Sentences with phrase «woodcock after»

Shadow minister Clive Lewis was reported to the party's chief whip by fellow Labour MP John Woodcock after the pair got into an altercation in a corridor on Tuesday night.

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The Commons exchanges also saw Labour backbencher John Woodcock say shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry was «not fit to stand at that despatch box» after she warned many foreign parties were now acting like the Assad regime.
Significant relations between breastfeeding and Woodcock Reading Achievement scores at 11 years were also reduced to nonsignificant levels after the inclusion of maternal IQ and the Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment.
After Labour lost the Copeland by - election in February, despite defending a much larger majority over the Conservatives than in Barrow, Woodcock warned Labour was headed for a «historic and catastrophic» election defeat under Corbyn's leadership.
Mr Woodcock has clashed with Mr Corbyn's supporters after launching a series of trenchant attacks on him.
After working briefly as a B.S. - level analytical chemist, Woodcock returned to school to get her M.D., specializing in rheumatology.
He approached his last role as fashion designer Reynolds Woodcock in Paul Thomas Anderson's «Phantom Thread» in a similar fashion, re-creating a classic Balenciagia gown after a lengthy apprenticeship under Marc Happel, head of the costume department at the New York City Ballet.
On deck is a 2m16s trailer due next week, a full synopsis of the film (including Daniel Day - Lewis's glorious character name — Reynolds Woodcock) and reportedly Day - Lewis's last film ever (rumors that he wants to retire to become a dressmaker after being so inspired by the film have been swirling for a few months now).
You see Woodcock collapse after the show, and it is true that you are emotionally and physically exhausted because this thing has been all you have thought about for such a long time.
Woodcock, played with precise detail by Daniel Day - Lewis in what the actor has said is his final movie role, is the most sought - after designer in 1950s London, with a clientele that includes European royalty and American glamour icons.
After making his debut with «Lars and the Real Girl,» episodic television work ensued, followed by a contretemps over the comedy «Mr. Woodcock,» starring Seann William Scott, Susan Sarandon and Billy Bob Thornton that saw him removed from the project.
Day - Lewis plays dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock, whose glamorous bachelor's life in 1950s London is upended after he falls for a headstrong young woman (Luxembourgian actor Vicky Krieps).
Day - Lewis plays Reynolds Woodcock, a sought - after dress designer in 1950s London whose clientele — comprising mostly wealthy matrons — see Woodcock's creations less as pretty dresses than a crucial part of their female armamentarium: «I feel like it will give me courage,» one of his customers says of an evening gown.
After making his debut with the indie film Lars and the Real Girl, episodic television work ensued, followed by a contretemps over the studio comedy Mr. Woodcock, starring Seann William Scott, Susan Sarandon and Billy Bob Thornton that saw him removed from the project.
Day Lewis plays Reynolds Woodcock, a much sought after, London based, 1950's era dressmaker / designer to the wealthy and royalty, who is self absorbed, obsessive, arrogant and demanding.
Director Craig Gillespie, making his horror debut after helming hundreds of commercials, the 2007 comedies Lars and the Real Girl and Mr. Woodcock, and Collette's Showtime comedy «United States of Tara», proves competent but not outstanding at staging such moments.
Sick in bed with fever and near death, Woodcock lets Alma begin to nurse him back to health — at which point Anderson turns Phantom Thread into a dark comedy of relationships that thrive only after they're broken and take a new form.
We're not supposed to like Woodcock, but we don't even pity his gruff, hostile attitude, even after meeting his father (Bill Macy), who might be worse than the son.
Anderson's view is so sophomoric he doesn't care whether you get the joke of his deliberately puckish character names: Reynolds Woodcock, a sought - after innovator of female couture, and Alma, his latest model discovery.
The dialogue is a sludgy porridge of innuendo: «I feel as though I have been looking for you for a very long time,» Woodcock intones after meeting Alma.
Three puppies from Havens died after Woodcock got them to her vet, she recalls: They had giardia, canine herpes and a strain of salmonella associated with cows.
After that, Woodcock says, she had to pay $ 50, too — «and always in cash.»
When not working, Dr. Woodcock can be found playing with his step - kids, watching movies with his wife, or cleaning up after his 5 cats, 2 dogs, and bearded dragon.
Sanni says that after the commission opened an investigation last March, Victoria Woodcock, the operations director for Vote Leave, deleted herself, campaign director Dominic Cummings and Vote Leave's digital director, Henry de Zoete, from dozens of files on the drive Vote Leave shared with BeLeave to hide the fact of co-ordination.
This story had a happy ending, with Woodcock opening her home for Uncle Willy, after a massive team effort to get him to Cairns for two - weeks of Cultural Holiday Leave.
Effects of Breastfeeding on Woodcock Achievement Scores at 11 Years, After Adjustment for Maternal Characteristics
Significant relations between breastfeeding and Woodcock Reading Achievement scores at 11 years were also reduced to nonsignificant levels after the inclusion of maternal IQ and the Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment.
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