Sentences with phrase «old stager»

The phrase "old stager" refers to a person who has been doing something for a long time and has a lot of experience in that particular field or activity. Full definition
After all, directors such as Paolo Sorrentino and Matteo Garrone are fixtures on the international circuit, as well as old stager Nanni Moretti.
Fast - forward 15 years and Hope's the wily old stager.
Despite the pro-AV leader, Ed Miliband, having stuck his neck out a few times for the yeses, belligerent turns by grumpy old stagers such as John Reid and David Blunkett have created the impression that the people's party has no interest in giving the people more of a say.
Question marks hang over the likes of brands like Robertson's Well out of the Coonawarra and the old stager from the Barossa Valley, Tollana.
There has been plenty written, spoken and blogged by a combination of current MPs, old stagers and the commentariat about what a new MP should take on board from older and more experienced hands.
So let's turn to a bit an older stager but who actually also knows the music business pretty well.
As the old stagers leave the screen (Michael Gambon appears as a corpse), other dependable character actors are sprinkled about the place like scatter cushions.
Those deeply treaded Pirellis worked beautifully, soaking up all the power that the V12 could muster, and the more pronounced body roll of the old stager meant it felt predictable and, dare I say it, benign.
There's also a tap - to - use connection to Google Assistant and Siri, should you prefer the old stagers.
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