Sentences with phrase «be in contention across»

If all goes well starting next week when it hits theaters, the movie could be in contention across the board.

Not exact matches

An opening - weekend goal against AZ Alkmaar was followed by another away to NAC Breda on Sunday and it wouldn't be the greatest exaggeration to say he could find himself competing for the league's goalscoring crown this term; Nicolai Jorgensen of Feyenoord won it last season with 21 goals but Van Ginkel's scoring rate across a pair of half - season stays would have had him in contention in those campaigns too.
Every seat in each of the 32 London boroughs — more than 1,800 — is in contention, and around a third of seats in most councils across the rest of England.
As luck would have it, an opportunity for redemption and enough sorely - needed cash to tide him over conveniently arrive when ruthless Ben Wade (Russell Crowe), the most wanted man in the West, is collared and needs to be transported across the desert to a train station located in the town of Contention.
The performances are across the board fantastic, and it would not be a surprise if a year from now Bening, Moore and Ruffalo all find themselves in contention for Oscar nominations.
Sure, it's plain, but it has to be in order to be compatible across platforms, and THAT, is the biggest consumer bone of contention.
Alastair, the fact that you feel that failing to observe a convention established by a religious decree compromises the science is one of the most nonsensical contentions I've run across of late — and given the recent events in the news, that says a lot.
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