Sentences with phrase «also poke»

And that's why good managers have ways of indicating to employees a few levels down that their door is open if something serious isn't getting resolved by their direct manager, and will also poke around on their own from time to time.)
Mostly curious whether hurricanes also poke up enough to split the jet stream wind.
His paintings of people immersed in books caricature the loneliness of the reader, the author and the painter but they also poke fun at our absorption into our mobile devices.
Also the Poke Finder will also play an important role in the game, by using Poke Finder players will be to to take pictures of Pokémon and upload them on the internet and players will get ratings on their pictures.
You can also poke around the old nun's cells.
You can also poke around its Web site for a variety of useful FAQs, driver downloads, and other support resources.
The critics also poke fun at some of the year's lesser titles by naming the Worst Film of the Year.
Over the course of eight days, you'll not only hike the steep five - hour final ascent of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, but also poke around less - traveled ruins, visit a Peruvian school partially funded by proceeds from this trip, and wander the Pisac Market, where local artisans sell their wares.
Microtubules are highly dynamic rods that can move things around inside the cell, but can also poke the nucleus.
You can also poke massive holes in the argument's for why any of them deserve to be the No. 1 or 2 overall pick.
Several of the allegorical stories are from the my own life, but I also poke fun at some of the popular evangelistic techniques and strategies endorsed and practiced by many Christians in today's churches.
You can also poke around on your Nook or Kindle — there are e-books there written for the faithful that give a detailed insight into the cult - like thinking (well, poor choice of words, a favorite LDS saying is, «the thinking is done», but you catch my drift) that's used to control their people from a very young age to find «the world» unbearable and the church to be a haven, etc..
He also poked fun at Gilbert's massive real estate investments, which will appreciate in value dramatically if property values in the city continue to climb.
While Cook's message to the class was clear and serious, he also poked fun with the graduates.
It also poked Facebook by calling attention to the controversy that has surrounded the company since March, when it was revealed that the social network had allowed a political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, to harvest the information of up to 87 million Facebook users.
Calacanis also pokes at the Huffington Post.
It has also poked at the private lives of virtually every member of Silicon Valley's royalty and outed many.
Other generations have also poked fun at how connected millennials are to technology; but this generation grew up with technology all around them so it's not really a big shocker there.
He also poked fun at rumors of the mayor's marijuana use, quipping that he and his wife, Chirlane McCray, used celery every day at 4:20 p.m.
Mr Gove also poked fun at the private school - educated Londoner Luciana Berger - who sits for the constituency of Liverpool Wavertree - during the following exchange:
The plain speaking Scot also poked fun at humiliated Tory leadership hopeful Andrea Leadsom, who withdrew after a string of allegations about dodgy CV entries and the backlash from comments about Mrs May's lack of children in an interview.
But other evidence, such as a controversial «stream» of galaxies that seem to be moving in the same direction, dubbed dark flow, is also poking holes in the uniformity of the universe.
The comics also poked fun at themselves, as when Kasha Patel riffed on a NASA press release describing the recent Space - X test - rocket explosion as a «non-nominal launch» to lament a recent «non-nominal» date.
The poison is not specific to insects and also pokes holes in human cells, damaging the intestines and causing leaky gut.
It also pokes fun at the superficial premise of Tinder.
He also pokes fun at the E Harmony case by including 7 sample cases in which other groups of people could sue companies for not providing a certain service.
The original film celebrated the diverse inclinations of the horror genre, while also poking fun at it thanks to veteran director Craven helming the vehicle.
Helping along the way is a script that is pretty ingenious, the sort of script that has quotable lines and also pokes fun at 1950s icons and lifestyles during the frequent bouts of time travelling.
He also pokes affectionate fun at certain excesses, such as the statuesque gallery owner whose clothes are such works of art that they make noise whenever she walks.
It also pokes fun at their secluded nature, such as Max's terrible lies to exclude Gary.
Olivia also poked fun at the critically acclaimed black comedy I, Tonya starring Best Actress winner Margot Robbie, 27, as figure skater Tonya Harding.
Director / star James Franco somehow crafted a love letter to that film while also poking fun at yet paying tribute to the enigmatic Tommy Wiseau, «The Room's» director and star.
Not only does it capture the disappointment and frustration of being a struggling artist, it also pokes fun of the ridiculous scenarios that New Yorker's often find themselves in.
It also pokes vicious fun at America, the rural south, the fascination with NASCAR and speed in general, and our love of winning and general disregard for losers.
She also pokes fun at academic chitchat and ultra-competitiveness between ficto - critical anthropology professor John (Ethan Hawke) and his super successful wife Georgette (Julianne Moore).
At the same time, it also pokes fun at the «birth to death» biopic concept.
He also pokes at some of the reasons American teachers are burning out at such alarming rates.
So we polled the 15 states and the District of Columbia that have submitted their ESSA plans so far, and we also poked around in their ESSA plans, to see which are choosing to use the direct student services set - aside, and how many are choosing to set aside money under Title II.
She also pokes a lot of fun at character and genre stereotypes.
Reeder also pokes fun at minimalist and conceptual artists with abstract, crumpled forms rendered in aluminum that dot the floor of the gallery — evocative of John Chamberlain or Frank Gehry's sculptures — entitled Bad Ideas.
Since 2004 Muller has also poked fun at identity - definition and categorization in his acrylic star paintings of genre headings as they appear in magazines like The New Yorker, Time Out, and New York Times.
Aside from such poetic expression, Kwade also pokes fun at time.
Birdcalls is a witty rejoinder to the perceived earnestness that is associated with many of the artists named, acknowledging their mantle while also poking fun at their plumage.
The hackers also poked fun at Homeland Security, saying in a tweet that it took it a week to realize that it has been breached.
Moreover, the Moto X will use those commands to control Google Now, a service which also pokes through your email and calendar to anticipate your needs before you speak a word.

Not exact matches

Also consider a humorous critique, ads that lightheartedly poke fun at the competition.
Sorrell also used his position on the panel to have a poke at Facebook's efforts in this area.
But if Mets fans are cynical, they're also willing — eager even — to poke fun at themselves.
At DB Grill, where the Asian - fusion menu also features poke and kalbi (Korean barbecue short ribs), wings come in flavors including garlic soy, spicy Korean, and hoisin pepper.
«Anyone who's paid attention through the bitcoin forking period hears «litecoin cash» and instantly understands that it's a fork of litecoin,» Tanner mentioned, including, «I can't deny it also appealed to our sense of humor to poke the wasp's nest with our naming choice.»
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