Sentences with phrase «ruffians who»

Player - coach Paul Newman leads a squad of ruffians who resort to on - ice fighting to spur interest.
In one scene Ricki takes on a group of ill - mannered ruffians who are making noise at a taco stand.
At the meeting, Canadian marine biologist Julie van der Hoop of Aarhus University in Denmark told the tale of a male named Ruffian who became entangled in a snow crab trap off Canada sometime between August 2016 and January 2017.
Also returning is our hero Eggsy (Taron Egerton), a reformed ruffian who's now a fixture in the dapper Kingsman crew — a group of undercover crime fighters headquartered behind the fake facade of a Savile Row tailor's shop.
And it bounces between the kooky, wacky dream girl, her strict, posh mum who doesn't understand her daughter's true primal soul and the erotic romance that the kooky, wacky dream girl nurtures with a local swaggering ruffian who may, or may not, be the infamous eponymous serial killer (flag!
Samuel, the second oldest boy, was a ruffian who had once stolen a packet of PK chewing gum from a market stall.
He had hired the first unshaven ruffian who grasped his sleeve and offered himself as a guide.

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Here the figures of speech, the examples selected, and the persons addressed all belong to the villages of Galilee — the savorless salt thrown into the street, the one lamp that lights the whole household, the village blasphemer with his string of profanity and terms of abuse, the temple pilgrim offering his one gift, the village judge and the jailer, the local ruffian swift to strike, the king's man or garrison officer who compels the peasant to carry his baggage or to yield up his own cloak, the sinner's field wet with the same rain that falls on his righteous neighbor's, the local tax collector, the birds of the air and the lilies of the field, the child asking to be fed, the fruitful trees and the unfruitful, the wise and foolish house - builders.
In 1975 the figure so far is more than $ 1 million, for in addition to Wajima he also trains Dearly Precious, the 2 - year - old filly who has rattled off seven straight stakes and could well be the Ruffian of 1976.
Because the ruffians don't know who you are or that you've booked a hotel room.
The pivotal gears of Power's self - written screenplay are, nevertheless, turned by atavistic, pig - shooting ruffians, who are capable of inflicting infinitely more terror than any of the non-human beasts roaming the landscape.
Her phrase «ruffian» is a pun, as «ruff» is a noise a dog makes, and a ruffian is a person who appears untidy.
Now he has everyone on his tail: the DEA, Huertero's men, and a group of ruffian biker gang members who want revenge for Kearney's deeds while in prison.
The small group grows by leaps and bounds and soon they spring up all over the country, making a celebrity out of Tyler, who quickly becomes a messianic figure for the disenfranchised blue - collar ruffians.
Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists is a testament to the drive and perseverance of Ruffian, who broke bones in her right foreleg after leaving the gate of her final race.
Reagent Games, whose creative director Dave Jones co-founded the now defunct Realtime Worlds, maker of the first Crackdown game, and Ruffian Games, who made Crackdown 2, are building the competitive multiplayer portion of the game.
Among the new staff is former Free Radical network programmer Rob Cowsill, who joins Ruffian as its newest Senior Engineer.
Last month, we shared with you the tale of a heroic law student who came to the aid of a Biglaw partner who was involved in a violent altercation with some local ruffians.
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