Sentences with phrase «second major appearance»

«Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens» features a second major appearance of Princess Peach.

Not exact matches

After Shohei Ohtani's dominant second start in the majors, his appearances on the mound were set to become major events.
Should they do so, then it will only be their second appearance at a major international tournament, and the first came at the 1958 World Cup.
The youngster is now a fully fledged England international and is set to make his second major tournament appearance at next year's World Cup in Russia as he hits the tender age of 20.
That's not an exaggeration, either: minimum 3,000 plate appearances, from Votto's debut in 2007 through 2015, he ranked second in the majors in OPS + behind only Miguel Cabrera.
In her first major appearance since Wednesday's vote crowning her the second - most - powerful elected official in the city, the progressive firebrand told Mr. Sharpton's National Action Network in Harlem that this year's election victories signaled a sea change in New York that the mainstream media resisted.
However, it'll almost certainly face stiff competition from Sony's PSP2 (which is tipped to make an appearance at this year's E3)... which could potentially be a major thorn in Nintendo's side if Sony finally heed the universal call for a second thumbstick.
2015 saw his first museum solo exhibition at the High Museum of Art, in Atlanta; his second appearance at the Havana Biennial in the spring; and a major show of paintings and sculptural works at Bryce Wolkowitz and Mary Boone galleries in the fall.
The second one was the appearance of a brand new network of NY museums and galleries that staged (for the first time in US) major exhibitions of European modern art (MOMA was found in 1929 and gained its popularity by exposing collections of Cubism, Abstract Art, Dada, Surrealism as well as retrospectives of Leger, Matisse and Picasso; Guggenheim Museum started its career in 1939 by a grand exhibition of Kandinsky).
The situation doesn't appear to something that would be likely to have happened that way, much like the second half of the situation in the above - mentioned Gelbspan timeline situation, where he (as a private citizen whose only public appearance at that time in the matter was a solitary article he co-authored which briefly turned him into a skeptic) claimed an Assistant Attorney General allowed him to influence an official hearing in a major way.
An innocuous - looking mention of a university professor in connection with one of Al Gore's latest public appearances is worthy of a major second look.
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