While voters and pundits are still focused on this year's neck - and - neck battle between GOP Rep. Michael Grimm and Democrat Domenic M. Recchia Jr., some politicos have started triangulating a possible 2015 special election, with one
intriguing name coming to the fore in recent days: GOP District Attorney Daniel Donovan.
Not exact matches
From Søren Kierkegaard
comes the dark but
intriguing remark that «God is not a
name but a concept.»
Labels that
come up with romantic and
intriguing names for very ordinary ingredients.
David Ospina can expect to be reinstated for the visit of Chelsea on Sunday with the real
intrigue still to
come when Arsene Wenger
names his team for the FA Cup final next month.
DISAPPEARANCE One of two films
name Disappearance that played the festival this year, Boudewijn Koole constructs an
intriguing tale of a mother and daughter
coming to terms with just how little they truly know each other.
We suspect such things are
coming, but Landesman's screenplay (based on Webb's book Dark Alliance and another by Nick Schou that shares a
name with the movie) is far more
intriguing when it finds itself inside the conference rooms of the bigger, national newspapers.
It doesn't seem like the most obvious fit to begin with, but these are two huge
names coming together in an
intriguing way next year.
Artists leading from this trigger work include famous
names like Picasso, Bob and Roberta Smith, and Sarah Lucas, but also we are introduced to
intriguing pieces viewers may otherwise not have
come across — e.g. Karen Korr and Olivier Richon and their arresting «Punk Series» photographs.
It's an exhilarating read switching from the taxonomical
names of flora and fauna to political
intrigue as century - old traditions
come under attack as local fishermen fight back.
With this
intriguing, informal nickname
comes an increasingly high reputation; described by The Guardian writer Laura Paddison, they're the firms that promise «top graduates a glittering
name on their CV, A-list corporate clients and excellent training».