Sentences with phrase «kicked in the teeth by»

Ever since Jamie Vardy turned down Arsenal's offer to come to th Emirates, the Gunners fans have been hearing thousands of Arsenal transfer rumours linking us with every available striker in the world, and now it feels like we have been kicked in the teeth by Wenger as he confirms that the one rumour that was definitely true was the chase for Takuma Asano from Hiroshima.
And they know I will stand up for the aspiring and the enterprising, kicked in the teeth by a Labour Party reverting to type.
Paul Whiteman, the general secretary of NAHT, warned that giving extra money to some teachers but not others would be «viewed as a kick in the teeth by many existing teachers».
My childhood friend was a boy and together we built forts together in my back yard, I lost all my marbles to him, we played basketball and Red Rover (where I got kicked in the teeth by said friend) with other kids as well as Kung Fu fighting and whatever game we could think of to keep us occupied and outdoors.
Paper books are going to co-exist with e-books for some time... at least until consumers really get kicked in the teeth by manufacturing costs.
You simply got kicked in the teeth by a mixture of pure chance and questionable design.

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This is an act of unparalleled arrogance by the board and a kick in the teeth for the supporters who are the life blood of this great club.
It is yet again a kick in the teeth to all fans that this club continues to be owned by someone whose only interest is his bottom line balance sheet and managed by an aging has been who has proved again this season he is unable to do the job he is vastly overpaid to do.
He was accused by the Unite union of «kicking working people firmly in the teeth» after his comments at a Conservative party conference fringe meeting.
Speaking in the House, Caroline Flint described the government's plan as «yet another example of a government which is out of touch», she called the move one that «threatens to strangle at birth the solar industry», and «a kick in the teeth for all those families who want to do the right thing by investing in solar».
«It's been a year and a half of getting my teeth kicked in by the media reports on this situation.»
The plot kicks in when Django (Jamie Foxx on low simmer) is bought by Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz), a German - born dentist - turned - bounty - hunter whose wagon still sports a giant tooth.
Tisch and King are supposed to get back to Cuomo with their advice on how best to kick New York's teachers in the teeth by December 31, so to all my NY teacher neighbors, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Later, after we get back to the pits, we get a second kick in the teeth when we learn that John Hanson had bumped up the record past 208 mph earlier in the day — in the Civic built by Habrzyk.
Chuck Norris is the only one who can type my name on a keyboard by using my teeth as keys, courtesy of a roundhouse kick in my mouth
Agreed — do not kick readers and potential readers in the teeth by insulting and belittling them on social media...
Not only is this a rather cheap way of increasing the games length, and a dull one at that, but it also feels rather out - of - place to be flying around the sodding galaxy looking for random artifacts when the Earth is getting its teeth kicked in by the Reapers.
Founded by Nick Spanos, an accomplished entrepreneur who cut his teeth in real estate, Bitcoin Center NYC first opened with a kick - off New Year's Eve party on December 31st 2013.
It's then a bit of a kick in the teeth that the slowest part of the performance is the camera - the one area of software that has been tweaked by Nokia.
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