You may know David's work from his amazing animated short films, his crazytown Adventure Time episode, or most recently the incredible hologram video
game sequences in Spike Jonze's film Her.
Once he recorded the offstage voice for
the game sequence in the Broadway production of Damn Yankees, and in a movie called The Babe Ruth Story Allen's voice described Ruth's then remarkable 60th home run.
Not exact matches
[1:20] How the kindness of a stranger changed Tony's life [3:35] Peter Diamandis talks about the origins of X Prize [6:30] Technology helping the agricultural industry [7:00]
Sequencing genomes [8:55] Life - work integration [11:15] Finding your highest calling
in life [12:00] Reframing what is «impossible» [14:00] Strategy vs. psychology [15:00] Changing your state [16:00] The science of achievement, the art of fulfillment [19:00] Living
in a beautiful state [24:00] Thinking 10x bigger [28:00] Surrounding yourself with a «nothing is impossible» community [29:00] The news pollutes your mind [31:00] Tony's natural gifts and core beliefs [33:30] Overcoming failure and criticism [37:45] Defining your environment [40:00] Life happens for you, not to you [42:00] Rituals and practices to up your
game [46:30] Tony's priming process
Going into the
game, Colombia were
in last place
in Group C having surprisingly lost their opening
game 1 - 0 against Venezuela — their first loss after seven straight wins — a
sequence that went back to their 1 - 0 loss to Brazil
in last summer's World Cup.
As far as
sequencing goes, it's not too bad outside of the first 6
games being frontloaded
in terms of difficulty.
As James Harden and Troy Daniels took the podium to speak to media after the
game, Harden put Daniels» participation
in the ending
sequence in perspective.
On the Thursday before their mid-September
game against Minnesota, the Colts prepared for that very situation with this three - play
sequence, as narrated by Arians: «Deep
in, timeout.
Also, like many Sega CD titles, it seemed like the developer was more interested
in a SUPER XTREME opening
sequence than making the actual
game fun to play.
Since the first F1
game in the franchise
in 2010 (we're not counting the dreadful Wii / PSP F1 2009), the pitstop
sequence has gone through an interesting evolution.
They picked up a 2 - 0 home win over Watford last time out
in the league and that snapped an eight match
sequence of
games without a clean sheet.
This has done nothing to help team morale as we come to yet another important
sequence of
games, and the feel good factor of the last couple of weeks might well blow up
in our faces with Swansea, Bayern and the Spurs following
in quick succession.
That defeat against Ostersunds also means that Arsenal have lost each to their last six European home
games in spring action, shipping 17 goals
in the
sequence.
If you believe
in sequences, then Everton seem to win a
game, then fail to win
in the next four.
It leaves them with just the one win
in their last nine home
games, but if you look at the W1 D6 L2 record
in that
sequence, they have been grinding out points at least.
That obviously set up the Aaron Hunt
game winner that year that capped a crazy
sequence of events
in the
game that evening.
Similarly, Fellaini looked as influential as he did during United's previous best run under Van Gaal where they beat Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Manchester City
in a six -
game sequence of consecutive wins last season, during which the Belgian was used to bully opposing right - backs and midfielders to great effect.
It has been a long time since they won at home
in the Premier League which is a huge concern for them as they are D2 L5
in their last seven at St James» Park, scoring just the three goals
in that
sequence of home
games.
They are
in a tough
sequence of
games at the moment and have to go to Manchester United next weekend to boot.
In fact, the Blues have not kept a home clean sheet for 13 matches in all competitions — the worst sequence since a 27 - game run between April 1959 (3 - 0 against Manchester City) and August 1961 (Manchester United, 2 - 0
In fact, the Blues have not kept a home clean sheet for 13 matches
in all competitions — the worst sequence since a 27 - game run between April 1959 (3 - 0 against Manchester City) and August 1961 (Manchester United, 2 - 0
in all competitions — the worst
sequence since a 27 -
game run between April 1959 (3 - 0 against Manchester City) and August 1961 (Manchester United, 2 - 0).
