Sentences with phrase «rather odd week»

Not exact matches

it transpired bellerin isnt is prone to the odd costly mistakes in defence and rather than making him a 100k a week man (before his time) what was needed is to alternate him and debuchy so as each provided the other quality right - back competition.
We are slow to get our targets comparing to Man Utd, Man City is that we are waiting for things to happen (player want to leave, clubs want to sell at right price)-- rather than forcing things to happen — Man City pay over the odd for Sterling, Man Utd offer 275k / week to convince Schweisteinger to leave Bayern, 29M for a DM.
I know I'm not meant to judge people on face value, but WHB14 not only was rather odd - looking in his Facebook photos, but also stood me up at less than a week's notice, so I think calling The Upgrade (who was very nice and normal, and considerate) «The Upgrade» is pretty fair!
[/ color][/ font][font = Century Gothic][color = # 006400][/ color][/ font][font = Century Gothic][color = navy] Since last week's episode of Alias got me thinking of Kurt Vonnegut, I decided it was finally time to check out the movie version of one his novels - «Breakfast of Champions» which is a rather odd movie.
Co-written by estimable Frownland director Ronald Bronstein, it's inspired by the experiences of street kid Arielle Holmes, who plays a fictional version of herself alongside actor Caleb Landry Jones in what's described as «a tumultuous drama about a New York City couple battling addiction in the midst of a love affair»... And finally, the prize for oddest remake of the week: French thriller specialist Jean - François Richet is changing gear rather alarmingly with his, er, «reboot» is the word I'm looking for, of Claude Berri's 1977 comedy Un moment d'égarement, in which two fathers take their sexy adolescent daughters on vacation — and one of them is seduced by the other's jeune fille.
Over the last few weeks I have encountered a rather odd collection of sculptural things: the postwar ceramic sculpture of Lucio Fontana and Fausto Melotti bursting with dynamically glazed and roughly handled surfaces, currently on view at the Nasher Sculpture Center; The Age of Innocence, a victorian bust in three different materials by the English sculptor Alfred Drury at the Henry Moore Institute; a visit to Henry Moore's house, studios, and now foundation at Perry Green, and most recently what I can only describe as a wonderfully insane lecture by the contemporary sculptor Thomas Houseago, which involved an increasingly drunk, cursing artist saying some surprisingly sincere, profound things about sculpture.
Last week, Nintendo made the rather odd but nonetheless well - received announcement of a new - old console, the NES Classic.
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