Sentences with phrase «hundreds of players competed»

Not exact matches

I personally think fans respect of wenger is at an all time low, we will do the usual be in the top 6/7 by jan, buy a panic buy, get fourth and everyone's happy, there will be hundreds of rumours in the summer transfer window and we will be here again, until wenger leaves this is the cycle, we need to be aware players like Sanchez want to compete for trophies, he wasn't extatic with just the FA cup, if this carries on he will leave and I for one won't blame him.
Hundreds of Youth Softball Players Compete at Annual Rocklin Girls Fastpitch Softball Event as Piece of the Rock...
Last year's championships saw hundreds of futsal players from throughout the area come together and compete for the crown of regional champions!
Choose from hundreds of dunks and a vast array of props as you compete against the NBA's finest dunkers in this 4 player event.
Microsoft's answer to the Test Drive Unlimited series, Forza Horizon 2 puts players in a miniaturized version of Southern Europe and offers an opportunity to compete in hundreds of different races with an eye towards collecting an exhaustive variety of cars.
But as market fragmentation accelerates, and glocalizing stores like Google Play, now 44 ebook stores worldwide, and — to a lesser extent — Kobo, compete with the other international players like «txtr (18 international ebook stores, plus partner stores) and Sony (seven global stores) and the many hundreds of new White Label stores that WILL materialize worldwide through 2014, it's essential indies are in distribution networks that will get you everywhere.
TRADING CARD GAME can also hone their skills courtesy of the game's comprehensive tutorial, while experienced players can dive into the rich Story Campaign and Duel with more than 90 characters in hundreds of matches, and compete in new Battle Pack Sealed Deck and Draft play with other Duelists online.
The Battle Royale game mode is built around a group of a hundred players competing to be the last player standing.
Conductor John Myers — straight out of «downtown New York central casting, circa 1984,» according to one pal — summoned an at - times - unholy noise from the six hundred assembled strings, and the music's power conjured a litany of metaphors, all describing moments verging on abandon: His calisthenic conducting elicited a tidal surge of synchronized nodding heads; the performers then inspired him to feats of excitement that could compete with Christian - revival praise dancing; his attempts to rein in the players for quieter passages gave the impression of a lion tamer placating a feisty animal.
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