Sentences with phrase «much returning talent»

Villanova's season was always going to be Final Four or bust with so much returning talent and a championship pedigree already in place.

Not exact matches

The first two apply the talents, making a small return on their investment, much to the master's delight.
He made his return in the SEC tournament and looked rusty doing it, but this is still an athletic, 6 ’10 forward with so much talent.
The Trojans will miss senior nose tackle Stevie Tu'ikolovatu, but they'll return much of the talent that surrounded him.
I really feel bad for Diaby, so much talent but just couldn't get going, and Flamini, well he done a good job in a few games for us on his return but I honestly don't have that much love for him, his return was more business coz we were desperate in that position... his return was mutually beneficial but never the less Thanks a lot guys and all the best in the future
With the return of Mario Rui and Antonio Rüdiger, the pressure on the backline should ease, but with Leandro Paredes» lingering injuries and Gerson being Gerson, there won't be much rest for Roma's midfield in 2017, barring some infusion of talent this winter.
There's not much to improve on apart from a simple modernization of the story (see: the return of the creepy clown doll), but while some moviegoers may be quick to turn their noses up at this updated version, the talent involved (including Gil Kenan, who directed the underrated animated film, «Monster House») suggests this might be the rare remake that isn't a complete waste of time.
A key reason for this accomplishment is that so much of the talent of the original has returned to the new «Shrek,» including one of its directors (Andrew Adamson), two of its writers (Adamson and Joe Stillman) and all three of its vocal stars: Eddie Murphy as Donkey, Cameron Diaz as Princess Fiona and Mike Myers as Shrek, the ogre that walks like a man.
The reason is because modern performance cars have so much tire and so much brake that exploring their limits with a dearth of talent is often an exercise in measured risk... what are the odds that your talent will run out, or the authorities will show up, before you safely return the stability control to its «on» setting?
You've just spent time and resources to create what you're promoting as the true return to form for your prime mascot in Sonic the Hedgehog 4, then a few guys with programming talent and spare time come along and totally steal your thunder with a much better game that's available for free.
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