Sentences with phrase «for wily»

He has been praised for his wily producer's finesse with fire extinguishers.
Even if we can not look beyond our universe, we might still be able to detect signs of another universe if, sometime in the distant past, it came careering into ours, leaving behind vestiges of that crash for some wily observers to pick up on.
The addition of pace up front will also create more space for the wily German, and I can see him stepping into Bergkamp's colossal shoes.
Old Trafford boss Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly keen to freshen up his Premier League winning squad and here are a few bits of advice for the wily Scot.

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«In 2006, when Wily Technology was acquired by CA, I became a general manager and had engineering, product management and marketing for the first time.
The leftover cash is typically used for college living expenses, but some wily students think that investing in Ethereum or Ripple may be a better investment than a bachelor's degree in comparative English literature.
Soon - Shiong, long desirous of owning his hometown Los Angeles Times himself, joins the expanding club of those out - gamed, for now, by wily financial engineer Ferro.
The last time we mentioned that if Joseph had never been sold into slavery, he would have never been in a position to become what he became.And the wily atheist — the one who admits, btw, that even he might be willing to suffer for the sake of something, like being part of the 60 million who....
For you too, as for all lands, the struggle, the traitor, the wily person in office, scrofulous wealth, the surfeit of prosperity, the demonism of greed, the hell of passion, the decay of faith, the long postponement, the fossil - like lethargy, the ceaseless need of revolutions, prophets, thunderstorms, deaths, births, new projections and invigorations of ideas and meFor you too, as for all lands, the struggle, the traitor, the wily person in office, scrofulous wealth, the surfeit of prosperity, the demonism of greed, the hell of passion, the decay of faith, the long postponement, the fossil - like lethargy, the ceaseless need of revolutions, prophets, thunderstorms, deaths, births, new projections and invigorations of ideas and mefor all lands, the struggle, the traitor, the wily person in office, scrofulous wealth, the surfeit of prosperity, the demonism of greed, the hell of passion, the decay of faith, the long postponement, the fossil - like lethargy, the ceaseless need of revolutions, prophets, thunderstorms, deaths, births, new projections and invigorations of ideas and men.1
Hail to thee for thou dost ask no wily questions, but questionest direct.
Are the absolute bases of the credo of animal faith literally or wily symbolically true for Santayana?
For this reason Jesus» retort to the wily Sadducees — «For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven» (Matthew 22:30)-- is not a heretical denial of incarnational life or a plug for interchangeability, but an anticipation of the reunion that his own life already inauguratFor this reason Jesus» retort to the wily Sadducees — «For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven» (Matthew 22:30)-- is not a heretical denial of incarnational life or a plug for interchangeability, but an anticipation of the reunion that his own life already inauguratFor in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven» (Matthew 22:30)-- is not a heretical denial of incarnational life or a plug for interchangeability, but an anticipation of the reunion that his own life already inauguratfor interchangeability, but an anticipation of the reunion that his own life already inaugurates.
As the Pharisees of old, Having secured control of their money, the wily schemers used it for their own benefit.
Dogs, pickup trucks, campfires and an occasional howl in the desolate night are the background for hunters» tales of wily predators made even more clever by civilization
A wily veteran compared to Hackenberg and Goff, the redshirt freshman from San Antonio surprised many by beating Blake Bell for Oklahoma's starting quarterback job.
Pretend instead that it's Wily Peralta who disappears for eight years, then comes back to start in the NLCS against the best team in baseball.
After further losses in light air to Cud - more, the wily Irishman who skippers the British entry, White Crusader, and to first - time Cup skipper Terry Neilson on Canada II in a moderate breeze that died, Conner reclaimed his reputation for invincibility, a reputation that persists despite his 1983 loss of the Cup to Australia II.
They're counting on Kyle Lohse to ward off the aging demons for another year, Matt Garza to stop being so flaky, Mike Fiers to put together a full season, Wily Peralta to keep the walks down and strikeouts up, and Jimmy Nelson to establish himself.
It makes life that more difficult for them as no sane defender can afford to let this predatory wily fox roam around in the box unattended.
Personnel-wise, the wily old fox picked five of the same players to Crooks, however his team certainly looked to have more balance to it, as he settled for a good old - fashioned 4 -4-2, using players in their actual positions!
Long - time Liverpool target Yevhen Konoplyanka is the only flair player in a rather workmanlike squad, and all credit goes to the wily coach Myron Markevych for forming a tough outfit based on teamwork and positional awareness.
Every season we seem to find a new teenage sensation to rave about or a wily old veteran who turns back the years and has an excellent campaign for his respective club.
Having said that, Southampton are a wily Premier League outfit and they may have just too much for Huddersfield.
Sailing towards what would be an unprecedented 19th English league title, Sir Alex could afford to rest a number of important players for Saturday's clash with Fulham at Old Trafford as the wily Scot sent out an intimidating message to Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti — that not only is he intent on taking the Premier League title away from the West London club, he also wants to dump the Blues out of Europe en route to a potential final in Chelsea's own backyard.
