Sentences with phrase «slav sees»

From what has been said it looks like we will be persevering with Zaza up front as Slav sees him morphing into Dennis Bergkamp; although I can only see this being achieved by extensive surgery.
Maybe Slav sees a net benefit from his attacking abilities and, at the moment, we owe him our trust.

Not exact matches

Influenced by this theology of the Church, the Moscow Patriarchate sees the Eastern Slavs — Russians, Ukrainians, and Belorussians — as one people united by Vladimir's one baptism.
Slav had decided to stick with three at the back after the success at Crystal Palace and it was a surprise to see Edmilson Fernandes fill the gap left by the criminally suspended Aaron Cresswell.
He said: «We are going to have to wait and see but I think it's right to say that Slav is developing a defensve back line and a go for it midfield and front line.
Once again, Crosby spends his ready money to spring Lamour from her captured - by - slavers con game, obliging Hope, Crosby, Lamour and Merkel to try to earn passage money home by staging a «sawing the lady in half» routine for the locals.
It's nice to see Chiwetel Ejiofor finally getting the credit he deserves, and between his lead performance and McQueen regular Michael Fassbender's turn as a villainous slaver owner, it's easy to see why the film has Oscar gold written all over it.
Based on the memoir by Solomon Northup (as told to David Wilson) and adapted for the screen by John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave sees an affluent black American — a violinist and family man born free in New York state - pitched into a waking nightmare when he's kidnapped by slavers in 1841.
But when he turns into the giant - skulled, slavering version of himself, Sarsgaard overacts almost desperately, as if struggling to be seen and heard under what must have been a very uncomfortable latex head.
The inquiry immediately began to mirror conversations that slavers in various institutions would have, where they strived to weaken the minds of a slaves while maintaining the physical characteristics that were seen as a commodity for plantation owners.
When an Estonian woman finds down - and - out Vaara and tells him that her daughter with Down syndrome has gone missing and is perhaps now in the clutches of sex slavers, he sees it as a chance for redemption.
You're either a cartoonish serial killer or a goodie two - shoes with weird moral lapses (see not killing slavers).
How one squares all of these circles I do not know, but I'm happy to see the challenges to the existing laws that served to feed dozens if not hundreds of women into the slavering maws of Willy Pickton and his ilk.
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