hanging
flypaper from a tree).
Not exact matches
They lack solid surfaces on which to land, plus their fearsome gravity and thick clouds of ammonium compounds would make departure a task akin to that of an insect struggling free
from a piece of
flypaper.
A movie that could have done with a cameo appearance
from Eileen Brennan,
Flypaper at least adds a slight kink in its comedy presentation, which results in it being slightly fresher than it perhaps could have been.
Eduwonk and the Quick and the Ed write
from the center - left; Intercepts,
Flypaper, and Jay P. Greene come
from the center - right.
Andy posted «another indictment of «turnarounds»» on
Flypaper just last March, quoting
from a Tom Loveless Brookings study:
This post comes
from the Fordham Institute's
Flypaper and originally appeared in a slightly different form in the Washington Post.
* Note that I've tweaked my calculus since this article was first published on Fordham's
Flypaper blog on Monday, partly because of feedback
from House Republicans.
Finally, without any institutional bias intended, my nomination for the best prediction of 2011 was
from our own Mike Petrilli, who wrote on
Flypaper that Cathie Black would be gone by April (she was actually gone by February).
Similarly the methane stuff is also
flypaper for wackos — but more
from the horrible - we're - all - gonna - die side (and, you know I'm suspicious they're being set up by the emergency drumbeat used by the gas industry that's already ramping up to drill for gas in the Arctic, particularly in Russia; it's a two - for - one if they can get some kind of credit or payment for «alleviating the methane emergency» and sell the gas too.