Sentences with phrase «more usual roles»

Our manager is thought to be a long term admirer of the 22 - year old and according to The Mirror he might be about to make a club record offer of around # 55 million for Draxler, with the idea that he might be able to play as a centre forward for us as well as his more usual roles of wide forward or attacking midfielder.
But all that time has been as the main centre forward rather than his more usual role of wide forward.

Not exact matches

Quite often, excellent entry - level candidates with drive and grit are being overlooked, not because they lack the ability to do the job, but because they don't have the usual buzz words that recruiters look for on their «lackluster» résumés, as compared to their more accomplished peers with internships, higher GPAs, extracurricular activities, or leadership roles.
When you look over the whole recovery / expansion period, the swings in inventories more or less cancel out, and you can see from the second chart that up until recently, investment growth has played a larger - than - usual role in driving GDP growth.
In this regard I emphasize three things: first, the empowering role of constitutionalism, in contrast to the usual view that emphasizes constraint; second, a more careful look at the content of the constitutive process; and third, indigenization of constitutionalism, as an avenue to hook it up to the local condition.
With Man United's win over Norwich ensuring that Arsenal still need points from our final two games to secure a Champions League place for next season, the manager must get his team selection and tactics right and with more options than usual he has a tough job on his hands, but one of those choices for me has to be Santi Cazorla in the box to box role.
And with a shorter than usual summer break for the players due to the Euro 2016 tournament next summer, tomorrow's game and the one on Sunday against the Bundesliga outfit Wolfsburg have taken on a more important role than usual.
Whether or not he ends up playing in the number 10 role more often as his career progresses or stays in his more usual wide forward position only time will tell, but I certainly think that he is learning a lot from playing with the brilliant German on a weekly basis.
Then Gibbs was asked if he thought he was a better player as an attacking left - wing back rather than his usual more defensive role as a left - back, but he didn't think it was a problem in either situation: «No, I think I can adapt to both to be honest.»
I know that the Arsenal squad does still contain the France international right back Matthieu Debuchy, as the pictures on the Arsenal website of the players training before the Burnley match reminded us, while Rob Holding the young summer signing from Bolton Wanderers has played in the position as well as his more usual central defensive role.
Apparently the Austrian, who can operate as a defensive midfielder as well as in his more usual left back role, would actually prefer to join Arsenal.
The new manager Rafael Benitez was planning to use Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo in a more central role apart from running his usual «squad rotation».
Some Arsenal fans have bemoaned the fact that Wenger has not used him in his usual role as a wide forward though, playing him at right wing back instead, but tonight could be the night when young Nelson gets a more advanced role in the Arsenal side.
Studies also tell us that both mothers and fathers want fathers to play a much more active role than was usual a generation ago.
Instead of assuming that gender plays a role in recovering from a broken heart, expect that your child will need you more than usual during this difficult transition and make yourself available whenever possible.
THE GOVERNMENT should take a more active role in the private sector, Ed Miliband will say today, as he warns against returning to «business as usual» in the wake of the slump.
You'll find all the usual questions about appearance, education, politics and lifestyle, but also more specific questions about the role of religion in your life.
It's a much more interior performance than usual, a dark, withdrawn role that completely avoids the actor's usual high - wattage smile and suave good humor.
She spends more time than usual, seeming to go outside of her gathering role, with a man with the man at the bus stop who shows her kindness, and actual sex.
The actors, Neeson included, feel more sunken into their roles than usual for Collet - Serra players, who are often skillful but very movie - ish, befitting their frequent status as a roll call of potential suspects.
Binoche is as usual a lightweight actress (Huppert would have been more suited to this role) Depadeau is just thrown in at the end in an execrable final scene.It is laughable and meaningless.No emotional connection, no empathy... 2 stars
It seems fairly obvious what roles each thesp will take with the promise of a character driven period drama featuring the two highly exciting considering what Crowley was able to do with «Boy A.» We're not familiar with the source material, but it sounds more melodrama than her usual thriller (the author, of course, was the writer of «Strangers On A Train» and «The Talented Mr. Ripley «-RRB-.
