Sentences with phrase «in flypaper»

Here, though, the entry speed is high, but rather than protest with even the smallest of wiggles or an understeering push, the 911 simply digs in and hangs on all the way through as if its wheels are wrapped in flypaper rather than rubber.
Like Mike Petrilli in this Flypaper post, I hope Alexander's and Kline's annual testing one - eighty is all just a bluff to try and get Democrats to give in on requiring states to develop teacher evaluations.
This post originally appeared in Flypaper.
This post originally appeared in Flypaper and in a slightly different form at U.S. News & World Report.
, and in Flypaper — and had not encountered anything quite like what these education reformers were attempting in the Windy City.
This post originally appeared in The 74 and in slightly different form in Flypaper.

Not exact matches

Procter & Gamble Co., which last summer launched Zevo plug - ins that dispatch flying insects to the great bug beyond using blue - lit flypaper modules in electrical outlets, is expanding the brand with a new line of bug sprays.
In Oruro, Bolivia, Cougar safety Scott Peterson was lying diagonally on his undersized bed under flypaper spattered with casualties, listening to the Armed Forces Radio broadcast of the game and biting back the black wish that his teammates not win it all without him.
We love L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Balm Pop in Wild Lily and Lancôme Baume in Love in Urban Ballet — both balms — because they create a pretty wash of color and moisturize lips, without the goopiness (or hair - in - flypaper effect) of some glosses.
This week the nerds discuss recent movie trailers like: Pixar's Brave — starring Emma Thompson, Billy Connolly, Craig Ferguson and Robbie Coltrane Killer Elite — starring Clive Owen, Jason Statham and Robert De Niro Apollo 18 — In theaters September 2 Flypaper — Starring Patrick Dempsey, Ashley Judd, Mekhi Phifer, Tim Blake Nelson and Jeffrey Tambor Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star — starring Nick Swardson, Christina Ricci, Stephen Dorff and Don Johnson Moneyball — Starring Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill and Phillip Seymour Hoffman
A movie that could have done with a cameo appearance from Eileen Brennan, Flypaper at least adds a slight kink in its comedy presentation, which results in it being slightly fresher than it perhaps could have been.
This post appeared earlier on Flypaper, and originally appeared in a slightly different form at U.S. News & World Report.
This post was originally published by the 74 and later, in a slightly different form, by Flypaper.
This article was originally published in a slightly different form on the C - Sail blog and later appeared on Flypaper.
This post has appeared on Flypaper and originally appeared in a slightly different form on the TNTP Blog.
This post comes from the Fordham Institute's Flypaper and originally appeared in a slightly different form in the Washington Post.
Over the past three weeks, Fordham's Flypaper blog hosted the charter school wonk - a-thon, an exercise in punditry and policy analysis that exceeded all expectations.
This article appeared on Flypaper and originally appeared in a slightly different form in Education Week.
This first appeared on the Fordham Institute's Flypaper blog, in response to this piece, which was a response to this piece.
This post originally appeared in a slightly different form in U.S. News & World Report and then appeared on Flypaper.
Stephen Parker, who leads the Education and Workforce Committee at the National Governor's Association, shared a list of solutions for state leaders as they implement their ESSA plans, in a new post on the Fordham Institute's Flypaper blog.
Former State Superintendent of Education and current A for Arizona Executive Director Lisa Graham Keegan wrote in the Fordham Institute's Flypaper blog that we need to be cautious with how we regulate charter schools.
Last week in a post for the Fordham Institute's Flypaper, Erika Sanzi wrote a compelling piece about imposter syndrome in education reform — and began the conversation about who the real imposters are when it comes to education reform: Impostor syndrome is «the fear that you'll be found out at any moment as an impostor who doesn't belong in your...
Excerpts of his post in Fordham's Flypaper appear below: Let me suggest three principles we should all try to adhere to — and what they could mean for education reform in the months ahead.
The more - problematic aspect of Hess» argument lies with his view (which he expresses both at Flypaper and in a piece appearing today in National Affairs) is that the achievement gap is a matter not worthy of addressing.
Last week in a post for the Fordham Institute's Flypaper, Erika Sanzi wrote a compelling piece about imposter syndrome in education reform — and began the conversation about who the real imposters are when it comes to education reform:
Fordham Institute «Flypaper» blog, Noting the need to recognize the role of Catholic schools in the nation's education reform conversation
Equipped with the optional Sport package (which includes performance suspension tuning, 17 - inch wheels and tires, sport seats, foglamps, heated mirrors and washer jets and a multi-function steering wheel with cruise control), our test wagon hugged the twisties like flypaper, keeping the vehicle pointed in the right direction when pushed hard, thanks to the standard traction and Dynamic Stability Control (DSC).
Brakes are tremendous, and 17 - inch wheels with 45 - series performance tires offer flypaper grip in corners.
Handling is like driving on flypaper, but when the Viper's rear end finally does break loose, it does so with more warning, less drama than it used to, thanks in part to the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 radials.
Smith originally imagined the series would be accompanied by Wilson's text, much like Langston Hughes» text for DeCarava's pictures in The Sweet Flypaper of Life.
He eventually published 140 pictures along with text by Langston Hughes in The Sweet Flypaper of Life (1955), a fictional family album that tenderly captures intimate moments of domestic life both in Harlem and seemingly everywhere.
In 1955, he co-authored The Sweet Flypaper of Life with Langston Hughes focusing his lens on illustrating the human qualities of African American life in HarleIn 1955, he co-authored The Sweet Flypaper of Life with Langston Hughes focusing his lens on illustrating the human qualities of African American life in Harlein Harlem.
When Roy DeCarava set out in mid-twentieth century Harlem to undertake what would become the landmark photobook The Sweet Flypaper of Life (1955), he employed photography as «a creative expression to meditate on everyday life and family,» says Drew Sawyer, head of exhibitions and curator of photography at the Columbus Museum of Art.
Hughes collaborated with a number of visual artists including Mexican painter Miguel Covarrubias, who illustrated «The Weary Blues,» Hughes's first books, a collection of poems published in 1926; photographer Roy DeCarava on «The Sweet Flypaper of Life»; German - American artist Winold Reiss; and artist Aaron Douglas, his friend and Harlem Renaissance peer.
HUSH lets us in, «Classical Sirens and Japanese Geishas, be prepared to be seduced and discarded like a piece of old flypaper
I'm sure Andy doesn't appreciate it, but the flypaper effect is known in ecology as an»em ergent property».
DotEarth is the new flypaper for denialists.When I need to know what FUD phrases are hot in the deniosphere, I come here.
More energy outgoing and incoming will be stuck in the atmosphere longer due to the flypaper effect of reducing the absorption distance.
Similarly the methane stuff is also flypaper for wackos — but more from the horrible - we're - all - gonna - die side (and, you know I'm suspicious they're being set up by the emergency drumbeat used by the gas industry that's already ramping up to drill for gas in the Arctic, particularly in Russia; it's a two - for - one if they can get some kind of credit or payment for «alleviating the methane emergency» and sell the gas too.
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