Sentences with phrase «dramatic escape»

Sunderland goalkeeper Vito Mannone finally lived up to the potential that he had always had at Arsenal in the last twelve months, the Italian emerging as one of the key reasons for Sunderland's impressive run to the League Cup final and dramatic escape from relegation.
Seamlessly switch from hand to hand combat, shooting and dramatic escapes in this intense, fast - paced action experience.
It makes for an unexpectedly welcome form of dramatic escape: the character study breaking free from a hoary old movie genre.
The young Englishman was vital to Sunderland's dramatic escape from relegation last season, returning from a loan spell with Sheffield Wednesday to score the goals that got Poyet and his side over the line when they had looked doomed to return to the second tier.
As the tradition is now enveloped in legend, there is no way of discovering the historical circumstances of the call of Moses, but we can be reasonably confident that there was such a man, who led a band of Hebrews in a dramatic escape from Egyptian slavery, and one of the oldest elements in the tradition is a song which celebrates the defeat of the Pharaoh's army in the waters of the Sea of Reeds.
Just over eight months into his tenure, after one FA Cup final and a dramatic escape from relegation, and once again Villa chairman Randy Lerner is looking for a new manager.
He ended a difficult final season at the club on a high after playing his part in a dramatic escape from relegation.
After her dramatic escape in March, she spent three weeks at a Wildlife Conservation Society camp in Congo, visiting with colleagues and keeping tabs on the turmoil in the CAR.
With Loki relegated to the sidelines, that buddy comedy dynamic switches up; Thor's eager to discover that he's been pitted against his old pal the Hulk, and after a spectacular showdown between the pair, the two rekindle their peculiar bond in captivity while plotting a dramatic escape.
HHhH follows Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis from their dramatic escape from Nazi - occupied Czechoslovakia to their fatal attack on Heydrich and their own brutal deaths in the basement of a Prague church.
Opening seven years after Lecter's dramatic escape, Hannibal gets off to an appropriately grisly start: a showdown between DC drug dealers and a hodgepodge of feds, including a salty thirtysomething Clarice Starling.
Curator Jason Andrew will trace the remarkable life and art of Biala from her early days of hitch - hiking to Provincetown in the «20s, to jumping on a boat to Paris and later her dramatic escape from Nazi occupied France in the «30s, to her early support of Willem de Kooning and participation in the New York School in the»40s.
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