Sentences with phrase «such name heavily»

One such name heavily linked with a move to Emirates Stadium is Porto striker and Colombian international Jackson Martinez.

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Louis van Gaal has already invested heavily in new signings since he took over at Old Trafford, bringing in big names such as Angel Di Maria and Radamel Falcao during the summer transfer window, though he is yet to spend in January.
The Red Devils speant heavily in the summer, bringing in big names such as Angel Di Maria and Radamel Falcao to improve their squad after last season's disappointing 7th place finish in the Premier League.
The Merseyside giants have spent heavily this summer on other big - name signings such as Adam Lallana, Lazar Markovic and Dejan Lovren.
Increasingly, whole foods such as corn and soybeans are disassembled into component parts with chemical names, and then reassembled into heavily processed foods.
Unsurprisingly, such things demand sacrifice, and his character, the very heavily named Stacker Pentecost, died in the process of destroying a sub-oceanic rift in the space - time continuum known as the Breach, through which aliens known as Precursors sent giant monsters known as Kaiju to rip the planet known as Earth to bits and render its denizens known as Earthlings thoroughly stomped.
Why do you think teachers focus so heavily on the household names of leaders from Civil Rights movements and slavery when there are many more luminaries that students should know about other than renowned figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman?
The Sportbrake's fairly svelte rear styling (and the lack of practical connotations in its name) suggests boot space won't be class leading, but the model should be noticeably more useful than the XF four - door, and will make the car appeal more heavily to other markets, such as Sweden, where around 70 per cent of models sold are estates.
While the early wave of sponsorship cancellations was weighted heavily towards the most beleaguered industries and marginal teams, by May 2009, speculation had begun that even brand - name players such as Jeff Gordon might be affected.
As such, I thought the name fitting since I've played the piano for many years, and Shepherds are heavily marked and accented in both character and appearance!
In beach side towns many streets are named after the forces who liberated them and there are markers on the sites of many of the most significant battles, such as the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc and the Pegasus Bridge, and off the coast from Arromanches you can still see the remains of the Mulberry harbour, which was the man made temporary harbour dragged from England that enabled a full scale invasion bypassing the heavily fortified ports.
The story is about a pilot named Thompson who must fly deep into enemy territory to rescue a group of stranded soldiers, even when the odds heavily stacked against him and his copter is well and truly under - equipped for such a mission.
The gist of the article, if there can be such a thing in a heavily statistics - based study, is that in South Carolina a woman lawyer has a better chance of advancing in her career and of becoming a judge if she has a «masculine name
Named because their heavily - veined pattern resembles that of a bloodshot eye, I've decided that's much too yucky for such a pretty pumpkin, so instead, I shall forever call them marbled.
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