Sentences with phrase «always leave the centre»

for Christ sake the man came with a plan concede the ball to them and defend in numbers when they make error from their side way passes hit them on the counter very fast cause the wing back always leave the centre defenders exposed.

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Your ideas are always so fresh and just a little bit left of centre which I think is fantastic.
Even when everybody was raving about Kola and Monreal was playing centre back, I always thought we missed him at left back.
Mo Elneny has always impressed me since joining the club from Basel, and I feel he hasn't been given a fair throw of the dice by Arsene Wenger, and his recent outings at centre - back leave me a little bemused by the use of his ability.
Time is a bastard, his illness far more so, but in my mind's eye, Ray will always be the tall youthful sideburn - clad centre - forward, of the hammer left foot and bullet header, crashing one in off the underside of Tottenham's bar.
I don't support that at all being someone who has always argued for a realignment of the Left but we can not discount the strong possibility that we are witnessing a longer term realignment of the centre right through electoral alliances.
The SNP's «centre - left» or «left - of - centre» branding has always been more of a marketing ploy than an accurate description of its ideology.
There is no reason to think youth will always vote centre left, and the policy agenda is key to this happening.
actualy don; t reaaly care for blair, he was a tribune and CND, Bnee for deputy in 81, as well as centre left, i always prefered frank Field
I'm always reaching out to soft Tories, but leaving the centre - left behind is stupid.
[10] Although Owen was one of the founding members of the party, he was not always enthusiastic about creating a schism on the centre - left, saying to the Glasgow Herald in January 1981 that he felt «haunted by the possibility that, if the Labour Party splits, the Centre Left will never again form the Government in Britain&rcentre - left, saying to the Glasgow Herald in January 1981 that he felt «haunted by the possibility that, if the Labour Party splits, the Centre Left will never again form the Government in Britain&raqleft, saying to the Glasgow Herald in January 1981 that he felt «haunted by the possibility that, if the Labour Party splits, the Centre Left will never again form the Government in Britain&rCentre Left will never again form the Government in Britain&raqLeft will never again form the Government in Britain».
Well, no offence to that, the bride is always the centre of attention but still, groom needs to look especially good leaving an impression of a perfect couple of all those relatives attending the wedding.
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The non static elements are when the car pivots left to right, and up and down, but it always stays in the middle / centre and the entire track rotates according to the programmed position of the car.
Atlus — both as developer and publisher — has always been a constant source of charming and slightly left - of - centre Japanese titles, including Shin Megami...
From Nasi Goreng for breakfast to ketupat cooked in interwoven leaves, rice always takes centre stage, brought to life with flavors and spices.
Contemporary Chinese Photography and the Cultural Revolution, Staatliche Mussen zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany (2017); The Exhibition Go Annual Contemporary Art in China, Beijing Minsheng Art Museum (2016); Silk Road International, Art Museum of Nanjing University of Arts, Nanjing, China (2016); New Capital: Huang Yu Collection Exhibition, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chengdu, China (2016); Guns and Roses, Kunstraum, Potsdam c / o Waschhaus, Germany (2016); Links — Locality and Nomadism, The Galaxy Museum of Contemporary Art, Chongqing, China (2015 - 2016); Beyond the Earth — The First Xi'an Contemporary Photography Exhibition, Xi'an Art Museum, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China (2015); Chinese Photography: Twentieth Century and Beyond, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, Beijing, China (2015); Unfamiliar Asia: The Second Beijing Photo Biennial, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, China (2015); China 8: Contemporary Art from China on the Rhine and Ruhr, Folkwang Museum, Essen, Germany (2015); 2nd Three Shadows Experimental Image Open Exhibition, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, Beijing China (2015); and Pull Left — Not Always Right,» Urban Arts Space, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (2014), Hillstrom Museum of Art, Saint Peter, MN (2014); and Unboundedness, China Cultural Center, Berlin, Germany (2013 - 2014).
The Hunanese artist's latest body of work on show at Blindspot Gallery since Art Basel Hong Kong 2018 captures a present moment in stillness and in movement that leaves traces of both past and future, like a pendulum swaying back and forth but always returning to the centre.
I do not use Bicing to get into the centre in the mornings or leave the centre in the evening, so there are always bicycles in the stations when I go to use one.
They might be unknown to many of my younger colleagues, so I'll take the liberty of naming a few (without details of their distinguished careers): McGill's Marianne Scott had just recently been appointed National Librarian of Canada; Diana Priestly was just finishing her tenure as founding Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osler.
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