Not exact matches
I understand your
premise but we must realise that for years Wenger was confined by financial constraints, and I honestly don't think many other managers could have kept the club in the champions league, look
at Liverpool and
Man United, even with there inflated budgets they failed to achieve a top four finish in recent years.
It was learnt that Essien was shot on Wednesday
at about 11.48 am on the school
premises by armed
men, led by a leader of a wanted criminal gang in the area.
So
at about 8 pm, the DSS
men jumped the gate into the
premises.
Recent research has cast doubt on each of these
premises, but Odd Couples notes that we are exceptional in
at least one respect: how we distinguish
men from women.
Today, the numbers of gay
men who meet long - term partners
at bars,
at sex - on -
premises venues, and through friends have dropped dramatically, and the changing landscape of gay dating is forcing safer - sex campaigners to rethink their strategies and assumptions.
The TV show Married
At First Sight is build on the
premise of
men and women being introduced to each other (or rather forced to self - introductions) on...
The whole
premise of the TV show Married
at First Sight is rather scandalous, but it received a surprisingly heart - warming welcome in the country and across audiences of both
men and women.
If the film's not going to interrogate the politics behind its core
premise of an army
man's quest to out - Asian actual Asian
men, it's scarcely worth telling
at all.
Even if one were willing to overlook the seriously illogical
premise at the film's core - ie why would Farley's mom, portrayed as sweet and kind, continue to date a
man who isn't even trying to hide the fact that he's a jerk?
I Give It a Year has a novel
premise at its core, which is, «What happens when the typical rom - com couple of the funny, loveable
man and the alluring, romantic woman actually try to make marriage work when they barely know each other?»
Merchant's «best
man» speech
at the reception is funny, but the reactions smack of disingenuousness
at the cost of the film's
premise.
Miguel Arteta's Chuck & Buck, a major «buzz» recipient
at this year's Sundance Film Festival (cue warning sirens), is
premised on the false creation of writer and star Mike White, who plays Buck, a homosexual
man - child still obsessed with his boyhood best friend.
The story of a
man falling in love with his computer is an absurd sitcom - ready
premise, but through Spike Jonze's vision it's looked
at in a disarming and surprisingly sincere light.
The Quiet Ones leaps off from that
premise — and markets itself with a «based on true events» pitch line — but after several screenwriters took their turns
at the story, it ultimately veers far afield: University professor Joseph Coupland (played with a perfect blend intellectual arrogance and charismatic follow - me guruism by Jared Harris of Mad
Men), brilliant but bristling
at the restrictive old - school attitudes toward his groundbreaking case study, removes his star subject Jane Harper (Bates Motel's Olivia Cooke) to a deserted, dilapidated country estate to be studied by his collegiate team, including a randy post-Mod couple (Erin Richards and Rory Fleck - Byrne) and soft - spoken cameraman Brian (Sam Clafin of The Hunger Games).
The
premise of the original short story is that an ordinary
man escapes into his imagination to get away from the mundane experiences in everyday life — and honestly,
at a time when unemployment is rampant and wealth disparity is so enormous, that's an idea that could be amazingly resonant to many people.
And the score will remain
at one, because while The
Man Who Killed Don Quixote is a fun, inventive frolic with a great
premise, it is slow to get going and
at times is a real struggle to comprehend.
But «Delivery
Man» is also surprisingly entertaining, if you're able to check logic
at the door and just roll with the
premise.
Sure, it's a silly
premise with all kinds of moments that don't quite ring true as realistic, but if we're going to have one more dumb
man - child comedy,
at least this one has Tina Fey and Amy Poehler in it.
However, in a twist of events, the
man ends up found murdered the next morning and Anna, who seems to have some problems with her memory and a fractured wrist, has been seen by a detective named Bernie (Byrne, Jindabyne) shortly afterward
at the
premises.
Premise: He (Henry Hopper) is a mopey young
man with a penchant for vintage clothing and a habit of showing up
at funerals
at which he has no business.
You get the feeling that
men at pristine workbenches in shiny
premises were responsible for the conversion of this Audi R8 V8.
29 October Scott's first one -
man show
at the Martha Jackson Gallery, now located in new
premises at 32 East 69th Street, New York, opened on 29 October (closed 17 November).
a) they don't believe the
premise of
man - made climate change: they don't think scientific data collected to date is adequate to prove conclusively that any type of
man - made event can result in either the recent fluxuations in climate or the anticipated kinds of drastic climate change, therefore CO2 control would be ineffective
at solving the problem b) they don't believe CO2 alone is responsible: they think other variables are as or more likely to be the catalysts or causes for the scientific data collected to date on climate change therefore CO2 control would be ineffective
at solving the problem c) they believe government efforts to curb CO2 emissions will fail resulting in an unprecedented waste of money and worse economic conditions.
The point of this story — remember, now, these are recommendations to the government from some egghead researchers
at Harvard, and it's all based on a faulty
premise and a hoax, and that is that
man - made greenhouse gases are causing climate change, global warming or whatever.
If we look
at the
premise of the Christmas story we find a kindly
man betrothed to a young girl who is heavily pregnant — he knows that the baby is not his and yet he protects and cares for her and ensures that the baby is safely born.