Sentences with phrase «produces strings of»

Once again PSG could have finished it but the decision to go with Ospina proved inspired as the Colombian produced a string of brilliant saves to deny Cavani and Di Maria.
But McConnell's uncanny accuracy with crosscourt passes has produced a string of breathtaking alley - oops.
The 25 - year - old has kept 17 clean sheets in 37 appearances in all competitions this season, producing a string of quality saves, as seen in the video below, while also being a pivotal part of building attacks for Roma too given his competence in possession.
He was named man - of - the - match in his first game - the 4 - 0 win over Borussia Monchengladbach - and had been a regular in Guardiola's first team ever since, producing a string of fine displays.
The chances kept coming for us, only for the Arsenal goalkeeper to produce a string of fine saves to keep the game in the balance.
Hart lost his starting place at West Ham to Adrian earlier this season but has since been recalled, and produced a string of fine saves as he turned in a man - of - the - match performance in last week's 1 - 1 draw at Chelsea.
Ed Balls was in good form at last night's Labour leadership hustings at the TUC conference, producing a string of jokes which rather suggested that he thinks the contest is all over as far as he's concerned.
Second only to James Cameron as King of the big - budget action pic in the 1980s and 1990s, Verhoeven produced a string of box office hits (and critical flops) from Robocop (1987) to Starship Troopers (1997), with time out to make one of the true clunkers of the»90s, Showgirls (1995).
The small country of five million people has punched above its weight, producing a string of top - drawer films in the last few years.
Shankar and Silna's 1984 Private Defense Contractors has made a name for itself by producing a string of violent, filmmaker - driven action movies and crime thrillers.
And while the DreamWorks partnership has yielded some prestigious and successful releases like Lincoln and The Help, it's also produced a string of critical and commercial misses like Need, which came to home video this week in separate DVD and Blu - ray editions, the latter equipped with a downloadable Digital HD digital copy.
Then, suddenly Zemeckis gave it all up, producing a string of soulless behemoths, many of which reside among the worst films ever made: Death Becomes Her (1992), Forrest Gump (1994), What Lies Beneath and Cast Away (both 2000).
The website notes while the movie may seem like a departure for del Toro, he has produced a string of animated features, including «The Book of Life,» «Puss in Boots» and the «Kung Fu Panda» sequels.
Subaru offered Block a factory - sponsored ride for the 2006 season, and he went on to record his first overall win (in just the second race of the season) and produce a string of impressive results: medals at every X Games rally event since, plus second -(2006 and 2008) and third - place (2007) overall finishes in the Rally America championship.
Admired for perfecting engineering concepts which others couldn't, and respected as one of the most dominant brands in motorsport, the Stuttgart - based marque have produced a string of wonderfully capable machinery for both road and track.
Sidelined five years ago in ex-boss Dany Brouhaha's tragi - comic plan to produce a string of reimagined Loti for the kind of money Ford spends designing a new cup holder, the Evora is back with a bang, pop and a Waaaaaaaahhh!
Both Gunnar and Alva were famously awarded one Nobel prize each (in 1974 and 1982) and produced a string of works that helped form the Swedish blend of market driven social democracy.
Nintendo for years resisted introducing mobile games with its best - known characters in an effort to protect its console business, even as the strategy produced a string of operating losses.
In the dimly remembered (well, certainly for anyone under 30) days of the original NES, Capcom produced a string of Disney titles that managed to be almost magical — licensed games of genuine quality.
During the early 1990s Konami produced a string of entertaining multiplayer arcade brawlers based around popular TV, film and comic licenses.
Artists in Paris produced a string of new styles, including Fauvism, Cubism and Orphism, while German artists launched their own school of expressionist painting.
He described steps identified by Britain's Foresight Project, which has produced a string of invaluable reports assessing issues and opportunities arising in considering the next 20 to 80 years in agriculture, water, climate, food and other areas.
After HTC produced a string of middling devices, the U11 is exactly what the company needed to remind people that it's still alive.

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Not only had Mayer bought a string of tech startups, but she's signed high - profile deals with folks like Katie Couric to produce original content.
The announcement is the last of a string of difficulties Anglo has faced with the iron ore mine, which was expected to produce 16 million tonnes this year, but that will now generate just 3 million tonnes.
«All this while the premier spent all her time focussing on LNG, which so far has produced little but a string of broken promises.»
If you could produce the evidence (remember your request above... verifiable evidence), you would create a string of followers never before seen in history.
