Sentences with phrase «try at a comeback»

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Diminutive guard Aaron Bright had a big presence late for the Cardinals, making clutch free throws and initiating the offense in the second half to keep the Minutemen at bay as they tried for a comeback.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Plenty of golfers have expressed excitement at viewing a 41 - year - old Tiger Woods try to make his comeback (which began a couple of weeks ago at the Hero World Challenge).
Despite a morale boosting late comeback in Brussels in midweek, Arsenal were still a team trying to find some form, while Sunderland were desperate to not be on the end of another pasting after losing 8 - 0 at Southampton last weekend.
Barcelona tried hard to get the equaliser but were dealt with a third blow as Marcos Asensio put one past Ter Stegen to make it 3 - 1, This means they will have to comeback strong in the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu this Wednesday.
Last Saturday, when handed the unenviable task of trying to keep over # 150million of footballing talent at arms length for 90 minutes, Wolves almost produced one of the greatest comebacks in Premiership history, coming from 4 - 1 down to lose the contest 4 - 3.
Now sober, Funn tries his hand again at making great movies, and with his faithful assistants, Marty Eggs (Feldman) and Dom Bell (DeLuise, The Twelve Chairs), he decides his comeback is a return to the glory days of silent movies.
Join us as we take a look back at a rare specimen from mobile phone history: an uncommon form factor in a beautiful package from a brand trying to make a comeback, on a fresh new platform from a company seeking its own redemption song.
The US dollar is also trying to mount a bit of a comeback in this regard, even though it will always be a tertiary market at best.
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