Sentences with phrase «ushering back»

Lastly, Dauman and Dooley were ushered back in after Freston was ousted.
Arsene Wenger will have been impressed by the efforts of Francis Coquelin last term, the Frenchman being ushered back from a loan spell at Charlton Athletic ahead of a good run of form in the second half of the campaign, but the Gunners boss is sensibly looking to bring in another defensive midfielder solution in the form of 26 year old German international Bender.
Danish international Nicklas Bendtner was ushered back into the Arsenal first team set - up this term but this has chiefly been down to the lack of alternative options available to Arsene Wenger but recent off field antics will see the North London club look to sell the big forward.
Simeone saw Chelsea sign Luis and Diego Costa last summer and also ushered back Thibaut Courtois after a three season long loan spell in the Spanish capital and one imagines the Argentine does not want to lose more talent to the Premier League table toppers.
Women and mothers were then ushered back into the kitchen and more or less told to stay there with articles and magazines assuring them that they were supposed to be ecstatic every time they waxed the kitchen floor.
This subjective commentary ushers us back to the dark ages of pediatrics...» (pp. 122 - 123).
Suddenly we were ushered back into our quarantined area as we were told Spitzer was about to concede the race.
And to usher back in the cold season I'm bringing back my Winter Fashion Pinterest board.
Glover ushers them back into their classroom, where he asks students for an update on their project making rock candy.
The famously reclusive Lee was ushered back into the spotlight in July 2015 after the controversial announcement that, after 55 years of literary hiatus, Lee would be publishing Go Set a Watchman, an early draft of To Kill a Mockingbird that had been rediscovered by Lee's lawyer in 2014.
Columns, archways, and wrought iron fixtures convey old world prestige, while modern updated amenities usher you back to present day.
Thank him kindly for the «good» things that he has done in the past, then usher him back to the asylum.

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«You could sort of see it happening in slow motion, notwithstanding efforts by leadership to try to deflect it or push it back,» says Steven Law, a former McConnell chief of staff who became a top U.S. Chamber of Commerce official before landing at American Crossroads, the Karl Rove - founded Super PAC, which now aims to usher more moderate Republican nominees into the midterms.
What will help usher more breakthroughs in deep learning will be the continuing advancements in powerful computing hardware, like Nvidia's GPUs that make it possible to crunch tremendous amounts of data faster than ever, explained Ilya Sutskever, the research director of Elon Musk - backed AI research group OpenAI.
Beigel, a geography teacher, was killed as he tried to usher students back into his classroom when the shooting broke out.
Starbucks Nostalgia: In the latest installment of an occasional series, we take a look back at Starbucks iconic holiday cups, which have helped usher in the holidays since 1997.
Stephen Despite having the Jewish scriptures to use as a guide in creating Jesus's story, the Gospel writers could not invent him building the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26 - 28), gathering all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5 - 6), ushering in an era of world peace, and end all hatred, oppression, suffering and disease (Isaiah 2:4), or spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one (Zechariah 14:9).
Is it any wonder that this legacy, the source of which can be traced back to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, should now be anathematized as «patriarchy» by those hoping to usher it off the stage of history?
About 50 people were inside the church at the time, and a priest ushered them into a back room.
Many who believe that Jesus washed away our sins will not be troubled by the fact that sin is quietly being ushered out the same back door through which judgment and the Evil One departed.
It is our responsibility to step back and consider what that looks like in our own lives; trusting God to use our gifts and resources as a means to usher in His grace to those in need.
You were only good soldiers to them that helps them usher in satan himself, for his 15 minutes of fame until Jesus comes back and rids evil from the world.
A fake wall of the booth opened and I was ushered into PDT itself, all cozy with dark wood and a glowy back bar.
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Louis van Gaal was handed # 150m to invest in new additions this summer and the club's owners are ready to further back the Dutchman as they seek to put together a squad that can usher in a new era of domestic and continental dominance.
