Sentences with phrase «group of guys who»

«This is a fun group of guys who enjoy playing...
«He was a humble person who took a group of guys who weren't very good and turned us into league champions.»
«He came to coach a group of guys who probably would barely have made his high school team,» says Brian Ratzliff -LRB-» 86), a former player and one of the scholarship organizers.
My friend group was toxic; a group of guys who backstabbed each other constantly in order for one friend to get a one - up on the next.
Somewhere in there is a decent story about a group of guys who just want to skateboard competitively, thinking they have the right stuff.
Back in 2001, the comedian group of guys who went by the stage name of «Broken Lizard» released their sophomore feature length film Super Troopers.
Last week, we picked out ten actors who are On The Rise, a group of guys who all impressed us in recent roles and likely have put themselves on the radar of Hollywood, with names like Corey Stoll, Alex Karpovsky, Jack Reynor and Omar Sy coming to our attention.
Even though I've spent (collectively) somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 hours or thereabouts on the various Monster Hunter games, it was still a little humbling to go hunting with a group of guys who were obviously equipped with way better gear than I had.
It featured a motley group of guys who travel to Las Vegas for a bachelor party and then wake up the following morning with no memory of the night before, no groom, and a baby in the closet.
I served this tower to a group of guys who all agreed that it was really good and no one could tell that it was made with nuts and not cheese.
Likewise, there are women who are surprised when their husbands decide to leave, but what I am talking about here is that not - so - small group of guys who are caught flat footed by their wives sudden and seemingly unexplained departure.
Now on December 1st, the worst thing anyone can do is assume the offseason is over and the current squad is the same group of guys who will show up to Dunedin in February for Spring Training.
For Team Indy — they had a nice season for a group of guys who had not played with one another before.
I served this tower to a group of guys who all agreed that it was really good and no one could tell that it was made with nuts and not cheese.
I remember a while back hearing about a group of guys who were going on a mission trip to Alaska.
Result: five guys with no small group, and three unsuccessful groups of guys who had nothing in common and no way to gel as real small groups.

