Sentences with word «clammer»

Still, his wage is reported to be around the highest earners in the club, and I'm worried it could divide a locker room, like the Jose Fonte and Robert Snodgrass deals made Michail Antonio clammer for more money.
Jeanne Robertson and Adam Clammer at SFMOMA's presentation of artist Christian Marclay's «The Clock» on April 2, 2013.
Paul Clammer, Author of Lonely Planet Jamaica, gives us an update on all things Jamaica as well as his own list of secret and hidden gems.
Get there early for a seat at the bar, where you can see the shuckers in action and peer through the old vault to the kitchen; if you're lucky, you'll catch Clammer Dave himself making his delivery.
A crowd - sourced ebook authoring toolkit sounds very unique and I imagine many people clammering at the opportunity to collaborate with their friends and write together.
Others clammer for Lukaku as the replacement, a player who scored 18 league goals, at a cost of 40 million pounds.
The clams can grow up to seven inches, if not interfered with by hungry clammers and sea otters.
With the Xbox One X just two days away from launch, fans have been clammering on for just about any news they can find to justify the purchase of Microsoft's latest console.
Paul Clammer, Author of Lonely Planet Jamaica, gives Peter Greenberg an update on all things Jamaica as well as his own list of secret and hidden gems.
You'll recognize the Southern ingredients that get top billing on other menus in CHS, but the local food that hits the rustic steel - framed wooden tables here comes in a rendition not often tasted: popped sorghum atop the nduja - coated brussels sprouts; Clammer Dave's clams, gussied up with miso and celeriac; a dressing of benne - seed tahini coating the simple green salad; and a hefty charcuterie platter with plenty of pickles alongside.
Donald MoffettLot 102907 (X), 2007Acrylic, polyvinyl acetate with rayon, and steel zipper on linen, wood stretcherCollection Adam Clammer, San Francisco
We of different or little faith can clearly see the influence of evangelicals, of every stripe, clammering for access to power, and it's tawdry, un-American, and unacceptable.
If this had happened to a Christian, you would be clammering for their arrest because your misconceived notion of congress making no law regarding the establishment of religion.
Still, if you clammer for more sources I'll provide another... though your mind is clearly so muddled with arrogance and your heart so full of contempt rather than love... it will likely have no chance of penetrating your thick skull.
Helped me to hear and focus on what Jesus wants me to hear above the clammer for our attention.
My family flips over any meat dishes and clammers for a hot bowl of this beautiful stew that the meat will literally melt in your mouth.
A bad result there is a clammer to sack someone it drop someone.
Add to that he'll be available on a free transfer next summer when his current contract with the Bundesliga outfit expires, and it becomes clearer as to why there is such a clammer over his signature.
To those that clammer for new signings, if you don't know what's fully going on, please wind your neck in and chill?
I must admit though, the incredulous manner that the media were clammering for Barkley's introduction was amusing — they have clearly not seen Barkley stink out Goodison and away grounds with his poor performances this season.
I'm sure there are a lot of publications that would clammer for a chance to buy your writing, B.T. Check your Writer's Market.
So, others would be clammering for the stock, driving up the price, resulting in an a premium price that results in an average return... the same return you'd find in an index over the long run.
Paul Clammer, author of Lonely Planet Jamaica, talks about the beautiful resorts and exploring the outside world.
Writers: Andrew Bain, Tim Cahill, Paul Clammer, George Dunford, Pico Iyer, Rory MacLean, Daisann McLane, Danny Palmerlee, Margo Pfeiff, Rolf Potts, Alison Rice, Anthony Sattin, Stanley Stewart, Mara Vorhees
Also, because of the game's more action orientation there's few moments, if any, that clammer for the tension or atmosphere building of older titles, so any familiarity you'll manage to find in game will be largely thanks to its evocative sound design more than anything else.
Additional support is provided by Kate Harbin Clammer and Adam Clammer, Jessica and Jason Moment, Katie Schwab Paige and Matt Paige, David and Roxanne Soward, Joachim and Nancy Hellman Bechtle, Jeffrey N. Dauber and Marc A. Levin, Shaari Ergas, Laurent Fischer and Jason Joseph Anthony, Kaitlyn and Mike Krieger, Lore Harp McGovern, Rotasa Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Schwab, Gwynned Vitello, Vance Wall Foundation, Anonymous, and the Contemporary Support Council of the Fine Arts Museums.
Support for the BAM / PFA presentation is provided in part by Rena Bransten; Kate and Adam Clammer; Patricia W. Fitzpatrick; Beth Rudin DeWoody and the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc.; Charles Kremer; Tecoah and Tom Bruce; the Robert Lehman Foundation; and Laura and David Perry.
And wasn't it strange that investors (who are already operating offshore windfarms) were clammering to get Shells shares in London Array.
Blackish aired a particularly risque episode this week referencing a sex position called the «triceratops» and thousands of people got their knickers in a knot, clammering to discover what it was.
I grew up on Long Island, NY across the street from the boat docks where the clammers set out early each morning.
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