A guy like that will end up taking back all that shit they bought with the money their agent advanced them with the expectation of being a high first - round pick as soon as the usher takes their ass from the green room at the draft and escort them out the damn door when the first round ends — and the only people who called them is their family asking what the fuck just happened.
United elected to usher Javier Hernandez back into the fold, following his season - long loan spell at Real Madrid, but the Mexican has only been used in a cameo role this term.
Bryan won, which helped usher in this new era of WWE where indie wrestlers are treated as equals to the more establishment-esque WWE performers, and Cena stayed out of the title scene until injuries forced him back into it.
that his loan spell at West Ham was cut short by injury but once Debuchy is ushered out the door, Jenko could prove solid back up.
Tevez may like the idea of moving back to east London, especially if such a deal was an extended spell that would see him usher in a new era for the club as they move into the Olympic Stadium.
Signed for # 250k on the back of scoring a hat trick in a friendly against Owen Coyle's Bolton, and then ushered into the first team squad in expense of Kevin Davies, it's safe Eaves was never good enough to warrant any of those things.
Xherdan Shaqiri charged clear down the right, and as England full - back Ryan Bertrand ushered the Swiss winger inside, he played the ball across the 18 - yard line to Marko Arnautovic.
86: Wilshere looks to pick out Sanchez but Kaboul blocks off his run and ushers the ball back to Gomes.
The European Cup will in all likelihood sit higher on Arsene Wenger's priorities list than the FA Cup despite the quality of the teams left in the competition in comparison to Arsenal's and with no risks being taken on Wilshere's fitness this weekend it is expected he will be ushered straight back into the starting line - up on Tuesday in a game where Arsenal simply must take a lead back to Germany.
We will be back to usher in the Antonio Conte era with a special Pre-Season Briefing in the first week of August.
When they ushered us out at closing, we strolled back to the hotel, loving it's proximity to so many sites.
Zopmal said the Middle Belt region would not take a step back on restructuring and would immediately usher in a demand for referendum if restructuring fails.
Given the absurd election rules ushered in under Ed Milliband (his most lasting legacy) and the unwavering backing from hard left union leadership, it is likely that Corbyn will emerge victorious.
He was seen entering City Hall through a back door as officials ushered him into offices on the second floor.
He was elected to the Yorktown Town Board in 2009 and re-elected in 2013, where he delivered the first back - to - back tax cuts in a generation and ushering in $ 250 million in economic development projects.
(CNN)- Former Rep. Anthony Weiner has found his way back onto Twitter, nearly two years after accidentally posting a famous tweet that ushered his political downfall.
Scott and Scarlett were then ushered into a back room, but not before a man shoved a script into the famous one's hands, mumbling something about Jodie Foster.
Both came to office with a pledge to roll back the state and usher in a new era of economic prowess in the countries.
Groups with names like Jobs For New York (backed by the Real Estate Board of New York) and New Yorkers For a Balanced Albany (backed by Paul Singer and StudentsFirstNY) dropped mail, TV ads and radio spots on Senate districts — ushering in a new age in which the independent expenditure committee on the state level is increasingly becoming a important and viable player in legislative races.
The Elmhurst native has knocked on thousands of doors since January and he believes it is this effort and not landing endorsements from groups like the Queens County Democrats, which backed Koslowitz, or the Working Families Party, which supported candidate Lynn Schulman, that will help to usher him into the 29th Council District seat.
The Unit was in that country till 2014 and returned back to Nigeria after the General Election that ushered a new democratic Government in 2014.»
Yesterday he stepped out from behind the human shield of Mr Clegg to defend misguided health reforms that many professionals regard as ushering in worse patient care and back - door privatisation.
Seven fellows on Capitol Hill ushered in the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF) program back in 1973.
I opened my bags in the office I was ushered into and hooked up my laptop — I was ready to report back to headquarters on my progress.
That CO2 then warmed the globe, melting back the continental ice sheets and ushering in the current climate that enabled humanity to thrive.
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