Sentences with phrase «inevitable departure»

Getting us to question the veracity of Tully's existence is gimmicky enough, and then Reitman and Cody resort to using an overplayed and contrived narrative device to explain Tully's inevitable departure from Marlo's life.
It looks like his league contributions will be practically non-existent between now and his seemingly inevitable departure in January, so the League Cup is the best he's going to get as far as a swan song in red and white is concerned.
Especially one purchased under a different manager, Brendan Rodgers, who's long - winded but inevitable departure from Anfield delayed and disrupted the usual bedding in process.
Nonetheless, McEachran's career failed to really kick off at Stamford Bridge, with five loan spells — at Swansea City, Middlesborough, Watford, Wigan Athletic and Vitesse — perhaps summing up what would be an inevitable departure.
But by far the biggest reason we should go for him is the inevitable departure of Sanchez.
Oblak would be a major upgrade but is surely too expensive at # 100m, even if Liverpool do end up with plenty of money to spend following what looks an inevitable departure from Coutinho.
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A year ago Arsenal fans were saying he was a physical and financial liability but now, all of a sudden he is the hero of Arsenal and the solution to the inevitable departures of Sanchez and Ozil.
Things would finally start to look up having spent the best part of six months lamenting the inevitable departures of Alexis and Ozil.
(Aston Villa, # 3.5 m)-- an inevitable departure, and no one could begrudge him leaving for pastures new.
It is not the inevitable departure of Robin that hurts me.
If I were an up and coming young Labour ladder climber with a seriously threatened career path chatting with a battered old war horse looking at the prospect of enforced retirement to the long grass I would be discussing concepts way beyond Brown's inevitable departure.
When it came time to face up to our inevitable departure, I still didn't know whether Santa Teresa could pave its road and somehow retain its appeal, but a conversation I had with Mr. Geneau, after leaving town, has me convinced that Santa Teresa will be just fine.
Despite its inevitable departure from the EU, it seems likely that the UK will want to honour the Directive and maintain its international standing.
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