Sentences with phrase «xi who»

I chatted with «Greg» at Sigma Xi who was as surprised as I was, recovered to say this rarely happened, tried to be helpful, etc., etc..
It's not always the most appealing watch, but a powerful XI who can hold their own against any opposition usually get the job done.
Welbeck and Giggs were the only players in the United XI who could be said to have taken up unorthodox positions in the two matches.
Despite Luke Murphy's loan move to Burton Albion and Toumani Diagouraga being told he can leave the club, there are still 7 players who would expect to be in and around the first XI who can play in central midfield.
People may look and think we should utilise the entire squad but I disagree - at this stage of the season it's all about momentum and, if you have a solid XI who are playing to a high level week in week out, this will make all the difference when we reach the lottery of the playoffs.
HT: There's only a couple of guys in the XI who haven't played in Europe, so the obvious choice there is Miguel Almíron, who plays all over the attacking band for Tata Martino's Atlanta United squad.
Maxwell, Thiago Alcantara, Pedro and Isaac Cuenca are the only players in their starting XI who have either started league games this year or appear in their first XI on a regular basis.
We should half blame the boss, he started the game with his strongest starting XI who have won for him 8 Barclays Premier League games consecutively.
I think the XI who started the game can hold their heads up, but SHOULD feel disappointed by the score - line.
If you take the starting XI who would you leave in it?
But in the entire Arsenal starting XI who's the most important?

