Not exact matches
It's
late December, the day of Isa's
big shoot.
Canada will play host to the 2015 Women's World Cup as well as the U-20 Women's World Cup
later this year, and successes with those events could pave the way for a
shot at FIFA's
biggest prize.
In the
shot - term, it seems a lot easier to talk about how the
latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report shows that Obama's socialism of European
Big Government has failed.
For someone who still, a year
later, considers her photography amateur at best, that was a pretty
big deal... especially since it was taken with a point - and -
shoot!
The Free Agents led
late in Regulation but All Star Chris Wroblewski willed the # 1 Team back from the dead and hit many
big shots in the closing moments of Regulation (he'd end with 36)..
They were down virtually the entire Game to Team Apuli before they hit a few
big shots late to swing the momentum.
I'll say now he will be a
big success and a fan favourite in a short space of time and I will be hanging around to
shoot down all the angry flip - floppers who pop up
later down the line with a revisionist theory.
Unfortunately as is often the Arsenal way we managed to conspire to make the game difficult for ourselves, with a few minutes of the first half remaining Ox found himself with the ball on the edge of Everton's area, Hector available to his right and players closing, if he had managed to get a
shot off first time then we would not have been chasing back towards our own goal five seconds
later, instead Ox chose to
shoot after a couple of touches in to a mass of Everton bodies when there were better options on, the ball broke to Delofeu who managed remarkably to stay on his feet for twenty or so yards before releasing Barkley, Koscielny had been dragged wide by Lukaku and Ox and Hector were in hot pursuit, they both probably had a chance to take the booking but allowed Barkley to continue, he took a speculative
shot which would not have troubled Cech until it took a
big deflection off of Gabriel and drifted into the gaping net.
Reaction: De Bruyne is my Man City blueprint — Guardiola (Premier League) Report: De Bruyne makes it sweet 16 for awesome Man City (Premier League) Report: Otamendi wins derby to fire Man City 11 points clear (Premier League) Reaction: Klopp calls for Liverpool focus after Euro spree (Champions League) Report: «Fab Four» fire seven - goal Liverpool into last 16 (Champions League) Reaction: Mourinho pledges only «the truth» on injuries (Champions League) Report: Lukaku and Rashford send Man United into last 16 (Champions League) Reaction: Mourinho wants new
shooting boots for Lukaku (Premier League) Report: Old boy Young downs Watford to lift Man United (Premier League) Reaction: Klopp looks on bright side after Chelsea draw (Premier League) Report: Willian denies Liverpool morale - boosting win (Premier League) Reaction: Guardiola targets Champions League milestone (Champions League) Report: Sterling strikes
late to earn Man City top spot (Champions League) Report: Young England stifle Neymar's Brazil (friendly) Reaction: Loftus - Cheek showed he can cut it — Southgate (friendly) Report: New boys impress as England hold Germany (friendly) Reaction: Mourinho defends lack of Lukaku charity (Champions League) Report: Hapless Svilar helps Man Utd to brink of last 16 (Champions League) Reaction: «Stand up and be counted», Klopp tells Liverpool (Premier League) Report: Spurs» Kane rips sorry Liverpool to shreds (Premier League) Reaction: Guardiola proud to beat «best opponents» Napoli (Champions League) Report: Jesus earns Man City narrow win over Napoli (Champions League) Reaction: Mourinho and Klopp at odds over Anfield stalemate (Premier League) Report: Man Utd held at Liverpool as Mourinho parks the bus (Premier League) Report: McClean breaks Welsh hearts as Ireland reach play - offs (2018 World Cup) Reaction: Southgate admits England have long way to go (2018 World Cup) Report: Kane sends lacklustre England to World Cup (2018 World Cup) Reaction: Man City's show of force thrills Guardiola (Champions League) Report: Chelsea old boy De Bruyne gives Man City crucial win (Champions League) Reaction: «Amazing» Lukaku won't lose focus — Mourinho (Champions League) Report: Lukaku and Martial lead Man United in CSKA rout (Champions League) Reaction: Klopp says Liverpool on track despite stalemate (Champions League) Report: Coutinho scores as Liverpool held in Moscow (Champions League) Reaction: Man United part of «second level», says Mourinho (Champions League) Report: Fix - it Fellaini gets Man United off the mark (Champions League) Reaction: De Bruyne masterclass leaves Guardiola purring (Premier League) Report: Mané sent off as five - star Man City crush Liverpool (Premier League) Reaction: Alli gesture takes shine off England win (2018 World Cup) Report: Rashford redemption sends England closer to Russia (2018 World Cup) Reaction: Klopp hopes Euro progress yields transfer lift (Champions League) Report: Can brace gets Liverpool back into
big time (Champions League) Report: Sterling rescue act spares 10 - man Man City (Premier League) Reaction: Conte happy for Chelsea to play the hunters (Premier League) Report: Alonso ruins Spurs» Wembley house - warming (Premier League) Report: Lukaku double fires Man United to winning start (Premier League) Reaction: Wenger lauds Giroud after Arsenal edge Leicester (Premier League) Report: Giroud earns Arsenal madcap opening win (Premier League) Reaction: Wenger fearful of another slow Arsenal start (Community Shield) Report: Courtois and Morata gift Arsenal victory at Wembley (Community Shield)
Now, at 61, he gets another
shot at the
big stage
late in life — much like his goalkeeper, Essam El Hadary, who turns 45 in January and should comfortably become the oldest player ever to appear in a World Cup game next summer.