The majority of the names I considered for my two baby girls were considered bohemian with a natural flair and wily characteristic.
Interestingly, Radice is more critical of Attlee than some biographers and, while giving him credit for being a wily politician who allowed the cabinet big beasts to flourish, makes clear his view that he also adeptly defended his own position.
«This is a wily politician — he's got a lot of experience,» says Angelo Falcón, a political scientist and co-founder of the National Institute for Latino Policy.
The wily Harlem Dem also predicted the shameless Weiner won't be a factor in the mayoral race for very long.
However, he is a wily and canny operator who helped Ken beat Frank Dobson into third place in 2000 and now looks set to win a landslide for Corbyn in 2015.
Espada is reportedly pushing for a joint statement with Sampson on the farm workers bill — and perhaps also on a package of housing bills that housing advocates dislike because they view them as too pro-landlord — but some people around the Brooklyn lawmaker worry it will look too much like he's (yet again) getting worked over by the wily majority leader and are balking.
(DeStefano and Stein shared a stage January 23 for a discussion of urban wildlife at the Harvard Museum of Natural History in Cambridge, Mass.) Where the wily things are At the forefront of this research into coyote behavior is Stanley Gehrt, a wildlife biologist at The Ohio State University, who has studied coyote populations in the Chicago area for more than a decade.
The surprising consequences of their behavior make a strong case for protecting these wily rodents.
Wilier Tri-Crono, Zipp Wheels and ISM Adamo Road Saddle: One big change in my training for this race is that I have been spending more time than ever on my bike; in fact I never have a day off of it.
In this sudsy made - for - TV installment of the Ewing saga, wily J.R. (Larry Hagman) finds himself discontent merely managing an oil conglomerate and decides to try to regain control of his father's company from Bobby (Patrick Duffy) and Sue Ellen (Linda Gray).
Drawing on his Navy memories to play the wily Ensign Pulver, Lemmon held his own opposite heavyweights Henry Fonda and James Cagney and won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his fourth film.
But Dudley hasn't been brought back for this sequel, unlike the wily spymaster Sir Francis Walsingham, played by Geoffrey Rush, who has returned for more Olympic - standard skulduggery.
George Clooney's honey and gravel tones bring to life the wily hero who must evade the clutches of three dastardly farmers in order to provide food for his furry family - and loses his tail in the process....
Rest of Cast: Jason Bateman has a few too many funny things to say, which is probably the reason he was the one to get kidnapped, but luckily Chris Cooper (the wily veteran) easily makes up for it as the gruff bomb specialist.
Here, our wily superspy is actually a cheery huckster played by Leonardo DiCaprio who attempts to fraud his way to infamy as an outlet for his chronic daddy issues.
Meanwhile, Sheriff Wydell (a wily William Forsythe) plans his vengeance for their murder crimes, one of which is personal.
There is much more to the whole affair, including a curious journalist (Patrick Kennedy), a female assassin (Amila Terzimehic) hired by Federov, and a wily CIA head (Will Patton) who seems too eager to eliminate anyone with or searching for the truth.
Cruise plays hotshot race driver Cole Trickle (I love that name, but not as much as that of real - life driver Dick Trickle), who accepts a gig driving NASCAR for a woefully under funded race team, led by the wily veteran coach, Harry Hogge (Duvall, Assassination Tango).
In the midst of a late - career resurgence, with «Grace and Frankie» (Netflix) and Oscar buzz for her performance in «Grandma,» Tomlin's exactly the shape - shifting comedienne to assume Reiner's role as the wily veteran.
In the hands of a cynical genius like Billy Wilder or a wily craftsman like Steven Soderbergh, Gringo might've become a satire for the ages, a mordant document that people of the future could study to understand this morally vacuous moment in the life of our republic.
The Yellow Devil waits in the shadows of Dr Wily \'s Castle, looking for a Smasher to prey upon.
Nick Naylor, the wily tobacco - industry spokesman at the center of Thank You for Smoking, seems like a villain at first, the kind of guy you love to hate, but he's surrounded by so many tongue - clucking federal schoolmarms that before long he begins to seem more like a classic antihero — the kind of guy you hate to love but love anyway.
A wily cast of characters show up for an arms deal.
Joe Wright's «Darkest Hour» was Telluride's surefire Oscar contender, and Gary Oldman as a wily and messy Winston Churchill is the one to beat for Best Actor (not to mention Hair and Makeup).
Wanda Hendrix is a bit young for her role, but the screenwriters early on establish her marriage to her septuagenarian Count (played by Felix Aylmer) and use their relationship to heighten Power's increasing hunger for the waifish creature, and his maturing into a less wily, selfish fox because of true luv and a higher moral calling.
One year later, spirited youngster d'Artagnan (Logan Lerman, Gamer) makes their acquaintance, as their wily ways are called upon to save the sovereign from the machinations of self - serving Cardinal Richelieu (Christoph Waltz, Water for Elephants).
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