Sentences with phrase «back out of the limelight»

After a schooling by Marcus Rashford at Old Trafford and a tough afternoon against Wilfried Zaha, many would have forgiven Jürgen Klopp for taking the young full - back out of the limelight.

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His loan spell at Ural almost single - handedly dragged the struggling side out of the automatic relegation places, but it wasn't just his eight goals that were significant; his maturity and determination to prove himself thrust him firmly back into the sporting limelight, and earned him a move to Krasnodar.
by Walter Chaw A seminal year for film, 1968: Once Upon a Time in the West, Rosemary's Baby, Planet of the Apes, Night of the Living Dead, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Barbarella, If..., Targets, Faces, Danger: Diabolik... and, some would say, Mel Brooks's The Producers, a film back in the limelight thanks to the record - breaking, award - winning Broadway play on which it's based now coming out as an extraordinarily ill - advised feature film of its own.
Motorola stole the show over in Vegas with the Xoom, and it seems that the Illinois based telecoms giant isn't prepared to sit back and see the likes of LG and Samsung soak up all the tablet limelight at Mobile World Congress as it has come out with a...
Ubisoft's limbless hero Rayman has had some amazing platforming outings in the form of Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends in recent years — but now it is time for one of the older titles to jump back into the limelight.
And while the series has slipped in and out of limelight over the years, last fall's Hitman Absolution brought the games squarely back into public consciousness, earning itself quite a few accolades along the way.
COLLECTOR SHOW CHINESE ART Influential British art collector Charles Saatchi is back after three years out of the limelight, opening a major new gallery in central London showcasing some of China's hottest artists reports Reuters.
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