Evra was
confronted by a group of supporters who had managed to get out of an area reserved for around 500 Marseille fans, who had travelled to Portugal for the game.
Barcelona star Lionel Messi has been
confronted by «Cristiano, Cristiano» chants in Peru while on international duty with Argentina.
Sam Allardyce's financial adviser refused to comment on the scandal that caused the former England manager's sacking today when
confronted by ITV News.
And we have no answer when
confronted by a team whose idea of success is 38 goalless draws, and who park their bus in front of their box and all we can do is pass the ball from side to side and occasionaly backwards.
Soon
confronted by an wall of aqua, he twitches the ball right in customary fashion, seeking out Nicklas Bendtner, the only red shirt with courage enough to ask for the ball at this tense moment.
Oscar was angrily
confronted by opponents after twice appearing to deliberately kick the ball at them.
Why he recently even went on BBC Newsnight,
confronted by that supreme interlocutor Jeremy Paxman, and when asked for his views on the appointment as new England manager of Roy Hodgson.
Whenever he has been
confronted by a side of equal or greater skill than his own, instead of taking them head - on, he has always opted for a defence - first approach.
Moss wrote in his report after the game: «In the 92nd minute of the game, following the award of a penalty against Arsenal, I was informed by Mr Taylor that he had been
confronted by Mr Wenger in the technical area.
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For get it best is top 10 and this time not even fa cup arsen wenger won't quit he needs a shove Gerrard houlier at Liverpool was
confronted by fans and given a choice I don't have say it but he left so suddenly it won't hurt the club to see him leaving peacefully now there good young managers eagerly waiting to fill his boots dah 8 ml.
At the 17th, you can do all of those things without fear of being reprimanded or outed and
confronted by the players.
There was a fake - trap pass in the New Orleans Saints playoff game last Sunday where Joseph was initially blocked by the center, then engaged by a guard, then
confronted by a tackle, and then blocked by the center again.
I want to be
confronted by the world's best.
It's going to take hard work, consistent training, being
confronted by the world standard, being dropped on runs, looking at other athletes and being wowed.
Cena came out expecting to meet The Undertaker in the ring but instead he was
confronted by a ref that appeared to tell him that Taker wasn't coming to fight him.
However, tomorrow, he would have to do a lot more than what he did on Tuesday night, as he could be
confronted by one of the reputed Left - Backs in the world, Leighton Baines.
Back in a November 9 episode of Monday Night RAW, Rooney was
confronted by King Barrett during a match.
hell, we are taught...
confronted by a bear... play dead... don't run....
confronted by a cop... don't run... they will chase you.....
The Yankees filed a complaint to the league, which was corroborated, and the Red Sox admitted to the allegations when
confronted by MLB.
Jon Moss put in his explanation to the FA: «In the 92nd minute of the game, following the award of a penalty against Arsenal, I was informed by Mr Taylor that he had been
confronted by Mr Wenger in the technical area.
Maradona eventually arrived at camp and was
confronted by Napoli team president Corrado Ferlaino.
anyways, Sanchez left halfway through training and was then
confronted by all the Arsenal players in the changing room, who went looking for him.
Atlanta coach Bob Weiss, an amateur magician who can balance a fork on a toothpick, resorted to trickery of sorts, jump - switching on Detroit's screens out high so that whenever a Piston guard used a screen he would be
confronted by a Hawk big man.
Riise, unhappy with Bellamy's antics, stormed back to his hotel room, where he was
confronted by the former Welsh international wielding a golf club.
«Thank God for rough water and fog,» said Peter Rothschild later, and his gratitude was sincere, for, as the fog descended, Surf Rider's compass had broken and her worried crew found
themselves confronted by a solid wall of jagged rock.
After the game, in the parking lot outside the Eagles» locker room, a small group of women students held up signs in support of Kiernan Speight, a sophomore cornerback who had been
confronted by the BC captains about suspected gambling involvement but was later exonerated.
I asked his opinion on how he would feel if he were
confronted by such a comment.
It's my understanding that the scoring method for certification is the flexibility you speak of — the fact that the shade criteria was / is not critical / required and certification could be achieved without it has compensated for some of the challenges or unique situations
confronted by some farmers.
Recently, medicine has been
confronted by a surging number of antibiotic resistant bacteria.
This prompted proponents to start the Allow Golden Rice tour in 2014 which was
confronted by a broader Asia Farmers Network Against Golden Rice which held a conference, protest and press conference in the Philippines.
Even if you've never hosted a dinner yourself, I'm sure you can relate to a time when you went to someone's house for dinner, and found
yourself confronted by a visibly stressed or anxious host.
However, Paul when
confronted by the women with a false prophetic spirit rebuked it and told it to leave the girl.
In my opinion, I doubt most of us really know what we would do if
confronted by a situation where our only option to stay alive or keep our family alive was to kill another person.
The life of faith in any time and in any variety of acknowledged covenant - existence under God finds itself perennially
confronted by the essence of DH's formula.
1 come the chariots of the spirit (70.2), the flaming cherubim (71.7), the fire which girdles the house (71.6; in Ezekiel fire surrounds the cherubim); and Enoch, like Ezekiel, falls to the ground when
confronted by the vision (71.11; Ezek.
BTW, evil people are not stupid, they will» calm down» or flee when
confronted by a stronger force.
This parable bears the stamp of authenticity, not only in that it coheres with the others of this group, but also in that we find ourselves once again
confronted by the sure and sympathetic observation of Palestinian life so characteristic of Jesus.
This is one of the great, timeless prayers of the Old Testament, created out of a prophetic faith
confronted by an uncertain present and an immediate catastrophic future.
It is bound to repeat in its services words and actions which recall the great divine Event out of which it arose; and these have proved their power, even in its worst periods, to shake men with the sense that they are
confronted by God in His judgement and His mercy, and to drive them to a decision.
The ministry of Jesus makes the present of that ministry, and of the people
confronted by it, God's present in a new and radical manner.
In the encounter with Jesus, one is confronted `... with the skandalon of recognizing in this all - too - human Jewish eschatological message the eternal word of God», which means that in the encounter with Jesus, «one is
confronted by the same existential decision as that posed by the kerygma».
When
confronted by someone with a badge or a gun, do not flee, fight, or put your hands anywhere other than up.
We are again
confronted by the problem of originality and authenticity.
When we recognize the original point as that of the contrast between the handful of seed and the bushels of harvest, and when we set the parable finally in the context of the proclamation of God acting as king in the experience of men
confronted by the message and ministry of Jesus, what is the significance of a story about a Palestinian peasant who sows handfuls of seed and, despite all the agricultural vicissitudes of that time and place, gathers in bushels of harvest?
The men
confronted by the ministry of Jesus are challenged to recognize that this is the beginning, but not the end.
These are just a small sampling of the issues associated with abuse that will have to be
confronted by the Church as we move forward.
In the worship of the community, by the hospital bed, in the home of the neighbor we are
confronted by our responsibility as priest - theologians.
Confronted by such serious questions and criticisms in the undergraduate colleges, graduate institutions, and theological seminaries, the history of religions is compelled to re-examine, from its own standpoint, its relation to other disciplines and in so doing to clarify the nature and scope of its own discipline.