For another view of the appointments and these criticisms, read Thomas Lifson at the American Thinker: «Warmists
apoplectic as Brazil president names climate skeptic as science minister.»
Feel free to become as outraged or
apoplectic as you like.
Whenever a new book comes out in this series, I get
apoplectic as I KNOW it is going to be a winner.
Not exact matches
As I say, our fans and the media go apoplectic whenever we have one of those days but when it comes to the likes of Spurs, Liverpool etc, it's brushed of as, well, just one of those day
As I say, our fans and the media go
apoplectic whenever we have one of those days but when it comes to the likes of Spurs, Liverpool etc, it's brushed of
as, well, just one of those day
as, well, just one of those days.
His tendency to jump from placid calm to
apoplectic rage may be endangering his political,
as well
as his physical, health.
Late last month, the governor and attorney general agreed to split the money 50 - 50, but the governor's people remain
apoplectic that an attorney general, the man tasked with enforcing transparency, would set up a fund that he can do with
as he wishes.
Modern audiences know Cooper best
as the
apoplectic Perry White in the Christopher Reeve Superman films.
It's a churlish and controlled film, suffused with dolor yet agleam with the prospect of hope, each assiduous and
apoplectic composition
as neat and orderly
as the garments Toller adjusts during his morning routine.
The definitive Wilson performance in this vein was
as Joe Gordon, reporter Clark Gable's
apoplectic city editor in the 1934 multi-award winner It Happened One Night.
Perhaps the peakiest peak in a film full of»em: Walter Matthau's transit cop, pleading for cooperation from the spectacularly
apoplectic Dick O'Neill
as the head of transit operations, protests that all he cares about is saving lives.
Even
as her ascendency in the world of independent cinema continues (with intimate, pensive gems like Old Joy, Meek's Cutoff, and Night Moves), the Florida - born filmmaker refuses to be anything but
apoplectic.
Besides Pine, this unlucky 13th reunion features Zachery Quinto
as a more reasonable Spock, Karl Urban
as a less phlegmatic McCoy, Zoe Saldana
as a more involved Uhura, and Simon Pegg
as a slightly less
apoplectic Scotty.
It is hard to sit on the sidelines and
as a veterinarian be convincing and talk peace when we are prone to get
apoplectic and spitting mad about someone elses tirade against our profession.
In the subsequent exhibitions of the Incoherent arts (also in the 1880s) the writer Alphonse Allais proposed other monochrome paintings, such
as «Première communion de jeunes filles chlorotiques par un temps de neige» («First communion of anaemic young girls in the snow», white), or «Récolte de la tomate par des cardinaux apoplectiques au bord de la Mer Rouge» («Tomato harvesting by
apoplectic cardinals on the shore of the Red Sea», red).
Yet Ince is
apoplectic throughout the discussion,
as though O'Neill himself was the only thing in the world holding back the progress he wanted to see.
Some of these loco wild - eyed nuts go
apoplectic at a few de minimus errors by a respected voice here [and at Oxford],
as if no one on their side ever makes a mistake.
The national media and a hundred advocacy groups were
apoplectic at the prospect of Stephen Harper
as prime minister - a man who said he would never introduce abortion legislation.