Sentences with phrase «as woodcock»

The evaluation, which may last several hours (with some tests administered over several days) may also include achievement tests such as the Woodcock Johnson.
Disabilities ranged from attention deficit disorder to mild cerebral palsy, and their math skills were generally at the 3rd grade level (according to traditional tests of basic skills and intelligence such as the Woodcock - Johnson test).
Yet Greenwood was also determined to match the old - fashioned sentiment that «Phantom Thread» explores as Woodcock courts Alma (Vicky Krieps), a young woman he meets in a restaurant and who soon moves into his elegant Fitzrovia townhouse.
Familiarity has brought about monotony, and as Woodcock is written, he's completely unsympathetic, no matter (and in part because of) how well Thornton can yell without raising his voice, show contempt with a simple stare, or toss out insults without changing his vocal inflection.
Far fewer industry observers were predicting the film to factor into the highly competitive races for best picture, director and supporting actress, where Lesley Manville received a nomination for her magnificently icy turn as Woodcock's sister and business partner.
Lesley Manville is terrific as Woodcock's all - knowing sister Cyril, a kindred spirit to Mrs. Danvers.
Williamson has previously said he'd be happy if Corbyn critics such as Woodcock «buggered off» and left Labour.

Not exact matches

Mr Woodcock, as Ms Thornberry spoke, could be heard saying: «You are not fit to stand at that despatch box.»
CPS current production and managing director Simon Rose has become group managing director and other key group roles include David Mallison as finance director, Jonathan Woodcock as operations director and John Fisher as production manager.
Migratory fowl Ducks, geese, rails, gallinules, mourning doves, jacksnipe and woodcock are regulated as to season by federal, not state, law.
April 7: Have fun Tracking the Elusive Timberdoodle (also known as the American Woodcock)(Southborough)
There had been speculation that Woodcock would stand down from parliament, like Jamie Reed, who quit as Labour MP for the nearby seat of Copeland earlier this year, triggering a by - election that the Tories won.
The briefing cited Watson calling Momentum as «a rabble», Woodcock describing a Corbyn PMQs performance as a «fucking disaster» and Phillips telling Diane Abbott to «fuck off» at a meeting of Labour MPs.
«I realise that Jeremy has been elected and then re-elected as the leader of my party,» Woodcock said.
«MPs such as Chris Leslie, Neil Coyle (my own MP), John Woodcock, Wes Streeting, Ian Austin, and others, have become a dismal chorus whose every dirge makes winning a Labour government more difficult.»
Barrow and Furness MP John Woodcock welcomed the move but called for Home Secretary Theresa May to allow membership organisations, such as political parties, to have access to the sex offenders» register in order to check applicants.
John Woodcock, a member of Kendall's campaign team, told me: «We all shared a view, the mainstream of the Labour Party, that advocating Jeremy's route as a party spells sure - fire marginalisation and electoral defeat.
Labour MP John Woodcock was quick out of the traps to accuse the Labour leadership of distracting from the growing Tory unease over tax credits, as articulated by Heidi Allen in her maiden speech:
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.
Woodcock's argument is dismissed as being «completely unfounded».
And, because Baldacci is the lone candidate not accepting public financing for the general election campaign, if he spends more than $ 400,000, the state provides dollar for dollar matching funds for Woodcock, as well as the Green and Independent party candidates.
Sylvester names Tessa Jowell, Liam Byrne and Alan Milburn as having agreed to contribute, along with Spads - turned - MPs Liz Kendall and John Woodcock, to a book due to be published by Progress, with Lord Sainsbury's support, ahead of the party conference.
There are recipes for pheasant, partridge, duck, grouse, wood pigeon, woodcock, deer, rabbit, hare, mixed game and, finally, although not really defined as game, he includes salmon, scallops and spider crab.
He has been particularly critical of the new leader's stance on Trident, particularly as the submarines which are used with the weapons system are built in Woodcock's Barrow constituency.
