Sentences with phrase «delivering as a good guy»

Considering the number of dirtbags in that back - catalogue, it's a pleasure to see him delivering as a good guy.

Not exact matches

This is the exact kind of guy who as a VC you would love to invest in provided he can deliver on a well rounded team (getting there) and a great idea (done).
Just more dead cat talk that distracts from wenger's failure to upgrade by getting rid of average players who we all know can't deliver trophies even in a weak year... And EPL and cl were both that last year... Walcott Campbell Gibbs ox and mert should all have gone by now... Draxler Rodriguez subotic (there are better though) could have come in as all are actually available with a net spend of very little... Then focus on goal scorer and splash the cash... Would still go for for the borrusia guy but if wenger shows no intent nothing will happen
I don't care as much about experience as who will deliver when I need it most, and I care about a guy playing well through pain.
no wonder wenger has gotten away with his dozen years of failure when fans deliver this kind of ludicrous assessment... get of the wenger juice and get yourself cleaned up... anyway this was a tale of two very different halves so average score is basically like saying the guy who took a bath in ice water and then in scolding water had a good time as on average he was in warm water!!!
This time around, ex-con Vin Diesel (who can barely be bothered to open his mouth when he speaks), former cop Paul Walker (who makes underplaying an understatement), and the rest of their band of merry street - racing thieves become the good guys when they team up with their rival from the last film, DSS agent Hobbs (Johnson, who delivers the most ordinary line of dialogue as if it were a catch phrase), to stop another heist gang — one that threatens national security, of course.
Their business, AEY, grows and grows, thanks to bold moves the guys make, such as personally delivering weapons to a U.S. base in Baghdad (which didn't actually happen, but was still one of the best parts of the film).
It is not as expensive as an Assassin's Creed or Call of Duty game, ok, but this is a good signal coming from Sony, stating «we got the message, guys»: from now on we hope to only see things going better and better when it comes to blockbuster titles being delivered for free to PlayStation Plus customers.
BLOOM, which was created by partners Alex Walton and financier / producer Ken Kao, is delivering a varied slate of films that includes last weekend's opener Elvis & Nixon starring Spacey and Michael Shannon as well as Martin Zandvliet's The Outsider starring Jared Leto; George Clooney's Suburbicon starring Matt Damon and Julianne Moore; Shane Black's The Nice Guys starring Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling; Kate and Laura Mulleavy's Woodshock starring Kirsten Dunst; Michael Apted «s Unlocked starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Douglas and Orlando Bloom; Gus Van Sant's The Sea Of Trees starring Matthew McConaughey; and Renny Harlin's Skiptrace starring Jackie Chan and Johnny Knoxville.
In between, there's a stupid thing involving a code delivered by an autistic guy (Mercury Rising) that smells a little like first - time screenwriter (s)- itis, as well as a gaggle of story twists that are completely uninteresting except that they're played out by Pearce, Peter Stormare, Lennie James, and Vincent Regan.
John Slattery gets the droll one - liners, which he delivers brilliantly as Deputy Managing Editor Ben Bradlee Jr, and even in just a his few scenes Billy Crudup is kind of amazing as a lawyer who swings in our sympathies from good guy to bad guy before settling, like so many of these characters, somewhere in between.
I'm very much impressed with the academic document on agroecology delivered by you guys and will recommend your services to all my other classmates as well.
I saw the «war perfected» tv spot at least once a night through late february / early march on various channels later in the evening... it is definitely a matter of the playstation 3's current owner base... and a little less on advertising than a lot of people make it out to be... and its not just advertising; but largely word of mouth... something that killzone as a franchise simply doesn't have yet... but in the end I simply don't know why anyone would care... the game is still brilliant, easily the best looking game of this generation so far... with a multiplayer component that implemented new mechanics that will become standard across the board... and with plans of tons of future DLC, some free, some not... the game will only get better from here... damn it though I just want GG to get the server lobby right... nothing has been delivered yet on what that douche bag producer kyle guy told us would be there... playing with 2 or 3 friends is easy... playing with 8 non clan members in a full 32 player server is as easy as chewing on your own elbow...
«Client intimacy» is — I have to confess — a new expression for me, but it was very much one of the topics du jour at the latest Client Day held by the guys (and gals) at Møller PSFG in Cambridge on Wednesday, where yours truly was very fortunate to be delivering a session as well.
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