Why am convinced that who ever produced them needed to market them and for that purpose might have arranged the pulling of few strings and actions until it was officially employed... that is common in America... spray the virus then claim to have the cure ready in big quant - i - ties... what a marketing skills those are...!?
The Etcheverrias, who produce around 10,000 strings of dried peppers and 24,000 jars of powder yearly, will sell 20 % of their products during the two - day fete.
The box grater produces thin little strings of fat which get distributed throughout the dough and melt in the oven creating a million tiny air pockets in the baked biscuit.
Note that the Romano beans called for in the recipe are otherwise known as Italian pole beans, found in the fresh produce section of the grocery store, and that string beans are a good substitute.
We call this our «String of Pearls,» describing a collection of estate wineries whose vineyards produce some of the best wines in the world.
The company has continued to grow from creating hand braided String Cheese for local ethnic and specialty grocery stores, to producing a wide variety of Mediterranean specialty cheeses and yogurt products with nationwide mainstream distribution.
Has already been in magical form in the first two games of the campaign, notching up a string of assists and producing top notch displays both at Wigan and at home to Reading.
regarding the stadium, all economist knew that we had to expand on the capacity or we were going backwards, the board took a vote, it was passed that we would develop a new stadium, accounts were produced bank loans were excepted, AW was asked if he can take on the huge task of staying in the EPL with a shoe string budget, he excepted the challenge did a great job until we got rich but AW LOST THE ART OF SPENDING and forgot how to manage top playerof staying in the EPL with a shoe string budget, he excepted the challenge did a great job until we got rich but AW LOST THE ART OF SPENDING and forgot how to manage top playerOF SPENDING and forgot how to manage top players,
All hail Lord Wenger, brought squad back from jaws of collapse to produce a magnificent win against the mighty 2nd string Dortmund squad.
Southampton have been much admired in contemporary top flight football for their ability to consistently adjust to losing a string of fine home produced talent (and managers) looking for bigger pay packets and better things.
Liverpool has slumped to a terrible string of results which see them outside the top four while Arsenal tend to finish of their league season on a high and I am expecting Arsenal to produce another good performance at Anfield on Saturday evening.
From babbling strings of consonants like «babababa,» they will begin to produce recognizable syllables, such as «ga,» «ba,» and «da.»
But labels are not that important to his Vermont supporters.He has recently issued a report on the right - wing billionaires who are trying to buy this election through super-Pac donations.Sheldon Adelson leads the list as he has pledged to donate up to $ 100 million to defeat Obama and the Democrats.He is the Vagas billionaire who was in Israel with Mitt over the weekend.There are strings attached to the $ 100 million, and we will not know all of the details until, and if, Mitt gets to the Oval Office.Romney's strong support for a possible Israeli military strike against Iran's nuke facilities was approved, and likely discussed, with Adelson.Romney's postion vis a vis Israel, the Palistinians, and Iran will likely produce war, not any peaceful resolutions.Sanders» list of the billionaires begins with: «1).
The latest in a string of initiatives aimed at promoting upstate produce, the event was designed to showcase the region's wines and foster downstate partnerships.
Some string theorists, taking their cue from Leonard Susskind of Stanford University, argue that these manifold universes of string theory may coexist, evolving from one to another in a way that now and then produces a universe like ours.
The New Calculus Other physicists, meanwhile, are employing string theory methodologies in their study of extreme matter states — from the intensely hot plasmas produced in particle colliders to materials created in laboratories at temperatures close to absolute zero.
In one project published recently in the journal Macromolecules, the Lipomi lab discovered that polymers with strings of seven carbon atoms attached produce exactly the right balance of stretchability and functionality.
If string theory is right, the collider should produce a host of new particles.
These «parent» strings then produced daughter strings made of tiles called A» and B», whose base pairs were exactly complementary to those on the A and B tiles.
He believes the anthropic principle, the multiverse, and string theory are converging to produce a coherent, if exceedingly strange, new view in which our universe is just one of a multitude — one that happened to be born with the right kind of physics for our kind of life.
With no joints to dampen resonance, the violin produces a full sound and firmly resists string pressure, while its lightweight design gives the player more freedom of movement and a stable center of gravity.
Similarly if a cosmic string gets plucked, oscillations travel along it at very high speed — at the speed of light — and they produce gravitational waves as they travel.
The question goes back to the ancient Greek cult of the Pythagoreans, who found that if two strings of the same type and tension have lengths in a simple ratio, such as 2:1 or 3:2, they produce notes that, together, sound unusually harmonious.
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