I don't believe a game that got so
much praise last time is lesser this time.
Not exact matches
That's why she was able to eavesdrop on a group of fans geeking out about The
Last Jedi, and her response when they started
praising her performance is just too
much.
How could he be disillusioned at being given the opportunity to be first choice right back for the side that finished 2nd
last season and receiving so
much praise for his performances?
Even the
much praised Jurgen klopp has only won 1 German cup and a couple of charity shields in the
last 3 season, yet dortmund have the biggest attendances and loads of money.
Much like all the footballers that took
last season by storm, the bar will be raised, like your Leicester's who spend their first season being
praised for staying up if they struggle in the same way next season, people will condemn them for their lack of progress.
Much of that has to do with how John Cena has evolved as a wrestler late into his career — an inordinate percentage of WWE's best matches from the last few years involve Cena, and that's not a criticism of the rest of the roster so much as praise for how good John has bec
Much of that has to do with how John Cena has evolved as a wrestler late into his career — an inordinate percentage of WWE's best matches from the
last few years involve Cena, and that's not a criticism of the rest of the roster so
much as praise for how good John has bec
much as
praise for how good John has become.
For as
much as this front office hit it out of the park early on and rightfully deserved all the
praise they are still getting, they have really butchered the
last 2 years from a roster management perspective with contract handouts (both external and internal players) and trades.
So while the media may be
praising the Gunners today for the fight, spirit and determination needed to keep pushing a strong Southampton side and grab a
last minute winner, a lot of us Gooners think we should have secured the points
much earlier.
Meanwhile, to say that the defense hasn't changed
much since
last year, when the Bulldogs were fourth in the nation in yards allowed, is high
praise.
I would be happy to take a three or four goal romp and heap bounteous
praise on the manager accordingly; on the ether hand but a scrambled win (like
last year's wins over Hull and Burnley) would leave us stuck in that limbo land where we have spent too
much of our existence.
Till the
last week or so, the Romney campaign has been
praised for its calm, discipline, and professionalism, but when one adopts a wider, organizational, perspective, it is clear that the main components of the Obama campaign are
much more integrated, centralized and controlled than the more sprawling assemblage of different aligned and often well - resourced, but ultimately independent, groups backing the Republican nominee — not unlike the difference between the Bush and Kerry campaigns in 2004, in fact.
French President Emmanuel Macron won a fair share of
praise but also a dose of criticism during his
much - awaited «Future of Europe» speech at Strasbourg's plenary
last week.
But by the time of president Bush's
last visit to the UK the prime minister had reverted back to British type, endlessly parroting Washington's lines and
praising his American counterpart rather too
much for anyone's liking.
Johnson, who represents Chelsea and famously came out to the country as gay while in high school,
praised city government's accomplishments over the
last four years, but said it still has
much to overcome in the next few years.
Nevertheless, it has a massive membership base and I have friends who give it
much praise (maybe they have the magic touch), so it is worth adding to your dating site list as a
last resort.
Covering the subject of Infinite War and its consequences, here's to hoping that we get something fresh from Moore whose
last couple of documentaries (Sicko, Capitalism) did not get as
much praise or make as
much money as his previous ones (Bowling For Columbine, Fahrenheit 9/11).
Just
last month I witnessed more than half the audience progressively abandon the theater during a screening of the
much -
praised «Boyhood.»
If it isn't quite the unanimous chorus of approval one might have hoped for, there's still enough
praise for Stephen Frears» latest film «Chéri,» which premiered in Berlin
last night, to mark it as a potential 2009 contender in several areas — among them, Best Actress for Michelle Pfeiffer's
much - anticipated return to dramatic roles.
Considering its big opening
last week and critical
praise, there was not
much room for doubt that Deadpool would score big once again.
Now she's set for her most stellar period yet with leading roles in two major BBC series: Peter Moffat's military period piece The
Last Post, which startson Sunday on BBC1, and an upcoming adaptation of The Woman in White, as well as a
much -
praised big - screen turn in an atmospheric crime thriller, Beast, which will screen at the London Film Festival's First Feature Competitionin October.
As
much as the film seemed like it was going to be a shoe - in for success based on critics»
praise and a savvy social media campaign leading up to the release, it was still the third Spider - Man franchise to hit the big screen in the
last 15 years.
Vallas
lasted six years — a veteran among big - city superintendents, but still shorter than one might have expected for a CEO who had been the subject of so
much praise.
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Thanks so
much everyone who read and commented on contributor Richard Lee Colvin's column from
last week, asking some hard questions about the New York Times feature on the «Googlification» of American schools, to the indefatigable Diane Ravitch for picking up this recent column from The Grade from contributor Amy Shuffelton about PBS's decision to air School, Inc, and to the Annenberg Institute for
praising contributor Tara Garcia Mathewson's column about finding diverse voices to tell education stories.
The latest annual report from a court - appointed monitor of LA Unified's special education programs had
praise for
much of the district's progress over the
last year integrating its disabled students into general education classes.
With the introduction of a generous rewards credit card, new program features and great promotions, it went from obscurity to a
much praised program — only to destroy all of the loyalty with a massive devaluation
last year.
The game was originally conceived as a demo for the Oculus Rift back at EVE Fanfest as «EVE - VR,» but after garnering so
much praise as a demo at E3 this
last year, it only makes sense to develop it as a full - fledged game for the Oculus Rift.
For starters the branching storyline which I
praised so
much in Black Ops II
last year for being an interesting move on Treyarch's behalf has vanished, leaving in its wake yet another mediocre tale too caught up in its own breakneck speed.
Tompkins did not initially receive
much acclaim for these works, and it is only in the
last two decades that they have been widely exhibited,
praised, and acquired by museums.
Rightfully,
much praise has been given to curators Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks for the restraint they showed by selecting just 63 artists and collectives, in contrast to the 103 crammed into the overstuffed 2014 Biennial (the
last held in the original, Marcel Breuer structure).
The
last I've seen of him was in
praise of Bob Tisdale who, I have to admit, sometimes give me pause and along with Judith Curry are pretty
much my only remaining sources for «balance.»