It's been shocking poor and they scored
in just two of the nine
games in that
sequence.
The Citizens have only won two of their last six
games in the top flight now, not extremely top form, but those wins
in that
sequence did both happen away from home
in beating West Brom and then Crystal Palace last weekend.
Burnley's winless streak has made it into double figures and this is going to be another hard
game for them to try and bust that miserable
sequence of form
in.
In that
sequence of
games too, they have averaged 2.6 goals per
game against Burnley.
They have totalled just the six goals
in that
sequence of
games.
They have won just the one away
game all season through
in a W1 D5 L2 record and that lone win
in the
sequence happened back
in August
in their first away
game of the new term.
They are W3 D4 L1
in their last eight home
games, Arsenal being the only visitors to win there
in that
sequence.
Benfica have picked up 13 victories from their last 15 European home
games, posting five
in succession at the Estádio Sport Lisboa e Benfica since their only home loss
in that
sequence — 2 - 1 against FC Schalke 04
in the 2010/11 UEFA Champions League group stage.
They have improved to a W2 D2 L1 record
in their last five
games played, the loss
in that
sequence happening against Manchester City last weekend
in the Premier League.
They have lost 16 of their last 20 league
games on the road and have scored just nine goals and have conceded 48
in that
sequence.
The goals are still flowing for them though as they have netted at least two goals
in four of their last five
games played
in the second tier and have netted a total of eleven goals
in that
sequence.
The Hatters have won four of their last five away
games (L1) scoring fourteen goals
in that
sequence of
games.
Watford's away form reads W3 D1 L2 this season and despite having lost their last two road
games at Everton and Chelsea, they have maintained their
sequence of having scored exactly two goals
in each of their away
games this season which is pretty remarkable.
Newcastle's only home
game in that
sequence produced a 2 - 0 win for the Magpies.
The Gunners have won their last five matches and picked up three clean sheets
in that
sequence of
games.
Boro's away form this season reads W1 D7 L9 and the lone win
in that
sequence came
in their first away
game of the season back
in August.
Wenger, though, will surely not have forgotten that his great nemesis was also
in the away dugout at Highbury for Chelsea
in 2005 when Arsenal's record 13 -
game home winning
sequence was previously brought to a shuddering halt.
Newcastle have lost seven of their ten away
games this season and
in that
sequence of
games have scored just the five away goals.
But they have really upped their
game again at the moment having put together a three - match winning streak, scoring ten goals
in that
sequence.
They are not
in great form out on the road at the moment having lost their last six away
games as well without scoring a single goal
in that
sequence of matches.
They are W2 D4 L1
in that
sequence of
games.
Huddersfield have lost four of their last five away
games (W1) their only bright spark
in that
sequence coming with a win at the Hawthorns against West Brom.
First up
in a
sequence of five
games, three men and two women, between the Light and Dark Blues will be the
game between the Colleges» XVs at Iffley Road.
Norwich are unbeaten
in their last seven home
games at Carrow Road against their rivals
in all competitions with a W4 D3 record
in that
sequence.
Cardiff are winless
in their last nine league
games against Newcastle, actually losing each of the
games in that
sequence.
Out on the road they haven't won any of their last six
games now (D2 L4) and both draws
in that
sequence where a 1 - 1 return which is a price of 5/1
in the Bet365 Correct Score market.
Liverpool have scored
in each of their last nine
games in the Premier League for a total of 26 goals
in that
sequence, averaging just under three per
game.
They certainly are not carrying much form with them into the
game having lost nine of their last thirteen matches, winning just twice
in that
sequence.
Bournemouth are unbeaten
in their last five
games in the league (W2 D3) but the two wins
in that
sequence both happened at home.
The Magpies are
in the mire with six defeats
in their last seven
games now and just the one point collected
in that
sequence of matcjhes.
They are just W1 D2 L2
in their last five
games, but the two losses
in that
sequence did happen out on the road and they are unbeaten
in three now at Molineux (W2 D1) since a loss against Notts Forest back
in January.