Sentences with phrase «at woodcock»

ABOVE RIGHT The sink in the powder room was salvaged from a project at Woodcock Elementary School and painted with a yellow lacquer.
At Woodcock's London house, workers arrive in rapt formation, rising to Jonny Greenwood's swelling score for one of the greatest stairwell scenes since Hitchcock.
A source told BuzzFeed News that during their discussion, Lewis started shouting at Woodcock.
In a statement, Lewis told BuzzFeed News that he regretted swearing at Woodcock and would be happy to apologise.

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According to an RCMP filing, Mr. Wright recalled telling four people that he would personally provide funds to Mr. Duffy: David van Hemmen (Mr. Wright's executive assistant), Benjamin Perrin (legal counsel to the Prime Minister at the time), Chris Woodcock (director of issues management in the PMO at the time, now chief of staff to Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver) and Conservative Senator Irving Gerstein.
The Commons exchanges also saw Labour backbencher John Woodcock say shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry was «not fit to stand at that despatch box» after she warned many foreign parties were now acting like the Assad regime.
Mr Woodcock, as Ms Thornberry spoke, could be heard saying: «You are not fit to stand at that despatch box.»
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At present it is available in five different barrel lengths and choke combinations: 26 - inch skeet boring; 26 - inch improved cylinder and modified, ideal for ruffed grouse and woodcock shooting in tight, thick cover; 28 - inch modified and full, a good all - round combination for upland gunning; 30 - inch modified and full; and 30 - inch full and full for longer - range shooting at ducks and geesAt present it is available in five different barrel lengths and choke combinations: 26 - inch skeet boring; 26 - inch improved cylinder and modified, ideal for ruffed grouse and woodcock shooting in tight, thick cover; 28 - inch modified and full, a good all - round combination for upland gunning; 30 - inch modified and full; and 30 - inch full and full for longer - range shooting at ducks and geesat ducks and geese.
Significant relations between breastfeeding and Woodcock Reading Achievement scores at 11 years were also reduced to nonsignificant levels after the inclusion of maternal IQ and the Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment.
-- Marie Woodcock «We started talking to our daughter about what would happen when school started weeks before her first day and just keep reminding her every morning that Mommy will be there to pick her up at the end of the day.
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.
McGovern has taken over at the helm of Progress from John Woodcock, the Barrow and Furness MP who has become increasingly vocal in his criticisms of Team Corbyn in recent months.
Fortunately - or so Gough believes, at least - Barrow voters are more «canny» than Woodcock gives them credit for.
«The danger will be if our people stay at home rather than coming out against them,» Woodcock says, not a little grimly.
At the time, Woodcock then hit back, saying: «I want us to have more to be able to defend this country than a sharp - witted, eccentric comedian.»
Neighbouring MP John Woodcock warned Labour was «on course to a historic and catastrophic defeat» at the next election, while fellow backbencher David Winnick said Mr Corbyn was «simply not acceptable to a large number of people who would normally vote Labour».
Tim Woodcock The co-founder of HomeEdison noted the Renewable Energy (RE) sector's ability to deliver alternative energy at substantially lower costs than standard utility rates; the importance of building a two - way energy supply infrastructure in order to allow homeowners and business to sell the excess energy their alternative installations generate back to the utility company; and the applicability of geothermal systems in much of our region.
Pro-Trident Labour MP John Woodcock told PoliticsHome: «Aside from being another sign that the «open minded» review of defence policy is nothing of the sort, Jeremy's choice to speak at the CND rally just ensures another weekend of public focus on Labour's divisions over a policy that can't change when we should be holding the Government to account and making the case to remain in the European Union.»
John Woodcock, who represents the constituency neighbouring Copeland, told the Today programme Labour was «on course to a historic and catastrophic defeat» at the next election.
Its MPs are divided on the issue, and today backbencher John Woodcock, who wants Labour to maintain its pro-Trident position, was at odds with the Shadow Defence Secretary.
But when Norbert Schörghofer, an astronomer at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, stumbled across Woodcock's papers decades later, he was baffled.
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.
Over her time at FDA, Woodcock has moved up, first by running the review group for biologics, then becoming the deputy director of biologics, then head of the Office of Therapeutics, and finally being appointed head of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), a division of FDA committed to ensuring that «all prescription and over-the-counter drugs are safe and effective.»
«It's a zoo inside your pillow, I'm sure,» says Ashley Woodcock, a professor of respiratory medicine at the University of Manchester in England who has good reason to know.
