Sentences with phrase «frailties came»

Newcastle lost 3 - 2 away at Norwich last time out as once again their significant defensive frailties came back to haunt them.

Not exact matches

Grace often comes through our frailties, and even sinful relationships can be redeeming.
Just as I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham by billy graham harper san francisco / zondervan, 760 pages, $ 28.50 Several recent developments suggest that the time has come to take stock of Billy Graham: the frailties of his age, the encroachments of Parkinson's disease, the death or retirement of....
Even when He did come in the person of Jesus Christ, He came masked in human flesh, cloaking Himself in humility and frailty.
As one born congenitally frail, I have come to respect this mysterious disorder called osteogenesis imperfecta and even thank heaven for how it prematurely confronted me with my own frailty during my youth.
He came to think of Jesus Christ as a real man, with all the frailties of men, who became great because of indomitable courage.
Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes and the rest of the united troupe all seem to put the nail in the coffin a little bit deeper to highlight the frailty's of arsenal but couldn't and can not explain with money and managers at there disposal why united have come up short missing champions league football for three years running or is it four...?
How come the most of Arsenal supporters can see the obvious frailties in weegors choice of central defender but the man who is being paid 8 mill has no idea and his weegorites are still followers of his every word.
He already has so many defensive frailties and there are, in truth, good full backs out there who would come to us.
Then comes along the bizarreness; our team's defensive frailty at home to Anderlecht, ending up 3 - 3 (although that's what helped us secure a round of 16 draw with Monaco).
We do expect to be able to welcome back Laurent Koscielny to our playing squad for the coming match however, as well as Mesut Ozil and Olivier Giroud, who will be a huge boost to our defensive frailties.
Well for me, the frailty at it's worst came from not stopping crosses at it's source.
Most likely, Vanney was exploring ways of exploiting the Rapids» defensive frailties, especially on the outside lanes, and it is no coincidence that the goals came both from right - sided distributions.
Looking to expose any defensive frailties, Wilfried Zaha and Andros Townsend can be match winners on their day and will come at City from the kick - off.
Napoli's attacking prowess has not come at the cost of defensive frailty.
Yes, he was good for a nice, pretty ball fired out from the back to a waiting team mate in a more advanced position, but it wasn't worth the defensive frailties that came with it.
Chelsea, though, have shown more than enough frailties on the road recently to suggest they may come a cropper at Ewood Park this weekend.
Come to that, although he is injured now, why have we not seen anything of Reece Oxford this season despite the defensive frailties experienced?
But let's not get too bogged down in lamenting the frailties we all know have existed all season, because there were some positives to come from yesterday.
It was Liverpool's first Champions League game since 2014, and defensive frailties again came to haunt the Reds as Spanish side Sevilla, on paper their only real opponents for top spot in what otherwise seems to be an easy group, came away with a draw from Anfield.
Long before Star Trek, and truth be told, actually better made than ALL of them, comes this opportunity to cinematically philosophize about the frailty of the human condition while wearing color coordinated jumpsuits, holding a ray gun in one hand and some scientist's half - naked daughter in the other, while backed by weird electronic noise (naturally)- or Manifest Destiny in Deep Space.
«Manglehorn» is the closest he's come in a while — a raw performance of frailty and loneliness quite unlike work Pacino has ever done.
Villainy comes in the caped form of Australian actor Ben Mendelsohn, whose seething callousness and desperate lust for power make him a truly malevolent figure (though his human frailties are exposed in one memorable encounter with a certain Imperial Lord).
Frailty is about a madman and his two sons who come to believe that they're supposed to kill «demons.»
A very outdated game engine that can't handle simple physics, a list longer than Santa Claus» naughty and nice list of game play frailties and a bizarre controversial decision make Aliens: Colonial Marines one of the let downs of 2013 and doesn't come close to justifying years of development.
And older climate models did not include dynamic ice sheet vulnerabilities — like high latent - heat ocean water coming into contact with the submerged faces of sea - fronting glaciers, the ability of surface melt water to break up glaciers by pooling into cracks and forcing them apart (hydrofracturing), or the innate rigidity and frailty of steep ice cliffs which render them susceptible to rapid toppling.
It was our slavish devotion to the corporate creed and its contempt for human frailty that created global warming and now the monster mocks us and everything we have come to stand for.»
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