Sentences with phrase «in glancing references»

In fact, he only ever referred to him as «our president,» in glancing references that would be difficult for even the most defensive Trump supporter to turn into a knee - jerk tweet about liberal Hollywood and its hatred of the current administration.

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A casual glance reveals that in five of the first fifteen chapters of the Book of Proverbs, there is no direct religious reference.
I took a glance at our trusty old reference site, Calcio e Finanza, to once again make a very dry finance post (just one look at my bank balance right now says everything about how little qualified I am for this) and answer a couple of questions following the never - say - die turn of events in Roma's 2017/18 Champions» League run.
In her first public appearance since James Comey, the former FBI director, began his book tour, Hillary Clinton made only a glancing reference to him in a speech last night and instead focused most of her attacks on President Trump, once again likening him to authoritarianIn her first public appearance since James Comey, the former FBI director, began his book tour, Hillary Clinton made only a glancing reference to him in a speech last night and instead focused most of her attacks on President Trump, once again likening him to authoritarianin a speech last night and instead focused most of her attacks on President Trump, once again likening him to authoritarians.
George Clooney has never knowingly spoken in public without making at least one glancing reference to his doomed stint as Batman.
One can read the reference in many ways: as a glancing jest, a...
(Properly speaking, TV and ecological crises are all the 22 characters have in common, though there are many references early on to doors being left open — a glancing reference to the more figurative portals that make the interactions between the various plots possible.)
It is easy, at first glance, to sympathize with the monetary concerns charter leaders express in reference to special education programming.
It is, like everything Schnabel does, a statement: a lavish, big production, which, even at a cursory glance, seems haphazardly overpowering in its mix of styles and reference points.
Howard Hodgkin's artwork falls in the realm of the semi-abstract: It seems nonrepresentational at first glance, but it often suggests embedded figures that contain depth and mystery, like the palm tree referenced in the title of this painting.
While at first glance, Mark Grotjahn's oeuvre appears to be bound purely to an aesthetic in modernist discourse, references to nature and movement are plentiful.
The reconstructed space surely provides a nice historical introduction at first glance, however, in actuality, the effect seems to distance one's relationship to the object due to the reconstruction's opening up of a multitude of additional, and quite frankly unnecessary, references: What exactly is on view?
In a single glancing reference, the 19 authors who had contributed to a gripping special issue about planetary tidal influences on solar activity, edited by professor Mörner, had dared to dance in churcIn a single glancing reference, the 19 authors who had contributed to a gripping special issue about planetary tidal influences on solar activity, edited by professor Mörner, had dared to dance in churcin church.
Whereas Skanks in NYC might appear at first glance to reference municipal politics of that other great city, it was really about celebrity gossip, fodder much more common for defamation suits.
But, the NHTSA does supply some information that can provide a glance in to how well New Hampshire motorists are doing in reference to security.
The Catalogue for health and community professionals [616KB] provides a useful «at a glance» reference list of KidsMatter resources you might find useful in your work with children and families.
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