De Gea appeared to be Bernabeu bound last summer until some deadline
day drama involving a fax machine.
Not exact matches
«Through unprecedented access to the players
involved, he re-creates all the
drama and turmoil of these turbulent
days, revealing never - before - disclosed details and recounting how, motivated as often by ego and greed as by fear and self - preservation, the most powerful men and women in finance and politics decided the fate of the world's economy.»
It didn't, but on the next
day the Dodgers themselves sank 9 - 0, and a separate
drama involving Don Newcombe (reported elsewhere in this section) developed.
From there, Patriots
Day morphs into an erratically - paced
drama revolving almost entirely around the subsequent investigation into the bombing - with inherently compelling subject matter heightened by a smattering of above - average sequences (including an impressively gripping scene
involving the kidnapping of a random bystander).
sure, this one
involves two earths but it's the same fucking premise as every other «tear jerker»
drama released these
days.
Each episode of Roadies opens in a new city, features a «Song of the
Day» during setup (complete with the title and artist shown on screen), as well as a new infusion of backstage
drama involving the ever - rotating opening band.
His latter -
day police
drama, To Live and Die in LA (1985) was no French Connection but featured two memorable chases — one
involving a fleet of pursuers through an obstacle course of trucks and narrow lanes, the other an airport foot chase culminating in a memorable men's room arrest.
«I'm glad you asked this question but I dealt with a similar situation just the other
day...» Now is when the ALD kicks in because they don't really care what the situation was, just that you handled it professionally and did not
involve more
drama (aka management) then absolutely necessary.