Sentences with phrase «from grandstand»

«What's this Audi piece of sh*t,» one yells from the grandstand, encouraging several others to join him.
From the grandstand too,» he told Auto Motor Und Sport.
Maggert gets relief from a grandstand on the 16th but gains no real advantage and makes bogey.
He barely even acknowledged the loud cheers fans bestowed on him from a grandstand section above the garage.
It rained so hard on Sept. 2 that during the downpour it was almost impossible to see the backstretch from the grandstand.
YouTube channel Pebbles Bootlegger uploaded footage from grandstand seats between the first two corners of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Ganassi driver Scott Dixon's monstrous Indianapolis 500 crash looked even more scary in fan footage from the grandstand
We, a small group of theological educators, went to a Demolition Derby — a real one, with cars, and then trucks, smashing into each others in a muddy arena, and more than a thousand people watching from the grandstands.
There were massive cheers from the grandstands at Spa as Mick Schumacher lapped the Belgian GP venue at the wheel of his dad's 1994 championship - winning car.
When the checkered flag waved on Hinchcliffe, a loud cheer erupted from the grandstands.
While the incredible airborne accident looked ridiculously terrifying on television, the view from the grandstands between Turn 1 and Turn 2 was far scarier.
Emily Watson, taking a holiday from grandstanding parts (e.g., the suffering heroines of Breaking the Waves and Hilary and Jackie), plays the title role, a ditsy security cop with one of the unlikeliest Chicago accents I've ever heard (more evidence that catering to Chicago viewers isn't a film industry priority).
The show has everything to offer: from the grandstands of top - league players in the rim, turbo or suspension market to the old - school garage - sale - style booths of some locals.
Not only will he be under oath, but he'll be fielding blunt questions from grandstanding legislators that are liable to be less predictable, less technically literate, and frankly ruder than those asked by journalists such as David Kirkpatrick or CNN's Laurie Segall.

