Sentences with phrase «tell his side of the story years»

Despite it all, the Mayor has ordered his agencies to prepare to tell his side of the story years before the final chapter is even written.

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The 29 year - old has one of the most influential stories to tell of any of the top players at present, having risen up the footballing ranks from Conference Premier side Fleetwood Town in 2012, to playing in and winning the Premier League title whilst breaking records in 2016.
'' We have absolutely no comments on these rumours», he told rsport.ru when he was asked about Owngoalnigeria.com exclusive story on the interest of the Russian side in the 19 year old Nigeria.
Written initially for each other, these columns shed light on things that come up in an open adoption over the years from both sides: an adoptive mom's and a birthmother's; each of our perspectives help to tell our story more completely.
Now, thanks to the bitter and bleakly funny black comedy that «Lars and the Real Girl» director Craig Gillespie has made about the most sordid years of her life, Tonya Harding is finally getting a chance to tell her side of the story.
The Little Prince played out - of - competition at last year's Cannes Film Festival to mostly glowing reviews and employs a mix of stop motion and computer animation to tell the two sides of its story.
It rarely leaves the inner - city community center in which most of the action takes place or the side of the 11 - year - old girl whose story it tells.
Now, 54 years since his death and four since hers, a movie teases telling her side of the story.
«Baddies: the Musical» is a new, large - scale musical where well - know baddies and villains from fairytales get to tell their side of the story, for school years 3 - 8.
Albrecht Goertz's gorgeous 503 could not have come at a worse time for BMW, as Douglas Blain explains in Drama Queen / In 1966 and All That, Steve Welsh reports from the unrivalled Goodwood Revival historic race meeting, which this year marked 50 years since Australian driver Jack Brabham won the Formula One World Championship in a car of his construction / Kit Foster tells the story of the American Underslung, the first American sports car, and examines one of the prized survivors of this pioneering but short - lived marque in Swing low, sweet chariot / In his article, Cross-Channel concours, Jörg Sierks chooses his favourites from two prestigious concours events, held on the same weekend on opposite sides of the English Channel / With the help of rarely seen archive photographs, D'Arcy Lever looks back at the highly effective trials specials built by Sydney Allard before World War Two.
In this month's cover story, Back on Track: Leyland - Thomas No 1, David Burgess-Wise tells the story of Parry Thomas's first Leyland Eight racer, destroyed in a war - time air raid, and the recent re-creation built around a collection of original parts / Steve Welsh reports from this year's Goodwood Revival, the world's biggest historic motor racing event, with highlights including an all - Ferrari Lavant Cup and a tribute to Bruce McLaren / Inspired by a 1956 Motor Sport article, Justin Marozzi takes his Bristol 405 on a 1000 - mile round trip to the Lake District in his article Filton Fashion / We bring together another group of unrestored cars and lead them on a scenic tour round Rutland, Britain's smallest county, for The Oily Rag Run / In Woodrow: Stockport's sporting cyclecar, John Warburton samples the sole surviving example of this unusual light car built by a hat manufacturer in the north of England / Jörg Sierks visits two world - class concours for An Elegant Weekend, held on opposite sides of the English Channel / Edwardians to Ostend — Stefan Marjoram took his sketchbook and camera on an exciting Continental road trip and shares his experiences / In this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a 1921 Morris Oxford Sports
Here's figure 5 that tells the story: Look at graph 5c, and you'll see 20th century warmth matches peaks either side of the year...
I wasn't sure what exactly I was looking at until Gerard Moliné himself told me the story of how, when he was 7 years old in his village in the Catalan country side, he placed glass bottles into branches of trees.
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