Sentences with phrase «even hammered home»

And yesterday, the point was even hammered home by one of Corbyn's key allies.

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He also advises CEOs to meet with loyal patrons and even take customer service calls to really hammer home the «we're grateful» message.
My reply was that anything or anyone — or any horse — that displayed the beauty of creation, and that embodied the excellence that Peter Berger would call a «rumor of angels,» ought to have some place in the Catholic press, even if the theological point wasn't hammered home with a sledge.)
1) going along that line, it's interesting that the authors even knew the lineage of Mary or Joseph and they also make it a point to include that jesus has a royal bloodline (presumably to hammer home that Jesus fulfills the prophecies) and the second part is that the messiah is said to be born in Bethlehem (which is widely accepted that jesus was) and Bethlehem is Josephs (not mary's) fathers land, but they do end up living in Nazareth, so it makes you wonder a couple of things, why take a very pregnant mary to Bethlehem to have her son?
And if Murray Goulburn was even half - smart (which thankfully for Coles it most assuredly isn't) it'd be hammering that card home every day until Durkan, Sims and agriculture minister Barnaby Joyce (fighting to hold his own seat) were all begging for mercy.
Even if he hadn't hit the post, though, it looked like Navas had it covered, and when Ronaldo hammered his shot home, that was that for Atlético.
We're hammering you at home, and we didn't even need the best player in the world to do it.
Wenger should have never been giving a new contract, once we were embarrassed by Bayern he should have been giving his marching orders it was said that we moved to the Emirates to compete with the Bayern's of this world not get hammered 5 - 1 home and away and not even to a great Munich side!
In one of the most lopsided games of the week, the public is hammering Baylor at home, making visiting Rice even more of a longshot to upset the heavily favored Bears.
The Hammers faithful understandably made their disgust towards the player felt by calling him a snake and some even questioned his credentials for finding a new home.
On Wednesday and Thursday, defense attorneys hammered Howe for his years of misdeeds, including for embezzlement committed against his former employers, the Albany - based law and legal firm Whiteman Osterman & Hanna, to stiffing a long list of creditors ranging from lawyers and home contractors to a health club and even his family's dog walker.
TWU even took out ads in the Daily News to hammer the point home.
I've even read one skeptic post comparing the size of the sun to the size of a CO2 molecule to hammer home the point.
Even a breaking glass is filmed in slow motion and accompanied by ominous soundtrack pounding — unless that thud is the movie hammering the same point home again and again.
In so hammering home the guilt Darwin feels over having married and had children with his first cousin, the filmmakers render secondary (perhaps even tertiary, behind interpersonal relationship histrionics) the importance or modern - day relevance of his work.
This most recent viewing really hammered that home and in turn made this even more of a favorite.
Even so, and despite Black's bland presence, the third Fast and the Furious film offers the first glimpse of something truly engaging with this material, allowing Lin's friend and collaborator Sung Kang to walk away with the film without much effort and hammering home the franchise's broader themes of noble outlaw codes by transplanting them to an entirely separate group of people from the previous casts.
Odenkirk's performance — even when he's picking up change — really hammered home the urgency of the story and the magnitude of just how big the Pentagon Papers story was.
Even the tearjerker - ready conclusion hammers home the crocodile tears with its overblown closing image: reuniting characters in the foreground of a burning, orange sunset, which feels like the «Gone With the Wind» set.
And even after you do, this TV movie will keep hammering it home.
Bland Guzman, the epitome of how Frank Langella describes today's young male stars in his dishy memoir Dropped Names («a sexless set of store - bought muscles below interchangeable screw - top heads»), would probably be a lot more menacing if he weren't, for example, dressed like Bert from «Sesame Street» while holding Claire's family hostage, but then that detail kind of hammers home a fundamental youth that makes his grisly fate seem undeserved, even if he has committed his share of crimes of passion.
We're three episodes in and there have been references to Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Black Widow and even Agent Coulson's Captain America trading cards to hammer home the fact that Agents of SHIELD exists alongside the Marvel movie universe.
Even without an eerie synth soundtrack to hammer the reference home, it's clear we've stumbled into John Carpenter's neck of the genre woods.
While it is important to hammer home that VAM is worthless, it is even more important to remember that as bad as VAM is, CT does not even use VAM and in fact uses a system that is WORSE - SGP (student growth percentiles).
My example was even equipped with a six - speed manual transmission, a gearbox that feels pretty good whether you're cruising, creeping through traffic or hammering it home.
Hi Nial, another awesome article it really hammers the point home any trade set up can be a winner / loser even with an edge.
Levelling and choosing your loadout really change the game from being just a simple score - challenge arcade throwback and turn it into a more modern take on the genre that's more than homage; it's an evolution with modern standards and systems in place, keeping that old school multiplayer score competition while adding in gameplay systems that make sense today, while still throwing in different things to keep the game feeling fresh; it was even discovered that there's a hidden Smash TV style area in the last level, really hammering home the mix of old school charms and new gameplay mentalities.
Even the little details hammer it home in this sequel, for example when you are gliding just above a filthy river and the water kicks up beneath you.
This just hammers home how much more expensive console gaming is though, even when games are on «sale».
Just to hammer home the point a bit more — and there is some repetition here — this is how I explained in 2007 why even a folk singer had a place at the table in considering choices on climate change:
Leading climate scientist James Hansen used a study published Tuesday to continue to hammer home the warning that humanity is nearing «the point of no return» when it comes to reversing or even mitigating the adverse effects of climate change.
Of course, were Vaya truly wishing to hammer home the point of wanting «to meet Australian's increasing hunger for data» with the power of something akin to Thor's thunderous hammer, then it would have come out and offered its double data deal for the life of your pre-paid plan (until even more data would be economically available), but presumably, any such move is still months, if not years, away.
I sit behind a desk 7 hours a day but can't wait to get home every evening and pick up my tape measure and hammer.
It also has a no correlation with the stock market, a point hammered home recently as real estate continues to gain even as the market has taken a dive.
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