Sentences with phrase «big fights people»

Not exact matches

«When you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you, and that's of concern when you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for, for years in this country,» Feinstein said.
We have a long way to go, but by organizing people in their home communities, building voting blocs in key ridings, mobilizing around key decisions, slowly reframing big stories and fighting to lock in systemic changes, we are fundamentally re-balancing power in British Columbia.
People fighting the giant would mean Boltons inside... I can only imagine a pre-battle scene, some kind of negotiation and the giant starts the big battle.
He theorized that religious thinking evolved at some point (ironically, you might say) and that in some cases tribe leaders were able to use this to get people to stop fighting and to form bigger, more powerful political units, which in turn won out over isolated tribes, thereby facilitating the spread of a particular religion.
My last point and Im out... Throughout our great nations history... we always found a way to fight through national issues and come up with solutions... Giving the problems we have now to people in the 50's and 60's... and they may actually come up with a solution... if you earnestly care about making a change... start at the lowest levels of government... go do something... find out costs... expenses... how to get more health care to people... do things like that... quit waiting on the government to provide all the answers... its not the way this country was founded... and not the way we get through problems... If you or ur family does nt have insurance... get a job that can provide you that... instead of hoping the government will do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education... move to an area that excels at it... education is invaluable... Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto...
Food companies have long donated money and surplus food to fight hunger in Africa, but some of the biggest firms are now plowing people and money into a new strategy aimed at helping the continent feed itself.
A big NO from me, they should learn a bit mor like the people of south america and asis / africa and fight for things they want and do it the hard way..
The club is preparing for their biggest year yet, with the acclaimed Charity Fight Night taking place for its second outing on Friday 2nd December there's plenty for people to get involved in.
So many people in MMA want the big money fight, Jon was right there at becoming the big money fight, when it all came crashing down.
So many people want to get a Big Money Fight, why not BE The Big Money Fight?
If HBO's 24/7 series proved anything, it's that people love watching fighters train for big fights.
if you fight the same person for 4 or 5 years in a row and you still get beaten, you must be a big f ** l. Mourinho has been beating Wenger in the EPL for decades, still Wenger has no clue how to face him.
He, Alexis are the only ones who will always give a fight... no matter what the score is... and people are happy that jack gets injured #fact... No one showed up yesterday for the big game... Literally no one... Wenger tried and selected the best possible team... The players seem to play only for the wages... ALMOST no one thinks of defending the Badge..
Let's call it the biggest, if not greatest, moment: People in tiny Shelby were so eager to host a heavyweight title fight that they erected a 40,208 - seat stadium for the July 4, 1923, bout between champion Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons.
The biggest being the fact that after his last fight people are going to be a lot less excited about Wonderboy's flashy karate since they'll equate it with him standing around doing nothing for four minutes out of five.
Not to mention people having to pay big money to order fights while MMA is easier and cheaper to find.
I suppose Cyborg is a bad person now for wanting to be paid well to cut a dangerous amount of weight and stomp the current face of Women's MMA in the biggest fight in WMMA history, so much for all that «fighters deserve to be paid more» talk right?
I'm not defending his sulking but trust me if Gerrard, Suarez, Messi and Ronaldo were here they'll all be left frustrated.They will have to encourage the Arsenal players more than hundred times in one match.The big question remains if our players ever listen?I've seen many matches where Sanchez has urged and encourage our players to show more fight.He's done this a lot through his actions and words too.I'm remember when he came here and was tracking back, showing fight to win the ball and all that it made many of our players copy the same thing.We even confessed that Sanchez is having a positive impact in our team due to his efforts.Now becausehe wants to leavexpeople are speaking only about his negative side.I remember many people here saying they wouldn't bother and be angry if Sanchez wants to leave because our players show no fight.Didn't we say this here?Peopleare not giving him the credit he deserves.
The big thing is that whenever people seeing you trying and fighting for the cause — at least with Arsenal fans — sometimes you may win or lose, but as long as you try and they can see that fight, you can hold your hands up.
There should have been and in - cage staredown and big fight announcement after Khabib won and instead we're in for many more months of people talking about Conor.
More people want to see that rematch with JJ than Rose fight Jessica I would wager and it would be a bigger PPV.
I guess the press will come after me for defending Espada, and people like him, work their way out of the grips of poverty the honest way, because it sells newspapers and improves ratings to bully the people who can't defend them selves because they don't have a big newspaper Byline to use to fight back.
«That is why when we are registering people for elections, the biggest battle we fight with the NPP is that, those in smock are aliens and they should not be allowed to register anywhere in the south.