What began a few years ago as a trickle of small independent films
shot in and around Kingston has of
late turned into a veritable flood, including
big - budget productions with real movie stars, thanks to a new tax break and efforts by local officials to woo and accommodate the industry.
Kids typically finish their initial vaccine series between ages 4 and 6, and the results suggested that protection starts to wane three years
later — a
big problem, considering that they don't get another
shot until they're 11 or 12.
As Danny Boyle's go - to screenwriter after they brought his first novel, The Beach to the
big screen, they injected a
shot of adrenaline to the shambling zombie genre in 2000s with 28 Days
Later, and turned in a brilliantly sly theological inquiry in the form of a space adventure Sunshine.
After showing promise in such
late -»70s efforts as Slap
Shot (1977) and A Wedding (1978), Dooley made a
big impression with his supporting role as the lead character's worrisome father in Breaking Away (1979).
Shot in antiquated sunny hues in the picturesque south of France, Allen's
latest is a sweet - natured contrivance;
big on whimsy, low on memorability.
The movie will most likely
shoot in
late 2012 after Cruise finishes his other
big sci - fi epic, Tron Legacy director Joseph Kosinski's post-apocalyptic Oblivion.
For a while, it was a
big deal that he gained lots of weight to
shoot the movie's
later scenes, but this practice has now become standard for any serious actor.
Schwentke tries to invest visual energy in his
latest attempt to prove his
big - budget credentials — and in the movement and placement of cinematographer Alwin H. Küchler's (Hanna) roving frame, as well as the frenetic assemblage of
shots by editor Mark Helfrich (Tower Heist), his endeavour shows signs of approaching success.
But there's a
bigger part — in a much
bigger film — that will also
shoot in Europe
later this summer.
The two stars fell in love during filming of the earlier To Have and Have Not,
later marrying, and in fact new scenes in The
Big Sleep were
shot with extra dialogue between them to play up on public awareness of their real - life romance.
At the beginning, when Belle (Emma Watson) walks out of her house and wanders through the village singing «Belle,» that lovely lyrical meet - the - day ode that mingles optimism with a yearning for something more, the
shots and beats are all in place, the spirit is there, you can see within 15 seconds that Emma Watson has the perfect perky soulfulness to bring your dream of Belle to life — and still, the number feels like something out of one of those overly bustling
big - screen musicals from the
late»60s that helped to bury the studio system.
His
latest,
shot in Super 16 mm film, is about a young woman (Anna Kendrick) who has just broken up with her boyfriend and needs to crash on her
big brother's couch - but he's got a wife and kid, space and money are tight, and it's a cold Christmas in Chicago.
At the film's recent press day, Mirren revealed her approach to the role, what it was like having the opportunity to improvise on set, acting opposite the renowned Puri and what the two share in common, what she looks for in a project, why the director is an important consideration, why she likes to alternate between
big movies and smaller low budget films, her lifelong attraction to French culture, her
latest film that she's currently
shooting with director Simon Curtis entitled «Woman in Gold,» and her upcoming biopic, «Trumbo,» with Bryan Cranston about blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo.
From a black - eyed
shot of two - and - a-half rounds and two corner breaks with no cuts to Adonis Creed's tender,
late - stage ring - side admission, Creed is a
big - hearted hulk of a film; a true (black and) blue champion.
NPC AI is quite good, both at spotting
Big Boss and at engaging him during combat; that includes flanking,
shooting flares to highlight his
latest known position and more.
