Sentences with phrase «about title aspirations»

Indeed when asked about our title aspirations Mr Gazidiz always looks agrieved, mumbles something about patience before scuttling away.

Not exact matches

If arsenal really been serious about challenging for the title, we will have to put down a marker at Chelsea to tell the rest of the league we mean business, so it is even a more important than Bournemouth in regards to our title aspirations.
The Potters are always incredibly difficult to beat on their own patch but Chelsea, if their title aspirations are to be realised, really have to be beating just about everyone whose name doesn't begin with» Manchester».
Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days by Big Star Games is a third - person top - down shooter with few connections to Quentin Tarantino's film other than it being about gangsters with color - coded names; and yet Bloody Days partially succeeds in its aspiration to revive a classic for crime and gangster films, while offering a time - rewind mechanics that helps the game distinct itself from the pool of titles in the top - down shooter category.
Adapted from the novel Prince of Thieves by Chuck Hogan, a much better title than the bland one Affleck and co-writers Peter Craig and Aaron Stockard chose, The Town is a solid drama about actual adults, featuring some excellently choreographed action sequences and is a big leap forward for Affleck's directing aspirations.
He created Project S.A.M.E. a US - Soviet Youth Exchange that brought students from the US and USSR together to advocate for peace; founded Students Concerned about Bias in Society (SCABS) who fought for implementation of Title IX in Maine schools; directed the University of Maine Aspirations Project and launched 35 statewide student leadership teams to bring students» voices to educational reform; conducted program evaluation research on the effects of the Maine Civil Rights Teams Project whose 50 student teams fought against bigotry and intolerance in Maine communities; founded the Center for School Climate and Learning and worked in hundreds of schools supporting students, teachers and administrators to bring youth voice to school reform in the US; co-authored two books, The Respectful School, and Transforming School Climate and Learning to share what I have learned.
Luke Diiorio, b. 1983, lives in New York Last summer, RCA grad Diiorio unveiled a much - talked - about solo exhibition at Robert Blumenthal Gallery, titled after a hardware store's branding slogan («Never Stop Improving») where framed pieces of interior walls challenged American DIY aspirations.
The exhibition title reflects the hopes and aspirations behind many of the modern art movements of the 20th century — that despite differences in their formulations, styles and forms, they often shared a certain optimism, even impatience, about the future.
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