Sentences with phrase «somewhat of a breakthrough»

The Costa Rican international featured 30 times for the Gunners last year, scoring four goals and providing six assists as he enjoyed somewhat of a breakthrough in the first - team.

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Though scientific and technological breakthroughs over the past few decades have rendered this material somewhat dated, that doesn't detract from the value of these shows.
His major breakthrough came in 1987 with the publication of Norwegian Wood - a coming of age story named after the Beatles» song, which is somewhat different to his other books in that it is written in a realistic style, whereas his other books all have strong fantasy elements.
«It was a great, somewhat surreal experience to be part of all three communities at the same time, celebrating a single breakthrough success story.»
Indicatively, whereas in his 1951 book on the abstract expressionists Hess noted, with a diplomatic reluctance, that Kline was «[p] ossibly influenced somewhat by de Kooning», in his 1962 obituary of Kline Hess could write, with a more equitable division of praise for originality, that Kline's breakthrough was «certainly influenced by the examples and personalities of his friends Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, just as surely as his spirit and personality would strongly mark their separate achievements».25
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