Mr Woodcock said he was «very concerned» that «selective» details of the case had been disclosed and that Labour's new general secretary Jennie Formby had cited the publicity as a reason to suspend the whip.
The shadow chancellor touched Woodcock's arm, as a small gaggle of reporters lingering in the exhibition hall looked on.
John McDonnell inquired softly as he passed John Woodcock, the Labour MP for Barrow and Furness, and a chief critic of the Corbyn project.
Barrow MP John Woodcock, chair of Labour's backbench defence committee, said: «It is unfortunate that what was billed as an open - minded review only seems to be giving a platform to those opposed to renewal, particularly given the level of expertise on Labour's own side.
MPs such as John Woodcock in Barrow and Furness, Cat Smith in Lancaster and Fleetwood and Mary Creagh in Wakefield could be among those that are vulnerable to being ousted by the Conservatives.
Mr McCluskey denounced Labour MPs «such as Chris Leslie, Neil Coyle (my own MP), John Woodcock, Wes Streeting, Ian Austin and others.»
The most worrisome and abundant organism Woodcock found in pillows was Aspergillus fumigatus, an asthma - aggravating bacterium that can prove deadly to people with depressed immune systems, such as leukemia and transplant patients.
Both Jones and Woodcock entered the area of regulatory affairs from pure science backgrounds and attribute their extensive knowledge in those other fields to years of on - the - job training as they worked at different levels of their respective companies.
After working briefly as a B.S. - level analytical chemist, Woodcock returned to school to get her M.D., specializing in rheumatology.
As the impetuous Woodcock incorporates Alma into his life, their romance becomes a game of wit and light sadomasochism.
Just as Ana teaches Christian to trust her by showing him how much he needs her — both for sex and for life — Alma, the heroine of Paul Thomas Anderson's «Phantom Thread,» eventually manages to harness her selfish husband Reynolds Woodcock by mechanically making him rely on her for his life.
That Carnes and Gilbert eventually turn the whole thing around by forcing John to fight for his mother and Mr. Woodcock's crumbling relationship is nothing short of absurd, and - though the performances are all fine and the movie is mercifully short - Mr. Woodcock is generally as ineffectual and instantly forgettable as most of Thornton's comedic output as of late.
Even the poster, which depicts Woodcock holding a large set of basketballs as a sort of sign that he has great big testicles is unoriginal, done already by Baseketball.
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.
As a misfit youth, John Farley (Scott, Ice Age 2) was one of many students regularly humiliated by his bullying P.E. teacher, Mr. Woodcock (Thornton, School for Scoundrels).
As Reynolds Woodcock, Daniel Day - Lewis is everything you'd expect him to be, namely a complete and utter inhabitant of the man he plays on screen.
The scene of Woodcock greeting a princess on the street as she arrives by chauffeur for her fitting makes me think of the 1952 photo of Amies and his seamstresses carrying Princess Elizabeth's wardrobe down the steps of the house into a black cab set for Clarence House.
And Krieps emerges as the perfect figure for Woodcock's purposes (and designs)-- embodying the freshness of youth, while stolid enough to withstand his frenzies.
When you first start working, it's like work is the only thing that matters, as it is with Woodcock.
Anderson's film is a study of Daniel Day - Lewis's Woodcock — a mix of mid-century couturiers such as Amies, Charles James and Cristóbal Balenciaga, and the technique and craft that became the objects of their obsession.
Vicky Krieps as Alma and Daniel Day - Lewis as Reynolds Woodcock in Phantom Thread.
Lesley Manville as Cyril Woodcock in Phantom Thread.
Daniel Day - Lewis as Reynolds Woodcock and Vicky Krieps as Alma in Phantom Thread.
But for me, the film's texture is everything — the wood, the wallpaper, the breakfasts, Daniel Day - Lewis's smooth voice as Reynolds Woodcock, Johnny Greenwood's gentle piano score; it's all silky, velvety, luscious.
Daniel Day - Lewis as Reynolds Woodcock in Phantom Thread.
Even as Alma — soon to be installed in the Woodcock home, occupying the room right next to Reynolds's — grows ever more besotted with her debonair but impossible swain, she maintains an ineradicable core of dignity and mettle.
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