Sentences with phrase «woodcock got»

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.

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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.
Also getting involved will be John Woodcock, who has been particularly critical of Corbyn's stance on Trident and was recently elected as chair of Labour's defence committee.
Fortunately, there is no provision for members of the House of Lords to be elected to the Shadow Cabinet, so there is little chance of Lord Mandelson getting the job, not that this has prevented it being suggested by John Woodcock MP.
«We couldn't really tell — because most of the applications we get are in paper — which studies were actually linked to the key studies in an application without asking the application holders,» the FDA's Woodcock said.
After working briefly as a B.S. - level analytical chemist, Woodcock returned to school to get her M.D., specializing in rheumatology.
Not wanting to see his mother make a major mistake, John tries to get Woodcock to show his true colors, but the more he tries, the more John makes himself out to be the bad guy.
Amy Poehler (Mr. Woodcock, Blades of Glory) gets a few scenes as a potty - mouthed ACLU watchdog who comes to Marschz's rescue.
The closest we get here are the surging scenes of Woodcock speeding through the countryside in his little car and a few bursts of operatic swearing.
Not only do we have to tell a story about the characters in a traditional arc, then we've got a sub-arc, which is the House of Woodcock fashion — people who are in that world, what they come in the house looking like, who made their clothes, what he makes for them.
Like Woodcock, Mugatu is particular about his breakfast — «Are you not aware that I get farty and bloated by a foamy latte?»
SURPRISE: Paul Thomas Anderson for «Phantom Thread»: It feels weird to call it a surprise that an acclaimed filmmaker like Anderson got a nomination for Best Director, but in such a competitive field, not many awards analysts expected him to sneak in and take a nod for his work immersing audiences in Reynolds Woodcock's meticulous world.
SURPRISE: Lesley Manville for «Phantom Thread»: Daniel Day Lewis got much of the press for «Phantom Thread,» but Manville has earned some attention for her performance as Reynolds Woodcock's devoted sister and business partner, who spends the whole film putting up with Reynolds obsessive nonsense.
And even though I was a little disappointed that fashion design was more embellishment than underpinning with this movie, I did appreciate the acknowledgment of the physical labor that goes into couture, from the close - ups of calloused fingertips to the — too brief, in my opinion — glimpses we get of the Woodcock atelier.
If Plainview was a rumbling brawler willing to literally get his hands dirty, Woodcock delicately delivers orders in a quiet, lilting voice, most of which are then carried out by others.
Woodcock is also a man so tightly wound that he's about to burst, something we sense when he gets behind the wheel of his luxury car and the landscape flies by in a fast - motion blur.
He plays the almost - genius, an elite London - based dressmaker named Reynolds Woodcock whose work gets thrown off its axis when a woman he meets, Alma, complicates his life with her love.
Rather than pouring some wine and getting to know her better, Woodcock immediately — and literally — puts Alma up on a pedestal and starts building a dress on her.
Still, though it's a dramatic improvement from the last film Craig Gillespie directed, the abysmal Billy Bob Thornton comedy Mr. Woodcock, the two share a one - joke premise that gets tired quickly.
Now that the film from writer / director Paul Thomas Anderson is available to buy on digital download (then Blu - ray and DVD on April 10), a Phantom Thread deleted scene has surfaced online featuring fashion designer Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day - Lewis) getting into a messy spat with his sister Cyril (Lesley Manville) at the breakfast table.
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.
Yet, for Alma, her sparkly new life becomes dissatisfying: She never gets a moment alone with Woodcock.
The English Cocker Spaniel got its name from the woodcock, a bird it was were bred and trained to hunt.
The Cocker Spaniel gets its name from the older variety's history of hunting woodcock in England.
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.
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