The NYT slaps de Blasio for professing «a devotion to goodness and idealism, and working for «the people» while quietly taking unlimited sums of cash from big donors, supposedly because these benefactors love the values he fights for and not the access and influence that buckets of money can buy.»
«It's a message that says: if the little people, if the real people, if the ordinary decent people are prepared to stand up and fight for what they believe in, we can overcome the big banks, we can overcome the multinationals.
«You took the biggest city in the country — 8.5 million people, 3 million more come in on a weekday — you guys, you fought to get Monday morning right and you fought and you fought and you fought and in the eyes of the nation, the eyes of the world were on New York City and other cities faltered.»
This might be the message they use to try to fight back - try to make people feel «secure» under the care of Labour's supposedly benevolent Big State, and paint a bleak picture of life without it.
Mr. Loeb urged that people «take up the fight against the teachers union, the single biggest force standing in the way of quality education and an organization that has done more to perpetuate poverty and discrimination against people of color than the K.K.K.»
Discussion of people fighting the spread of Zika virus and other exotic diseases — big threats despite their minuscule size — makes the book especially timely.
«I am not a person who gives up easily, but this problem got too big to fight
«New mapping technique can help fight extreme poverty: Researchers harness big data to improve poverty maps, a much - needed tool to aid world's most vulnerable people
It does make you strong, it improves your appearance, it does make you healthier, but contrary to what many people believe, being big and strong does not make you skilled to fight.
For example, you know how there's this big thing right now in nutrition where there is a fight between the low carb and the high fat people and all those nonsense.
Given that little progress has been made in the fight against heart disease, and we have bigger (literally) than ever problems with obesity and its primary side effect, diabetes, the Bush administration might want to overhaul the food pyramid, starting with the people appointed to update it.
PCOS challenge is so awesome it's great to be with people who are fighting the same battle as you and be a big support group for one another.
Having a relationship is a really big challenge, especially with all the fighting and bickering the two person can have.
In a bewildering series of deceptions, these people entrap the idealistic Mike into debt, betrayal, grief, guilt and cynical disappointments, all leading up to a big televised fight sequence at the end which makes no attempt to be plausible and is interesting (if you are a student of such things) for its visual fakery.
Well all those little films have been leading up to this one big film where lots of people with megapowers come together to fight an alien.
That doesn't mean people have forgotten about it though, as Chucklefish games has taken the framework - cutesy sprites on big maps fighting in simple - but - deep turn - based battles - and applied it to their own fantasy world.
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For my second and more memorable fight, our team decided to take on the Skraev, a big and nasty owlbear that had its sights set on making our four - person squad its next meal.
I don't say this disparagingly about other series but, typically, it's the space where you're going to duke it out and have this big fight, and that's sort of what people with powers are meant to do.
They discuss how the film quickly took shape, shooting in Greece, having veteran cinematographer Walter Lassally make his acting debut, the film's big fight, what the movie says about romance, and what it's like to reprise these characters that people have such strong feelings for.
Black Panther hits all the stereotypical superhero beats — avenging of familial death, mystical substances, a critical artifact of some kind, big dumb fights — while every other element feels brand - new, such as: Multiple people of colour!
The comedy scenes are not funny, the action scenes are not exciting and the one big attempt to blend the two, an extended fight sequence in which numerous innocent people are tased and a guy with a shellfish allergy repeatedly has shrimp rubbed in his face and eyes, is as ugly of a would - be set - piece that you will see this year.
We want every company, no matter how big or small, and no matter who owns it; to have a chance to do the work America needs done; and we're fighting every day to put people to work rebuilding our transportation network.»
What stands out for me aren't so much the characters — protagonists Nailer and Nita are complex and believable, but many of the supporting characters are sketchily drawn — or the plot, which has a familiar shape — shipwrecked rich girl rescued by gutter rat, flight from bad people wanting to use rich girl as pawn, a big fight, a hairsbreadth rescue — but the meticulously detailed, multi-layered post-climate change world in which the action takes place.
That's why Dragonball Z sucked, that's why most obnoxiously long shonen anime sucks, how many times can you watch people train, train, train, train, get in big fight, rise, lather, repeat?
Android is currently king of the hill but if their devices continue to disappoint with outdated software & updates being pushed out whenever a carrier desires (Usually after they release the next big thing to get people to buy it), I think Windows Phones might actually have a fighting chance.
big business has more money to fight back against consumers and people just do have the resources to make much of a difference when they get screwed over by their financial company.
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