Sentences with phrase «dramatic day»

In one of the most dramatic days at Westminster for years, Mr Hutton resigned on Friday — but did not criticise Mr Brown.
In 136 major league seasons, there's never been a more dizzyingly dramatic day than Sept. 28, 2011.
First, by holding multiple assets, you can get the same reward with less dramatic day - to - day and month - to - month swings in your portfolio's value, thanks to the lack of correlation among these assets.
Tony Mauro is reporting: At «The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times,» he has posts titled «Dramatic Day at the Supreme Court» and «A Goodbye for Greenhouse.»
It all suggests that the dramatic day and a half of legal proceedings are but a prelude to even more courtroom theatrics and combat in what has become a sordid, long - standing matter (for the full saga, read the Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone) that reflects poorly on countless participants, not least the boards of CBS and Viacom, which took no action to remove Redstone as their executive chairman until Herzer's case forced their hand.
Insurer QBE has denied it is in takeover talks with German giant Allianz, after a dramatic day sparked by a press report suggesting Allianz had made an informal approach that valued QBE at $ 20 billion.
The president made the announcement at the end of a dramatic day following an evening phone chat Wednesday with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, followed by another call with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
The flag of moral renewal in society, which the Church had hoist during the dramatic days of November 1989, was soon lost in a forest of other (mostly political and economic) banners.
Like the genetic pool of your and my spirituality, it came into full force and focus that dramatic day.
It was a dramatic day at Wembley as a Willy Caballero - inspired Manchester City pipped Liverpool to the first major trophy of the season with a penalty - shootout victory in the Capital One Cup final.
11:35 - Good morning, and welcome to what's likely to be a dramatic day in parliament.
Hochul's absence from the Senate chamber on that dramatic day was not unusual.
The decision came on a dramatic day in Westminster, which saw the police refused in their request for evidence from the New York Times and Andy Coulson offer himself up for questioning.
David Cameron was left on the sidelines today, as a dramatic day in Cannes and Athens saw the prospect of a referendum on the new eurozone deal fade away.
«Dramatic day,» Ed Miliband tweeted.
On a dramatic day that saw the rancorous, two - year battle over Scottish independence end with the preservation of the 307 - year - old Union:
The change in my mood / energy level etc are dramatic the day after I ovulate and stay low until the first day of my period, when I feel radically better.
On a dramatic day when she had to make a decision no later than midnight, she had advice from both sides; from people who urged restraint, from others who did not.
With that backdrop, district officials have been preparing principals and staff for what could be a dramatic day.
The dining room with its teak furniture is open to the view, which is dramatic both day and night.
In addition to the dramatic day - night cycle, the game also includes a unique free - running system which will enhance the experience of breathing in this metropolitan «zombie - swamp», and also helps in survival against the deadly mob.
It's a dramatic day for the UK as Brexit achieves a narrow win, Prime Minister David Cameron resigns, markets plunge, the pound drops in value, and the legal and business sectors react to the Brexit decision.
Wednesday was a dramatic day for Wall Street, as stocks overcame a massive intraday slump to finish firmly in the...
Wednesday was a dramatic day for Wall Street, as stocks overcame a massive intraday slump to finish firmly in the black.
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