This story couldn't
possibly end any place other than smack in the middle of an MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) cage fight!
Not exact matches
Wenger has said he will keep Sanchez and Ozil til seasons
end — his bogus musings on them still
possibly deciding to sign new contracts can safely be disregarded as futile — and if they both stay and keep fit, then fourth
place is a realistic aim.
Anfield hero Steven Gerrard is set to leave Merseyside at the
end of the season, and there's much speculation over who could
possibly fill the
place of the talismanic midfielder.
With John Terry set to leave at the
end of the season after revealing that no plans are in
place to sign an extension, the Blues will
possibly need a new leader at the heart of their defence, and Bonucci has proven up to the task for several years with the Turin giants and Italy.
Lancman sees a way forward for himself no matter which map
ends up more closely reflecting the actual lines that will be in
place for this year's elections once the courts are (
possibly) done with them.
But in the
end, what really matters most to us is getting the hell out, escaping to a
possibly better
place and maybe making enough money to dress, eat, feel, and be treated like card - carrying Homo sapiens, rather than our current subspecies, Graduentia studentus minimus.
And the products that are most profitable are located at prime real estate — that is at eye level at the
ends of aisles and at the cash registers where you can not
possibly miss them, and companies pay the stores in order to put their products in those
places.
These waves are big enough to sink ships,
possibly ending ship traffic at that time and
place.
But where Harris's novel understood its
place in the bittersweet, paranoid zeitgeist, Black Sunday, with its all - star cast (Robert Shaw two years after Jaws, Bruce Dern at his peak, Marthe Keller a year removed from Marathon Man), megalomaniacal producer Robert Evans, and blockbuster aspirations, proves to be another Star Wars - style harbinger of the impending
end of what was
possibly the most amazing period in film in history.
Amos is joined in a daily conundrum of secrets by: Owen (Jacob Lofland), who is much too young to handle the situation an accident has
placed him; Owen's brother James (Beau Wright) who has Down Syndrome and is even less equipped to keep his secret; the mine's supervisor Bill (Josh Lucas) who defends his poor decisions by saying he only did what the company forced him to do; and Diane (Elizabeth Banks) who is Bill's wife and reacts to the disappearance of her son and lack of respect for her husband in a manner that can't
possibly end well.
Also at the book's
end, Berry has included a wealth of back matter, a glossary, a list of characters (
possibly of more help if
placed at the book's beginning), and an author's note explaining the roots of the religious discord, inquisitions, and wars, and touching on such female mystics as Hildegard of Bingen, who is referenced in the novel.
A middle - aged and miserable American woman reaches the
end of her mental rope and absconds to some foreign or underdeveloped
place to find herself — and
possibly a mate.
An Apple event is set to take
place before the
end of the month,
possibly on October 27.