Sentences with phrase «rump of»

Specialism - being a magazine dedicated to fishing, or a website dedicated to the hedge fund industry, or a fortnightly satirical magazine like Private Eye, for example - allows you to focus your editorial energies in one domain, target a particular industry, chase advertisers with a unique focus, and distinguish yourself from the great rump of journalism now available online.
Thankfully, a solid rump of 30 Liberal and National -LSB-...]
This from the guy who tosses around endearing terms like idiot, petulant liar, fool, moron, hideously bloated and truculent denialist scumbag, mentally aberrant conservative son of a diseased camel, morally deficient lizard brain, scion of a toad and a slime mould, repugnant eater of children and defiler of mothers, Republican voter, a wart on the rump of the body politic, viewer of Faux News, disgusting purveyor of ideas picked up in the intellectual dung heaps of civilisation, soiler of underpants, bent over superannuated hag of obsolete ideologies, putrid despoiler of humanities past, present and future.
MDR nails the operational modes of the tiny muddled rump of far - left groups shattered by Reagan / Thatcher and the collapse of the USSR (which they strongly opposed, by the way).
His use of green, red, and brown here signals McCarthy's dirtying of a beloved family holiday, and the green rump of an elf is indicative of the artist's signature sexually skewed imagery.
I've seen dogs with flea collars in the past and fleas are running all over the rump of the animal.
Dapple: Dapple coat pattern of the horse mixes with and the predominant coat color to form spots, usually on the rump of the horse.
That would leave a mere rump of a company — unfortunately, NTR's central costs would then represent an excessive burden.
Kinnaras's Managing Member Amit Chokshi has a new post analyzing the sale and the valuation of the remaining rump of $ MEG.
If the ebook market does grow to more than 50 % of all book sales, then perhaps the best they can hope for is a graceful decline towards a rump of the former chain, but a profitable and sustainable one if they can adapt and change.
In a nice piece of symmetry with that maiden ETCC victory, the M - Division decided to resurrect the CSL badge in 2003, this time on the rump of a limited - run road car.
It's a perfect addition to the rump of the 440i GC.
After welcomes and introductions, a stirring compilation of the original Stratos's competition exploits is played on the big screens, the rock «n» roll soundtrack enhanced by the raspy, buzz - saw growl of the Dino V6 swinging the rump of the tiny, mid-engined wedge as it powers along, here on fat asphalt tyres, there on spindly snow tyres, here with bull bars and Alitalia livery, there in Pirelli black and red with a Carello lightpod.
The instructor spent half an hour demonstrating the racing lines in a Mini Cooper, and then eyed the huge rump of the Lambo.
In my imagination I am Bo Duke, skidding the rump of my 501s across the bonnet of the General Lee.
I love the quad exhaust tips emerging from the elegant rump of the V8S, compared to centrally mounted twin exhausts on the V6S.
Big rear wings are always controversial, but this one is an elegantly proportioned thing of beauty, lifted essentially unchanged from the rump of the Trofeo racer.
Notice that this hard line tucks in toward the rounded rump of the body above the transverse panel incorporating the exhaust outlets.
From some angles, there are some noticeable points of overlap with the rump of the Hyundai Vision G concept.
You can't nail the throttle with impunity as you can in the Bentley but as the miles build and you get a feel for how much grip there is, the chunky rump of the Conti begins to gain less yardage out of roundabouts.
Jonathoan says: «Writing for The Telegraph, he said: «It would be irresponsible for government to simply allow the risk that an unsustainable rump of schools, that would widen attainment gaps, emerges, as opposed to intervening early and proactively building capacity to support all schools.»
Writing for The Telegraph, he said: «It would be irresponsible for government to simply allow the risk that an unsustainable rump of schools, that would widen attainment gaps, emerges, as opposed to intervening early and proactively building capacity to support all schools.»
There remains, however, a big rump of schools which remain conventional local authority schools - particularly in the primary phase of education, where the cash incentives to convert were much weaker.
Although the message may have been softened since to appease Unions and Tory back benchers, there is no doubt about the government's intention and the likelihood that there will be legislative changes at some point to achieve this (if only for the rump of schools left by then who have refused to engage so far).
By MEREDITH E. SMALL The large, pink rump of a female macaque bobbed through the juniper scrub.
Curiously, the Yugoslavs (despite international embargoes) contrived to have two stands: one for the rump of the federal government people and their Serbian friends, and the other for «the ecological state of Montenegro».
A sizable rump of Tory rebels has consistently voted against the coalition throughout this parliament.
He told the BBC the targets of his criticism were not Labour «moderates» but «right wingers — there's a small rump of them».
The Nationalist threat is «categorical», according to the findings, and could see the party win 45 of Scotland's 59 seats, leaving Labour with a rump of just ten Scots MPs.
Robert Philpot, in his Progress article on the rise and potential fall of the Lib Dems points out the possibly fatal flaw that any rump of Lib Dems left is likely to be a very disparate bunch ranging from David Laws to Tim Farron.
It would be a Labour minority administration led by Mr Miliband, supported by a reduced rump of Lib Dems with much more conviction than they currently show, and tolerated by the socialists of the nationalist parties.
In this analysis, the vast bulk of the parliamentary party is allied against the rump of Corbyn loyalists.
With the Liberal Democrats reduced to a rump of supporters who are less antagonistic towards the Tories, the right - of - centre vote is looking more split.
Again like the prime minister, his own party supporters are also increasingly satisfied with his performance (68 %, compared with 50 % last month), although this may be a sign that Liberal Democrat support has reached a core rump of those who generally agree with the coalition agenda.
And if there is no overall majority, will the rump of Liberal Democrats who remain in the next Parliament prefer to stick with Mr Cameron or to take their chance with Mr Miliband?
If repeated in May, the findings suggest the SNP would pick up at least 48 new seats with Labour reduced to a rump of just nine.
But even with everyone gunning for him, Miliband maintained a rump of support in the press and among party members.
Dozens of Liberal Democrat MPs lose their seats, leaving a rump of ten or so left.
The probation service will be reduced to dealing with the rump of its current caseload.
Labour took five seats from them in this election reducing the party to a rump of just five councillors.
It is simply not feasible for the rump of the National Probation Service to deliver services to victims when it only works with 30 % of the caseload.
However, a core rump of countries - countries like Japan, China, Indonesia, Iran and Singapore - are refusing to accept the worldwide trend towards liberalisation.
The data retention and investigatory powers bill (Drip) went through all its changes in a matter of hours last night, with a rump of 33 MPs voting against it at third reading, and 416 voting it through.
As the West and Latin America gradually submit to the logic of drug law reform, the hardcore rump of anti-drugs states, mostly from Asia and the Middle East, are likely to become even more vociferous in their opposition.
Whips calculate that though a hardcore rump of Labour rebels - more than 20 - will vote against any kind of privatisation, most will moderate their position after concessions.
If you ever hear anyone claim that the House Intelligence Committee report cleared the Rump of collusion call them a liar!
-LSB-...] of my Spiced Lentil Salad Dip (yesterday's recipe), and the very last end rump of my Buckwheat Pumpkin Raspberry Loaf.
The menu for the event was specially created by Nick Nairn and included chicken from Gartmorn Farm in Alloa, Solway Firth wild bass and rump of new season border lamb from Campbells Prime Meats.
During these bad months Luther lectured to a rump of students who had stayed behind.
@rachelheldevans Jump rump of death was the best.
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