One of the project's promised payoffs is a coherent body of knowledge, said Janet Woodcock, director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
At a hearing yesterday, members of Congress spent nearly 2 hours grilling FDA official Janet Woodcock, who helps oversee drug approvals.
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.
It even ends with a feeble joke where Woodcock tells Farley to do some pushups, though how it's hard to groan when you're ecstatic at seeing the end credits finally arrive.
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Woodcock has to appear at events and so do I. I wish being a designer was a bit less about being a public figure but spending time with my clients is important to me.
Renowned dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock (Day - Lewis) and his sister Cyril (Manville) are at the centre of British fashion, dressing royalty, movie stars, heiresses, socialites, debutants and dames with the distinct style of The House of Woodcock.
The less said about «Phantom Thread» «s conclusion at this point in its release, the better, but Woodcock's humbling as a partner in their relationship is stunning in its metaphorical power.
Reynolds Woodcock has a tendency to look inward or downward, and when he does look at others, it's usually a withering stare over the top of his glasses, a dismissive expression communicating that whatever or whoever he's looking at is beneath him (something further underlined by his lilting, regal voice).
Paul Thomas Anderson's 1950s London chamber drama was expected to receive at least three of those six, for Jonny Greenwood's score, Mark Bridges» costumes and Daniel Day - Lewis» lead performance as a petulantly exacting couturier named Reynolds Woodcock.
If he can help it, Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day - Lewis) barely looks at people.
According to Phantom Thread's brand - new synopsis, Day - Lewis plays the character Reynolds Woodcock, a renowned dressmaker who, along with his sister Cyril (Lesley Manville) «are at the center of British fashion,» dressing 1950s, post-war London's royalty and socialites «with the distinct style of The House of Woodcock
At one point, the word «chic» makes society dress designer Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day - Lewis) simply recoil; for we are in mid -»50s London, and the foreign word represents all the things that threaten to make this classicist of sartorial beauty eventually démodé.
Day - Lewis suggested Manville, best known for her films with Mike Leigh, including «Another Year» and «Mr. Turner,» for the role of Woodcock's watchful, considered sister Cyril, who manages his business and keeps his temperament at an even keel.
Although he mostly shows it with snippy dialogue and rigidly controlled schedules, Daniel Day - Lewis» Reynolds Woodcock is a fussy little dude, something made especially clear in a deleted scene that Anderson recently released to promote the film's upcoming home release, showing the Woodcock siblings descend from prodding at each other into a full - on food fight.
«Set in the glamour of 1950's post-war London, renowned dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock (Day - Lewis) and his sister Cyril (Manville) are at the center of British fashion, dressing royalty, movie stars, heiresses, socialites, debutants and dames with the distinct style of The House of Woodcock.
Mr. Woodcock is a movie about that same authority - type figure from my childhood, only this time he is tormenting someone else and I'm supposed to laugh at it.
The first trailer for Phantom Thread, which debuted Monday, offers a first look at Day - Lewis as Reynolds Woodcock, an English couturier designing for society ladies («dressing royalty, movie stars, heiresses, socialites, debutantes and dames with the distinct style of The House of Woodcock,» reads the film's synopsis) in the middle of the 20th century.
The duo are at the center of British fashion and dress the elite in the distinct style of The House of Woodcock.
Set in the glamor of 1950's post-war London, Day - Lewis takes on the role of renowned dress - maker Reynolds Woodcock, who is at the center of British fashion until he comes across a young and strong - willed woman, Alma (Vicky Krieps) and his carefully tailored life is thrust into relative chaos.
Models and seamstresses bustle about at the start of the day, performing their own pirouettes for the camera, while Woodcock (Daniel Day - Lewis) goes through his morning grooming routine with precision and panache.
Woodcock's no - nonsense sister Cyril (Lesley Manville) runs his business, and then into their home comes a girl named Alma (Vicky Krieps), who becomes Woodcock's muse, model, lover, and — depending on how you look at it — either his downfall or his savior.
But at the very last, the movie is a celebration of all things female, and that includes the fertile part of Woodcock's troubled subconscious.
But then, into this beautiful, airless world comes Alma (Vicky Krieps), who catches Woodcock's eye in a hotel restaurant and becomes his muse, model, lover, and — depending on how you look at it — either his downfall or his savior.
Woodcock peeking through a peephole at how his fashion show is doing made me flash on Norman Bates doing the same with an undressing Marion Crane in Alfred Hitchcock's «Psycho.»
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