Sentences with phrase «much under the radar»

You would think it would be hard to ship tens of millions of liters of bulk wine around the world & not be noticed, but unless you go looking bulk wine industry operates very much under the radar of the mainstream wine trade.
For a blockbusting action epic, OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN has quietly gone about its filmmaking business, pretty much under the radar.
Ronald Davis at Nyehaus, Untitled Oddly this beloved California artist, who in the 60s and 70s showed with two of LA's most influential galleries, Ferus and Wilder, is still very much under the radar.
While the case has been running pretty much under the radar, the decision could have enormous repercussions.
The test set out in La - Z - Boy appears to have flown very much under the radar.
Although OnePlus has already made a name for itself for releasing more affordable Android flagship phones, its handsets are still pretty much under the radar in the U.S..

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Known as a very private individual who says no to suitors much more than he says yes, he seems to prefer to fly under the market's radar.
France are a much talked about contender and have gone somewhat under that radar with regards to how much they have been spoken about.
Those four deals were all fairly low - key and slipped under the radar to an extent, but their latest arrival should expect much more fanfare.
Can anyone honestly tell me where has the board or arsene or players even mention any one or two years deals its pure speculation to say the least much last ke alot of our transfer rumours nobody knows what is really happening bookies or press alike just like to wind up the arsenal supporter's because it massive tension atm with losses and the future uncertain but be rest assured the outcome might be a surprising one yet like ok at ozil and sanchez transfers no body knew a thing about them until they were signed maybe the club are working under the radar to bring new manager.
If anything it makes it seems to make it worse because they spend so much money and time promoting their small handful of stars that amazing match - ups like this one somehow fly under the radar.
i remember reading on twitter a little while back someone mention that we were in talks with a big name player in germany, that the talks were getting under way back then and said it could talk a while to iron out, when i read the tweet (it very much reminded me of when we signed ozil just a faint whisper on twitter and then it just happened) real under the radar stuff, this could be it coming to its end game and boom mr x signs on the dotted line.
If we pressured Gazidis sooner then he may have made these changes sooner, letting him go under the radar just allowed him to sell top players for profit and go to his boss showing profit and asking how much of a good boy he is.
Until recently, Rubio has flown under the radar for much of the campaign.
They flew under the radar much of last season before getting all the way to the Final4.
They've shown what they can do now and they aren't going to be able to fly under the radar for much longer.
I think this team is sort of flying under the radar considering where it is in the Standings and how much success they have had early on this Season.
With so much hype around the big names, this could be another year where an under the radar guy slips on a green jacket.
Captain Josh and co. flew under the radar for much of the season, thanks in large part to a Week 1 Loss but they have been on an absolute tear since then..
They flew under the radar for the majority of the year as much of the fanfare was given to Teams seeded # 1 - 5 entering the Playoffs..
f right off eric, hes still playing, bloody hell under the radar much.
While much of the betting chatter around this year's Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival will inevitably centre around Altior and Douvan, there is another contender who might go quietly under the radar before coming up big on the day — Min.
we got Arshaz, Nasri, Cesc and Rosicky who pretty much play the way he does we really do nt need him to burden our treatmentroom either i have been really hoping this Melo thing was jus a cover up for both Fiorentina and ourselves, i mean Melo is overrated in my opinion and i think we were jus usinim so we can get Inler under the radar bacuse we all know once it gets out tha we have mad a bid al of sudden Liverpool and even ManU re will want a piece not to mention Citeh who have De Jong, Kompany and Barry and will still try something, anyway i really hope that the case because if not it would be poor plannin by Wenger coz Melo as come out on numerous occassions stating he was happy to stay in Italy so do nt see how we would have thought we could change his mind.
KEY FACT: MATCH ODDS: Southampton 6/10 Draw 27/10 Swansea 5/1 ANDY SAYS: I can see Swansea getting something from this one, they finished last season well under Paul Clement — 1 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: Home win for me here and a comfortable one, I think the Saints could be much improved this season — 3 - 1 SILKY SAYS: Certainly be a close one, wouldn't shock me to see Swansea get a draw but I will just go Southampton — 2 - 1 LADBROKES PICK: Nathan Redmond to score anytime @ 21/10 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Under the radar but Manolo Gabbiadini with the experience from last season could be one to watch here — available for under under Paul Clement — 1 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: Home win for me here and a comfortable one, I think the Saints could be much improved this season — 3 - 1 SILKY SAYS: Certainly be a close one, wouldn't shock me to see Swansea get a draw but I will just go Southampton — 2 - 1 LADBROKES PICK: Nathan Redmond to score anytime @ 21/10 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Under the radar but Manolo Gabbiadini with the experience from last season could be one to watch here — available for under Under the radar but Manolo Gabbiadini with the experience from last season could be one to watch here — available for under under a # 1
It's amazing really that he's been a player who's been able to dip under the radar as we think so much of him, not only his ability, but his mentality and his maturity.
