Sentences with phrase «refused by the stars»

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I t don't share the religious beliefs and refuse to pretend by putting updecorations such as stars and creches and so forth.
The Gunners lost Sunday's Carabao Cup final to the Citizens, before enduring a dismal league defeat last night by the same scoreline, and despite some trying to find positives from our displays, our star striker is refusing to seek any.
Throughout his career he has refused to utter the words so often spoken by stars like Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett: Get on my back and I'll carry you.
According to a civil complaint filed on May 14 by the casino, the TNT analyst and former NBA star received four $ 100,000 markers last Oct. 18 and 19 and «despite repeated demands... has refused to repay the $ 400,000.»
Just a week ago the main theme in the football media on the contract situations of the two Arsenal stars was being portrayed almost entirely as negative and the general consensus was that both Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil would refuse the new deals being offered to them by the club.
The 24 - year old star is known to be a pleasant and easy going person, but it would seem he has had enough of Levy and his hardball ways, and is determined to make the transfer, even if it means forcing his way out by handing in a transfer request or refusing to play, although I can not see that happening.
One Direction star Liam Payne says he was once kicked out of a Trump hotel by the now - president for refusing to meet one of his daughters.
Brooke Astor's disgraced son, Anthony Marshall, and his wife, Charlene, isolated at a table by the wall at Luke's on Third Avenue because some diners refused to be seated near them... JIMMY Buffett at one table at Maya's, the local power spot on St. Barts, and Patrick Demarchelier at another table with his family, both tables getting a lot of attention from proprietor and chef Maya Gurley... DREW Barrymore, her affectionate boyfriend Justin Long, and Jimmy Fallon and his wife, Nancy, brunching together at Almond on East 22nd... BILL Bratton and Rikki Klieman back at Elaine's with Murray («Don't Worry») Richman and his rising - star daughter, Stacey Richman, plus Dabney Coleman and Carol Higgins Clark.
Based on the novels by Joe Lansdale, the six - part series stars James as Hap Collins, a working class laborer who spent time in federal prison as a young man for refusing to serve in the Vietnam War — Watch the trailer below!
An unusually subdued Downey stars as a Los Angeles writer who's summoned home to Queens by his mother (Dianne Wiest) to visit estranged father Chazz Palminteri, who's fallen ill and refuses to go to the hospital.
Nonetheless, Jake refuses to be denied and his yeoman effort is the sum and substance of 5 Star Day, a sweet, serendipitous drama written and directed by Danny Buday.
The Accenture Gala is the European premiere of TRUMBO, directed by Jay Roach and starring Bryan Cranston in a cracking performance as Dalton Trumbo, the Hollywood screenwriter who was blacklisted after refusing to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1947.
Written by Aline Brosh McKenna (We Bought a Zoo) and Chris Weitz (The Twilight Saga: New Moon), this version stars Downton Abbey «s Lily James as Ella, who refuses to lose her courage, despite the torments of her stepmother and stepsisters.
Directed by he Georg Mass and starring Juliane Kohler, Liv Ullman and Ken Duken, the film is about Katrine, the child of a Norwegian woman and a German WWII occupation soldier who refuses to serve as a witness in a trial against the Norwegian state.
«Adapted from the novel by Ian McEwan, Emma Thompson and Stanley Tucci star in this riveting, complex drama of a family - court judge facing a personal and professional crisis when she's asked to rule in the case of a teenager who is refusing a life - saving blood transfusion due to his family's religious beliefs.»
The latest film by Lynn Shelton, Laggies stars Keira Knightly, Chloe Grace Moretz, and Sam Rockwell in the tale of a woman who refuses to «grow up.»
I write this as someone who enjoyed the first Hot Tub Time Machine movie, but where the original was an occasionally clever (but sophomoric) fish - out - of - time comedy anchored by the performance of John Cusack, the star of Must Love Dogs refused to return for the sequel.
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Some of his biggest stars, including McCarthy, who pushed Painter to open the gallery and is now represented by Hauser & Wirth; Shaw, who did six solo shows with Painter but is now represented by Blum & Poe; and Glenn Brown, whose painting career Painter launched and who now shows with Gagosian, refused to be interviewed for this story.
(See: Access to Canadian health files by U.S. border agency sparks demands for inquiries Toronto Star and Toronto woman with bipolar disorder refused entry into U.S. for being a «flight risk» Toronto Star).
Janet Leigh, star of Hitchcock's «Psycho», was so disturbed by her on - screen death in the shower that she refused to take a shower for the rest of her life, and only washed by bathing.
Married stars Bell and Shepard launched a Twitter campaign last month, asking fans to help them protect their baby daughter, Lincoln, from the paparazzi by refusing to purchase magazines that plaster images of stars» kids all over its pages.
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