trippier in a sentence
- The Conservative candidate was David Trippier, born in 1946.
- Trippier again went on to impress in his second season with the club being a virtual ever-present as he was named in the Arsenal.
- The business became sustainable through the efforts of Ian Trippier who was recruited as office manager bringing his vast experience of social enterprises and business acumen to the organisation.
- In 1971, Anderson joined the offices of " The Scotsman " and " Rossendale and Darwen; losing to David Trippier by 4, 982 votes.
- For Jordan, this means turning the film ever trippier, throwing in everything plus the kitchen sink, which vomits brown mush at one overwrought moment, to simulate his heroine's ordeal.
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- Trippier started his career in the youth system at Burnley on a season-long loan which was made permanent in January 2012 for an undisclosed fee, signing a three-and-a-half year contract.
- Later in the season, Easton established himself in the first team for the first half; however, Easton first team soon went down, due to arrival of Daniel Lafferty and good forms of Kieran Trippier and Ben Mee.
- On 10 January 2012, Burnley boss Eddie Howe expressed interest in signing Mee on a permanent basis with Manchester City sanctioning a sale just days after signing former Manchester City team mate Kieran Trippier who was also on loan at the club.
- It was given a much trippier treatment than the original, filled with feedback guitar swirls from newcomer Michael Lockwood, one of three " LA cats " in her new band . ( The other member is Bostonian John Sands, a drummer who used to play with the Joneses .)
- Their first known recording as a band is untitled and incomplete; only two songs, " Something Blue, " and " Oklahoma " remain . " Oklahoma " is a largely instrumental suite that nonetheless contains pop elements, while " Something Blue " is a trippier prog-rock piece incorporating sound samples, sound effects, and noise.
- After receiving positive critical reception for his new production style, and winning the Temptations a Grammy with " Cloud Nine ", Whitfield would take the Temptations even further away from " My Girl " and onwards towards trippier singles such as " Don't Let the Joneses Get You Down ", the # 1 hit " I Can't Get Next to You ", " Psychedelic Shack ", and " Ball of Confusion ( That's What the World Is Today ) " before hard-edged psychedelic soul fell out of favor with audiences.
- The album is named after Oakenfold's record label Perfecto Fluoro, an offshoot of his Perfecto Records label which one biography referred to as " the label of choice in the mid-nineties for the harder, trippier Goa trance sound . " The album features singles from the label, namely the aforementioned " Teleport ", alongside " We're not Alone ", " Jungle High ", " Moon ", " If I Could Fly ", " New Kicks ", " Prophase ", " Atlantis " and " Lost in Love ", which were all released as singles on the label.