Sentences with phrase «gloating at»

The devs are really showing the ps3s» true power now, and we should just sit back and enjoy the ride instead of gloating at other people.
He is due to say: «Forgive me if I decline to join those of you gloating at the expense of the Liberal Democrats.
Gloating at Arsenals struggle with Leicester.
No Christian I've met is dumb enough, btw, to argue that they will get pleasure gloating at others misery.
I will not gloat at all
Speaking in light of Manchester United «s 3 - 0 demolition at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher couldn't help but gloat at the Red Devils» failings.
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Gov. Cuomo didn't gloat at a news conference Monday.
Cruelly, BMW has seen fit to equip the car with a 205mph speedometer to gloat at you through the electronic net.
Lauder put up a quarter of a million dollars himself, found three other collectors to do the same, and the work was purchased for the Whitney Museum of American Art for $ 1 million, then a record for a living artist, according to Glimcher, who still gloats at the significance of this.

Not exact matches

Even when announcing in November that the federal deficit would come in at $ 26 billion, $ 5 billion higher than predicted in the 2012 budget, the minister couldn't resist gloating: «Unlike many of Canada's counterparts in the G7, we remain on track to return to balanced budgets over the medium term.»
Well... let me re-phrase that... yes, of course it (excessive show boating / gloating / celebration) pis - sed me off, as an extreme compet!tor, it certainly would and did bother me on that level, however, I just viewed it as part of being in the compet!tive environment, and playing and competing at such a high - level.
Among all the delight from Arsenal fans and the taunting and gloating aimed at our rival fans from west London following the sacking of their special one Jose Mourinho by the Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, I saw one Metro report showing that some Arsenal fans had posted things on social media hailing our former captain Cesc Fabregas for his work as a «secret agent» at Chelsea.
Not gloating but I foresaw an 8 - 2 spanking with the level of squad we had and have at our disposal.
Besides everybody at Arsenal were gloating from the CL draw till the game that night.
That injury list is clearly an issue and not a helpful one to our hopes in Europe or the Premier League and after it just about doubled in the month of November at the same time as our results hit a wall, a lot of Arsenal fans as well as those critics in the media always ready to gloat over any Arsenal misfortune were quick to lay the blame squarely at the feet of Arsene Wenger and his transfer policy of, well not making any transfers.
Having a two goal difference over the foxes (and at equal pts) isn't exactly top of the league stuff to gloat bout
At least Spurrier, who has never been known as the most graceful winner, resisted the urge to gloat over the victory, saying he took no special satisfaction from beating the Gators, and downplaying the significance of his flirtation with Florida after last season.
An incredible end to an incredible Premier League season saw Arsenal make it 21 years in a row that we have finished above our north London rivals Tottenham in the league table and it has sparked wild celebrations and widespread gloating from the Gunners faithful, but when the dust settles will the latest St. Totteringham's day really have any impact on Arsenal and our future at all?
If we had managed to complete our second half comeback against the Potters, then maybe the memory of that terrible half would not be quite so painful, but as it is, the rugby team got their chance to gloat and will come into the return match at the Emirates on Sunday with confidence high and with a belief that they can do the double over us.
At his most recent press conference, Rodgers was troll the media by sarcastically gloating about the club's new defensive coach, who does not exist!
In a steamy passageway beneath the stands at Maple Leaf Gardens, Wayne Gretzky brushed the sweat from his famous forehead, took a swig of beer and allowed himself a moment to gloat.
But got 2 say it was NOT COOL to GLOAT after victory at midfield.
When chelsea had their celebration at stamford bridge for winning the PL, the commentator on the PA system was gloating that Kos had been sent off and would miss the FA Cup final.
Just look at all the articles by 50 - something women (and older) gloating about how well their lives satisfy them without a man in sight!
At least she doesn't gloat that she was able to do that, and tell the rest of us we could if we «did our research» and «had more information».
That list includes «The Opt - Out Revolution» by Lisa Belkin, a 2003 Times Magazine cover story that looked at a handful of Princeton grads who (unlike most of their peers) left demanding jobs to stay at home with their children; Caitlin Flanagan's gloating potshots at working moms, especially «How Serfdom Saved the Women's Movement» in the Atlantic in March 2004 and «To Hell with All That» in the New Yorker in July 2004; and an article on the New York Times's front page on Sept. 20, 2005, that repeated that many women at elite colleges were opting for motherhood over careers.
