Sentences with phrase «which mustered»

This Season: After two difficult seasons between Chievo, Espanyol and Frosinone in which he mustered just 15 appearances in all competitions - albeit one of them, a 3 - 3 draw against Milan at San Siro in which he saved EVERYTHING and more (including a penalty from Mario Balotelli), was pretty damn special - last year Francesco Bardi was reunited with the mojo that had led him to be considered one of the brightest young Italian keepers in circulation until 2015.
He was forced to do the majority of the heavy lifting for the Browns offense, which mustered no rushing attack at all.
Last in line is now the GT2 RS, which musters an awe - inspiring 620 hp.
The Mazda does have more room in its boot than the Ford Focus though, which musters a mere 316 litres.

Not exact matches

Should it somehow pass muster with the Senate (which, in the bill's current form, I can not imagine), it might end up doing what Republicans seem to fear most: enshrining a citizen right to basic health care.
Owner Ivan Gedz is sworn to secrecy over which book patrons must tug to gain access, but crack the case and you'll find a low - lit bar designed with recycled wood that musters the look and feel of a Kentucky moonshine shack.
This news comes a day after Michael Dell, who will be the chairman of the converged Dell - EMC entity if the $ 67 billion plan passes muster, pledged to keep VMware, which he called «a crown jewel,» functionally independent within the broader company.
And I don't think we could muster the same enthusiasm for college or retirement saving, which is why those have to stay on safe, boring autopilot.
There are, of course, hypothetical transactions which I think would pass muster under the American rules — let's say, a coin which goes from
«good grief is about all I can muster» Which doesn't surprise me.
Sigmund Freud referred to these clashes in a letter to Einstein in which he said he could muster no sympathy «for the misguided piety that makes a national religion out of a piece of the wall of Herod, and so challenges the feelings of the local natives».
If Judaism is about covenant, then it is in equal measure about consent to obligations not all of which could ever pass muster before the bar of the individual moral conscience however situated or expanded.
Democracy as an ideal might be said to be the attempt to accord to every person the possibility of finding his rightful share in the social good through an order in which his interests and claims will have a fair hearing, and through a political process in which whatever power he can legitimately muster will be able to make itself felt.
Even Isaiah could not muster up the words to describe what God looks like and our smartest scientists today think quantum theory sounds very impressive to explain without proof the unknowable and that which can not be seen
This does not mean that the content of revelation needs to pass the specific tests devised by academically critical methods which generally accept only those ideas that pass muster with scientists.
severely being abused in every way you can imagine and heard rumors of a loving heavenly Father who could fix that which has been broken, I mustered the courage to ask my wicked dad if they were true.
With troops mustered from Demak he took possession of Banten and then in 933 (toward the end of A.D. 1526 or beginning of 1527), conquered Sunda Kalapa, the port of western Java, which he rechristened Djayakarta — now Djakarta — which is probably a Javanese translation of the first word in the phrase in the Qur» an, fathan mubinan, which means «obvious victory.»
To spark inspiration, I even signed up for this amazing (and customizable) real food meal planning service, which I highly recommend and had good intentions for, but couldn't even muster up the time and patience to commit to it.
Mr Corbett's comments came ahead of the release in Beijing of an ANZ report, The Grains Muster, which predicts the redirection of global capital flows in to Australian agriculture would be a «game changer» for the nation's wheat production.
Today is day # 1 of a 3 - weekend run of a dance show that I'm in for which I will need all the energy I can muster.
As a result, I really have no experience with dairy - free cheese, and certainly don't feel qualified to suggest which brands of dairy - free cheese might pass muster with a 7 - year - old.
Maryland (7 - 6) could only muster 222 total yards, including just eight yards on the ground against the Cardinal, which came into the game ranked second in the nation in scoring defense (16.0 points per game) and fourth in total yards allowed per game (287).
The game had 1,278 total yards, which is more than 16 FBS teams have mustered this entire season so far.
The Spurs star has also been good when appearing for England, as the 23 - year - old has managed to muster up a record of three goals in 21 games for Gareth Southgate's side, which includes his side's opener against Russia at the Euro's last summer.
Hey, Barkley is bad, and Grant Fuhr is fantastic, but you mean to tell me that you could muster only eight pages to cover 18 college bowl games, 14 of which were decided by six points or fewer?
Next week to Chelsea game Arsenal need to put Danny welbeck in the side against Chelsea which is where they fail to have exceptional pace that arsenal possess to fight the threat of hazard and Willian, other than that Fabregas will do whatever he can in his power to muster up a goal so therefore cazorla maybe sacrifices for Ramsey and Ozil which will bring a quick team to boot.
