Sentences with phrase «couple of star names»

The way to do that, is have more than a couple of star names.

Not exact matches

If Wenger could sign a couple of big name players who play their football in similar positions, such as the Leicester and Algeria attacking star Riyad Mahrez and the Lyon and France striker Alexandre Lacazette, would you be happy to see Walcott and Giroud join the Hammers or should we hang on to one or both as well?
Hiddink has plenty to worry about with Alexis Sanchez fit again and Mesut Ozil returning to torment Nemanja Matic in the middle, but he knows that he can not just focus on the really big name stars because Arsenal have a couple of full backs ready to tear his struggling side to pieces.
Should Arsenal win the title this season and sign a couple of big - name players in the summer, it will not be a very hard task to convince the former Real Madrid star to extend his stay in North London.
According to «Daily Star»,»ObamaSinglesDating.com» is facing an investigation for using Obama's name on their portal and posting an album of the US First Couple, including a photo with the Queen snapped in London earlier this year without any permission from the White House.
We told you a couple of weeks ago about the new comedy special, Crash Test, wrangled by Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer and starring some big - name talent, including Aziz Ansari, Aubrey Plaza, and Jack McBrayer.
The key is lost on arrival to Earth, soon found by a couple of high school aged teens named Julie (Cox, Scream) and Kevin (McNeill, «Star Trek: Voyager»), who activate it thinking it must be some newfangled musical device.
A couple of days ago we brought you the first image from 11/22/63, the upcoming Hulu adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name starring James Franco, and now we've got another four stills from the event series, which you can see here... 11/22/63 centers on high school history teacher Jake Epping (James -LSB-...]
Based on the best - selling novel of the same name by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Half of a Yellow Sun stars Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) and Thandie Newton (The Pursuit of Happyness) as an upper class couple whose marriage is put to the test when Nigeria breaks into the crippling 1967 civil war that births the short - lived republic of Biafra.
Starring and written by Pegg and Jessica Hynes (then Stevenson), Spaced follows two twenty - somethings named Tim and Daisy (Pegg and Hynes) who pretend to be a couple to land the flat of their dreams.
This movie would also be the inspiration for a short - lived television series of the same name a couple of years later, also starring Jerry Reed, although Selleck would go on to play a real private investigator in the hit show «Magnum P.I.», which catapulted him to stardom.
Despite Inherent Vice «s deep roster of big name stars, it's not a sprawling ensemble piece like Boogie Nights although Martin Short and Benicio Del Toro a couple of scenes in which they get to briefly steal the show.
A much more gripping aquatic thriller, Below, snuck onto screens with little fanfare a couple of weeks ago, and it deserved far better than the under - the - radar dump release Miramax / Dimension gave it — but then the WWII setting and lack of a name star in its cast, not to mention the atmospherics - over-cheap-jolts approach adopted by David Twohy, go a long way toward explaining why this one spent considerable time on the «Max shelf.
Star Jake Gyllenhaal isn't much of a draw, but he's a recognizable name, so coupled with good reviews it could open solidly ($ 9 - 12 million) before fading away due to holiday competition, for a $ 25 - 28 million total.
Never say die is first cited in the USA in 1814 and would seem to have been in familiar use a couple of decades later when Dickens uses it; but it's believed to have hit maximum popularity in 1939 due to the movie of the same name starring Bob Hope and Martha Raye.
Good ol' fiction: The River at Night by Erica Ferencik The Storied Life of AJ Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin Pictures of You by Caroline Leavitt A Paris Apartment by Michelle Gable Before I Go by Colleen Oakley Caravans: A Novel of Afghanistan by James Michener We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver What She Knew by Gilly Macmillan In the Unlikely Event by Judy Blume The Deep End of the Ocean by Jacquelyn Mitchard Since She Went Away by David Bell Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese The Decent Proposal by Kemper Donovan The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving by Jonathan Evison Happy Family by Tracy Barone Lily and the Octopus by Steven Rowley The Wangs vs. the World by Jade Chang Bird in Hand by Christina Baker Kline The Weight of Him by Ethel Rohan Eleven Hours by Pamela Erens Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff Cage of Stars by Jacquelyn Mitchard Saving Grace by Jane Green After You by Jojo Moyes Britt - Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid Fourth of July Creek by Smith Henderson The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty The Light We Lost by Jill Santopolo My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout This Must Be the Place by Maggie O'Farrell The Passenger by Lisa Lutz The Girls by Emma Cline Cruel Beautiful World by Caroline Leavitt The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belle Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris California by Edan Lepucki Seven Days of Us by Francesca Hornak Christmas in London by Anita Hughes
Franklin Sirmans, the curator of contemporary art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), has handpicked the lineup of contemporary art stars, punctuated with a couple of names from the art historical pantheon: Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988) and Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903).
An early news update from The Newark Star - Ledger begins, «The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled today that the state Constitution entitles same - sex couples to all the legal benefits of marriage, but by another name
Toronto — Dentons Canada LLP is pleased to announce that Blair McCreadie has been named a winner of Lexpert's 2014 «Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40» award for his expertise in employment and human rights law and management - side labour relations, coupled with his exemplary volunteer leadership in the community.
The website is called Euromyths A-Z index and, like the name implies, has a list of debunked misconceptions ranging from semi-plausible to the absurd — surprisingly coupled with a five - star rating system.
Do you think Sirocco will bring change in the stars of HMD and the Nokia brand name since It has seen some mixed reactions over the past couple of months?
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