Sentences with phrase «fodder here»

If you're a journalist or a researcher, there is plenty of fodder here to track economic and social trends.
(I think I have fodder here for an entire other blog post!)
Any one of Donald Trump's speeches can be used as fodder here.
While there was nary a logo in sight, this collection was unmistakably Valentino, and though there might not be as much millennial fodder here as in recent seasons, we're betting that many of the commercial pieces that hit shelves six months down the road will cater directly to that younger consumer.
There is ample fodder here for the GOP, as you can see from the spreadsheet that appears after the jump.

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And even if Canadian courts ultimately deem such probing too onerous within the rubric of «reasonableness» review, such details can provide fodder for public commentary that can undermine the government's position in the court of public opinion (regarding the economic case for increased oil sands production, for example, see University of Alberta Professor Andrew Leach's commentary here).
That analysis in itself is fodder for a more advanced post, which we discuss here, but at the very least, marketers should understand that many prospects and leads will likely engage with your content in more ways than one.
We aren't here to earn our way, we're not just pew fodder or a cog in a machine.
It's amazing to me how quickly this study has become fodder for evangelical outrage over relativism, particularly here in Dayton.
Out of pure laziness, I turn to the emailbox for post fodder: I'm not angling for a post here, I just really want your thoughts on this stuff.
We aren't here to work and earn our way, we aren't pew fodder, or a cog.
Until that time, here is some additional fodder for a Cinco de Mayo feast:
It's less - than - inspiring blog fodder, of course, which is why the past months have been a little quieter here.
I guarantee you will get comments on here after worthless victories Against the cannon fodder of Europe and he BPL from Fickle fans shouting off at how great certain players are and how «le prof» is masterful and genius..
We all know how Jose uses deflectionary tactics and here Burnley look perfect fodder for such a response after that pathetic United display at Stamford Bridge.
Also, here are a few of my favorite recent pins: a cool way to display Instagram photos, an 8 - week half marathon plan, a pretty, ladylike dress I just ordered, DIY bracelets, and book club fodder.
But here's the good news: because this list was nothing more than fodder for my trash can meant I was a lot gentler on myself the next two times I went on maternity leave.
While I'm adjusting to a new work environment (and to actually waking up in the morning), the publishing rate may drop off a bit, but working with the team here should provide plenty of fodder for pieces down the road.
But here's a good example of one for Sarah Palin and another on which on Jeff's search she's listed as an Activity... talk about fodder for jokes), and others no doubt exist for other candidates.
«I would think here would be a deep imperative to ensure that that was renewed for a substantial time frame, and it's telling to me that that became fodder for more of the political deal - making,» Mr. de Blasio said.
I do not see how supporting a statelet that sees the USA as a bottomless money pit and a potential source of cannon fodder can possibly contribute to the conditions needed for our maintaining a viable state here at home.
And though I totally appreciate that this can be fodder for humor, and I am also game for making light of it my own self, I am here spilling my guts to try to help others who might be seeking relief.
Coupled with my compulsive image hoarding, I thought it'd make for perfect blog fodder as we transition into Summer here in the States as well.
The exploring scientists («We're all damaged goods here») include boss - lady Dr. Ventress (Jennifer Jason Leigh), lesbian medic, Anya (Gina Rodriguez), introvert physicist, Josie (Tessa Thompson) and psychologist Cass (Tuva Novotny), are more often than not, canon - fodder to showcase «The Shimmer» and its mystery - box offerings.
Unlike, let's say the space marines in 1986's Aliens (still the ultimate marines vs. aliens movie out there) all the characters here are largely indistinguishable from one another and largely serve as mere cannon fodder (or is that laser fodder?).
This is signature Tarantino, here combustibly exploring America's original sin — slavery, and as race issues are still not only volatile and divisive (not to mention uncomfortably handled in most mainstream platforms, with most white folks tending to prize declawed and defused fodder like The Help and Driving Miss Daisy), it's safe to say that, whatever your hang - ups, Tarantino brings it to the foreground.
Meanwhile, Uni has Clint Eastwood's «Changeling» (awards fodder for lead actress Angelina Jolie, if nothing else) and a little flick called «The Express,» which could pull some sentiment here and there.
Thor's ownership of the legendary hammer Mjolnir has served as fodder for many lovely Avengers moments, and it all began here.
Bumbling criminals are timeless fodder for dark comedy, and it works well here.
As I sit here waiting to have my shoulder worked on — again — I've been going through my usual routine of seeing if any blog posts, news articles, etc., caught my eye as fodder for today's post.
(I admit that's been my experience thus far and it's why I'm not sure I'm doing anything wrong here, though it admittedly doesn't give me as much new fodder for my blog!).
Other story ideas have come from even stranger amalgamations, a sentence here connecting to a fact there, and boom — story fodder.
This would have been the perfect opportunity to really flesh out the Helghast as a race and not just present them as cannon fodder but Guerilla Games missed a touch here by not being confident enough to take risks.
Powhida came out here in the spring and presented some ideas about «destroying LA» in his words, which we all laughed off as fodder for the voice of his first person, sycophantic, rage venting rants about perceived injustices in the art world.
So although I'm reluctant to add fodder to the smirking meat - eaters» fire, here goes... because it's just so cool.
Here's the general flow of events, which are — as Keith Kloor noted overnight — «great fodder for the long - running soap opera, «As the Climate World Turns.»»
I am a little chagrined that some here desperately want to take only the worst case (like some sceptics want only the «best» case) and make that gospel or even worse, to the point of «over reaction» to be on the «safe» side as two or three here have implied, and to the point of not disclosing the true stuff which only give sceptics fodder, as Hudson (12) and Dave (21) imply.
Michael MacCracken of the Climate Institute, in an analysis posted here for the first time, identifies dozens of scientific errors and misleading statements in a 2007 paper by Arthur B. Robinson, Noah E. Robinson, and Willie Soon entitled «Environmental Effects of Increased Carbon Dioxide» — a contrarian effort that exemplifies the sort of work that provides fodder for the global warming disinformation campaign.
We are here in our lives to NOT be slaves and cannon fodder for others on the make, and here in this Blog to find ways of achieving Democracy in all its better forms.
A recent pipeline leak adds political fodder to a heated congressional race between incumbent Republican Fred Upton (pictured here) and Democrat Paul Clements.
GSW, here's some fodder for your question to the scientists that I unfairly fielded with my amateur comments (elsewhere).
For now, the industry always, as it always has, puts the almighty dollar first, even though it spends countless dollars of waiting - to - fail, here - today - gone - tomorrow cannon - fodder recruits» dues on advertorials to the contrary.
You loved this job, its perks and power base, «else you would have quit long ago... and forgone your cushy pension benefits paid by your here - today - gone - tomorrow cannon fodder taxpayers who do «not» enjoy the same long - term perks.
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