Sentences with phrase «perhaps ended the playing»

Tuberculosis has perhaps ended the playing days of Red Schoendienst, Milwaukee's great second baseman

Not exact matches

But recent comments from Iraq's oil minister suggest that there are other ideas at playperhaps an extension through the end of 2018, or maybe even deeper production cuts.
Not sure why it always has to get so ticky tac at the end of every game we play (something to do with Vegas perhaps?)
Anyway, playing attacking football is very achievable, perhaps I did not make it look like it but however I seriously doubt the ability of the squad to win titles while doing so, they would almost end up like Tata.
Still, at least he got to play against his idol and perhaps get a shirt swap at the end — though hopefully it stopped there!
We will all be thoroughly sick of hearing and reading about the striker by then perhaps, but if he ends up playing for the Gunners this season it will all have been worth it.
Perhaps if you are sat at The Clock End why not take a trip down memory lane and visit «The Spirit of Highbury» shrine which lists every player to have played for Arsenal during it 93 - year residence.
City face West Bromwich Albion, a team who beat Liverpool in the FA Cup at the weekend, at the Etihad at the same time United play, so perhaps the deficit could be as low as nine points by the end of the evening, although it will probably remain at 12.
This what Eduardo told Sportske Novosti» I am returning to Europe from Brazil at the beginning of August, perhaps even the end of July,» «Doctors tell me by then I will be fully recovered and able to play football again.
Perhaps I view West Ham through a more critical lens but I don't believe any other Premier League side has such difficulty in ball retention or ends up playing it back to the keeper so often.
Your child may need you to join in the activity at the onset of the play date, but perhaps you can gradually fade back your involvement so that by the end, the two children are playing together without you being next to them.
If Corbyn is following Napoleon's advice not to interrupt his enemy while she is making mistakes, he is not showing great courage, or even perhaps acting in the immediate national interest - but he is playing a clever long game that in the end could benefit us all.
Perhaps we need to re-assert the concept of «play», to denote a protected space for totally unregulated and spontaneous bouts of fun as an end in itself.
It was set to expire in June, when legislators in Albany — perhaps spooked by the role 421a and rent regulations had played in the indictments of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Senate Leader Dean Skelos, now both convicted — were unable to come up with deals to extend either by the end of the session.
Good and moral ends may demand flexible means, perhaps multiple role - playing to diverse, demanding and sceptical electorates.
Perhaps the play's overfamiliarity is the one thing holding this back in the end: you're expecting it to cross the barrier from solid to gut - wrenching, and that never quite happens.
Braff plays Aidan (a strange name choice, perhaps, considering the film's focus on his Jewish roots), an out - of - work actor whose wife, Sarah (Kate Hudson), is barely supporting the whole family with her dreary dead - end job, and whose children, Grace (Joey King) and Tucker (Pierce Gagnon), are about to be booted from their yeshiva for non-payment.
There is perhaps some discrepancy in the play between Wayne's heroic image and the pathological outsider he plays here (forever excluded from home, as the doorway shots at beginning and end suggest), but it hardly matters, given the film's visual splendou
He is on subtler form here in an excellent extended cameo that plays over the movie's end titles, as a manipulative clairvoyant perhaps every bit as lovelorn as Isabelle.
To that end, perhaps the highest compliment that can be paid to Paul Feig's frequently hilarious Spy, in which the Neighbors star plays a supporting part as a villainous Bulgarian arms dealer named Rayna Boyanov, is that Byrne is barely the best thing in it.
Roy, formerly a member of an extremist religious sect called The Ranch — leader «Brother Calvin» is played by Sam Shepard, imposing in his brace of scenes — is a «believer» from beginning to end, his faith in his son's powers (perhaps alien, perhaps messianic) never once wavering.
Perhaps theatre luvvy Mendes thought he was directing the Scottish play given it all ends up at a castle in Scotland!
The Party is like a kind of one - act play by Simon Gray or Anthony Schaffer, which might be produced on stage as the second half of a double - bill — with an early piece by Stoppard before the interval, perhaps — so that the evening can end on a heartstoppingly loud gunshot before the curtain call.
Interestingly, Basil Rathbone was originally cast to play Mr. Hinchley and Boris Karloff was set to play Mr. Black but due to Karloff's arthritis and the somewhat athletic performance needed for Black the roles were reversed, perhaps for the best given the end result.
Perhaps only at the end of his career, when he was dying — and he played for John Frankenheimer, superbly, the role of Larry Slade in the American Film Theater film of Eugene O'Neill's «The Iceman Cometh,» did he get something like the full recognition as a master of his craft, that he always deserved.
Perhaps that fantasy game that plays such a pivotal role in Ender's training, going incredibly deep into his mind and memories?
The Dark Knight Rises leaves the door open at the end for a possible continuation of the Gotham saga, without Batman perhaps, but with these new characters like Catwoman and the young cop played by Joseph Gordon - Levitt.
In the end, perhaps fittingly, Allen's film plays more like a moral and philosophical musing than a fully realized story, leaving audiences with existential questions to ponder with afterward, even if its answers are more potently wrestled with in his own more masterful works on similar subjects matter in Crimes and Misdemeanors and Match Point.
Perhaps it finds that the high - end market is a lot more promising than it realized, and that it can play with the big boys.
It in itself melds all of the loose ends you might want to know about from the previous adventure you perhaps played before this one.
There would perhaps be a first - person running segment in which it was not clear that you were playing the Minotaur until the very end.
By the end of it all, about eight to ten hours will have probably been spent playing, and depending on skill level, perhaps even more.
There are even a few special tracks which play on some battles near the end of the game which are particularly impressive, except perhaps for the final boss theme which loops over every twenty seconds.
To that end, fans of the series who have already played these games to death perhaps won't appreciate the HD Trilogy all that much, especially considering that beyond the inclusion of the Sniper Challenge mode from Absolution, there really isn't much here for them.
Chances are, most of the extra-virgin olive oil in high - end restaurants is this wannabe - pure stuff, and Nogle perhaps spoof this by playing a music from a New York restaurant's playlist from a small speaker in the booth.
Also: the Agulhas current off the South African coast switched at the end of the ice age, perhaps playing a role as potent as the North Atlantic circulation, see summary in Zahn (2009).
It also, though, ends with a suggestion of possibility and hope — the role that, perhaps, the 1995 code could continue to play in assisting Alberta's lawyers achieve professional excellence.
To that end, and have some people have opined before, perhaps Apple's HDTV play is really just an Apple TV on steroids.
Even with intense usage we found the Z2 Play would make it most of the way through the day, perhaps needing a bit of a top - up - towards the end of the day.
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