Not exact matches

Belt and Road's political elements were evident in late October when brash Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who has disparaged both President Obama and Pope Francis in his bid to push the Philippines away from old alliances, visited China to get in Xi's good graces.
A White House official who watched Xi's speech welcomed his remarks on intellectual property while saying that actions speak louder than words.
Liu said President Xi Jinping was ready to fight back hard if U.S. counterpart Donald Trump wanted a trade war, said the person, who asked for anonymity to speak about confidential discussions.
The party loyalists who attend the annual session of parliament have said the decision is popular with ordinary Chinese people and asserted that China was lucky to have a leader of President Xi's caliber.
We don't know whether officials who lather slavish praise on Xi actually believe anything of what they say or are acting out purely out of fear and greed.
President Xi Jinping, who often travels abroad on a Boeing 747 operated by Air China, is unlikely to start flying on the C919 soon, as it will be at least a couple of years before it goes into mass production.
However, it is far from clear if Xi, who has just consolidated his power at a Communist Party congress, will agree to do more.
All have eventually run afoul of their boss, who alternates between lavishing praise on Xi one day and threatening China with ruinous trade sanctions the next.
A second source with leadership ties said Wang's rise had been fast - tracked in the same vein as other allies whose careers had overlapped with Xi in Fujian, most notably the Beijing party secretary Cai Qi, and Huang Kunming, who was promoted to head the central propaganda department late last year.
Already the most dominant Chinese leader in generations, Xi has made it all too clear that China has entered a «new era,» and that it sees itself as a top global power, in stark contrast to the past four decades of «Hide your strength, bide your time,» as put by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, who spearheaded the market - opening measures in 1978.
In the lead - up to his dinner at the White House planned for Thursday night, Chinese premier Xi Jinping met with the people who really run things: Leaders of the world's biggest tech companies.
In February, I included Xi in a list of four global leaders who have more in common with Trump than some people might realize.
No, corruption has not changed for the better in China under Xi, only the people who collect the bribes have changed.
Xi, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, delivered his speech during an inspection tour of PKU, ahead of China's Youth Day and the 120th anniversary of PKU, both falling on May 4.
China's 19th Party Congress began Wednesday with a three - and - a-half-hour speech by Xi Jinping, a telling sign of a man who knows he has to be listened to.
It was an opportunity for Mr. Xi to present himself as a foil to President Trump, who has rejected globalization and focused on an «America First policy,» targeting China, in particular, with a series of protectionist moves.
In any case, such criticism was drowned out by a focus on celebrating Mr. Xi, who has progressively strengthened his control over the government and the economy.
Chen and HNA's other senior leaders are rumored to have close ties to Wang Qishan, who led China's anti-corruption drive in recent years and is seen as a right - hand man to President Xi Jinping.
But the two leaders did not take questions from reporters, a win for Xi, who oversees an authoritarian system that has sought to sharply limit free speech and press freedoms.
-1384), who produced the first English Bible (in 1382, not keeping it in Latin as the official language of the church), was condemned by Pope Gregory XI, issuing five edicts against him.
(Existence and Analogy, p. xi; He Who Is, p. 75.)
The shift of magisterial attention to political modernity is particularly evident during the pontificate of Pius XI, who became pope in 1922.
In 1734 George Sale, a translator of the Qur» an, referred in his introduction to the views of an Italian scholar, Ludovico Marracci, who was the confessor to Pope Innocent XI.
He who is alive and believes on me will never die» (xi.
The Holy Office's importance can be seen in the number of its officials who went on to become Pope: its first head, Gian Pietro Carafa (Paul IV), Michele Ghisleri (St Pius V), Felice Peretti (Sixtus V) and Giovanni Antonio Fachinetti (Blessed Innocent XI).
A more robust character, like Pius XI or John Paul II, not to speak of medieval popes who took on emperors, might have said more in fewer words.
(i) Unable to restore the power in a few states for more than 10 + days, since a tornado passed by it (ii) Unable to restore power for 7 + days in a snowy North Eastern state, since a hurricane passed by it (iii) Having no quality in science, math and technology; depending on «imports» to uplift them (or depending on Jesus to save them)(iv) Horrible crime in downtown, ghettos of any major city (v) Unemployment of 23 % (vi) Having a president who believes that the earth is 6000 years old (vii) Having a presidential candidate which believes in subjugating women (viii) Having more than 50 % of its 2012 graduates un / under - employed (ix) No public transport, resulting in hell on earth even for a small rise in crude - oil prices (x) A crappy health care system (xi) A debt of 14Trillion, which corresponds to 50K per US resident.
I see lot of coments about how we can sign Reus «cuz he's a world class player.Yes, he is a great player BUT did you see how mutch this season was he injuried?The period when Dortmund win some games and comme forward in the table was the period when Reus was available, rest of the season he was injuried.This is one thing, the other think is that Klopp say he will leave Dortmund in the end of the season and looking for a new chalange.I'm pretty sure that he will leave to a big team and will take Reus after him.Sterling is exactly the same type of player as Sanchez, just doesn't have the same experience, he's not fully developed.I think he can be a first XI player for us and I think will be great alongside Sanchez, replacing Cazorla when he will leave.Sterling is an English player, will be great to see him at nationat team too, and we need as mutch as rest of the big teams from EPL home grown players.The coments who say that we have Gnabry and Wellington make me laugh, really?Do you want trophies?Or do you want to see more young players and waiting year after year to confirm or just see how they doesn't play anything?We are a top team, and need performance in UCL too, not just participaiting.Sterling is a young CONFIRMED player who will definetly help us.Agree that he's not fully grown but he will be a great player.
The answer is more probably yes but we look at the players who can not make the Spain starting XI but would walk into most teams in the world.
Wenger had a fully fit starting XI to choose from, apart from Bellerin, we were at home against a mid-table team who have been in poor form (Intertoto Cup), and were only just getting used to their new manager, and we barely created a chance against them.
Although Arsene Wenger was officially signed by Arsenal on the 30th September 1996, he did not pick his first starting XI until today, the 12th October, and we ended up with a 2 - 0 away win at Blackburn Rovers, who were bottom of the table at the time.
Kane, who started against Colchester, was omitted from the first XI as Spurs beat Leicester City 2 - 0 in a third round replay earlier this month.
Because none of them is a star who can not be replaced at Arsenal starting XI.
It would be good for Xhaka and Kolasinac to come into the team first, to give us a closer look at our probable favoured XI, with only Alexis Sanchez and Shkodran Mustafi not able to feature who would most likely be starters.
Nevertheless, they've still made it into the combined XI, along with Eric Bailly who also misses out through injury while Zlatan Ibrahimovic is suspended for Saturday's showdown.
Picking a best XI from this season's Premier League but with just one player allowed from each club... who gets in from Chelsea's superb title - winning squad, and which stars stood out at the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United?
There is sections who are calling for the Chilean to be dropped from the starting XI, but you could argue that another player may not be able to earn as many chances in front of goal.
There are a lot of contenders in that Watford XI, but we're giving it to midfield boss Abdoulaye Doucoure, who absolutely ran the show from start to finish tonight.
While absences due to injury and the Africa Cup of Nations may well have led to him missing out, there's also no space for current Premier League top goalscorer Romelu Lukaku who is snubbed in both starting XIs.
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