Filmed on location in Hamburg and Paris, with some scenes
shot in grimy,
late - seventies New York City, Wenders's international breakout is a stripped - down crime story that mixes West German and American film flavors, and it features cameos by filmmakers Jean Eustache (The Mother and the Whore), Samuel Fuller (Shock Corridor), and Nicholas Ray (
Bigger Than Life).
After
shooting the low - budget Monster (whose visual effects he funded himself), director Gareth Edwards got his
shot at the
big time by being given the huge budget to
shoot the
latest attempt by Warner Bros. to make a decent American version of Godzilla, 16 years after Roland Emmerich's pretty awful effort.
This week brought us our first peek at next year's Captain America: Civil War, with some leaked images from the Disney D23 footage popping up online, featuring
shots of Cap (Chris Evans), Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Falcon (Anthony Mackie), The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), War Machine (Don Cheadle), Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), Ant - Man (Paul Rudd), Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Crossbones (Frank Grillo), while Mark Ruffalo has revealed that The Hulk won't be appearing in the Phase Three - launching film: «I thought that I would be in the film, but in the end they evidently believe that the reveal of what happened to the Hulk is something too
big, and Marvel wants to use this information
later.
An aging and broke bad - boy rocker from the 1990s gets another
shot at fame 25 years
later as a songwriter for a brash and talented young singer who's a
big fan of his early work.
Fox, often a genre - friendly studio, have a few pictures which are kinda - sorta aiming for the Comic - Con crowd — the underpromoted «The Watch,» which opens two weeks
later, plus «Taken 2,» «Life Of Pi,» the animated «Epic» and «Machete Kills» further down the line — but with «The Wolverine» only
shooting right before the event, and the «X-Men First Class» sequel not
shooting until next year, they don't really have the kind of
big draw movie they've had in the past.
The
latest spy
shots confirm that this company is after something
big, and it could be 800hp rated SUV.
The
latest spy photos of the new - generation Toyota Supra sports car show it blasting around the Nurburgring, its road - hugging bodywork and sleek design powerful reminders of what the
Big - T is
shooting for.
And how can game developers and the makers of
big consoles persuade consumers to buy the
latest shoot»em - ups for $ 30 or more, when Apple's App store is full of games, created by developers around the world and approved by Apple, that cost as little as 99 cents — or even are free?
While in many families it would be
big news if one member was to up and visit one of the most dangerous places on earth - a place where Mom had previously been
shot at (though she always said they were
shooting at the tires, not at her), where she had met with the military leader Ahmed Shah Massoud (who was
later assassinated by two suicide bombers), where the Taliban still controlled much of the country, and where more than two hundred members of the U.S. and Coalition forces would die before the year was out - for our family it was business as usual.
Ralph died of a heart attack several years
later and was buried in the yard outside the ranch house, and Bruce died of pneumonia the next year, overwhelmed by the rigors of twice the amount of work, and he, too, was buried in the yard, next to Ralph, in an aspen grove, through which passed on some nights wandering herds of deer and elk, the elk direct descendants of the
big bull Jyl had
shot, and which the brothers had dismembered and then shared with her, the three of them eating on it for well over a year.
You have to love a title like All I Did Was
Shoot My Man, Walter Mosley's
latest work featuring pragmatic
Big Apple P.I. Leonid McGill.
Your aim, therefore, is to withdraw enough money to give you a decent
shot at an acceptable retirement lifestyle while miminizing the risk of running out of dough early on or ending up with too
big a stash
late in life.
The plan was to
shoot when they had a
big dump of fresh snow and it came
late this year just a few days before they shut down for the winter.
14 million copies
later, I'm pretty sure the
big shots at Activision have experienced a collective change of heart.
An unfortunate misstep, given the potential offered by the Hot
Shots brand, but this
latest game proves that genius is seldom universal, and that Sony's
big - headed athletes should perhaps stick to the links.
Destiny 2 releases in September, but you don't have to wait until autumn to start looting and
shooting in Bungie's next
big time sink: just hit the beta test
later this month.
NPC AI is quite good, both at spotting
Big Boss and at engaging him during combat; that includes flanking,
shooting flares to highlight his
latest known position and more.
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One of the
biggest surprises in his
latest exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery — his first U.K. retrospective — are the beautiful snap -
shots taken from a moving vehicle.
Like his masters, Thomas Struth
shot one - point perspective of empty, unpopulated scenes, sometimes of the streets in Düsseldorf, and
later in his career made pictures on a monumental scale: The photos in his museum series are as
big as the paintings they depict.
A jet setter being the poster boy for global warming, is like a
big game hunter
shooting an ad for animal conservation while standing on his
latest quarry.