Sentences with phrase «as a mainstay in»

An instant hit at the Emirates, Santi Cazorla has gone to establish himself, not only as a mainstay in the Arsenal team, but as one of the best playmakers in the Premier League.
Alex made her England debut against Holland in September 2004 and has since confirmed her status as a mainstay in Hope Powell's back four.
The problem is that his level has dropped far too often for him to remain as a mainstay in a club the size of Liverpool.
After yet another comfortable mid-table finish in Serie A, Atalanta have established themselves as mainstays in the league.
Despite having moved away from black over the last few years, at least as a mainstay in my wardrobe, I wore black sweater - dark denim jeans yesterday, and it felt like coming home... And for you there should be no doubt — you look fabulous in this outfit and the drama of the black sets off your blonde hair beautifully!
In all these years we have proven ourselves as a mainstay in the New and used vehicle business.
Glucosamine and chondroitin are now considered as mainstays in ensuring optimum joint health and not just in the management of joint pain.
And the additional scenario, «Dawn of Rebirth», secured Minwu as a mainstay in my go - to characters.

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«We as a society increasingly have woken up and realized this isn't good for us,» says Shaich, when referencing the additives and artificial preservatives that have become a mainstay in U.S. food production in the past half century.
It sells billions of dollars in food and beverages that years ago would have been considered gourmet but are now mainstays of the U.S. diet, such as craft beers and white - cheese popcorn.
Lumen Gentium, the Constitution on the Church, reads: «This is the one Church of Christ which in the Creed is professed as one, holy, catholic, and apostolic, which our Savior, after his Resurrection, commissioned Peter to shepherd, and him and the other apostles to extend and direct with authority, which he erected for all ages as «the pillar and mainstay of the truth.»
This is precisely why items such as» Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness» are mainstays when it comes to interpreting the Const - itution despite them not actually being included in the Consti - tution.
In general, conservatives, whether or not they were Slavophiles, looked to the Russian Orthodox Church as a mainstay against revolution.
Once thought of as a bizarre, alien - looking vegetable, kohlrabi is now a mainstay in many people's diets.
The cultivation and use of almonds in baking later spread to Italy, where, since the 1500s, almonds have become a mainstay ingredient in cookies, jams, cakes and liquors, such as amaretto.
The Portland - based company has forged relationships with local and international ranchers, as well as James Beard Award - winning chefs in an effort to make game a mainstay of specialty markets and fine restaurants.
He was a fringe player in the Spanish NT while at Arsenal but became a mainstay player as soon as he joined Barca.
The skipper is now 34 - years - old, but since Mourinho's return as manager the centre - back has been a mainstay in his starting XI and the Portuguese coach has suggested a new deal is in the pipeline.
Team Sternberg established themselves as the leaders of that charge by grabbing the # 1 seed in the Regular Season and disposing of the Dynasty Team Hakimian and mainstays Team Fallows in order to get to the Championship Game.
As for Team Bernkopf, they got healthy at the right time and showed everyone why they have been a mainstay in All Sports Series for five years now..
This is no surprise as Christian James has been a mainstay in the League for years and knows the type of competition he is going to face week in and week out.
Returning to the States, Woodard worked for two years at Kansas as a voluntary assistant coach and academics adviser and, playing organized ball only in summer, became a mainstay of the U.S. international teams.
For starters Cech will return in goal as per Wenger's policy, and the defence is unlikely to be changed either except for Monreal replacing the injured Gibbs, and Bellerin, Mustafi and Koscielny as our usual mainstays.
The right - back has been described by his coaches as «a fast runner, with good technique» and «a versatile footballer», and looks set to be a mainstay in the Milan back line for many years to come.
We've been touting these Chicago League newcomers as a group who have experienced significant All Sports Series success in the past and while their surge to the top may be a surprise to some mainstays..
They played a bit short - handed without a few mainstays and they just weren't as impactful in the Defensive zone as we have seen from them over the years.
The Mercedes AMG DTM team has a strong line - up this season - Wehrlein, Paul Di Resta, Lucas Auer, Gary Paffett, Edoardo Mortara, and Dani Juncadella will all hoping to bring glory to the German DTM mainstay as it prepares for its final year in the series before switching to Formula E.
