, marital status, whether they have kids, religious views,
even their star sign.
You can narrow down your search to a more manageable number by specifying criteria such as age, location, education, marital status, religion, and
even their star sign.
Not exact matches
Even movie
stars — and Netflix is
signing up a dizzying bevy of them — won't know how their films do on Netflix.
Tobacco manufacturers once had relatively free reign, with
even doctors
starring in commercials, on the airwaves before being banned from television and radio advertising in 1970 when President Richard Nixon
signed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act into law.
And as Paramore's
star began to rise, they were kind enough to bring Paper Route along,
signing them up as the opening act for an extensive U.S. tour,
even though their sounds don't necessarily mesh.
Even though the Arsenal and Spain
star Hector Bellerin has been saying the right things in recent times on the subject of his future as a Gunner amid the growing number of Arsenal transfer rumours about his potential return to Spain's La Liga with his boyhood club FC Barcelona, we really wanted this to be confirmed by the defender
signing a new contract with Arsenal.
Even though most of the Arsenal transfer rumours about the ongoing negotiations between the club and the two
star players Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil suggest that the main stumbling block over the pair
signing contract extensions is financial, it will not be the only factor in the minds of the players.
The Wolfsburg wantaway
star can also play centrally should Ozil miss out with injury or suspension, or could
even be seen as a potential replacement should he refuse to
sign a new contract.
The Dolphins were pushed tight against the salary cap before doling out big money to their
star receiver, with less than $ 6 million in spending room slated for 2018
even before
signing their upcoming draft picks.
Liverpool recently sold a
star attacking player in the form of Philippe Coutinho, while United still look to be lacking something up front
even after
signing Alexis Sanchez in January.
Wright has for years assembled great teams without being loaded with NBA talent, and
even as Villanova's gotten more
stars to
sign up in recent years, it's possible that a Duke or Kansas game will present some matchup problems.
When they lost their first two games and their
star offseason
signing to a horrible injury, it would have been easy to start dreaming of the fantastical next - season, one where injuries won't happen, young players play like veterans, and perhaps where
even the fearsome King of the East has departed for Western Conference pastures.
But I'm not sure that
even an injury to Giroud would make Wenger
sign a top striker as he loves Giroud and sees him as his
star striker.
Look at the Liverpool
signings, Luke Shaw was a shadow of himself last season and
even Chambers (though a potential CB
star) didn't really make the kind of consistent displays he did for Southampton the season before.
The ultimate question is, should we indulge Sanchez, who at times shows
signs that he has not bonded with the rest of the team and appears to be above correction or should we go for the holistic approach of improving the team
even though it may mean benching some of our
star players such as Ozil and Sanchez?
The one i don't like is
sign lebron and another
star wing, in my mind that would impede the growth of our young wings ingram, hart, and
even kuzma, unless they're viewed as expendable, which they are according to the talk of magic and rob (treat april through june as your playoffs) if they don't take these next months seriously (randle off - season × 5) they could be moved.
So it is hardly a surprise that all and sundry have leaped on the comments of the Arsenal and Chile international
star Alexis Sanchez this week, interpreting his comments to mean that he wants to
sign for Chelsea,
even though our striker said nothing about Antonio Conte or his team and nothing about leaving the Gunners.
Even the deep - pocketed Dallas
Stars chose to go the free - agent route (
signing center Pierre Turgeon for five years at about $ 6 million per season) to avoid ceding important players in the trade market.
Don't care if City are saving face as they'll will probably end up buying a young talent, we have been linked with and make him a
star, don't care if United seem to have and endless amount of money to spend and out pay there rivals, don't care if Myk hasn't been
signed in time so he won't be able to play this weekend and
even if he was Wenger wouldn't of thrown in him straight away without training with us first.
Yes a marquee
signing is important to boost up the morale of the fans and
even the squad and it could definitely be 80m or 90m player but atleast these players should be tried and tested and not a risk like I would have always supported a 70m bid got suarez or
even bale, but finding and nurturing youngsters is what football really is what abhou, not just only
star players
He wouldn't
even want to go to Chelsea.He's just gonna be used for squad rotation.I'm pretty sure he's gonna
sign a new contract although it could take a while.I wonder what those in charge are doing.Are they counting
stars or what?
According to Rivals» Chris Balas, Michigan is expected to a hold a «
Signing of the
Stars» event again this year (and it will be at Crisler Arena and
even bigger than last year's.)
Signing star players is a massive deal amongst Spain's two biggest teams and they must one up each other,
even if that means throwing current players under the bus.
I would prefer a player who gives Coq strong competition like Krychowiak.But if Wenger wont
sign any DM then i would like him to try out Isaac Hayden.I have faith in him and i believe
even at such a young age he is better than Flamini at defending and attacking.This guy would be a
star one day its only injuries that are halting the rate of his progress.However i would have preferred Wenger
signed someone more experienced like Krychowiak to give COQ competition.However if he does nt
sign anyone Isaac Hayden will be my best bet because he is solid.