As a result he's remained relatively under the radar, but not for much longer.
Do you think they had to be a lot more secretive and «under the radar» about it to avoid fierce judgment at the time from a much less free society than today's?
After two kids and a third pregnancy (almost) under my belt, I have a much better bullshit radar.
Given the notoriously tangled web of WNY politics, I'm sure there's much more to this story that remains under the radar.
Awareness of our innate smelling abilities, however, is complicated because the human language doesn't have words for a trillion smells, and much of smelling happens under the radar of our consciousness.
The LA Lakers are way up the cutting edge of this stuff and that's some really cool stuff that Cate Shanahan is doing with them and if you just go google like Lakers diet or Lakers Cate Shanahan, you'll see some of the things they're doing, I mean like, you know, I was having this discussion with one of my buddies who's scout for major league soccer, I told him that if he ever had a team that actually wanted to kind of incorporate a lot of these ancestral living concepts and healthy eating concepts and you know, kinda introduce these stuff in the professional sports that I would be more than happy to help just because like this stuff flies under the radar so much and when we're talking about everything from NFL athletes finishing up their career and having a ton of brain inflammation that can be controlled with stuff like you know, curcumin and huperzine and a lot of these elements that can for example decrease hypoperfusion to the brain or increase your ability to repair your nervous system.
While not for every audience, Little Accidents is an honest & emotional drama that flew under the radar, when its high quality deserved so much more.
Still relatively under the radar, the script we read (by Christopher McQuarrie, among others) was actually pretty good, suggesting this could be the much - needed shot of adrenaline that «X-Men: First Class» promised, but mostly failed, to be to the franchise.
Under the Radar is a semi-weekly column focusing on one or two movies that you might have missed or wouldn't have heard much about since they have limited marketing budgets.
Making all of these proceedings that much more alarming is that this all is happening under the radar without anyone being the wiser.
The wowing, under - the - radar Peruvian thriller Magallanes was another work that went unnoticed after its TIFF debut while the Turkish budding sexuality drama Mustang got some attention but not nearly as much as it deserved.
Director John Hillcoat («The Road» and «The Proposition») has a new film coming out this year that's spending a little too much time under the radar.
A much more gripping aquatic thriller, Below, snuck onto screens with little fanfare a couple of weeks ago, and it deserved far better than the under - the - radar dump release Miramax / Dimension gave it — but then the WWII setting and lack of a name star in its cast, not to mention the atmospherics - over-cheap-jolts approach adopted by David Twohy, go a long way toward explaining why this one spent considerable time on the «Max shelf.
John Frankenheimer's RONIN has always been an under the radar gem and I sure hope this film gets it's much needed praise...
But it's probably fair to say that Ali has flown under the radar for much of his film career, even when quietly impressing as stoic one - man support systems to Eva Mendes in The Place Beyond the Pines, Jennifer Lawrence in the final Hunger Games chapters, and Taraji P Henson in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
Harry Escott Few composers have gotten as much attention with only a few minutes of music as Harry Escott, the British composer whose moody, throbbing score to Steve McQueen «s «Shame» put him on the map after years of somewhat under - the - radar work.
What You Need To Know: After «The Messenger» and «Rampart,» director Oren Moverman has become a firm favorite around these parts: both films were somewhat under - the - radar (though «The Messenger» managed to pick up a pair of unlikely Oscar nods, which helped), were beautifully written, acted and directed, and deserved a much bigger audience.
Others flew under the radar but deserve just as much applause.
Much like «Stealth,» however, it fell under the radar, but is still a fun watch on DVD.
Because of this, they're much more likely to spend time studying and doing coursework; they're more engaged, feel supported and are and less likely to slip under the radar and drop out.
, Much of this work was under the radar during the No Child Left Behind era but there has been a renewed spark among state and district leaders to pursue both richer assessments and intentionally coherent assessment systems.
But much of this «know - how» and its impact has flown under the radar.
How do you balance highly engaged (and engaging) students who demand much attention with those who are happy to «fly under the radar»?
How a writer with this much appeal slipped under the radar is unfathomable, though sexism may be involved.
Much deserved Carolyn as I think you are an amazing writer who is flying under the radar and shouldn't be.
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