Sentences with phrase «seemingly giving him a built»

My opponent will be running on the Democratic, Conservative, Working Families and Independence Party lines, seemingly giving him a built in advantage of four lines to my two.

Not exact matches

They seemingly destroyed the Undertaker last year not to give the dead man a sendoff but to build up Reigns a little more.
Meanwhile, Memphis Depay comes and goes in and out of the first team selections without being given the time or opportunity to build up a rhythm, and seemingly penalised for taking risks on the pitch in a position that often demands it.
The drama began after just six minutes when Erik Lamela tucked home a loose ball which seemingly gave us the lead, only for VAR Graham Scott to advise referee Paul Tierney to disallow the goal for a foul by Fernando Llorente in the build up.
By interpreting role play or verses, monologues and scenes we gives to the children the chance to build a new world, a world of freedom and joy, a world in which a seemingly trivial thing can become a public spectacle.
When Icon 4x4's Jonathan Ward builds a custom car, even the most seemingly insignificant details are given lavish care.
And in seemingly classic Nintendo fashion, the company built up the suspense to almost unprecedented levels simply by not giving any notice ahead of time.
Lucy McKenzie's work of architectural drawings on pin boards and a seemingly unfinished sculpture in the middle of the room are an interesting insight into the creative process but give the sense of building to something that never quite gets there.
Given the purpose of a contract like this, for one partner to seemingly unilaterally terminate a contractual relationship in a 2 - line email seems a concerning move from a company seeking to establish itself and build up a customer base.
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