Sentences with phrase «breakthrough campaign at»

One should be suspicious of any player who has a breakthrough campaign at age 29, especially when the underlying numbers point to it being an aberration.
Harry Kane scored a staggering 21 Premier League goals in a breakthrough campaign at White Hart Lane, but perhaps Spurs supporters shouldn't get too carried away.

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Religious publishers work hard at developing books for laypeople, and they sometimes have breakthrough successes, but they face the same marketing problems as the CHRISTIAN CENTURY - a limited budget makes it impossible to run ads in major «secular» magazines or to do a really big direct mail campaign.
A succession of injury problems have limited him to only 79 Premier League starts in six seasons at Arsenal — 31 of which came back in his breakthrough 2010 - 2011 campaign.
After his prolific breakthrough campaign for Spurs, the powerful striker is expected to steal the limelight at the tournament.
His seven goals in 17 starts during a breakthrough 2011 - 12 campaign — that included a superb performance against Tottenham Hotspur in a late January FA Cup tie — bringing him national acclaim, the Championship's Young Player of the Month award for March and a contract extended until 2015, which indicated that the management at Vicarage Road rated Murray as highly as the fans.
Pulisic was reported to be concerned about his prospects for first - team football at the Westfalenstadion before the 2016 - 17 season but he is enjoying a breakthrough campaign, having made a total of 16 appearances in the Bundesliga and Champions League, starting all but one of those games.
The Toffees starlet is one of the most highly rated talents in English football at the moment, having enjoyed a superb breakthrough campaign last season.
An effective online political campaign is most often the cumulative result of many, many individual connections over a long period of time — rarely do you get the kind of sudden, overwhelming breakthrough that catapults you far along toward your goals all at once.
And yet, despite some encouraging developments in renewable energy and some breakthroughs in international leadership, carbon emissions continue to rise at a steady rate, and for their pains the scientists themselves — the cruelest blow of all — have been the targets of an unrelenting and well - organized attack that includes death threats, summonses from a hostile Congress, attempts to get them fired, legal harassment, and intrusive discovery demands so severe they had to start their own legal - defense fund, all amplified by a relentless propaganda campaign nakedly financed by the fossil - fuel companies.
Nicolina Angelou, ESMAP, World Bank Yaw Ansu, Africa Center for Economic Transformation Morgan Bazilian, World Bank Yael Borofsky, MIT Steve Brick, Clean Air Task Force Jonah Busch, CGD Afua Djimi, Black Rhino Group Emily Huie, ONE Campaign Ben Leo, CGD Vijay Modi, Columbia University Scott Morris, CGD Philippe Niyongabo, African Union Ted Nordhaus, Breakthrough Institute Queen Nworisara - Quinn, Kupanda Capital Alex Rugamba, African Development Bank Kathryn Russell, ONE Campaign Bill Savedoff, CGD Kartikeya Singh, Fletcher School, Tufts University Peter Teague, Breakthrough Institute Johannes Urpelainen, Columbia University Catherine Wolfram, Energy Institute at Haas, UC Berkeley Davida Wood, World Resources Institute
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