Sentences with phrase «judging by tonight»

Judging by tonight's press conference, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy won't feature the same sort of friendly banter found in the other Uncharted games.

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That would seem to indicate that he is not intending to take the Europa League too seriously, and judging by the amount of changes to the starting line - up he intends to make tonight it will look like one of his League Cup sides, but Wenger is still pretending that he wants to win it but admits his disappointment at not being in the major event.
Kante stands head and shoulders above Seri judging by his performance tonight.
Judging by his performance tonight that is a good thing.
Looks like AC Milan are on a decent unbeaten run at the moment and judging by GotNoIdea's last few predictions (e.g. «Tonight's opponent is just Brighton, no match for Arsenal with their 200 million fire power») I fear the worst.
«Judging by the last couple games, tonight was a step forward even though we lost.
It would appear that the Milan interest is very real judging by Gennaro Gattuso's words this week ahead of tonight's match at the Emirates.
An invitation obtained by Capital Tonight shows Faso has lined up prominent Republican donors in upstate New York, including businessman John Nigro, communications and publicity expert Mark Behan, developer Emil Galasso and former Court of Appeals Judge Victoria Graffeo, an appointee of then - Gov.
Senate Minority Leader John Sampson formally endorsed a June primary date in a letter sent to Judge Gary Sharpe, according to a letter obtained by Capital Tonight.
(Bronx, N.Y. — October 27, 2015) Tonight, candidates for Bronx District Attorney, Republican Robert Siano and Democrat Judge Darcel D. Clark (invited, not confirmed) will participate in a Candidates» Forum, hosted by Discovery for Justice, a nonprofit organization that focuses on nonpartisan -LSB-...]
Former Lobbying Commission Executive Director David Grandeau weighed in on the Kaye report during an interview with me that will air on «Capital Tonight» this evening, saying the former chief judge overlooked a violation by the governor of the Public Officers Law.
Last week Madonna got up on the Tonight Show, hosted by Jimmy Fallon, in a staged and contrived act and performed not the best of her 80s music, in medley form, (judging by her get - up) but a cringable stand - up comedy routine.
In contrast to virtually all of the other awards at tonight's event, the shortlist was put together by Legal Week «s editorial team, with the selected firms invited to make submissions which were then reviewed by our independent judging panel.
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