Who could muster energy for eight, after a week in which thousands died in New York City, Washington and Pennsylvania?
However, very un-Chamberlain like, during a season which has already been a good one for him, he mustered a below - average performance, and failed to do himself and Arsenal any good.
Despite the criticism he has endured, Ibrahimovic has still managed to make an impact for United this campaign and has now scored six goals in the Premier League, which is a higher tally than several of Europe's top strikers have mustered in their respective leagues.
York didn't offer much in the first 45 minutes, some close control and a sharp volley from Aston Harrison which was straight at Xavier Sundby and was the best the visitors could muster.
The Gunners have only mustered three Premier League goals, two of which have been own goals this campaign.
They both make for riveting reading, although, more poignant is actually their record during the group phase, mustering only one win from their three Group C encounters at Old Trafford, that coming against the team which finished rock - bottom, Bursaspor.
I know that concern has been expressed by some that these devices have not been validated in peer - reviewed studies, and, as readers of MomsTEAM and my blog know, products which claim to actually prevent concussions or risk the severity of concussion symptoms without their claims being backed up by peer - reviewed studies ordinarily don't pass muster with me.
Residents who belong to the group Citizens for Better Communities, which was formed to muster local support and to lobby government to prevent the land from becoming a gravel pit, were also on hand to thank Hoffman and members of the park board for their actions.
It is important to encourage kids to muster abilities which are within their baby stage of development.
I'm still strongly opposed to the animal crackers (which the district says it plans to phase out), but at least now I have a modicum of sympathy for HISD's dieticians and I can offer ideas for substitutions that will pass regulatory muster.
«Though it is unfortunate that education in the country seems to be on decline but as a matter of fact, we must muster efforts to strengthen the superior legacy which we are known for.
Characterization like this one are simply attempts muster support from the many voters who expected a good deal when leave the EU (which is what leave mostly based it's campaign on) for still leaving in a no deal scenario.
«My sense is that the money to pay for the bridge, which though substantial by any calculation, is actually a secondary hurdle when compared to mustering the political will to build the bridge.
A dependable source at the NFF Secretariat told Sports Vanguard exclusively that the federation which is facing a huge financial meltdown is seriously considering mustering the courage to call for a renegotiation of the deal which many analysts believe has never been in the interest of the federation.
It's unclear, however, whether the New York Legislature's mechanism would actually pass muster under Article III, Section 6 of the state Constitution, which reads, «Each member of the legislature shall receive for his or her services a like annual salary, to be fixed by law.»
The opposition's partisanship is being pursued with the zeal and enthusiasm which only shadow chancellor Ed Balls can muster.
Political campaigns have become more people - centric, he said, which means candidates once defeated in early nominating contests, or fail to meet party muster, are pushing the contests out to November, running in different party lines or as independents.
The community was pleased with the rezoning, which easily passed everyone's muster, and the project enjoyed the support of Community Board 7, and elected officials with particular support by then - Councilman Avella, now state Sen. Tony Avella.
In January, Denno will be one of five returning councilors who supported the measure, which changes the city charter to give the council more power to prevent proposed developments from being killed when they don't pass muster with the five - person planning commission.
On January 23, tracking stations picked up the last feeble transmission from the probe's plutonium - powered radio transmitter, which can no longer muster a signal strong enough to reach Earth.
So far, however, attempts to harvest this energy using vibrating plates or piezoelectric materials, which produce electricity when compressed or bent, have mustered only a few milliwatts.
It approaches the traps with dry humour, an emotion much to be preferred to the alternatives when your model asserts, with that blank confidence which only computers can muster, that it and you were consumed in a gigantic solar flare last Tuesday lunchtime.
Volk says states and the biomass power industry are hindered by a lack of clear, uniform federal guidelines about which power plants will pass muster and which won't.
Prof. Joost Pauwelyn, a law professor at Duke University subsequently published U.S. Federal Climate Policy and Competitiveness Concerns: The Limits and Options of International Trade Law, which holds out strong hope that border tax adjustments could pass muster under WTO and GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs & Trades) rules.
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