Sentences with phrase «nonentities on»

Unlike you, most sensible fans know that all three are totally incompetent, Kroenke, Gazidis and Wenger, plus the other nonentities on the board (apart from Ken Friar).
Sobieski does intermittently rise above the occasion, doing what she can with the film's only halfway - realistic role; some usually reliable co-stars fare less well: Skarsgård gives in to the histrionics of the script too easily while Lane is stymied by a role that's a nonentity on the page.

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Everton boss David Moyes had a busy deadline day, flogging both veteran defender Alan Stubbs to Derby and Brazilian nonentity Anderson to Barnsley, whilst also finding time to pick up a 6» 5 ″ defender on his way home.
But on Radio 4's The World at One, Smith said Miliband had been «trying to stir up trouble» in writing the article and ought to get on with his job, adding that if he was sacked he would return to being a «nonentity» on the backbenches.
Based on experience from phoneticizing similar nonentities into Japanese, she renders it as biburon, under the fairly safe assumption that anyone in Japan likely to take notice will recognize the word as vibron written in phonetic script.
The plot centers on a company that is basically a nonentity — there is no real product, no real service to humanity.
On his own, Meyers was merely OK, especially considering that Fred Armisen, who leads Late Night's house band, was such a nonentity.
But I'm appalled by the strident sitcom overkill that surrounds Fonda on every side (no stars)-- every other character is a cliche or a nonentity — and by the pat conclusion: a last - minute, deus ex machina cameo by Elaine Stritch inspires Fonda's character to undergo a complete reversal in time to guarantee a happy ending.
I used to be on those lists — now I am just another nonentity with a fascination for natural philosophy.
Nonentities like Congressman Grijalva have hitched their sleds to the AGW trainwreck and who will, along with many of the acolytes that comprise the so - called scientific accord on this subject, be consigned to the dustbin of history.
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