Perhaps Jungwirth, who played as a third central defender in the second half against the Union and was the team's 2017 Defensive Player of the Year as a centerback, will step into the fray and mainstay stability along the back line.
The Belgian goalkeeper has been a mainstay in the Chelsea team after completing his three - year loan spell at Atlético Madrid to displace Petr Čech as the Blues» number one at the start of the 2014 - 15 season aside from missing a few games through injury and suspension in 2015 - 16.
Dzyuba clearly had a point to prove after his controversial time at Spartak and probably saw this season as an opportunity to finally force himself into being a mainstay in the Russian national team.
As well as Rashford, Jesse Lingard and Scott McTominay have become mainstays in the United team this season, the former being in the scoring form of his life, and a shoe - in to go to the World CuAs well as Rashford, Jesse Lingard and Scott McTominay have become mainstays in the United team this season, the former being in the scoring form of his life, and a shoe - in to go to the World Cuas Rashford, Jesse Lingard and Scott McTominay have become mainstays in the United team this season, the former being in the scoring form of his life, and a shoe - in to go to the World Cup.
Injuries to two of his midfield mainstays, Victor Wanyama and Morgan Schneiderlein will make life difficult for the Saints» immediate future as Koeman hopes to keep his fantastic side in a...
As previously mentioned, Leo Jaba scored a fantastic winning goal on his debut against Amkar Perm, while Philipe Sampaio has been a mainstay in a defence which has kept three clean sheets in three games.
Marco Verratti has become a mainstay of the Parisians» line up, building a reputation as the playmaker in a star - studded line up for the Ligue 1 champions.
Electrical covers for every outlet in your home are a mainstay as well as drapery tie backs and cord wranglers for mini blinds!
We all know that the economy is in bad shape due to years of dependence on oil as the mainstay of our economy.
He has earned a reputation as one of the best track & field officials in the nation and is a mainstay at the Penn Relays each year.
As the producer of the 4 to 7 PM time slot, the team of talent assembled by Astorino included Michael Kay and Joey Salvia, and helped the show in its success against long time afternoon sports radio mainstay Mike and the Mad Dog on WFAN.
MirRam Group: Though the consulting and lobbying firm — founded by two Latino political heavyweights from the Bronx — remains a mainstay in minority political circles, it has suffered two major losses in two years after failing to propel Mr. Espaillat past Mr. Rangel in what many saw as a winnable race.
«No doubt, if we must make agriculture the mainstay of our economy, as in the time of old, it must be mechanized and we must use our reach and influence to get the federal government to do the needful in the Southwest, as being done in other zones.»
Radiation therapy, along with surgery, hormone therapy, and active surveillance — known as watchful waiting — has been a mainstay of treatment for prostate cancer in the United States.
Those activities are likely to remain the mainstay of the work scientific journal editors do, even as new technologies alter the job in significant ways.
A somber picture of the struggle against super-weeds emerged today as scientists described the relentless spread of herbicide - resistant menaces like pigweed and horseweed that shrug off powerful herbicides and have forced farmers in some areas to return to the hand - held hoes that were a mainstay of weed control a century ago.
In 1997, the mainstays of therapy for patients with macular degeneration include daily monitoring of the integrity of their central vision (usually by viewing a simple printed grid) as well as periodic visits to their eye doctor.
The form, which has become a mainstay in the field of DNA nanotechnology, is known as a double crossover - or DX - tile.
As to the reason why certain racial and ethnic minorities have poorer rates of treatment for cardiovascular disease and generally have poorer cardiovascular health outcomes compared to white patients, Dr. Ladapo concludes that no one has really explored whether there could be disparities in cardiac stress testing, which is a mainstay of diagnosing patients with heart disease in this country.
The package is a mainstay and a daily tool for most of the world's radio astronomers, and also has been used by scientists in such other fields as fluid - dynamics simulation and medical imaging.
To do de-extinction successfully we need the power to engineer large sections of DNA sequentially in a period of weeks / months rather than years, so primordial germ cells cell cultures will be the mainstay of our effort, but while we wait we could establish a stock of birds that have a few passenger pigeon mutations as a foundation.
Miso is one the mainstays of traditional Japanese medicine and is commonly used in macrobiotic cooking as a digestive regulator.
As a perennial herb, rosemary is a mainstay in Mediterranean cuisines — from Spanish and French to Italian, Greek and Moroccan.
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