Sentences with phrase «never gets the recognition»

Jari Litmanen, Finland A magnificent playmaker, who perhaps never got the recognition he deserved in one of Europe's truly major leagues.
It was for me greatest pleasure to see him play and will Never forget to see the greatest goal scorer in the UK and never get that recognition!!
The patriarch of the family is Dustin Hoffman's Harold Meyerowitz, an aging sculpture artist who never got the recognition he deserved which he'll never let you forget.
Her only solaces are her kindhearted sister (Jennifer Ehle) and writing — but even that can send her into despair, knowing she'll never get the recognition she craves.
Anyone working in education knows that the daily working life of many teachers is more bed of nails than bed of roses but the profession will never get the recognition it deserves from the wider public as long as these messages are mainstream.
Taking part in any individual little things that they can do to improve their own professional practices that they've never gotten recognition for before.
It's a beautiful game that never got the recognition that it so richly deserves.
Here is one of the great American artists who has never got recognition.
We selected him as our featured graduate simply because he is an every day hero that so often never gets the recognition they're due.

Not exact matches

Inside Llewyn Davis — a film about a talented artist whose work never quite gets the commercial recognition it deserves — was woefully snubbed is the Oscars, which is one of the great life - imitating - art...
John was content if he never even got recognition for what he did; he just wanted people to recognize Christ.
Much of the positive response to the «re-imagining» statement bore the mark of relief and recognition: «So I'm not the only one who never got it or bought it.»
He's just a willing body at the end of a punch, a guy who lost to fighters who no one knows anymore, someone who never did get the recognition in the ring that he wanted, that he hoped for, that he felt he deserved.
The man has changed out of recognition from his early years et the club.It is my opinion he has allowed himself to feel as though he is BIGGER than the Club.This especially so since that dark day of David Deins departure.He seems to believe he is untouchable and answerable to nobody.The Board were s *** ing bricks he would walk away and to my mind he used this to get his own way with everything.I have met this man on numerous occasions down the years of his time at the club and honestly he is the most polite and well versed Manager in Football.That is why I despise him more.He KNOWS he has failed this last decade.He knows he has made far too many wrong decisions with transfers and tactics and formations etc.But he NEVER accepts he is wrong.
After nine seasons at Oakland, in which he helped the A's win three World Series but never led the league in saves, Fingers finally got individual recognition while pitching for a fifth - place team.
We should consider sending Modano something nice for that however, in case he never got proper recognition.
Poses forced beyond all recognition are ugly things, and do more bad than good — a pose done badly will never improve, but you'll expect it to and either get frustrated or push even harder until you wreck something.
It's almost as if Sturges set out to tell a sad tale with due solemnity (of a man who never received the recognition he deserved), managed to get so far into it and then couldn't resist throwing in some gags.
I'll be honest, I've never embraced the idea of an actor getting recognition for this type of performance, not that I'm against the notion, I just haven't seen something that made me champion a performance....
They never got much recognition, but they had this great absurdist and sort of bizarre humor.
She fought hard to get recognition and when finally got to the top, a «mistake» brought her down to never recover.
The young actor, so good as the portly, doomed Chuck in «The Maze Runner,» never asks for our sympathy, instead seeking — and gettingrecognition for a deeply nuanced portrayal.
As such, where he allowed his actors to do almost all of the heavy lifting in The Conjuring, notably an award - worthy turn by Lili Taylor that was never given the recognition it deserved, here he gets obsessed with painting a lot of nonsensical visuals utilizing some rather shaky CGI effects.
But because he's rarely been in blockbusters he's never gotten the popular recognition he deserves.
Whilst on that topic, a more comprehensive maps and contacts integration would be welcomed - there is a notional recognition of addresses, but we've never actually managed to get it to return an address on the map.
Fire Emblem is one of the longest running tactical RPGs ever, if not the longest, and I've felt that it never got quite enough of the recognition it deserved.
It was known for its over-the-top antics, which felt like Mario Kart on water — but it never got the same recognition as popular Nintendo franchise.
Nintendo's most underappreciated of workhorses has never truly got the recognition he deserves, often held down in the shadows of Nintendo's more prominent franchises like Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Metroid.
It never fails to surprise me when we get recognition (Scottish Design Agency of the Year award winner) or folk say they have heard of us or that we are an «established» agency.
And now, a full seven years after his death, he is finally getting the recognition he deserved, but never received, in his own day.
Sam Glover: Well it's interesting, I don't mind speech recognition works fine for me, I've never been much of an actual dictator, dictator but I type so fast and I like typing and I have a hard time getting my head around, thinking through what I'm writing without a keyboard.
Unfortunately, most parties never bother to get legal recognition for their new agreement, so over time, they find their new arrangement was incomplete and unenforceable.
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