Sentences with phrase «as a cheerleader by»

Bailey Davis, who was fired as a cheerleader by the Saints, alleges that cheerleaders are held to restrictions which she thinks reflect blatant and patriarchal double standards.
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He poses as a Bitcoin cheerleader but his true agenda is made plain by reading his profile posts.
As America lurches toward a fully same - sex - affirming public square, it is increasingly urged along by that most curious of cheerleaders: the «affirming pastor.»
Additionally and relatedly, the Church's opposition to same - sex marriage, to abortion, and to euthanasia are presented by the liberal commentariat, that has also been the main cheerleader for the «Yes» campaign, as indicating its unfitness to be part of a «new, equal, just and progressive Scotland.»
What's so dismaying, finally, about By the Light of My Father's Smile is Alice Walker's apparent assumption that her only job is to serve as a cheerleader for Eros, to exhort her audience to love and respect their bodies.»
«Wyoming and Central Michigan each played a fantastic game, and I have no doubt they were fueled by the support of their schools who sent marching bands and cheerleaders, as well as the thousands of dedicated fans who weathered the cold to cheer on their teams.
Throughout his life's transitions, including the increasing focus on football, the Van Dyke family has been by Alex's side as mentors, cheerleaders, and friends.
The cheerleaders are actually the University of Tennessee dance team, the national title - winning UTDT, as they're described by their coaches.
Given similar license as a valued luxury player, Hazard could develop into the Ballon d'Or contender his cheerleaders have always suggested he could be, all the while picking up more Ligue 1 titles almost by default.
She's already been blown away by the number of people willing to run and serve as our cheerleaders, as well as the people who have offered their love and support as she conquers this life moment as she conquers the disease — one day at a time.
It felt as if I had been handed a pair of red pom - poms and was letting Paxo down by failing to do a pro-Miliband cheerleader dance.
Bob Duffy, Hochul's predecessor, acknowledged that a major portion of the responsibilities undertaken by the office now occupied by state government's highest - ranking female involve serving as Cuomo's «cheerleader
For a couple of Tories hailed by cheerleaders as political titans, George Osborne and David Cameron have the knack of being caught flat - footed.
People who work with him say Duffy grew frustrated in his role as a cheerleader, and was physically discomfited by a grueling travel schedule that regularly took him, by car, to places like Hornell, Wawarsing and Watertown.
Attorneys for the Buffalo Bills attorneys filed motions seeking to have the team removed as a defendant in a suit by former members of the Buffalo Jills that claims the cheerleaders have been underpaid.
«The cheerleader effect is when a group of women seems hot, but only as a group,» says the character Barney Stinson, played by Neil Patrick Harris.
She's already been blown away by the number of people willing to run and serve as our cheerleaders, as well as the people who have offered their love and support as she conquers this life moment as she conquers the disease — one day at a time.
As time went by, we both realized that being collaborators and career cheerleaders are the best roles for each other.
By contrast, Spacey's Lester, jerking off in a shower and lusting after his teenage daughter's nymphet cheerleader pal (see: Election for a better snapshot), is meant as post-modern icon: the inner dude embracing the stupid»70s teen chowderhead, who remains the taffy moral centre for an audience of middle - aged men remembering what it's like to get stoned, bang minors, and listen to Pink Floyd and The Who.
The focus is instead placed on Conrad, involving instances both hurtful, including a situation with the teacher played quietly by a lovely Amy Ryan, and stereotypically, such as the crush he's developed on a moronic cheerleader.
«Olive Kitteridge,» as directed by Lisa Cholodenko («The Kids Are All Right») and written by Jane Anderson («The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader - Murdering Mom»), is outstanding.
Kim, a teenager in the Sallisaw, Oklahoma, high school, tried to fit in as a cheerleader and marching band flutist, failing at both, and by way of unexpected high test scores took advantage of the opportunity to go abroad for a year through AFS.
At the same time, though, courts have refused to apply the defense of assumption of risk when educators failed to provide adequate supervision such as where a competitor in a track and field meet was struck by an errant discus while standing in a safe zone; a student was injured during an indoor (American) football practice when he slipped on a wet gym floor where coaches failed to provide proper supervision or after another player was injured due to the lack of supervision at a practice; coaches did not warn a student sufficiently about the dangers of diving into a pool; coaches conducted a track practice in a high school hallway that unreasonably increased a student's risk of injury; and a coach lacked enough experience to provide adequate supervision to avoid injury to a cheerleader.
Just as fraudulent as Weingarten's tough talk on bad teachers is a new AFT «poll,» the results of which were reported on solemnly by union cheerleaders like The Washington Post's Valerie Strauss.
And interviews with state and city officials as well as education leaders make it clear that far from being a mere cheerleader, the governor was a potent force at every turn, seizing on missteps by the mayor, a fellow Democrat, and driving legislation from start to finish.
«Kim is an amazing instructional designer, and a passionate cheerleader for STC, as shown by her 16 - plus years of volunteering and dedication.
So councils, who have become chief cheerleaders for policing subjective complaints, define hate speech as including «any behavior, verbal abuse or insults, offensive leaflets, posters, gestures as perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by hostility, prejudice or hatred».
DARE ME in a nutshell is a first person narrative from a high school junior cheerleader as if written by Ruth Rendell.
The show oozes cuteness as clusters of puppies «play» American football, egged on by hedgehog cheerleaders.
Lollipop Chainsaw follows cheerleader and zombie hunter Juliet Starling as she fights the undead hordes that are released in San Romero High by an evil classmate named Swan.
Playing as Medaka Kurokami from Medaka Box, I unlocked a completely new array of devastatingly fast flurries and cheerleader - inspired skills that encouraged me to stay mobile and push the advantage, while the support second - stringers can power you up with utterly sensational team attacks at critical moments accompanied by their own satisfyingly overblown cutscene.
As the performances unfold, assumptions are turned — a Tupperware party or neighborhood watch meeting turns into a xenophobic scramble for handguns; a demonstration of a robotic tool for distance learning transforms into a duck - and - cover drill; a rally led by cheerleaders becomes an elaborate musical number that has the audience chanting anti-abortion slogans.
In the early 1990s it was seen by many as offensive and outrageous, the Turner its monstrous cheerleader.
You had made a perfectly valid point that guilt by association is not science and has no place in this debate and then you expose yourself as nothing more than a cheerleader for a violent cause... Because the violence supports your belief....
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