They have thus
far lived up to that billing and as such, being 8 points behind them doesn't surprise me, that didn't stop us from giving them a 3 - 0 hiding earlier in the season however.
Not exact matches
That contest has
lived up to the
billing thus
far, with the dynamic duo trading shots across the front nine without really extricating themselves from the chasing pack.
At Euro 2016, he is hoping
to imitate the 43 - year - old's success on the international stage, even if he has so
far struggled
to live up to his
billing.
Far too often he has failed
to live up to his
billing and with options on the bench and in the academy, he could well be replaced with a more consistent signing come January (but not before a decent centre - back is bought!)
Of course, the Jeep makes a
far different claim with regards
to off - road capability, while the Edge very much
lives up to its
billing as a crossover with carlike comfort.
A uniquely tuned all - wheel - drive system, strengthened shell and chassis, new electronic power - assisted steering with a faster, linear - geared rack, better aerodynamics, cooling and shot through with a dynamic quality so
far beyond the ST, it unquestionably
lives up to the RS
billing.
Team Member:
Bill Position at our hospital: Client Service Liaison Years in the veterinary field: 9 years Favorite Animal (s):
Far too many His fur family: Vincent Price (a majestic black cat) and Stu (bunny) A little more about
Bill: «I grew
up in the Midwest and relocated
to Fresno from 8 years of
living in Northern California.
The series has hardly
lived up to expectation so
far and has dropped the ball on a few occasions, but this streamlined sequel with a new hero looks
to fit the
bill.
Some churlish bastard at the Daily Mail said: «it had too
far much gratuitous content that only seemed
to be there
to live up to its
billing» and «worst of all was the excruciating spectacle of Matt Smith and David Tennant meeting each other and struggling
to understand their shared identity which was like watching mime artists doing the achingly unfunny identical mirror mime» and, the ultimate blow: «Bring on Peter Capaldi.»