Sentences with phrase «getting grandstand»

Just what the Gladbach keeper is anyone's guess but it means we've got a grandstand finish on our hands in the last 15 minutes.

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«And when he gets involved, it often has an almost gratuitous, grandstanding sense to it.»
It is exceedingly rude and ill - mannered to get on another person's blog and grandstand by condemning them.
There are also a number of grandstanding moves he'd make to get publicity (e.g., ordaining an openly gay man to the priesthood in a very public PR blitz only to defrock the guy a few months later because Spong was so concerned about ordaining a gay candidate that he didn't bother to go through the necessary discernment process — this PR move really impacted some very qualified homosexual candidates who were all painted with the same brush.)
People in the grandstands get a much closer view, but the TV camera angles and shots are also incredible - showcasing just how close the drivers get to the walls and barriers.
As was when he stopped his car on the front straightway on his celebratory victory lap, then got out and slapped the rear windshield while pointing at the grandstands.
I'd look at Warden's boys laughing in the grandstand, and I'd see Teddy laughing it up on the lifeguard stand at Hoyt Pool, but then Teddy was standing next to me, grave and balding with his happy eyes, saying, «Let's go get»em.»
Father and son both got their wish and Cash was prominently featured in the post-race festivities, which included Bowyer asking for a beer while in the middle of a national television interview, then strolling into the grandstands where he celebrated with fans by chugging more beer.
Maggert gets relief from a grandstand on the 16th but gains no real advantage and makes bogey.
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.
Occasionally someone got over their skis up in a grandstand or behind the tee box, but it was well - monitored.
To celebrate he decided not to go to parc fermé and instead go back to the pit straight, where he did several donuts and got out and praised his car in front of a packed grandstand of fans.
Rhetoric, political grandstanding or lengthy dull answers can usually get you through a tricky spot in parliamentary questions or a debate, but a select committee hearing allows a more detailed consideration with follow up questions and probing.
It's sad and unfortunate that during these troubling times some Democrats are more concerned with political grandstanding, while others in the growing, revolutionary Independent Democratic Conference are focused on getting things done.»
But as budget hearings get under way, it appears that the definition of «grandstanding» is subject to interpretation.
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?
Senators like Latimer get up and grandstand but its just lip service and the voters know it.
Farley declared her candidacy in a video on Feb. 1, and accused Gillibrand of «grandstanding» but getting nothing done during her nine years in the Senate in a statement to the New York Daily News.
A spokesman for Senate GOP Leader Dean Skelos, accused the Democrats of «grandstanding,» and said instead of press releases, «Senate Republicans are working with the Governor and the Assembly to get real results and real reforms.»
At the time I thought Mann was just engaging in rather empty grandstanding, but he managed to get Osborne branded as a modern - day Marie Antoinette in a tabloid splash and he contributed to establishing the pasty tax as one of the coalition's worst policy disasters, and so he was clearly onto something.
But it gave Boris Johnson the chance to grandstand, and prevented the Conservatives getting their messages across.
I hope one day, I will get to go back and sit in the grandstand to see more of the race, but I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to go once.
But if you can tolerate some grandstanding, 99 Homes will get the blood boiling good.
In a relatively small cast, which probably aided the reshoots, Wahlberg performs to the same level that saw him impress in The Departed and The Gambler, getting a nice grandstanding scene with Plummer, and as Chinquanta, the self - appointed leader of the kidnappers, Romain Duris excels by giving an extra dimension to a role that can so often conform to one - dimensional stereotype.
A counterpoint to the colourful, sun - dappled joy of the exhibition's main room of ten photographs is the chilly and chilling Grandstand (2016), which gets a darkened front space all to itself.
He negotiated the Limited Test Ban Treaty with the Soviets which he was unable to sign because Francis Gary Powers was shot down and the Soviets grandstanded for several months before getting to the banning of atmospheric tests of nuclear weapons.
Mediation represents a very swift method of getting parties together in a way that enables an independent mediator to intercede between them, and, hopefully, avoid or minimise the worst grandstanding and temper tantrums that one sees when two parties try to deal with the issues between themselves.
There's been some attempt by retailers and manufacturers to get graphics cards to gamers, but it feels more like grandstanding than actually solving the problem.
Meanwhile, Formula E cars were getting stuck right near the racing line in front of our grandstands.
(Full disclosure: The nice folks at Jaguar Panasonic Racing, who did a karting event with us for Formula E, also got us tickets to their suite and to the VIP grandstands.
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