Sentences with phrase «being untouchable out»

After the first corner clash between Verstappen and Vettel it looked like this could be a Mercedes 2 - 3 result, Max being untouchable out front, even if Hamilton's tyre had held it together.
«I'm untouchable out here in these Miami streets,» my friend boasted.

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I finally accepted that it was Christ calling me out of the church yesterday and the peace I have is just untouchable.
Let us be like Jesus, and reach out and touch the untouchable.
The crop at that time was composed almost entirely of the lowest untouchable caste, the sweepers, who came unsolicited by the tens of thousands to receive baptism and the benefits of getting out of the Hindu caste system.
Indeed, you could argue that Jesus» entire life — from being born in a barn in the midst of a genocide, to hanging out with prostitutes and drunks, to healing on the Sabbath and touching the untouchables, to riding into Jerusalem on donkey rather than a war horse, to healing the ear of a Roman soldier after it had been cut off by Jesus» allies — was a stinging indictment of religious and political power.
We send boxes out every year and try to get people onto them, but the retail on them is so high it makes them untouchable.
No player should be untouchable as far as team selection goes and if they are not playing well then they should be left out, simples.
Mediocrity has always been the thing since wenger began to feel he was untouchable at the club... Sam Allardyce might not have been the best coach in the EPL but for he did something remarkable and honorable when he stepped down after rescuing the Eagles from relegation and that's what the potato head should have done when he found out that the fans were not united because of him... changing tactics after the deed has been done won't prove anything right but putting his arrogance and ego aside and stepping down as manager for someone who is hungry and ambitious for silverware will be the best... change must a; ways happen cos it's inevitable.
Funny how everyone on here applies that logic to players (debuchy out for Jenks, Arteta out for Schneiderlin) but the manager is untouchable.
Isn't it bemusing?The season that were supposed to finally challenge the big boys for the league title is increasingly looking like the season that we finally miss out on champions League qualification.All courtesy of the untouchable, unquestionable Sir Arsene Wenger, the founding father of Arsenal, well according to the akis increasingly looking like the season that we finally miss out on champions League qualification.All courtesy of the untouchable, unquestionable Sir Arsene Wenger, the founding father of Arsenal, well according to the akbs
The man has changed out of recognition from his early years et the club.It is my opinion he has allowed himself to feel as though he is BIGGER than the Club.This especially so since that dark day of David Deins departure.He seems to believe he is untouchable and answerable to nobody.The Board were s *** ing bricks he would walk away and to my mind he used this to get his own way with everything.I have met this man on numerous occasions down the years of his time at the club and honestly he is the most polite and well versed Manager in Football.That is why I despise him more.He KNOWS he has failed this last decade.He knows he has made far too many wrong decisions with transfers and tactics and formations etc.But he NEVER accepts he is wrong.
But what the Times did, in a potentially governorship - defining piece of work by Susanne Craig, William Rashbaum and Thomas Kaplan, is lay out in highly entertaining detail how the administration's cynical manipulation of this hand - picked group of untouchables actually worked.
Out of the shadow cabinet's heavy hitters, Andy Burnham is untouchable at health, Chuka Umunna is seen as having done a good job maintaining Labour's strained links with business, and any lateral move for Yvette Cooper would have been viewed as a demotion, enraging Ed Balls and his supporters.
To get the most out of Untouchable, it is recommended to cycle this product on and off every 60 days.
The scene, intentionally drawn - out for maximum effect, is as agonizing as De Palma's famous homage to The Battleship Potemkin's Odessa Steps in The Untouchables.
At its core, it is a derivative film, not only because it is a remake, but it is also very similar to other films to come out in the years before it, including Alien and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, but it still manages to hold its own through the fantastic action, Ennio Morricone's (The Untouchables) sparse and haunting score, and the lively acting by all of the performers, with especially memorable performances by Kurt Russell (Stargate, Tombstone) and Keith David (They Live, Final Analysis).
The film climaxes with a thrilling chase and shoot - out in a train station (echoing de Palma's The Untouchables) and ends with a punch - in - the - gut that hurts even though we know it's inevitable.
Harry is back on the force (doing stake - outs) and brought back to homicide to solve a slew of underworld slayings, and finds himself the patsy for a secret vigilante group of cops (including Robert Urich, David Soul, and Tim Matheson) who take out criminals untouchable by the law.
Co-writer (with Michael Wilmington) of the 1975 career overview «John Ford» and the massive tome «Searching For John Ford» in 2001, McBride treats Ford as a man and not untouchable genius, nor dissects the film using highbrow terminology which inherently ignores the average film fan; there's great insight regarding one of America's greatest directors, and his exhaustive research is well - used in pointing out common themes, autobiographical references, and placing cast / crew / story subjects in context with early and later film projects.
Mpayipheli goes on a one - man rampage, seeking out and destroying those who would prey upon children, particularly those who are for one reason or another untouchable by the law.
Let's face it, for decades, authors have been presented as pretty vaunted beings, held out of touch by the buoyant creativity wrapping them in untouchable splendor... for the most part.
Simple things happen all the time, such as an enemy getting knocked out but remaining in the background, untouchable and just standing there doing nothing, but then there were bigger problems.
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