Not exact matches

Paul's grandstanding was a marked break from the Senate's otherwise mild interrogation.
Late on Tuesday night, a Republican congressman from New York, Chris Collins, echoed FanDuel's sentiment, accusing Schneiderman of grandstanding for his own self - promotion: «New York's Attorney General once again proved that he is singularly focused on grabbing newspaper headlines,» Collins said in a statement.
«No amount of grandstanding is going to be able to distract from their disastrous record over the last 15 years.»
He has attacked former FBI Director James Comey for releasing memos he claims are classified, and briefly blocked a Democratic memo from the House Intelligence Committee over its inclusion of classified information, yet he grandstands against redactions insisted upon by his own Justice Department.)
Apart from local programming, ABC Riverina takes national programs like AM, Conversations, The World Today, PM, Nightlife, Overnights, Grandstand, Saturday Night Country and Australia All Over along with a mid-afternoon program, an evening show and a weekend morning program, all broadcast from Sydney, along with a drive program, broadcast from regional NSW.
Rates from $ 2,990 per night plus taxes, based on double occupancy with VIP Grandstand reserved seating at Herald Square in front of Macy's for prime viewing of the live musical performances
And the loud cheers cascading from Phoenix's grandstands as Hamlin's wrecked Toyota sat smoldering on the track made it obvious who fans were supporting.
It's been a great addition to Formula 1 that the top three from qualifying now stop on the main straight to be interviewed in front of the main grandstand.
Obviously, aside from the huge social and financial commitment needed to set up the infrastructure, re-profile roads, re-lay Tarmac, fit miles of Armco, build grandstands, pay for race - hosting fees and gain approval and sign - off from the FIA, we don't see any barriers to our vision.
Thirteen spectators were also injured when debris from the accident flew into the grandstand.
The auto - borne horseplayer in the grandstand area is separated from a dollar more of his treasure when equipping himself for an afternoon of adventure.
As a fan of Ed's, she had been cutting lights (practicing starts) for years from the bleachers, punching down her thumb on the grandstand railing a split second before the green light flashed.
Winkfield rode in afew races in Warsaw in 1920 — he has no idea where those horses came from — andonce rode before a U.S. visitor named Herbert Hoover, who made a little speechin the grandstand.
In a sense the shocking breakdown of Go for Wand in the 1990 Breeders» Cup Distaff at Belmont, as she and Bayakoa went hammer and tongs 100 yards from the wire, poisoned the well even more deeply than Ruffian's demise, since Go for Wand went down deep in the stretch, in full view of everyone, and then tried to stand on a foot that flapped around grotesquely as she bounded in a panic in front of the horrified crowds that filled the grandstand.
He had just run the 700 yards from where he'd been watching the race, in front of the Pimlico grandstand, and he was still carrying the halter and the lead shank with which he had led her to the races that day.
Is the Honda engine really giving up that much time, or is this just more grandstanding from Alonso?
There's no point having a number or name in a spot that will be visible from only a few camera angles or grandstand viewpoints.
Getting back to Jones, the situation is this: His ball is in long grass, 210 yards from the green, and his direct line to the hole is impeded by the near corner of a packed grandstand — in rules jargon, a TIO.
There are too many people and the play is often so far removed from the rope lines and grandstands.
Whether you're sat at home tuned into the F1 races on TV and following them on social media, or are sat in the grandstands, the fan experience has improved nicely this year — thanks to the first changes from new owners Liberty Media.
Molinari, with a pitching wedge from 135 yards, gave the lubed - up frat boys, whose job it is to imbibe adult beverages as they hang over the grandstands and heckle the players at the notorious 16th, just what they came to see.
For 37 years, the «Game of the Week» has been Saturday's national Main Street, a televised grandstand linking baseball to provinces hundreds of miles from the nearest big league city.
The hosts pulled a goal back when Bryson swept a shot home from just outside the area, which looked like it would set up a grandstand finish.
«I would hate it,» said Terry Murglin, who has a view of the grandstand from her home on Fremont Street in Arlington Heights.
The type of grandstanding we see from our NYS Senator (D) Chuck Schumer is «nauseating» to remind you of the Senators words on the House Floor.
This prompted a sharp rebuke from ICE's Director who accused Cuomo of «grandstanding.
(A Cuomo spokesperson responded as such: «We expect more from the local officials who should be productive in helping us improve the system instead of grandstanding.»)
U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer on Monday declined to offer his assessment of Bharara or respond to the criticism from some lawmakers, who complained to The Daily News that the prosecutor has a tendency to grandstand and humiliate the Legislature by painting the whole body as rife with corruption.
A statement in response came from the state DOT, which once again reiterated the claim the signs were successful and knocked DeFrancisco for «grandstanding
The challenges come as the fair and Onondaga County officials are under pressure to create a smooth transition from hosting major acts during the annual fair at the Grandstand to a new amphitheater on Onondaga Lake.
Some immediate questions that will undoubtedlly be asked: How do you reassure fair vendors that if you take grandstand shows and attractions down the road to the amphitheater, they'll still get the financial benefit they've felt from a century of «Moody Mile» attractions, on the fairgrounds themselves?
Until then, its purely grandstanding from the democrats as far as i'm concerned.
Instead of grandstanding «members,» why not try doing an honest days work representing the interests, concerns and needs of your constituents and take a break from trumping up your non-accomplishments.
This map shows how far sound would travel from the Onondaga Lake amphitheater and from the State Fairgrounds grandstand.
«While some seek to politically grandstand by promoting rallies and town halls, I am busy protecting immigrant tenants from heartless landlords, and making sure New Yorkers are protected from lead paint chips falling onto the streets and sidewalks from elevated subway tracks.»
Murray, a Democrat from Washington state serving her fourth term, is considered a steady hand in the Senate who shuns grandstanding and garners respect from both sides of the aisle.
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