpture department.
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