This acts as your whip, grappling hook, stake, and more... It's really quite versatile!
Not exact matches
However, May's sincerity was questioned by Labour's Lisa Nandy, who reminded her of three previous occasions when,
as Home Secretary, she had been failed to
act on information suggesting that incriminating evidence against individual MPs was routinely used by
whips to enforce party discipline.
Rep. Elise Stefanik remains a key undecided vote today
as House Republicans try to
whip up support for a revised bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care
Act.
He saw himself
as representing moderate euroscepticism, and believed his role was to
act as a negotiator between the various eurosceptic groups and Richard Ryder, the chief
whip.
Proponents of a bill known
as the Employment Non-Discrimination
Act, which would provide job protections for gay and transgender workers, are actively taking a
whip count to see whether the measure has enough support for floor action.
However, Gordon Brown has
acted by suspending Mr Morley
as a member of the Parliamentary Labour Party and also suspending the
whip from him in Parliament.
The Specator's James Forsyth says Michael Gove has been
acting as chief
whip for the last two weeks.
While the government's front benchers sat together in the House of Commons and the two parties
acted as a bloc during PMQ, [11] the Liberal Democrat and Conservative backbenchers sat apart and each had their own
whips, [11] and the two parties competed in by - elections.
Mr. Arhin who is vying
as Chairman for Cape Coast North constituency in exclusive interview with mynewsgh.com, disclosed that even though the President is not involved in the lawless
acts, it is incumbent on him to allow the security agencies to crack the
whip and deal with any lawless party member.
Wild backyard parties at Bronx «B&B» feature strippers, lewd
whipped cream
acts, giant TV screens and DJs spinning loud music
as revelers party into the wee hours of the night Legislation will be introduced to stop one - and two - family homes -LSB-...]
In October 2008 he was made an Assistant
Whip in the Labour government and
acted as Assistant Regional Minister with Barbara Follett, the Regional Minister for the East of England.
Close and contentious Commons votes mean drama: lobbying, protests, MPs torn between the demands of constituents and
Whips, Governments struggling with rebels - with much of this
acted out beneath the blazing glare of the media searchlight,
as backbenchers give interviews, Ministers are doorstepped and their Parliamentary aides resign.
Their spinning,
whip - like tails
act as motors to drive them forwards.
Above all, this is a superbly
acted movie, stolen without remorse by Letitia Wright's work
as Shuri, T'Challa's
whip - smart sister, who outfits him with all of his vibranium - enhanced tech.
While Washington's
Whip does grapple with an internal struggle that's soaked in lies, denial, self - loathing and more (and this is where Washington shines the most, when he's not uttering a word, but generally drowning in consequences and negotiating what maneuvers he's got left), his final
act of redemption is far too predictable (and therefore less satisfying),
as every other option of salvation has been exhausted by his self - destructiveness.
After an
act of courage that puts Katniss between the
whip of the Commander and a loved one, President Snow decides to play one more trump card up his sleeve and that is to change the treaty charter and initiate a new type of tournament known
as the Quarter Quell.
«Structured» (using that term very loosely)
as a mockumentary in three haphazardly labeled
acts (titled «Missionary Position,» «
Whips and Chains,» and «Doggie Style» — are we laughing yet?)
Like other coral reefs, the Great Barrier Reef buffers waves
whipped up by tropical storms,
acting as an aesthetically stunning breakwater that reduces shoreline erosion and protects waterfront neighborhoods and ecosystems from floods.
The former chief
whip was brought back to a frontline Cabinet role to oversee Tory plans to scrap the Human Rights
Act; continue to «review our legal aid systems» (
as the party's manifesto euphemistically put it);
as well
as stave off a brewing crisis in our prisons, sort out a demoralised police force etc..