Sentences with phrase «chippers who»

This tendency to seek out finds at a lower price point is still very alive today, Vierstraete added, and it can confound blue chippers who come with the big names in their stables.

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Apparently, they're filling in for their Chinese counterparts, who aren't feeling particularly chipper this year, with the economy there slowing and Beijing cracking down on lavish gifts to corrupt officials.
These qualities make blue chippers definitely worth looking into, especially for beginners who want to start conservatively and work their way up to bigger and riskier investments.
The evangelicals, who run through every denomination, are fun to hang out with on occasion, but they anticipate a level of enthusiasm out of me that I just can't muster up every day — I am a person who is chipper some times and acerbic others; I can't handle being happy clappy all the time as some sort of faith statement.
And who doesn't love a chocolate chipper?
We have a pita chipper at the farmer's market who sells this one variety that is just doused in lemon juice and garlic and my husband and I both agreed we can not buy any more because they are gone like WAY too fast.
Life isn't a roller coaster for Braves star Chipper Jones, who's on top of the world no matter what position he's asked to play
This of course means that when those two return to the squad the only two long term injuries we will have left is Mathieu Debuchy, who was hardly part of the first team squad anyway, and the little Spaniard Santo Cazorla, who Wenger also mentioned in today's team news as he looked chipper from his hospital bed after his operation the other day.
chipper jones; who has secretely been studying particle physics in his spare time for some years now finds both the cure for cancer and time travel.
J.T. King's Red Raiders opened up a 21 - 0 halftime lead, which prompted Bellard and Royal to bench disappointing former blue - chipper Bill Bradley in favor of unheralded James Street, who threw for 108 yards and engineered the triple option to perfection.
Later Larry, who still teaches at Taylor, «started seeing little bitty favors being done for Chipper — cutting him some slack in class.
Twenty - five - year - old Braves third baseman Chipper Jones, who had advanced to third after walking and now represented the go - ahead run, removed his batting helmet and asked 36 - year - old Baltimore Orioles third baseman Cal Ripken, «So, how's it going at third?»
The theory was that Rudock, an Iowa transfer who blew no one away last year but completed 62 percent of his passes and threw only five picks, won the job over former blue - chipper Shane Morris in part because of his ability to avoid mistakes.
White, a former blue - chipper, and Sterling - Cole are both back, but Wilkins is also getting pushed hard by Alabama transfer Blake Barnett, who worked with Napier in Tuscaloosa.
As anyone who has suffered from a sleepless night knows, it's hard to be chipper the next day.
A couple cups of coffee and a few hours after waking up is the minimum I need to become a functioning adult, and I am readily annoyed at the people who are too chipper before 10 am.
He has one of the members tied up above a wood - chipper, who could forget that scene in Fargo, and he gives this whole speech about common criminals and how he is in a total different category.
Demerits, though, for the cliché of the brave little tumor girl Sidney meets in the hospital, who is chipper despite her life - threatening illness, and a doctor, otherwise nicely played with a prickly edge by Nivola, who suddenly believes Sidney after she makes a snarky comment to him.
Soon, his impression of a chipper suburbanite sends him shooting up the corporate ladder, where he's met by Steve Lift (Armie Hammer), a coke - snorting CEO who appends his multimillion - dollar offers with smiley faces.
The mood's mostly pretty dour, which leaves the audience particularly grateful for those who provide comic relief: Dave Bautista's growly Drax, who in one scene is practicing the underappreciated art of standing really, really still; Tom Holland's chipper Peter / Spidey, taking it all in with wide eyes; Robert Downey Jr.'s ever - grumpy Tony Stark / Iron Man, who's pretty sick of Peter's pop - culture references (particularly «a really old movie called «Alien»»).
Mulligan, on her strongest form since her Oscar - nominated turn in 2009's An Education, plays Laura, a seemingly chipper housewife in rural Montana who dotes over her 14 - year - old son, Joe (Ed Oxenbould), patiently tends to her embittered former sports pro and now ostensibly unemployable husband Gerry (Jake Gyllenhaal, also peerless), and greets every new family trauma with a kindly...
Into this chipper little situation comes an elvish prince named Nuada [Luke Goss], who wants to raise the legendary Golden Army to destroy mankind as mankind has been replacing nature with shopping malls and parking lots.
They meet a man (William Petersen) who has hired a contract killer to shoot him and a survivalist (Derek Luke) who unreasonably believes all of his preparations will help him, and they come across a chain restaurant named Chipper's.
Scott devotes nearly an hour to slowly fashioning close ties between John Creasy (Washington), a boozy retired assassin whos mired in a suicidal funk, and Pita Ramos (Dakota Fanning), the chipper daughter of a Mexico City couple industrialist (Marc Anthony) and his American wife (Radha Mitchell) who fear their child may attract kidnappers.
Was it only me, or did the Mirren character look curiously chipper in the closing scenes for a woman who had been gut - shot a little earlier?
Marlo's financially successful brother (Mark Duplass) and irritatingly chipper wife (Elaine Tan) offer a baby gift: picking up the tab for a «night nanny,» someone who stays overnight for a few weeks and tends to baby so the parents (reliable Ron Livingston plays Marlo's zoned - out husband) can get a reasonable amount of sleep.
In examining Jules» difficulties in being an ever - chipper, unstoppable overachiever — including a late - night crying jag with puffy eyes and splotchy skin — the movie seems to be addressing «the Hathahaters,» those who turned against Hathaway for somehow being too together all the time.
And look, they went and hired that Bergman actor who stuffed Steve Buscemi into the wood chipper in Fargo: Peter Stormare as police chief of an isolated Mennonite community in Ontario.
There's a similar disconnect in Solondz's recasting of Trish, Bill's blandly happy and narrowly conventional wife: Cynthia Stevenson, who played Trish in Happiness, had a light, chipper voice and a shallow cheer that are worlds apart from the deeper, inherently sardonic delivery of Allison Janney in Life During Wartime.
Despite these snarls, the factory gates opened promptly at 10:30 a.m. and released a highly exclusive three - car convoy: first out was the Cayenne chase car with driver, photographer, and luggage; second in line was the chrome blue (a $ 63,000 option) 918; and third was a Volkswagen Touran minivan driven by a chipper mechanic who would swap the Pirellis for ultra-high-performance Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires at the end of day one.
The suburban city of Burbank is situated on the southwest fringes of Chicago, and the 29,000 people who live here are pretty chipper, based on the numbers.
Chipper is a black and red male German Shepherd who is about two years old.
I mean, who doesn't want to be turned into a tiny, chipper peon and forced to eternally work for free?»
By minute four, the city's barely there, and that kid who sounded inquisitive and chipper a few minutes ago has started whimpering.
Allen says that he is simply an inveterate — even compulsive — chipper and chiseler, who prefers his unconscious creations to his conscious ones.
In a 2005 case, accident attorney Jim Larsen successfully negotiated a $ 1 million settlement with Fireman's Fund for a client who severely injured her hand when it became caught in the teeth of a gasoline - powered wood chipper.
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