Not exact matches

The only good news about the big guys is that there is another group of them (think AOL and Yahoo for starters) who are so lost, so behind the curve, and so desperate to deliver something for their shareholders that they are constantly running around and throwing money at the shiniest new things in a panic.
If you're intrigued by the idea of working on applications that millions of people could potentially use, then you'll want to take a look at the growing group of software engineers who are researching, designing, evaluating, integrating and maintaining software applications, technical environments, operating systems (you can thank these guys for all those Apple iOS updates), embedded software, information warehouses and telecommunications software in both the private and public sectors.
I was once running a CEO peer group that included a guy named Steve, who was the sole owner and president of a digital printing company.
While he retains his reputation as a boy - genius coder, in reality Zuckerberg is something of a grinder — a 99 % perspiration guy who has surrounded himself with a group of people he respects and with whom he is constantly stress - testing his hypotheses.
Jonathan Van Ness, the most outwardly feminine of the group, is genuinely one of the highlights of watching the series because of his ability to be unapologetically himself in the face of straight guys and a larger societal environment that shames men who deviate from the norm.
But you can trust that other have seen him, you can trust what was written about him, thus it take really takes faith (evident demonstrations) to believe that Abraham existed because you honestly can't say you met the guy in person, but you believe right along with millions of other people who have met him either, as a group we are convinced that he was real.
In a population that is roughly 50 % male and 50 % female, when you have some guys tying up three or more women, that leaves a huge group of disenfranchised young males who can't get laid.
Imagine having a job where you're explaining to a group of people what the guy who invented the universe wants, means, etc..
We must recognize that if someone comes into our group who teaches differently than we do, one of us is a false teacher — and it might not be the other guy.
My favorite part of the post is «that if someone comes into our group who teaches differently than we do, one of us is a false teacher — and it might not be the other guy».
In America, they split into two groups, the good guys (the Nephites) and the bad guys (the Lamanites), who battled each other until there were no good guys left — except for Moroni (Mormon's son), who buried the chronicles of their wars and then, in 1823, told a farm boy from upstate New York where to find them.
G00GLE g0ys to find out about a global group of very conservative guys who just happen to love other guys / too.
Also, the Bible has largely been proven to be just what it is, a book written by some old white guys who remembered history their way regardless of what was going on for other people and other groups.
As we were discussing Matthew 5:31 - 32, one of the guys in the group, who had never read the Bible before, said, «Wow.
But, also, any human with common sense knows that at this time, all religions and creeds known to men - are full of crap and instill separatism among groups of humans as if one is more valuable to God - they guy who supposedly made everyone and everything - separatistic ideas as «my book» my god» «my people» are the most beloved by God are wrong, will be always wrong and all religions are wrong and will always be wrong.
For a profile on a guy who helped launch one of the extremist right - wing groups that recently marched on Charlottesville and sells swastika armbands online, it was jarringly friendly to the subject: «He is the Nazi sympathizer next door, polite and low - key... He is adamant that the races are probably better off separated, but he insists he is not racist.»
This Guy is a born leader but instead people are supporting people who have no integrity, liars, racist, and the most unamerican group of Benedict Arnolds that we have ever seen before.
If you are in a rubber life raft and survival of the group is paramount, then it would be completely moral to throw the guy overboard who keeps attempting to pop the raft and drown us all, and not a single other person in the raft would object for they would understand that that guy must have lost use of his senses and had abandoned his humanity.
They wrote: «We don't blame him for despising his very existence, since he is DIRECTLY and PERSONALLY responsible for thrusting terrible violence upon every other gender (all of them), race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and religion... even though by all accounts he's a good guy who works hard, takes care of his family, tries his best to love his neighbor as himself, and all that other stuff that doesn't matter because we only regard him as part of a collective group to which we assign blame.»
The partner told him a group of six guys, who were seated nearby, always dine three times a week at Metro Diner.
Last year's go to man in Josh Davis is surrounded by a strong group of guys, including center Tim Flowers who led the Game in points with 23, and one of the craftiest guards in the league in Randall Hampton, who hit each of his final nine shots to end with 22 points.
If you make a bad guy, there will be a group of people who love that character.
The league (and this likely goes right down through all the developmental leagues) are not teaching or forcing players to hit properly, the players aren't putting the onus on themselves to hit properly, and there are still a large group of fans who see a guy get completely kabonged who are like «yeah, great hit!»
Some positional groups are quite strong, but overall I'm kind of with Brandt and think there's maybe 20 guys who are bonified first rounders.
«We've got a big defensive group who doesn't give up a lot of second chances and I'm able to see a lot of shots and when I do give up a rebounds, guys are there fighting for pucks.»
I mean this is the guy who could not get his team out of the group stage of the World Cup with a miserable and pathetic display...
«The group of young guys that were leaving [when I arrived]-- those who had used up their eligibility — I had asked to meet with each of them, and did,» he says.
That's a tight group made tighter by the fact one guy who deserved to be there has been, perhaps wrongly, suspected of having had some help.
You often wonder what goes on in the head of Wenger when he gives interviews and press conferences sometimes... yes, we have come from behind to win the title twice but we did that with group of players who just refuse to lie down and die, unless the present squad populated by nice guys and wimps who don't need a 2nd invitation to throw in the towel, players who are not in the least ashamed of celebrating mediocrity with silly selfies and garbage sound bites....
This group is going to be just fine as they have a bunch of guys who can really hit the ball.
This group consists of past champions who've aged into their Champions Tour years and past (Olazabal, Woosnam, Lyle, Mize, O'Meara), guys who actually won The Masters within the last decade - plus and just completely lost it all (Weir, Immelman), and amateurs.
This group has a few guys who played in 2015 and they experienced a good amount of success.
We were nowhere near as good as other groups back then, but we had this one guy who could really carry a tune, and the rest of us sang, «Dooo - waaah, dooo - wahhh.»
The get - together went as well as can be expected for a guy who has a very conservative position about immigration, sent out racist e-mails and made a number of controversial statements about various ethnic groups.
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