Sentences with phrase «dolan doffed»

The conflict: On the campaign trail for Austria's upcoming election, 80 - year - old Frank Stronach doffed his shirt for a photo op, declaring that he needn't be ashamed of his body.
Yet the battle that cost them most wounds was probably that which they fought in defense of their own right to social veracity and sincerity in their thee - ing and thou - ing, in not doffing the hat or giving titles of respect.
Romeo, doff thy name, And for that name which is no part of thee Take all myself.
As such, I doff my cap in the direction of my illustrious forebears... Suffice to say that a perusal of the bibliography at the end of this volume will identify those scholars upon whose shoulders I have stood in order to gain the perspective contained herein.
In fact, you may find it more tempting to doff your clothes in bathing suit season.
Or tell us one thing now about any football club which has not been in the news to prove it and Im sure we will all doff our caps if you are proved right... there simples!
No wonder they seldom doff their caps.
He casually strolled to the center of the ring, doffed his hat and held it aloft for a moment, then circled before the crowd in gratitude before tossing it in the sand and turning toward the gate where a 695 - kilo bull awaited entry.
I doff my hat for you sir, symbolising respect.
As Park stepped in to bat against the Mets, he doffed his helmet and bowed to plate umpire Terry Tata, who moments earlier had been arguing with L.A.'s Darryl Strawberry.
He thinks he is bigger thsn the club I doff my hat for Lampard, Hazard and Costa.
Rajab, Aussie Jack, Jonm and others, my hat doffed for you not because you ain't pissed with what has gone wrong with our club, but by being objective, seeing things the way they really are and though discontent as everyone is but show support nonetheless to the team and manager until their time is up.
When Se √ ± or doffs his hat to the ladies, one sees that the hair has thinned to a few brown strands.
If half the stadium is boycotted next season, I will doff ma cap to such bravery but I can forsee packed crowds in preseason games and that aimless Emirates Cup.
His salt - and - pepper hair is cropped close, but you'll have to take our word — the onetime star of the «fro show politely refused to doff his cap for the photo.
Now, in spite of the fact that the players still line up, doff their caps and bow at each other before every game, the spectators have discovered the true appropriateness of vocal ebullience and downright derision, which add considerable color to their contests.
Perez doffed his cap to the responsive crowd and, struggling to contain his emotion, said, «Gracias, amigos.
Velez and his teammates, most of them either too young or too old for other teams» tastes, had been prepared to accept adversity graciously and entertain their fans in ways other than winning, like doffing their caps after homers or dandling infant spectators on their knees.
Sigvaris makes many donning aids for compression stockings, including a long doffing aid similar to a shoe horn.
I am often struck by how people are willing to doff their caps at the Chartists or Levellers, safely tucked away in the history books, while referring to today's Climate Camp as idiots.
Sir, I apologise, and I doff my hat in deep respect.
Leaders of CUNY at first walked a fine line regarding Cuomo's proposal, with chancellor James Milliken at first refusing to term it a cut and suggesting it was «revenue - neutral» because it presumed New York City would pick up any costs doffed by the state.
«For the first time, people wanted to throw the supreme law of the land — the constitution — aside because of some parochial interest... She's one of the most vilified public officers ever seen in this country in recent times, but I doff my hat for her that she stood very tall in all this and did her work effectively.
It did include one notable victory for CUNY: $ 485 million in operating funding for the senior colleges, which Cuomo and the State Senate had proposed doffing on the city, were not.
Page Six: MSNBC hiring «glam squad» for Rachel Maddow, forcing her to doff glasses, wear skirt?
So each time a healthcare worker goes in to visit and treat an Ebola patient that person can stay in for maybe an hour and a half, two hours tops, and then has to go through the doffing and decontamination procedure.
The video below, provided by CDC, gives an idea of how volunteers scheduled to help fight Ebola in West Africa learn the cumbersome and clumsy process of donning and doffing the suits.
They traded weed for cucumber water and doffed their dungarees for the uniform shorts and t - shirts they would have worn in 1950s gym classes.
Much (green vintage) hat doffing to my husband there!
