Sentences with phrase «after alighting»

What however intrigued many gathered to watch the exhibits was when a car in which President Akufo - Addo was made to sit in to experience firsthand its features called the first gentleman of the land a thief after he alighted from it.

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After a hair - raising U-turn, she alights on producer François Morel, a tall fellow with snow - white hair, who laughs it off.
After the scene in which Jesus is tempted in the desert, Twitter was set alight with claims that the character playing Satan resembled Barack Obama.
However, when I opened the pantry after dinner, a beam of sunlight streamed through the kitchen window and alighted on a jar of Nutella.
Its fair to say that Ronald Koeman has set the Premier League alight with his Saints side, who now lie second in the Premier League after the weekend games.
This was after we were supposed to in with Higuian and we let him drift off, instead we Buy in the likes of Wellbeck and Perez who whilst they are good enough Squad players niether will set the world alight.
After all he did not exactly set the Premier League alight when he signed for Chelsea back in 2015.
You have mentioned Pogba, Messi et al when making your point but lets conveniently overlook the fact these type of players are a one off, and let us also forget about the hundred of EPL youngsters hyped to high heavens in recent years off the back of a few spectacular performances only for them to flounder and disappear under rye scrutiny and pressure of expectation, the latest been the kid from Aston Villa who was meant to set the league alight this season but who has now totally flopped... nobody is disputing Iwobi's quality, but he still needs nurturing and care, AFC is a team who is expected to win things and the pressure can break a player, am dead sure you were drooling at the mouth about Ox few years back as you would have done with Walcott too, but 4 years and 10 years after we are still awaiting them to fulfill their potentials....
«Obviously I haven't set the world alight with my performances, but I am so proud of myself for coming here, without training after Birmingham, been competitive and got a second gold medal of the year.»
Arsene Wenger met with the press after his side's latest defeat and set the interweb alight by admitting he had finally made a decision on his future.
Signing one of Arsenal's top players again is a suggestion that despite United failing to set the world alight after the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, the club is still a club deemed more successful than some of the others in the Premier League.
After much trial and error, the team alighted on the solution of floating chunks of polystyrene on water.
SA hip - hop's Cassper Nyovest is set to launch his very own cellphone in conjunction with AG Mobile Twitter was set alight after it emerged that rapper Cassper Nyovest apparently donated R50, 000 to fundraising initiatives at Wits University earlier this
After setting the screen alight in films like Kingsman and Legend, he had to change everything about his appearance to play Eddie: adopting an underbite and wearing glasses that were so thick that he had...
Her teenage daughter Angela is dead, raped and set alight on the very stretch of road that houses those billboards, and after seven months, the local police department has made no arrests, turned up no leads, and effectively put the case in the deep - freeze.
Forty years after he and his wife, Heidi, set the world alight with Future Shock, Alvin Toffler remains a tough assessor of our nation's social and technological prospects.
In addition to closing automatically once the vehicle moves off, the door has an emergency release handle mounted inside that can be operated after an accident in order to allow the occupants to alight.
Ford Kugas equipped with 1.6 - litre engines, manufactured between 2012 and 2014, are being recalled for compulsory safety checks after a number of them have caught alight.
But hey, let's let a group of excited young college students set cars alight after a game, that's A-Okay, but peaceful protesting of unarmed police killings where a COUPLE bad people take the opportunity to loot... well, it's a goddamn riot.
After skimming across the flats amongst the myriad wader birds, the craft lands at a remote beach where all alight to view some 120 000 million year old well preserved dinosaur footprints.
You are guided through the puzzles by a floating robot, who at first appears quite funny but then after a while his quotes and attempts at humour seem a bit repetitive and tiresome, but other than a few minor shortcomings, this is a solid, fun but unremarkable game which won't set your VR headset alight but will give you a good amount of entertainment, satisfaction and achievement.
Microsoft - owned developer Rare has suffered layoffs after the release of Xbox One exclusive Kinect Sports Rivals failed to set tills alight, Eurogamer can reveal.
Call of Duty players will never forget the moment after we, as Roach, ran from Makarov's secluded safehouse with war - altering data in tow, shot our way through a host of Makarov's ultranationalists and breathed a sigh of relief when we saw the chopper land with General Shephard alighting it... but then he shot us in the gut and shot Ghost in the neck.
After gathering almost 100 violins, she took them to a mountaintop clearing and then set them alight at dusk.
After opening first in Liverpool earlier in the autumn, Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2014 has alighted once more at the ICA, taking up both the lower and upper galleries with an exhibition of work by 55 artists graduating this year from BA and MA courses the length and breadth of the country.
«On 10 January 1991, a paper appearing in the Journal Nature, stated Paul Crutzen's calculations that the setting alight of the Kuwait oil wells would produce a «nuclear winter», with a cloud of smoke covering half of the Northern Hemisphere after 100 days had passed and beneath the cloud, temperatures would be reduced by 5 - 10 Celsius.
Whereas the cl 6.1 (e) exclusion provides: ``... a claim which is made in respect of a relevant liability described in para (2) by a claimant who, at the time of the use giving rise to the relevant liability was voluntarily allowing himself to be carried in the vehicle and, either before the commencement of his journey in the vehicle or after such commencement if he could reasonably be expected to have alighted from it, knew or ought to have known that --
My Twitter feed was alight with comments and commentary moments after the story was published.
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