«Women shown
fighting on TV shows that it's okay for us to be strong and it's okay for us to fight.»
Her claim that «women shown
fighting on TV shows that it's okay for us to be strong and it's okay for us to fight» is goofy.
You have people who are
fighting on the TV for the» best promotion in the world» but they are struggling to pay their basic bills and some don't even have a place to sleep sometimes... but just because this is on TV and you hear all these high figures, you think these fighters are such high level athletes in all fronts... well, thats just not the case simple as that lol
If they're willing to pay to watch
a fight on TV, they'll be willing to pay for a feeling like they're at the fight with an experience that's better than if they had the financial resources to buy a seat at the arena.»
I saw people
fight on tv (over a tv).
The fight can be shown on a lobby screen or it can look blown up like a usual
fight on your TV.
Not exact matches
The seven candidates
fighting to represent the socialist party in the upcoming presidential election in France are facing each other in the first of four
TV debates
on Thursday.
Noah is entering a competitive late - night
TV landscape, where several cable network options
fight for ratings, and advertising dollars, with an equally crowded field of late - night talk shows
on the major networks, including other recently installed hosts Stephen Colbert,
on CBS (CBS), as well as NBC's (CMCSA) Jimmy Fallon and ABC's (DIS) Jimmy Kimmel.
TV networks are realizing that they can no longer count
on the old framework of industry relationships to protect them as we saw in the recent
fight between the Dish Network and Viacom.
You may to
fight the urge to sit
on the couch and watch
TV.
The Library of Congress has a plethora of educational resources, while PBS has a
TV series focusing
on women's
fight for equal rights and has interviews, a timeline, and a teacher's guide
One of the reasons my Netflix service acts up from time to time is because streaming video eats up tons of bandwidth, and it's
fighting against all the other traffic
on the net to get to my Apple
TV.
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Speaking
on American
TV, he said: «This is a
fight you can not opt out of.
The «investors» money must be good, because the
fight will make hardly anything
on the gate and probably next to nothing
on Malaysian
TV.
But I'm not a big fan of # 2 going after # 12 who doesn't want to
fight him because Cejudo doesn't like how Elliot acted
on a reality
tv show.
If there not
on social media there
on TV talking, how long have we heard these players and manager say «its now time to
fight» though this time never comes does it.
Fedor drew 25 million pairs of eyeballs
on Fuji
TV and
fought in front of sold - out arenas.
Just before his trip to Galveston, Texas in 2014, he explained his plan: he would beat Cora, move
on to a title
fight, then retire with money in the bank and a job as a boxing analyst for a major
TV network.
However, I preferred the way Tony handled the Kevin Lee situation after getting completely disrespected
on live
TV by Lee, still congratulating him for his win over Kiesa and
fighting him for the interim belt despite feeling that Lee hadn't done enough to earn it.
Sitting
on the sofa, I show him a few items: newspaper and magazine pieces about the Liston
fights; Ali's conversion to Islam; the arrest for refusing military induction; the epic first battle with Frazier; the Supreme Court overturning the draft conviction; Foreman being voodooed by Ali; the Thrilla in Manila; the boxing lesson he gave Spinks in their second contest; a recent article about Ali buying buses for Chicago - area public schools (immediately after seeing a
TV news story about how Dade County had no money for new buses, Ali sat down, wrote a check and mailed it, not using the gift as a tax deduction); and one about helping a young man wearing a hooded dark sweatshirt and jeans who crawled out
on a high window ledge of a Wilshire Boulevard skyscraper in Los Angeles to kill himself.
I guess «real»
fight fans love to spend a large chunk of their monthly wage watching one of the classiest participants in their sport get fucked over
on live
tv..
Again, Nick Diaz said this years ago, that how all these things they add to it, just to make it «look» like a sport so it can be
on TV and all, but it is not, it's
fighting.
When you have a guy like Nate who puts
on performance winning shows all the time, doing great
tv rating numbers, why promote him and make him a star so you have to pay him more for his next
fight?
If fighters begin to understad these things and they may get somewhere... otherwise 10 years down the line you would still see highly trained fighters
on the «Best promotion in the world»
fighting on a globally distributed broadcast
on a
tv deal worth millions, for $ 10K to show and $ 10K to win, 70 % of which goes for coaching fees and
fight camp costs and taxes....
