Sentences with phrase «into rallying cries»

But the phrasing could also boomerang, given the Nixon campaign's occasional parrying of insults like «unqualified lesbian» into rallying cries.
That skepticism has been one of the defining traits of this Celtics team, and they have turned it into a rallying cry of sorts.
«We are a big club,» he said, tapping into the rallying cry theme.
Former Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon is the latest politician to turn a critic's derogatory slam into a rallying cry for supporters.
That's despite the fact that Rangel managed to turn the negative attention into a rallying cry in the last election among his supporters, who felt he was unfairly abused by critics from outside the district who failed to appreciate his legislative contributions and constituent services.
Generally, it's not very easy to tell what the overall theme of an Emmy Awards ceremony is going to be until after Game Of Thrones or Modern Family start pulling in every award, but a specific theme started to take shape early on that then turned into a rallying cry when Transparent's Jill Soloway won a directing Emmy...
Winfrey's speech thundered into a rallying cry for equality and justice for women everywhere, «whose names we'll never know,» and a salute to men who support them.
The anti-reform movement has picked up some steam of late because it has successfully worked these false dichotomies — e.g. because unions control public schools, our school children need them — into a rallying cry.
(That's more than can be said for lots of ABA and bar publications, which turn every story about a solo - gone - bad into a rallying cry for CLE or more practice management classes).

Not exact matches

Before Hillary Clinton dragged Airbnb and Uber into the national spotlight, U.S. Senator Mark Warner, D - Va., started the rallying cry.
In the 1980s, Ford turned «Quality Is Job 1» from an internal rallying cry into a consumer slogan in response to the threat from cheaper, more reliable Japanese cars.
But eventually, bounces are met with less enthusiasm and the rallying cry of buy the dip morphs into sell the rip.
Jeremiah 29:11, the rallying cry of prosperity preachers everywhere, often holds much of the consumerist and impatient attitude we take into our relationship with God.
The skyrocketing intermarriage rate that came to the fore in the 1970s and 1980s and recognized by the 1990 National Jewish Population Survey called into question the legitimacy of peoplehood as a communal rallying cry.
Between life and choice, life should win every time... «Pro-choice» has turned into a tone - deaf rallying cry....
But it has increasingly become simply a rallying cry for the converted and descends into mindless bashing of opponents.
The White House has made Citizens United a populist rallying cry for Democrats, who hope to cut into projected Republican gains in the November elections by painting the GOP as guardians of the rich and powerful.
And Tuesday's result has already become a rallying cry for activists seeking to draw even more women into the public square.
Talanoa helps embrace #WeAreStillin, the rallying cry of America's Pledge and provides hope that we can move past the challenges of implementing the Paris Agreement and surpass country - level politics as we move into 2018.
Be it his MPAA - slamming This Film Is Not Yet Rated or Outrage, his exposé of gay politicians, Kirby Dick's nonfiction cinema drags ugly truths out of the shadows and into the light, a modus operandi again followed with The Invisible War, his investigation - cum - rallying - cry regarding sexual assault in the military.
In an era when the rallying cry of #OscarsSoWhite has ceded the social - media spotlight to the #MeToo movement, «Phantom Thread's» retreat into a bygone era of haute couture and mushroom omelets feels at once timeless and gloriously untimely.
Since 2015, when the hashtag first became a rallying cry for inclusion, most, if not all, of the big studios have reinvigorated or created diversity initiatives, agencies have taken a more active role in supporting their clients and film festivals have continued to be entrees into Hollywood for traditionally marginalized folks.
Loosely translated as «Let's go,» this year's rally cry is informed by the Arabic theme that will permeate the festival as it once again delves deep into the corners of the world's best cinema.
Once in office, he quickly nominated DeVos to turn his campaign rallying cry into a reality.
And while local officials acknowledge multiple factors may play into tonight's decision, Central Elementary's plight has become a rallying cry among public education advocates in North Carolina this month, with some castigating state lawmakers for handing down funding shortfalls that increasingly strain local school systems.
It will never have you grinning like a Group B rally fan sniffing the door handles of a Delta S4 through Kielder, but it won't have you crying into your McLaren team baseball cap at a Grand Prix, either.
Bitcoin's current rally has clearly divided people into two opposing camps, with the bulls becoming more bullish and the bears crying bubble.
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