Sentences with phrase «fail in a perfect world»

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When we failed to extend their contracts, he astonished the whole world by claiming it was the perfect situation to have them play in their last year of contract.
GOD knows what wud hav happened if he hadnt inherited george Graham's defense as thats what i hav heard u ppl say.and maybe hes afraid that spending will expose his incompetence... if hes that a genuis that he shows himself to be (he stands on his opinion even when whole world think otherwise); then atleast arsenal twam shud be within some 5 pts of first placed teams for most seasons and hav regularly atleast a quarter final finish.he had shown glimpses of a changed attitude with ozil and Sanchez but i guess am wrong.arsenal first place in January when ozil was bought, ppl asked for striker, but this man showed himself to know more and failed again.a nd last year only club to not buy an outfield player #wow jus wow; like team was picture perfect....
It's a position Eastwood wants to cast himself in, evidently, and it's more effective in A Perfect World than in Unforgiven (or in In the Line of Fire, where he's a Secret Service agent who failed to protect Kennedy) because A Perfect World does nothing to mythologize the power of the lone herin, evidently, and it's more effective in A Perfect World than in Unforgiven (or in In the Line of Fire, where he's a Secret Service agent who failed to protect Kennedy) because A Perfect World does nothing to mythologize the power of the lone herin A Perfect World than in Unforgiven (or in In the Line of Fire, where he's a Secret Service agent who failed to protect Kennedy) because A Perfect World does nothing to mythologize the power of the lone herin Unforgiven (or in In the Line of Fire, where he's a Secret Service agent who failed to protect Kennedy) because A Perfect World does nothing to mythologize the power of the lone herin In the Line of Fire, where he's a Secret Service agent who failed to protect Kennedy) because A Perfect World does nothing to mythologize the power of the lone herIn the Line of Fire, where he's a Secret Service agent who failed to protect Kennedy) because A Perfect World does nothing to mythologize the power of the lone hero.
Deadpool is one of those characters that are there to breathe some fresh air into the comic world, he doesn't take himself too seriously, he always breaks the fourth wall which means he knows he is in a comic and speaks directly to the reader or writer at multiple times, and he tried to cure himself of cancer and the project failed and burned most of the skin off his body and left him looking like a mess which is why he wears the full costume, but he also regenerates health and can't be killed, which is perfect for a game character!
Burnout Paradise is a beautiful looking game, has a great soundtrack and very well made map filled with shortcuts, however it fails to recreate the crash mode in the new open world, feels more like need for speed rather than Burnout and ruins the racing formula Burnout Revenge perfected by making the tracks routes on an open world map rather than specially designed tracks in different locations.
All perfect examples of illogical thinking, in which «loyalty» to the accepted view of the world caused towering intellects, such a Aristotle, Newton, and Einstein, to betray science by suppressing (or in Einstein's case, failing to champion) dissonant observations (ie.
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