Sentences with phrase «early triumphs»

In a way, Reggie Bush, Jeremy Shockey and Darren Sproles helped Saints» early triumph in Jimmy Graham grievance Black and Gold
When the same official who presided over the West Seneca West's girls lacrosse team's earlier triumph over Hamburg showed up to officiate the squad's non-league clash with Mount St.. More...
-- a 1994 single by Britpop stalwarts Pulp that slyly describes the futility of trying to recapture early triumphs.
Freston explained that his early triumphs in network television stemmed from pushing those around him to take risks and to always think creatively.
It was one of the earliest triumphs of «the weaker brethren,» those innocent sheep who by mere volume of imbecility have trampled over many delicate and attractive flowers in Christendom.
Spitzer drew key lessons from these early triumphs.
Reitman, for his part, is coming off a bad patch (2014's preachy «Men, Women & Children»; 2013's ridiculous «Labor Day») that put his early triumphs (including 2005's «Thank You for Smoking» and 2009's «Up in the Air») in uncomfortable perspective.
Much like his earlier triumph, it's the attention and connection to character within the sequence that elevates it above so many of its peers.
There are a few different meanings for the title of the 1994 French youth drama «Cold Water,» an early triumph for the writer - director Olivier Assayas that is only now receiving a proper U.S. theatrical release.
This Winston Churchill biopic keeps a tight focus on one particular time in the Prime Minister's life and it all serves as a buildup to one of his early triumphs, let alone establishing why the man became one of the most important British figures of all time.
The pharmaceutical company that funds their research, however, is more interested in exploiting their earlier triumphs for easier, short - term profit.
For all the early triumphs Hooper deserves credit for managing to capture these bold performances using technology to ensure the singing is recorded live.
While I'm starting to doubt that another signature Adam Sandler movie will ever reach the heights of his early triumphs, this is the comedian's most enjoyable outing in years and pretty harmless at its worst.
The early triumphs gave way to a reputation for being difficult and eventual Hollywood exile, only broken when Francis Ford Coppola fought to cast him in The Godfather.
I don't know if I would go that far, as his early triumphs The Sixth Sense (1999), Unbreakable (2000), and Signs (2002) are far superior to The Visit.
After that early triumph, remaining resistance among the faculty gave way, Dr. Szachowicz said.
In an early triumph of paleontology, Agassiz conducted a comprehensive study of every fossil fish in every major collection on the Continent, establishing himself as a tireless investigator and winning him favor with two of Europe's most influential naturalists, who delighted in opening doors for him.
With a variety of game modes including series» classics as well as completely new ones, and the promise of being able to unleash massive amounts of destruction in brand new, never before seen Twisted levels, this looks to be gearing up to be a winner, and an early triumph for the PlayStation 3 this year.
The exhibit relives auto racing's earliest triumphs, including the development of the Long Island Motor Parkway — the first road built exclusively for the automobile.
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