On a day of coalition disagreement over the divisive review looking at options into the like - for - like renewal of Trident, the Lib Dems were able to enter into gloating mode over the demise of plans to broaden childcare ratios.
11:33 - Jay quotes a story at a party in which Murdoch was gloating about a political development - something to do with Ken Livingstone, but I'm afraid I didn't quite catch what it was.
He also arrives at a precarious time for his own party, even as Democrats gloat about the crackup of the GOP in the Year of Trump.
Two co-defendants at the corruption trial of a former top aide to Gov. Cuomo gloated that their alleged bribery scheme helped them get one over on an «S.HEAD» state official,...
I shudder at the thought of the Conservative gloating next week after Labour's quietly suicidal conference, and I feel a sense of tragedy when I look at this picture of Blair in Jerusalem.
It is being interpreted in Westminster as an attempt to ensure Mr Cameron has enough support to see off opposition from «old guard» MPs, who have been angered at concessions to the Tories» Coalition partners and perceived «gloating» from Lib Dems.
«Just a few hours ago, my husband pulled up the gauntlet,» gloated Cuomo's then - wife, Kerry Kennedy, at a Clinton fund - raiser at the Pierre.
He and his colleagues at Greenpeace assembled a list of all the scientists who were gloating about the scandal in media: among them, Soon at the Harvard - Smithsonian astrophysics center, Patrick Michaels and Fred Singer at the University of Virginia, John Christy at the University of Alabama, Robert Balling at Arizona State, and David Legates at the University of Delaware.
Its unseemly reputation dates back at least to ancient Greek mythology, in which the handsome hunter Narcissus (who undoubtedly would be gloating over his present - day fame) discovered his own reflection in a pool of water and fell in love with it.
Presently authoritatively called Pof.com, gloats of having 30 million enlisted clients worldwide with around 200,000 logged in at any given time.
Hagrid carried his apparently lifeless body in his arms back to Hogwarts castle, where a triumphant and gloating Voldemort announced his victory («Harry Potter is dead»), and kept Harry's disbelieving, heartbroken supporters at bay with his wand.
Finally, Neil throws down a Fat Guy Five of his favorite films of Fantastic Fest while Kevin ridicules him for his bad plot synopses and gloats over the fact he's better at predicting box office winners.
The pair's opening monologue featured the expected jabs at indie film culture («It's definitely about losing money,» McKinnon said of investors) and some gloating over the Indie Spirits» considerably better representation of diversity in comparison to the Oscars.
Terry Bryant was arrested at the Governors Ball and accused of stealing Frances McDormand's statue — after he took time to videotape himself bragging and gloating to others at the party about the prize his «team» was taking home.
Tesla's little stand at Cobo Hall, squeezed into a corner near Bentley and Volvo, was mobbed during the company's press conference, which seemed to serve multiple purposes: to show the Model X crossover concept for the first time at an auto show; to allow the company to gloat over the resounding critical success of its Model S, including the fact that it is the 2013 Automobile Magazine Automobile of the Year; and for company executives to spread the gospel of Tesla.
There may be some of you who are at this point gloating that the Hennessey Venom GT posted a 432.7 km / h top speed run — but Koenigsegg is here to ruin your day with the new Agera One: 1, the world's first megacar.
Ford doesn't care much for lap times and records, but it happily gloated that the Ford GT set a new production car record lap at Virginia International Raceway this week.
The Agency 5 see themselves, not without reason, as having sacrificed revenue at a difficult time for the industry's long run good while Random House takes tactical advantage of the shift (and, in the words of one CEO, are «gloating» about it.)
At the end of four weeks if you aren't more conscious of what you're buying, I'll spring for a cup of tea and listen to you gloat.
Then I realise that you're not here to hear me gloat about how awesome I am at playing video games.
Created in 1974 when Bourgeois was a widow in her sixties, it represents a family dinner table, at which the gloating patriarch is being devoured by his tyrannised children.
There's been both wailing and gloating over the declining coverage, with Joe Romm particularly (if not surprisingly) incensed at American newspapers, especially The Times, for neglecting the story of the century.
Having achieved the most lenient deal of all nations at Kyoto, and then repudiating it the Protocol, our Government is now gloating over the fact that some European countries are struggling to meet their much more onerous targets.
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