Sentences with phrase «banished memories»

And not only will a win put us back in a good position to at least qualify, a good performance will go a long way to banishing the memory of the poor showing against Borussia Fortmund two weeks ago.
Bayern Munich will be looking to banish the memories of their last game before the international break, when they travel to Borussia Dortmund today.
Arsenal head into the weekend's big Premier League clash with a great chance of beating a struggling Liverpool team and banishing the memories of last season's 5 - 1 pasting at Anfield.
The Barcelona superstar has won all there is to win at club level, but his trophy haul with the national side is surprisingly barren — he will be looking to beat Chile and banish the memories of the 2014 World Cup final defeat to Germany.
Arsenal are hosting Stoke City at the Emirates this Saturday and it is vital that the Gunners get their first home win to banish the memory of our first two measly efforts, but Stoke are not going to lie down and just give the points to Arsenal.
Coutinho, who had been trying to work his way back into Liverpool's fans» hearts, stepped up to banish the memories of the previous six weeks with a free - kick etched in perfection.
Vikander is striking enough as Lara Croft to make the role her own, to banish memories of Angelina Jolie (and perhaps to justify further instalments) but the film itself is strictly by the numbers.
He's getting a chance to banish memories of his recent trio of big - screen turkeys - Battleship, John Carter and Savages - one of the most inauspicious high - profile introductions to a movie career in recent memory.
It seems with the 3, that Mazdaspeed engineers wanted to banish all memories of that past car's shortcomings.
The latest entry into the Call Of Duty franchise, Advanced Warfare aims to banish all memory of the muddy textures that plagued its scarily ugly predecessor, Ghosts.
The title takes its cue from a poem by Gertrude Stein, who more than one hundred years ago was seeking a literary equivalent to cubism and attempted in her prose to «banish memory» to «articulate a continuous present where writing recreates itself anew in each successive moment.»
However things play out in the long run, Wileyfox has made a good start with the Swift 2 — a product which should banish memories of the disappointing Spark, a phone which was slow to the point of being unusable.

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Nevertheless, the modern artist, by inverting or reversing our mythical traditions, has disclosed a totally immanent mode of existence banished even from the memory of transcendence, and created a comprehensive vision of a new and total nothingness which Blake named as Ulro, or Hell.
Another play Arsenal fans hope to banish from their memories with the Swiss international marking a depressing time for the club, where finances were tight and top quality centre backs couldn't be purchased.
Not only do the Gunners need to banish the painful memories of last season, we badly need the three points in order to close to within just a game of our top four rivals Man United and to keep the gap to the top no bigger than 10 points.
He's back in form and hopefully has banished that opening round 80 last year from his memory.
Konoplyanka wants to win Europe's second biggest club tournament in order to banish the bad memories of his failed Premier League move.
After comprehensively beating Estonia in the Euro 2012 playoffs, the memories of THAT handball by Thierry Henry will have been banished, for now at least.
Rosler will also be keen to banish his own bad memories from Wembley.
When you think back to your childhood, you will probably have spent hours happily working on some sort of art project, so think about recapturing those positive memories as a way of banishing your adult blues.
One of their objections: Perhaps the trauma had been so horrific it not only was banished from memory for years but also created memory defects that were now showing up in lab tests.
One of their objections: Perhaps the trauma had been so horrific it was not only banished from memory for years but also created memory defects that were now showing up in lab tests.
If you have vague memories of school dinners and disgusting, bland cauliflower cheese, banish them immediately!
The breathing of warm wind reviving the desolated landscape, the previously denuded branches adorning their wands with tight green buds and precocious white blooms, the feeling of the sunlight's pale kiss... After so long without, the first signs of spring are showing their presence, banishing the chill to memory.
The new Celica has items that should make potential first - time coupe buyers pay attention, especially the sharp creased look of the sheet metal that banishes the lumpy current generation to distant memory.
Only when time has passed and the memories of the the yearslong struggle begin to fade, will we know that industrial wind turbines have been banished from Ostrander Point for good.
With the expansion of the patriarchal religions that focused on a male God majestically stationed in Heaven ruling over the Earth and the Universe, the memory of our planet's innate Divinity was repressed and banished into the collective unconscious of humanity.»
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