Sentences with phrase «immediately pounce»

Once you pass this joint, you can immediately pounce on the intriguing galleries of members who are lively and vibrant.
I am pissed - off that other teams even clubs like Spurs see the players that they want and immediately pounce on them like a tramp on chips, but when it comes to Arsenal we make appointments weeks and months into the future... I ask myself, what can I do as a fan of my beloved Arsenal, and what can we (Arsenal fans all over the world) do as supporters to show our outrage and indignation of the status - quo at Arsenal when it comes to transfers.
Not one to rest on his laurels, Firmino immediately pounced on a dawdling Kyle Walker, and the ball fell to who else but Salah, who hammered home from eight yards.
Laurel and Violet immediately pounced on them upon opening, so it wasn't until last weekend that I finally had a chance to sit down and experiment.
Democrats immediately pounced on Tenney, calling her comments «unhinged, shameful and disgusting.»
Democrats on Sunday immediately pounced on the remark and even accused Mr. McLaughlin of race - baiting.
But a flurry of mostly Republican officials immediately pounced on the proposal, saying state money should be directed to public schools or to provide assistance to people who have not committed crimes.
Republicans immediately pounced on the campaign ad fodder from the four - term senator, who is facing a tough re-election fight this year.
Twitter users immediately pounced on the Spanish mega-retailer, enraged by its decision to steal such a garment off the street and sell it for a much higher price.
The many Gore mistakes, as detailed by a British court, are indulged and excused by the consensus side [all attention to truth flying out the window], because his message is theirs — the consensus one, while this George Will's mistakes are immediately pounced on, ridiculed and demonised.
This isn't the first time a global warming activist has fallen for a photo of something melting in the street, and immediately pouncing on «global warming» as the cause.
The Law Society immediately pounced with a pre-action protocol letter stating their intention to judicially review the order on the basis that the new fees were unconstitutional and restricted access to justice.
VentureBeat minced no words and immediately pounced on the handset's improved internals.

Not exact matches

Companies often begin by pouncing on these sorts of transgressions «and that immediately creates a hostile atmosphere because people don't want to let go of that.
A barrage of such stuff, pouncing on any scandal that could be dug up and chipping away at the pontificate of Pope Benedict, not to mention the usual stuff about the need to elect a pope who would change the «policy» of the Church over such matters as abortion, gay marriage and women priests, had been unleashed almost immediately, once Benedict had been congratulated for bringing the papacy into the 21st century by resigning.
Clement Lenglet struck back almost immediately for Sevilla, but with the hosts pushing for an equaliser, Tello pounced on defensive dilly - dallying in the fifth minute of stoppage time to seal the win.
«Immediately Mr Woyome confirmed his identity, the gentleman pounced on him shouting, «you are the one who spent our money.
Indeed, Harry Wilson, a former hedge fund manager running as a Republican against incumbent Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, pounced immediately.
In second, with low revs as you crawl around the hairpins --- you really can't carry much speed — the diesel responds immediately when you pounce on the throttle, where the petrol takes a moment or two to react.
After a reader finishes reading your book and is eager for more, you should pounce immediately.
So when your little furry loved one refuses to chase a ball or pounce on a ball of string, you know immediately that something seems wrong.
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