Sentences with phrase «by young hopeful»

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Embolo is one of the most exciting young strikers to have emerged from Switzerland and West Ham are hopeful of luring the 18 - year old to the Boleyn Ground in January by placing a bid in the region of around # 10million.
But there were some reasons to be hopeful in a speech delivered yesterday by President Dmitry Medvedev on the occasion of Russian Science Day while handing out prizes to young researchers.
The hopefuls aren't assessed solely by their academic achievements: Judges look for curiosity and a sense that the young scientists will contribute to the atmosphere of the meeting.
Part of the joy of watching dramas like this must be a masochistic thrill in seeing young punks suffer: Drumming hopeful Andrew (The Spectacular Now's Miles Teller, fully convincing behind the kit) is nearly destroyed by this monster, a barking man who's impossible to please.
Part of the joy of watching dramas like this must be a masochistic thrill in seeing young hopefuls suffer: drumming student Andrew (Miles Teller from «The Spectacular Now», fully convincing) is nearly destroyed by this monster, a barking man who's impossible to please.
By casting an affectionate eye on a pair of young hopefuls, while aspiring to the kind of full - fledged romanticism you hardly ever see in today's movies, I hope to capture the spirit of the city I now call home, and make a movie that feels both classical and urgent — and, yes, intrinsically L.A.»
It was a bit of a shocker, even by New York City standards: a front - page story in the New York Times headlined, «A Mayoral Hopeful Now, de Blasio Was Once a Young Leftist.»
Simonson's characters are easily recognisable: the self - indulgent adult offspring with their focus on money; the hopeful spinster trying to be noticed by the last eligible male; the young Asian woman trying to escape the oppressive family; the professional Asian couple ingratiating themselves with the British Upper Class; and, of course, the stiff British Major who turns out to be terribly human, and therefore eminently likeable.
Tellingly, even though emerging art has been discounted as an asset class (astoundingly, by Art Basel's director Marc Spiegler, who recently said of it: «When it goes illiquid, it goes totally illiquid»), I noticed several hopefuls carrying a list of the young artists / collectives tapped for the forthcoming Whitney Biennial, chief among them Sky Hopinka, Park McArthur, Torey Thornton, Puppies Puppies and Porpentine Charity Heartscape.
Young is hopeful that this show will present an opportunity to combat the status quo and provide a breath of hope for radical change: «Change can happen by showing work amongst peers, supporting each other's work and extending the creative exchange far beyond intellectual or geographical borders.»
«Young people are defiant, noisy, hopeful, and positive by nature.
By emphasizing the involvement of young people and targeting the middle school audience, the book is well suited for young people and has a decidedly hopeful, forward - looking tone.
Although her focus on the problems caused by lack of sufficient nurturing, and her belief that even young children are strongly influenced by the «death instinct,» led her to develop useful tools for treating seriously troubled children, her theory does not provide a complete, or hopeful, view of normal human psychological development.
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