At the same «Sicario» press conference Blunt and «Sicario» director Denis Villeneuve pointed out that en route to the green light, after languishing for years in development, Blunt's role of an FBI agent was nearly rewritten as a male for the usual tired reason: to make the project more «bankable.»
As you gain experience it's they, not you, that are levelling up and earning more perks and abilities, which is a neat reversal of the usual role - playing formula.
Without spoiling anything, Wan's «muse» Patrick Wilson is given something much more dynamic than his usual straight - man role and does fairly well with it — even if he fails to reach that Nicholson «Jack Torrance» level of slow - burn mania.
Some of them are surprisingly believable as the people living and working in the journalism world, and you may be amused to see that Hank Azaria and Steve Zahn look a lot more serious than usual in their respective supporting roles.
The supporting cast, Luke Wilson (more toned down than his usual stints in comedy), and Ty Burrell (Hader's English teacher who combats stereotype with ease), are great in their respective roles, but compared to the leads, they fade into the backdrop of the story.
While Butler seems more invested in his role than usual, he gets little with which to work.
That's not to say that U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens (a role Timothy Olyphant was born to play) still hasn't had his hands full with the usual rotating platter of backcountry criminals, but there's been more of a noir - like detective feel to Season Four's story as Givens worked to uncover the secret behind a decades - old mystery involving a man named Drew Thompson.
Green brings a smouldering sensuality and fragility to her Bond girl, who saves Bond's life on more than one occasion, while Mikkelsen plays his villain extremely low key and Dame Judi brings her usual dry wit and gravitas to the role of M.
Making matters worse is the fact that the book's atmosphere of tension and repression just turns to dead space and silence interrupted occasionally by Jon Ekstrand's blaring, overdone music on the big screen, with Hardy never giving the lead role much more than what's depressingly becoming the actor's usual: another handsome brooder who's quick with his fists and curt with his words.
The actor has relied on his usual sarcastic shtick for many of his roles, so it's nice to see him deliver a slightly different, more nuanced performance that puts his deadpan comic delivery to pitch - perfect use.
Coburn's great in a larger than usual role for him, but the film's more dull than anything else.
Today, their usual role is often much more mainstream.
Chromehounds was nice but I wouldn't call it great.The environments were sparse (a notable trend in From Software games), the assembly system was prone to abuse (cock blocking), and while I generally lift my nose at anyone who complains a game is «too slow» I do have to to admit that the weight to speed ratio seemed skewed.A smaller nitpick that got to me was that the heavy gunner role felt underdeveloped when it came to the mechanics involved or more precisely the lack there of, using only your eyes and your misses to judge where to aim was jarring in immersive sense (they have giant robots but no laser range finders or even an reticle on the screen to give some form of estimation of where to aim) and felt like an after thought.As usual, From Software had a pretty cool idea but failed to apply the extra level of polish that would push the game to greatness.
Spacey is known for playing nefarious characters in movies such as Se7en and The Usual Suspects and more recently the Netflix original series House of Cards, and based on the reveal trailer, we should expect more of the same from his role in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
Taking on the role of an ex genie to help save a realm known as Sequin Land might not be the usual choice of storyline for Xbox gamers more attuned to fighting off alien hordes but in the case of Shantae and the Pirate's Curse that change of -LSB-...]
But the Slime's friendly cuteness and distinctive character design — with a simple yet instantly recognizable silhouette — make it something more than your usual role - playing game cannon fodder.
years, after reading a book about the role of the sun in climate, including the usuals like temperature, precipitation, hurricanes,... But also non-usuals like earthquackes (clustering in the upgoing flank of the solar cycle, as is the case now) and even the number of wars (probably spurious, but continuous bad weather, as in our «summer» now, influences one's mood, thus more fights, etc.).
«The usual ATS is not only looking for keywords but it's trying to figure out how relevant those keywords are, and if you use them in your current role and they are appropriate in the roles prior to current role then you will be «scored» more highly as the machine will determine that those skills were not only present but also more highly relevant.»
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