Sentences with phrase «enduring success which»

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United have endured an inconsistent season in the Premier League, which may well cost Van Gaal his job at the club, but success in the FA Cup would at least see the side conclude the campaign on a positive note.
The dark comedy, which is based off of the novel by Irvine Welsh (who also wrote Trainspotting), has endured much success in the UK as it is currently the 2nd highest grossing...
It also feels like a perfect film for the times: the US box office successes of both Lincoln and Zero Dark Thirty are indicative of a period in which Americans are much more reflective and self - critical than is customary; aside from its homage to the country's most revered president, Spielberg's film is a reminder of the enduring battle between American idealism and bigotry, and between its White House and Congress.
Its enduring popularity has been helped by its success as a popular model in the Gran Turismo ® driving simulator video game series, which is only playable on PlayStation consoles, and as a starring car in the first film in The Fast and the Furious global action movie series.
The first thing is to endure a 5 minute monologue from a promotional video which promises clearly unattainable promises of success in the binary options trades which you can only attain by acquiring the software.
With its experimental modal sketches, the album's initial and ultimately enduring success came as a surprise to Davis and his sextet, which consisted of pianists Bill Evans and Wynton Kelly, drummer Jimmy Cobb, bassist Paul Chambers, and saxophonists John Coltrane and Julian «Cannonball» Adderley.
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