Blackburn to
did pull a rabbit out of the hat at the Reebok not so long ago in a game we thought they would struggle to get anything from, so perhaps Rovers are no forlorn hope.
Well, that could very well be the case but
they did pull a rabbit out of the hat at The Reebok, home of Bolton, beating Gary Megson's men 2 - 0 in what is generally a very tough venue to play in, so perhaps Blackburn are no forlorn hope.
Not exact matches
Most recently, Jobs
pulled another
rabbit out of his
hat with the iPad, a device that he called «magical» and which is now
doing much to drive computing toward a post-PC reality.
Do you think you're going to
pull some
rabbit out of a
hat and yell, «THERE!
SHOW PROOF it is real., and don't try to
pull the old faith
rabbit out of your
hat.
All our major rivals have strengthened, and unless Wenger
pulls a
rabbit out of the
hat which doesn't seem likely given the activity over the current transfer window, which we went into needing a striker and central defender, neither
of which has been addressed, the inevitable will happen.
Either way, don't be surprise if one
of these deals
does eventually come off, although it's equally likely that Levy will
pull a
rabbit out of the
hat as he
did with the # 8m signing
of Rafa van der Vaart from Real Madrid two years ago.
Would he again
do a Houdini (as to be fair he has
done on more occasions than I would care to remember), or finally he has no more
rabbits to
pull out of his proverbial
hat.
It
does look increasingly like the Gunners have wrapped up the shopping early this time, sparing the Arsenal fans the annual torture
of transfer deadline day, although many
of us will still be hoping for the manager to
pull some sort
of rabbit out of his transfer
hat.
And
does anyone really believe that Wenger can
pull a
rabbit out of the
hat and persuade his players to perform to the top
of their ability to even get past AC Milan in the next round?
If it
did I would acknowledge our remarkable ability to
pull a
rabbit out of the
hat and win our «4th place trophy» as usual but I will still not be happy with our season.
Microsoft didn't so much
pull a
rabbit out of the
hat for their E3 conference, but rather a whole warren's worth
of them — the return
of franchises new and old, and surprises galore.
Unless they
pull a
rabbit out of a
hat by E3, they're
done.
Any figures I've seen or
done myself suggest the price is overwhelming to the world economy, unless someone
pulls a technological rabbet (er, excuse me,
rabbit)
out of a
hat and manages to reduce the cost per tonne
of CO2 from US$ 300 - US $ 600 to cents per tonne, and preferably fractions
of one.
Free markets are not magical, they aren't «all - knowing», and they don't (on their own) usually
pull rabbits out of hats, unless they have sufficient motivation to
do so.
Don't be surprised if Xiaomi
pulls a
rabbit out of its
hat and announce a better deal on Dec 30th.