Sentences with phrase «produce big moments»

It's all well and good scoring goals against the likes of West Ham United, Swansea City and Crystal Palace, but what will truly define Lukaku's spell with Man Utd, is his ability to turn up in the big games and produce big moments against the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester City.
It will place even greater onus on Sanchez and Mesut to step up to the plate and produce the big moments that could win the FA Cup for Arsenal, with the former more than capable of winning the game on his own if he has to.

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It's a big moment for CEO Elon Musk, who wrote in his 2006 «Master Plan» that his ultimate goal for Tesla was to produce an affordable electric car.
But some of YouTube's biggest stars have also produced some of its worst moments.
The author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek and has produced a big book, mainly about people and events in Boston, that will hold the attention of readers interested in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
Arsenal legend Jens Lehmann has challenged compatriot Mesut Ozil to produce more match - winning moments in the big games with the playmaker enjoying his best form since the record - breaking move from Real Madrid, The Evening Standard reports.
The transition from big fish in a small pond to simply being one of many talented players was always bound to produce frustrating moments for Iturbe and Roma.
With that in mind, I'm here to take a look at some of the big moments that produced Arsene Wenger's five most memorable quotes.
Data from future smash - ups will help decipher results from lead - lead collisions, which produce the hot, dense plasma thought to have existed moments after the big bang.
Watching her produce this result, and get as excited as he was during his own big Ph.D. moment, was especially rewarding, Hochedlinger says.
Krauss: I've been, lately I've just been thinking about gravitational waves from the earliest moments of the big bang, and I just produced a scientific paper about that.
If so, theorists have determined that the earliest moments of the fiery big bang could have produced these particles in precisely the abundance to account for dark matter, and their interactions with normal matter would have been weak enough to make them invisible to telescopes today.
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