Sentences with phrase «fallen shore it up»

Oh how our proud club has fallen shore it up at the back wenger and the confidence of the offensive players will return.

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Gold fell 1.2 percent on Friday after stronger than expected U.S. payrolls data shored up expectations that a pick - up in inflation will spur further U.S. interest rate hikes this year, boosting the U.S. currency, in which it is priced.
CALGARY — Cenovus Energy Inc. (TSX: CVE) is raising $ 1.5 billion through the sale of 67.5 million common shares in a move aimed at shoring up its balance sheet in the face of oil prices that have fallen to half the level of June.
On the bright side, says Ashmore's Dehn, «I think inflation falls this year and that Brazil gets a current account surplus, which shores up reserves.»
European Commission (EC) compensation will be required to shore up Finnish producers facing a double - digit fall in milk prices as a result of the Russian embargo, farmer representative MTK has claimed.
There is a general assumption that Murray Gouburn fell victim to Treasurer Joe Hockey's decision to expedite Saputo as a way of shoring up his government's pro-business credentials before the shock decision to block Archer Daniels Midland's $ 3 billion takeover of GrainCorp.
Redknapp, who saw his struggling side fall back to the bottom of the Premier League after a 2 - 1 defeat by West Brom on Boxing Day, is desperate to shore up his leaky defence.
By trading Burfict and making those signings, it allows us to keep 21 to take a Billy Price or a Will Hernandez (hell, whichever LB we don't take could fall to 21 and we could really shore up the defense).
January needs to be acted upon like we are going to be relegated — that doesn't mean signing an injured midfielder!!!! A season or 3 ago we were in for Phil jagielka and Mark Schwarzer but tight arse refused to pay the # 12 m and # 2m respective asking price — and we fell away from competing without a whimper... well the spine I've been bleating on about for so long needs creating so go and get petr Czech now and shore up our diabolical defence..
Labour's Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said the Bank of England may have to intervene to shore up the pound, which lost 3 % within moments of the first result showing a strong result for Leave in Sunderland and fell as much as 6.5 % against the euro.
There has been talk that Cuomo would revive the old Liberal Party — ironic, considering his role in its demise back in 2002 — in order to shore up his ballot lines this fall should the WFP not grant him the spot.
The 15 % SPT slapped on petroleum products, at the time, was aimed at shoring up dwindling revenues due to the falling price of crude on the international market.
WHEN WEALTHY PLAYBOY LEONARDO, played by Eugenio Derbez (Instructions not Included, How to be a Latin Lover), falls off his yacht and washes up on shore without any memory; single mom Kate, played by Anna Feris (The House Bunny, Just Friends), decides to get even with him for the things he had done to her.
The tragedy of it all is that the picture will be more ballyhooed not for the arrival of Kim on our shores, but for the return to the action genre of one Arnold Schwarzenegger (Expendables cameos notwithstanding), here cast as a soft - around - the - middle aging lawman in the Stallone - in - Copland mold who stands up against a cabal of snarling baddies in defense of the AARP and the NRA in one fell, sometimes ironic, swoop.
A lot of animated kids» films fall into the trap of using ridiculous plot contrivances just to shore up a simplistic message — but Frozen has the courage to be a bit more messy, so that by the time you get to an ending that does bring everything together, it feels less like a final plot hammer descending and more like a real resolution.
If one is looking for a symbol of the rise and fall — and resurrection — of the American high school, one need but take the # 1 IRT subway to 225th Street in the Bronx, then walk a few blocks up Marble Hill along the north shore of the Harlem River.
There has been recent speculation in the Australian media about the Government possibly abolishing Negative Gearing in Australia in order to shore up falling revenues.
The FHA mortgage lending continues to struggle as mortgage insurance reserves fell to the lowest level in history last fiscal year and the government said more steps are needed to shore up the agency that guarantees one of every 5 single - family loans.
Even better, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which oversees the dominant reverse - mortgage program, moved in the fall of 2017 to shore up that insurance fund.
Wake up to the sound of birdsong and fall asleep to the lullaby of waves lapping at the shore at Casa Playa Vista.
A castaway island holiday in Gili Meno has to be about waking up as close to the beach as possible, and falling asleep to the gentle lap of the waves on the shore.
The clear, Kekaha nights light up with a million stars, where you will fall asleep to the soothing sounds of waves meeting the shore.
Zuitou's terrace walls, made of nothing but packed silt, continually fell apart; hence Zhang's need to constantly shore up collapsing terraces.
First responders set up earthen dams to contain the flow of oil, he said, and crews are working to shore up the protections as rains continue to fall and complicate the cleanup operations.
Carbon offset markets have fallen out of fashion among policymakers, as the EU has ruled out the use of credits to meet a greenhouse gas reduction target of 40 % by 2030 as it attempts to shore up its domestic carbon market and reduce oversupply.
As with some of its other recent releases, this one is all about the bug fixes, shoring up all flaws and holes in the run - up to the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update release.
She is castiing a coiled up net (with help from interested fisherpersons who want to fish from shore also) as far out and as far down the beach in both directions as possible hoping to catch and discard as much riff - raff, as she might regard it, as possible in one fell swoop.
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