Even with their reported wage demands, however, the Arsenal
stars Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil are not out of our price range and as the boss suggested recently, it is not the money that will be the deciding factor in whether the pair will
sign the new contracts on offer and commit their future to Arsenal.
It is not getting any better for Arsenal fans and Arsene Wenger, and instead of the last few days of the transfer window being a period in which the problems of the team could be sorted by spending some big money on the right players after a poor start to the latest Premier League campaign, it is turning into a time of
even more misery as we lose key
stars to direct rivals and are unable to replace them because players do not seem to be too keen on
signing for the Gunners anymore.
The Mirror lists Lyon
star Nabil Fekir as a potential replacement for the duo, but it would surely take two or
even three
signings to replicate what the pair have brought to the team in recent seasons.
Okay the Gunners paid over # 30 million to bring in the Swiss international midfield
star Granit Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach and he does look a proper player, but after that we only have a reported # 2 million swoop for the young Bolton centre back Rob Holding and the
signing of the unheard of Japanese youngster who is not
even allowed to play football in England.
The plot thickens when it comes to the Arsenal transfer rumours about the Leicester City and Algerian international
star Riyad Mahrez after a source from the player's current club muddied the waters
even further by claiming that, contrary to popular belief, Arsenal did not
even try to
sign Mahrez last summer.
The Arsenal transfer rumours about Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board doing their best to add the transfer of Leicester City's Premier League
star Jamie Vardy to the early summer
signing of Granit Xhaka has certainly served to silence most of the criticism of Le Prof, with
even the most ardent WOBs pleasantly surprised by this unlikely development from the Frenchman.
So we know that Wenger likes to give nothing away about his transfer plans and
even though he did mention the name of Arturo Vidal at the end of the season, his words in a Daily
Star report do not give us any help in figuring out whether the Frenchman would like to
sign the Chilean midfielder or not.
Furthermore, to move now makes it
even more impressing planning as rather than panic and bring in replacements when their stalwarts are struggling, potentially
signing these youngsters this summer or the next, as suggested by Mundo Deportivo, will allow them to settle while working closely with the established and experienced
stars in the current line - up.
It is no secret that the Arsenal players want Wenger to stay as well, with
star man Mesut Ozil
even admitting recently that Wenger's future will be a huge factor in his decision on
signing new terms with the Gunners.
There could be
even more change at Manchester United when the transfer window re-opens this summer, with four
signings expected to come in as four current
stars make way.
The former Udinese forward is the
star summer
signing of Arsenal and is without doubt one of the best players in the Premier League
even without having featured in it yet (click here to read more).
His success in developing young players early on made him reluctant to
sign established
stars, a problem exacerbated by the fact that critical Arsenal players had a long history of going missing for months,
even years on end, with injuries that had looked minor at the time.
Rabiot was on the radar of Arsenal two seasons ago,
even though the Gunner opted to
sign Granit Xhaka, they have retained their interest on the impressive
star.
Summer
signing Lucas Perez is in the starting XI for the North Londoners and
star playmaker Mesut Ozil is not
even in the squad.
As per the provided Le10Sport link,
even the likes of Manchester City and Chelsea are interested in
signing the highly rated
star.
Liverpool have been interested in
signing Portuguese international and Sporting CP
star Gelson Martins and now reports suggest that
even Manchester United want him.
Signing James and Kroos has added
even more quality to a
star - studded squad that have more than enough to knock Atletico off their perch, and are 10/11 favourites to do so in 2014/2015.
Aguero is City's
star signing of the summer, and
even with City's wealth, is unlikely to be matched.
The North Londoners were seriously interested in
signing the Algerian international last summer and reports
even suggested that they had agreed a deal as well (via Daily
Star via Le Buteur).
Disappointed with Chilean
star winger Alexis Sanchez's (29) impact on the squad, Manchester United boss José Mourinho, after having had him
signed last January, might
even plan to put him up for transfer next summer, as long as the club's top brass agree.
Dani Alves has agreed terms with Man United ahead of a free transfer move,
even though Barcelona were hoping he'd
sign a new deal after this weekend's Champions League final (
Star)
Even after
signing Anthony Martial for huge sum in the summer transfer window, United are in search of another
star striker to reinforce their attack.
Apart from on the social networks, Indian Arsenal fans took up the issue on
even online petition platforms, gathering signatures asking for people to
sign a petition to force ESPN -
Star to live telecast all Arsenal games live in the future.
There is no evidence so far of intelligent life out there and we are emitting fewer deliberate
signs of our existence (
even if a few messages are still being beamed into space, such as one in the direction of the
star Polaris on 10 October 2016).
With Sapphire being Libra's zodiac stone, the gemstone charm makes this
star sign necklace
even more meaningful.
Peridot, Virgo's zodiac stone, makes this
star sign necklace
even more personal and special.