Sentences with phrase «by young bucks»

The show's fourth edition is generationally expansive — the earliest dated pieces seem to be Mary Beth Edelson prints from 1973 — as opposed to the physically expansive concentration of works by young bucks installed in the galleries in shows past.
• The Villain» Marty Scurll was introduced into the Bullet Club by the Young Bucks in May, and has significantly raised both his own profile and the prestige of the group with his presence.
The broken tine on the buck's wide antlers and its graying muzzle meant it was an old bachelor, most likely run off from the herd by the younger bucks to live out what years it had left on its own.»

Not exact matches

Most of this current story line is being driven by Omega, Cody and the Young Bucks (quick aside — I could see Cody and the Bucks having a bright future as bookers once they hang»em up).
In the end, Cleveland won by obtaining a much better offer and the Bucks are doing fine, too, still with a young core and room to grow.
Of the young men involved, one, Nicholas Hillman (former Bucks County Chair) told me that Tom did his thing, and never bothered to listen to the committee, or any suggestions made by any members therein.
Eastwood's film follows the three childhood friends (played, in their younger days, by William Jennings, Bryce Gheisar and Paul - Mikél Williams) as they buck against the authority of their Christian middle school and the teachers want to impose upon them an unnatural rigidity of thought and behavior.
Making matters better but also more awkward, Deanna is taken in by Maddie's sorority sisters, resulting in a middle aged awakening for the ages, and what about this young buck that seems love stricken, Jack (Luke Benward)?
Australian mother and small business owner Rebecca James has sold world rights to her first two young adult novels for major bucks, going from mom to millionaire overnight after her manuscript was pulled out of the slush pile by a U.K. agent.
For young people just starting out, increasing your savings by a couple of bucks a month would have a far more dramatic impact.
So, if you invest $ 5,500 (the current annual limit) in an IRA each year while you're young, you stand to have over a million bucks by the time you hit 65.
Guests could spend days exploring the village's 65 unique shops and boutiques, sampling fine regional fare prepared by some of the country's top young chefs, and shopping for treasures in the antiques shops, art galleries and flea markets of New Hope, Lambertsville and the surrounding Bucks County countryside.
Each one pits a lone hero against the forces of Dracula, but the latest entry in the series, Portrait of Ruin, bucks that trend by teaming you up with a magical young girl.
LGBT issues are cleverly presented by Malia Jensen's bronze statue «Young Bucks» and Hilary Harkness» oil on panel «Blue Nude.»
In a firm whose core business bucks the trend by continuing to practice legal aid across multiple disciplines, it's incredible that we are lucky enough to have so many young lawyers still committed to delivering access to justice.
and 2) «By 65, these guys have made plenty of money and should find something else to do... Leave some room so that the young bucks can have their day in the sun, too.»
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