Sentences with phrase «man city counterpart»

His Man City counterpart picked up the award only two years previously, and is already earning a place in the first - team squad for his side, and there is hope that Nwakali will be able to have a similar impact in the near future for Arsenal.

Not exact matches

Two - time competition winners Chelsea overcame strong Porto counterparts in Friday's first semi-final, and will now face Barcelona, who beat 10 - man Manchester City on the other half of the draw.
Given that the percentage of low - income suburban fourth - grade young men struggling with literacy is only seven percentage points lower than that for big - city counterparts (and only six points lower for suburban fourth - grade young women peers than for big - city counterparts), suburban districts are doing as poorly as big - city counterparts in providing the poorest kids with high - quality education needed for success in an increasingly knowledge - based economy.
Chicago can hardly be thought of as a «soft» city when compared to its coastal counterparts; as the poet Carl Sandburg wrote, it is a «city of big shoulders», a distinctly blue collar metropolis, a heartland of the working man and woman.
The average salary for men in a City law firm is # 124,366 compared to # 86,890 for women, a disparity which can only be partially explained by the average male solicitor being older than his female counterpart.
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