Sentences with phrase «long shrift»

Actress Ally Sheedy, who appeared in Franco's 2014 off - Broadway play, The Long Shrift, asked several times why Franco was allowed at the Golden Globes.
Actress Ally Sheedy, who appeared in Franco's 2014 off - Broadway play, The Long Shrift, implied it was hypocritical of the actor, who had been wearing a Time's Up pin when he accepted his Globe, to support the movement aimed at ending sexual harassment.
Franco directed Sheedy in an Off Broadway production of «The Long Shrift
(In 2014, Franco directed Sheedy in the off - Broadway play «The Long Shrift.»)
Franco directed Sheedy in a 2014 Off - Broadway production of The Long Shrift, but the actress didn't clarify whether that experience was connected to her statements.
The two - time Golden Globe winner's Long Shrift actress Ally Sheedy posted since - deleted cryptic tweets before five more came forward in a January 11 Los Angeles Times exposé.
Yikes: The Golden Globe winner's Long Shrift actress Ally Sheedy posted since - deleted cryptic tweets before five more came forward in a January 11 Los Angeles Times exposé

Not exact matches

Hearty, dependable, and upholding a long standing tradition of well priced, interesting, and consistent wines, these examples, for some reason, get short shrift when the discussion turns towards today's hottest trend.
Rare in the body and hard to study, immune cells called basophils have long gotten short shrift from researchers.
The current era of discipline reform in California is putting greater emphasis on an aspect of teaching that has long gotten the short shrift in teacher credentialing programs.
Kate Menken and Tatyana Kleyn («Short Shrift for Long - Term Learners,» online) write about a population of English language learners that's often invisible: long - term English language learners, meaning English learners who have attended U.S. schools for seven years or lonLong - Term Learners,» online) write about a population of English language learners that's often invisible: long - term English language learners, meaning English learners who have attended U.S. schools for seven years or lonlong - term English language learners, meaning English learners who have attended U.S. schools for seven years or longer.
Early - childhood - education advocates have long complained that preschool and kindergarten readiness get short shrift because Minnesota primarily has addressed pre-K as a welfare issue.
Local artists have long gotten short shrift in the National Gallery.
With nearly one - third of Obama's 17 - minute speech devoted to long - term energy reform, critics complained that the president gave the immediate crisis short shrift and provided no new details.
In the Alberta Court of Appeal ruling reported as R v Wagar, 2015 ABCA 327 Justice Brian K. O'Ferrall, speaking for a unanimous court, made short shrift of Justice Camp's judgment, at p. 1: ``... [W] e are satisfied that the trial judge's comments throughout the proceedings and in his reasons gave rise to doubts about the trial judge's understanding of the law governing sexual assaults and in particular, the meaning of consent and restrictions on evidence of the complainant's sexual activity... We are also persuaded that sexual stereotypes and stereotypical myths, which have long since been discredited, may have found their way into the trial judge's judgment.»
The article sternly warns against doing this: Giving the short shrift to professional development today can have a long - lasting negative impact on a firm's ability to serve its clients which in turn means the firm's future success is jeopardized.
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