Sentences with phrase «life players whose»

Not exact matches

Actually, scouting is half - business, half - mystical art to the players whose lives hang in the balance.
When that player is the center, whose job it is to snap the ball, they look like they've given up on football and life entirely:
And what exactly did Philadelphia's coach pick up in Richard Ben Cramer's 2000 biography, Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life, that gave him insight into handling the irascible Terrell Owens and other players whose contract gripes made life at the Lehigh University camp a summer from hLife, that gave him insight into handling the irascible Terrell Owens and other players whose contract gripes made life at the Lehigh University camp a summer from hlife at the Lehigh University camp a summer from hell?
Yarmolenko has played in UKRAINE his whole life and is a wide player, teixera a Brazilian from Ukraine whose had 1.5 good years is someone we can count on?
Jordan happened to be the favorite player of research fellow Steve Miller, the discoverer of the gene family whose leaps enabled Miller and biologist David Kirk to isolate four genes in the algae Volvox that regulate aspects of cell life.
Whatever the outcome of the negotiations between club and player, this is a 26 - year - old man whose life will never be the same.
A majority of football players whose brains were donated for research suffered a degenerative brain disease during their lives, according to the largest sample of players ever studied.
One of the most famous of the Saturday Night Live political players is George Double - ya himself, Will Ferrell, whose new movie The Campaign attempts to deliver a similarly satirical take on the ridiculousness that is American politics, but in a dirtier, and — dare I say it — more hilarious way.
Because the film sticks so closely to Megan's perspective, we see the Iraqis, whose lives the U.S. military upended through their invasion of the country, as little more than Others, giving off the feeling that they're merely supporting players in this one American woman's emotional journey.
Tully: Young Adult power players Jason Reitman, Charlize Theron and Diablo Cody reunite for a dull, empty drama about an exhausted mother whose life is recharged by the arrival of a manic pixie dream nanny (Mackenzie Davis).
At face value KHNH does indeed have a fairly rote Hindi film set - up with three central players: Naina Catherine Kapur (Preity Zinta), a sullen twentysomething whose life and household has been in disarray since a devastating family tragedy; her best friend Rohit Patel (Saif Ali Khan), would - be slick ladies» man but all - around good guy; and Aman Mathur (Shahrukh Khan), Naina's freshly - arrived neighbor, whose upbeat and generous nature will come to affect the lives of all he encounters in his new community, not least of which Rohit and especially Naina.
With such a wide range of targets, Martin and Oz give all their peripheral players their moments to shine, with the one notable exception being Jamie Kennedy, whose natural live - wire instincts (see the Scream films) are unfortunately held in check in the limited background role of Dave, the studio gofer who «borrows» the equipment to film Mr. Bowfinger's opus.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Girl Meets Vampire Adaptation of Romantic Fantasy Arrives on DVD Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) has decided to live with her father (Billy Burke) to make it easier for her recently - remarried mother (Sarah Clarke) to accompany her baseball player husband (Matt Bushell), on road trips This means that Bella must move from sunny Phoenix, Arizona to perpetually overcast Forks, Washington, a dreary town whose only claim to fame is that it's located on the rainiest spot in the nation.
Recorded live, our «Walking the Talk» conversation with NFL player C.J. Anderson, whose nonprofit gives kids from his hometown the tools for career success
HQ Trivia [Free], the popular live quiz game that got a lot of attention in 2017 and whose prizes continue to grow daily, is now in Android limited Beta, and the developers are hoping that by New Year's day they'll manage to make the game available to all Android players.
The Invincibility Leaf, whose Assist Block only becomes available if the player has lost five lives in a (skipped) normal world level, turns Mario into White Tanooki Mario, making him invincible for the level.
- reincarnated monsters are monsters who have lived long and whose appearance has changed - they are a rare encounter, and thus may also drop rare items - reincarnated monsters pictured in the magazine include the violent panda, golden cone, heart knight, and cactus gold - there are quests that task players with defeating reincarnated monsters
Sometimes players are just running to the right to get from Point A to Point B, searching high and low for all the Teensies, other times you are running frantically up a tower to avoid getting drowned in sand or away from disturbing, hairy monsters whose only mission in life is to devour you (all the characters in Legends die in one hit unless you collect a heart, and explode in a «I ate too much cake» hilarious fashion).
As someone whose experience with the series was mostly limited to the single player - centric N64 Bomberman games and the addicting 2007 Xbox downloadable entry Bomberman Live, I was nonetheless intrigued to see how the first new game in over half a decade would fare.
Hinting at the game's mercenary life narrative, the trailer opens on a variety of the characters that players will have access to, and gives players a brief glance at each of the nations whose flag they may fight under during their time with this strategy title.
Players assume the role of Red, a singer whose voice — and nearly her life — has been taken from her by «The Process.»
You may know me as someone whose idea of a perfect workplace is the first 20 minutes of «Wonder Woman,» but in my spare time I talk tech, and you're listening to Recode Decode, a podcast about tech and media's key players, big ideas and how they're changing the world we live in.
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