Sentences with phrase «hinting at a comeback»

Bala had hinted at a comeback to the music scene when he posted a picture in studio captioned «Let's go back to the beat».

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Mirroring the logo of the dearly departed mini-video service, the pretzel - y picture seemed to reinforce what Hofmann hinted at last week: Vine might be making a comeback.
And Jack Nicklaus (who jokingly hinted at his own comeback to protect his majors record) has better things to do than watch the closest challenger to his all - time mark make his latest return to the PGA Tour following another lengthy, injury - related hiatus.
Shortly afterwards, Wenger signed a new three - year contract, and, speaking to the Mirror ahead of the Gunners» FA Cup bout against Hull on Saturday, the coach has hinted that his longer - term future at the club could had been very different had it not been for their comeback.
Former MP Ed Balls has hinted at an unlikely political comeback — as current Labour MP Clive Lewis...
Former MP Ed Balls has hinted at an unlikely political comeback — as current Labour MP Clive Lewis has hinted that he will run for the Labour leadership.
His habit of tweeting nostalgically about classic franchises in need of a comeback hasn't gone down too badly with fans either, even if it does lead to one too many flimsy «Microsoft boss hints at Shenmue 3 «online news stories.
Capcom has filed a new Trademark for Onimusha, hinting at the possibility of the series making a comeback.
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