Sentences with phrase «such a fixture»

This essay will provide a brief background in the history of advertising and explain how it has become such a fixture in our lives.
There's no third - row seat option, nor the space for such a fixture.
By 1920, the game had become such a fixture of American culture that Norman Rockwell featured a couple playing with a Ouija board on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post.
To be considered a great team you must be able to handle such fixtures and be competitive still.Arsenal need just 3 signings to be a force to be reckoned with once again and go with front foot in all four fronts.happy times next season...... yeah
They did face a couple of scares in the away games against Queens Park Rangers and Newcastle United, but you are going to have such fixtures over the course of a Premier League campaign.
As home fans we would have much less cause to complain about such a fixture move, although they do sometimes like to put on the odd evening match over the festive period, although this would surely not be one of those occasions!
SOS released a statement stating: «It is our understanding that Arsenal have been asked if they can staff such a fixture and the Metropolitan Police have been approached for their view.
The 575 - pound former high school wrestler from Mesa, Ariz., became such a fixture at the Heart Attack Grill that he was recruited to be the restaurant's official spokesperson.
I concede that the Premier league is the most competive professional league in world football and every team loses a game or two they shouldnt (especially on the road) but unfortunately when you only able to secure 7 out of 24 available points against Manure / Shitty / Spuds / Cheshit you CANT drop points in such fixtures.
Indeed, the eager belief in all sorts of inanities in the name of «truth» has been such a fixture of the human condition that it's hard to believe that anyone would cite prior belief as grounds for continued belief, as Christians constantly do.
The one downside of the night was the empty spaces that could be found pockets of the ground for such a fixture in Europe's premier club competition.
Brian De Palma's 1976 film Carrie was the first major adaptation of a Stephen King novel, and it's easy to see how King's works became such a fixture for adaptation since; this and Kubrick's The Shining are some of the best horror movies of that decade.
(Petersen's leathery brown skin and snappy towel presentation made him such a fixture that he was mentioned by name in three Jacqueline Susann novels.)
14 — No English side has ever managed to keep a clean sheet on the road against Basel in European competition (14 such fixtures).
Indeed, the loss to Sporting was only their second in 12 such fixtures (W8 D2), the other that 2009/10 semi-final defeat against Liverpool.
Arsene Wenger takes his men back to Chelsea this weekend and there have been suggestions that the manager must concentrate more on defensive solidity in such fixtures.
Napoli holds a W4 L3 record on home soil against sides from Germany, but have won just one of their last five such fixtures.
Such fixtures should be evenly distributed around the room so as to ensure a reliable reverberation time equation.
But the keyboard has been such a fixture of the Kindle brand, and all the Kindle games and active content were designed for it — only a fraction of which work on the new Kindles.
Such a fixture should have a built - in timer and bulbs that produce specific wavelengths of light.
Such fixtures should not be placed directly on glass tops; temperature differences between external and internal surfaces of the glass may cause it to break.
Oh Pacman, You are such a fixture in our lives.
Anthony Caro, who has died aged 89, was such a fixture in the British art landscape that it's hard to imagine him no longer there.
He became such a fixture a the capitol that Senators and Congressmen would duck around doors and hallways to avoid him.
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