Speaking of hats, I doff mine to your husband for being such a willing and instrumental participant in your blog; he captures every little detail so well!
His mother (Anne - Marie Duff) was brain - damaged by an accident (she was struck by the door of a moving train), and now she's a mentally ill free spirit who sits around, doffing her clothes, painting and cooking and babbling — not quite there, yet she's like a hippie ahead of her time.
A couple of scenes (Ana doffing her top outside at a resort and some risky public car sex) indicate that the plucky heroine might have a thing for exhibitionism but, rather than explore that avenue, the movie falls back on trysts in the red room and stale drama like (SPOILER!)
When Cindy is summoned to have her body digitized at the centre of operations (an arresting sequence, and not just because Dey doffs in her clothes in what has become a ritualized act of rebellion for former child stars), Dr. Larry tags along and gets a fifty - cent tour of the facilities from evil R&D head Jennifer Long (Leigh Taylor - Young, still lovely, still Spock - browed).
«Tusk» opens with the sound of two men laughing at their own jokes, so I guess a doff of the cap is due to the filmmaker for encapsulating his movie so efficiently, right from the jump.
Together they arrive at the conclusion that the best way to drum up a little extra business is by hiring the openly - gay winner of postwar England's version of «American Idol» (Will Young) to headline — him and a bunch of young girls willing to doff their clothes.
It is only after he doffs his tiny sunglasses that the clerk can make him out.
Dressed in a 2 - foot - tall Phil Spector wig, Léaud radiates vulnerability, doffing his hat with the assistance of a valet for an audience of courtiers.
Reese Witherspoon, she noted, shed her sunshiny demeanour to play a recovering heroin addict in Wild, while other actors went to further bodily extremes: Jake Gyllenhaal doffed 30 pounds to play an unblinking sociopath in Nightcrawler, while Steve Carell donned a prosthetic nose for Foxcatcher.
Following an inventor who is fascinated by the techniques of Dutch Master Johannes Vermeer might not sound enthralling, but Tim Jenison's sheer tenacity — learning Dutch before travelling to Vermeer's home, for example — and inspired level of innovation as he throws himself into his task will make anyone with a shred of intellectual curiosity drop their jaw and doff their cap.
Yet though hats are respectfully doffed, this is a four - woman show, deftly managed to allow all the leads — McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones — a chance to showcase their own distinct brands of comedy.
Doffing his given name and marrying into a WASP tribe, Todd is a post-ethnic Heartbreak Kid.
But that deconstructionist argument also tears down any semblance of artistic merit within the work itself: If everything is fictional and false, then there's no nobler rationale for the bare flesh, and thus the nudity in Killer Joe and Compliance is, pure and simple, sheer exploitation — of no greater value than the top - doffing teens of Project X, the bathing beauties of Piranha 3DD, or the softcore action of a vintage Shannon Tweed vehicle on Cinemax.
Natasha Henstridge, heretofore best known for doffing her clothes through two Species films, is equally as winning as Lorna, a children's TV hostess also coming off of a bad breakup.
The opening shot is of Kidman's character, former art gallery manager (not psychiatrist nor medical doctor) Alice Harford, doffing her duds and baring nearly all.
They may prepare for the reading of Act I by providing the definition «to remove» so that students will understand the meaning of «doff» when Juliet speaks from her balcony, «Romeo, doff thy name; And for that name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself» (II.ii.45 - 52).
Don't doff the driving gloves When one thinks of light hatchbacks, the common perception is that these are cars designed to be so easy to drive — since they're the first choice of inexperienced drivers.
Oh, unfortunate Patriot nameplate, we doff our tricorn hats to you and bid you adieu.
Several of us, myself included, left your world to become Indies purely because we were not prepared to doff our metaphoric caps in your presence, or be treated like low paid minions who should know their place within your writer stables any longer.
His head was still lowered, his hand still on his hat — he might have been waiting for the right opportunity to doff it — and he peered around at her from under its brim as if from under the rock of another life.
All great achievements and I honestly doff my hat to Amazon for their incredible foresight and the vision they had during the past three years.
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