Here football leagues make the most money
on TV deals, then it depends
on the market in each country, Volleyball is popular in many countries across Europe (Russia, Italy, Poland,...) and in in Asia, specially Iran, but then here in the UK they suck at anything close to that (e.g. Volleyball, Basketball, Handball) hence no coverage,... Rugby & Cricket make good money
on TV deals, and the usual motorsport stuff (Formula 1, MOTO GP, WRC etc), and other content that is popular worldwide, like Tennis and all, but barely anything is
on ppv, apart from a few boxing
fights once in a blue moon.
that's why Nick Diaz said: this is not a sport, it's a
fight... so many fighters believe in this delusion that this is a sport but it's not, it's a
fight and they just did so many changes just to make it possible to put it
on TV and all.
TV loves him, which is why NBC's SportsWorld will air the Pazienza - Haugen
fight at 4:30 p.m. EDT
on June 7.
Its just as the fans trying to
fight for the title either
on TV or in the stands otherwise the team doesn't show the same spirit, just in the conference room or
on social media of course.
Doesn't matter who the manager is if the fans are at matches undermining team morale with banners and placards and trying to get their faces
on TV,
fighting in the stands and making embarrassing spectacles for sports tabloids.
Gazidis, Kroenke and Wenger have rigged the game — they all protect each other's backs then pay each other off, while the «Plebeians»
fight amongst themselves
on ArsenalFan
TV.
What is new is how virtually impossible it has become to protect girls from the onslaught of emaciated models, half - clad women grinding in music videos, girls and women «cat
fighting»
on TV and over Twitter, and celebrities Photoshopped to freakish perfection.
Going to bed
on time will make a child feel rested and ready to learn the next day while
fighting bedtime and staying up too late texting friends or watching
TV will result in a child feeling groggy, cranky, and generally out of sorts the next day.
Of course, there are fundamentals that stay the same, but if you think that children's
TV used to be
on for an hour a day and now there are multiple digital children's channels running 24/7, video games, apps, YouTube... there are a million things
fighting for their attention and most kids won't ever have known any different.»
Most of you have heard, read or seen
on TV the saga of the little boy Charlie Gard, in England, and his parents
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For kids, yes, they're still learning, and some mistakes and hurt feelings are going to happen in the course of learning, so I wouldn't advocate adults intervening for every little squabble (like, two kids
fighting over one communal toy, or arguing about what to watch
on TV), but if there's a steady pattern of deliberate and premeditated bullying going
on, then yeah, I'd step in, whether it's physical bullying, name - calling, threats, cyberbullying, theft / extortion, repeated exclusion, or whatever.
Usually, when we sit in the living room, I am
on the couch between both kids either reading to them or watching
TV with them or commenting
on their sword -
fighting moves; whatever we are doing I am engaged.
On Tuesday afternoon, Cynthia Nixon vowed to
fight for stricter gun - control laws, stand up for black voters, and support the legalization of marijuana in her first national
TV interview since declaring her candidacy for governor of New York.
Publisher biteback Biteback said the book would cover the battle for Brexit, from the «massing of the UKIP foot soldiers after the general election and the squabbling of the various Leave groups, to the arrival of the cabinet cavalry after Cameron's Brussels deal and the dramatic final weeks
fought on battle buses and in
TV studios».
Lib Dem leader bids to exploit high - profile
TV debates with Nigel Farage arguing only his party can
fight Ukip
on Europe
Alex Salmond's must - win
fight for independence played out
on live
TV as Alistair Darling is urged to «keep it boring» 4 August 2014
«We took a lot of heat during the pre-K
fight, and all of you guys and all of the pundits
on the
TV shows made fun of us, and criticized us, and called us rubes and amateurs.
Abbott has had masses of
TV experience - much of it acquired
on This Week - and, partly because of it, has
fought an punchy Labour leadership campaign to date.
The mailer from McGrath comes after Kaminsky released his first
TV ad of the campaign, which focuses heavily
on ethics and
fighting government corruption in pointing to the candidate's resume as a federal prosecutor.
on TV than
fight for Portsmouth shipbuilding jobs.
FISHKILL — State Assemblyman Kieran Michael Lalor (R, Fishkill) is a Marine Corps veteran who
fought in Iraq and he is infuriated over learning that an Al Jazeera cable
TV network is part of the basic package
on some cable and satellite
TV systems.
When you live alone, you never have to
fight for space in the medicine cabinet, you can watch whatever you want
on TV whenever you want, you can dance around your apartment or house with wild abandon, and you're free to eat an entire pint of ice cream for dinner in your underwear without being judged.
The Angels, played by Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, and Farrah Fawcett,
fought crime as ably as men — and they were the first to do that
on 70s prime - time
TV, where detectives usually packed guns, not ovaries.
Aside from the obvious impact of purposely staying up late to catch your favorite late, late show, violent images
on TV stimulate your body's «
fight or flight» response to stress.
Watching people
on tv fight over a
tv is funny.