Sentences with phrase «latest stunt»

Apart from suggesting that a corporate lawyer, with no experience of policing, let alone the more difficult and complex aspects of frontline operational policing, take over the top job at Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC)-- Ms May MP is on a roll with her latest stunt on providing guidelines to the judges.
In his best post to date, Marc Mayerson explains FEMA's latest stunt: «to authorize not paying valid [insurance] claims until Congress appropriates more funding.»
Indeed, this latest stunt tells you everything you need to know about these climate liability lawsuits.
This latest stunt is a 24 - hour long web - TV extravaganza.
Who knows what they were thinking, but I can't imagine that even the coal companies footing ACCCE's multi-million dollar lobbying campaign will think that this latest stunt is anything but blatant over-the-top marketing blather.
Their latest stunt is to have a officer they know place a habitual barking citation on our dog boarding facility.
I just got an email from Tim Ferriss with his latest stunt: «Opening the Kimono to 200 People and Baring It All».
The latest stunt was the most challenging yet, according to the British car maker, and ended up at one of China's most iconic natural wonders, Tiānmén Shān, or Heaven's Gate if you will.
We can expect some fierce butting of heads when Sherlock reveals his latest stunt to just be yet another rouse but could it potentially lead to the end of Watson and Sherlock's odd friendship?
Is Joe's latest stunt a crowd pleaser or does it totally crash and burn?
And the latest stunt to promote Deadpool 2 just might end up solidifying another win this year.
But there's something to be said for sticking to a few traditions along the way, and we absolutely love the latest stunt by heartthrob Benedict Cumberbatch.
«We're bringing this scientifically and medically proven fact, this juice — I don't suggest any reporters drink it while on — but this juice has been shown to actually bring about the truth,» said King of his latest stunt, of which he declined to partake himself.
Love it or hate it Formula E are doing an incredible job with their fan engagement and their latest stunt was an organised sim race between the drivers ahead of the actual race at Mexico City.
Whether it's «bantering» off Carl Jenkinson or Calum Chambers as the Ox would say, or doing his latest stunt for the Arsenal media team, it's fair to say that Chamberlain brings a lot of smiles to Arsenal football club, but rarely do they come from the pitch.
We don't know what LaVar Ball and Big Baller Brand have up their sleeves with their latest stunt, but everything the Balls have done has worked so far.
Arsenal should ban them too after the latest stunt they pulled.Ban and boycott the SC * UM that is the Sun newspaper.
Sam, the PC's latest stunt — appointing former PC MLA Lorne Taylor to be the chairman of the Alberta Environmental Monitoring Evaluation and Reporting Agency takes the cake.
The company described his church appearance as «the latest stunt in Ackman's ongoing campaign to drive down our share price for profit.»
An ever adventurous and acutely observational storyteller who has cinematically explored live volcanoes, Antarctica, and the menacing company of Klaus Kinski, Herzog is also a highly self - aware creature, as evidenced by his self - satirizing participation in the 2004 mockumentary Incident at Loch Ness and his later stunt casting as a villain in Jack Reacher.

Not exact matches

A 12 - year - old Chinese boy named Que Jianyu is one of an elite few individuals who occupy the center of that Venn diagram, after he successfully performed the stunt on a reality show called Dream of China late last year.
Instead of staying late at the office every night, employees can get a much - needed break without stunting their career growth.
The New York Times profiles the company's latest advertising stunt that takes the «sex sells» idea (maybe too) literally.
You'd dismiss the stunt as totally ridiculous, if it weren't for the fact that, hard on the heels of its well - financed rival, Borland International Inc. is valued at $ 680 million, a mere eight years later.
He or she may best be seen, perhaps, as someone whose natural human wish for sharing has somehow been warped or stunted, maybe in early childhood or at a later stage where there has been a sense of rejection or disregard.
These cones — which resemble over-sized bubble wrap — are much more than the latest viral stunt food being served up by shops across California, New York, and Toronto.
Samuels has to learn only about 20 protection schemes, and later he'll have to memorize adjustments he must make on stunts and blitzes.
this is it we will find out what wenger has planned the next few hrs will determine the outcome / define our season we shouldn't have left it too late hope we are not getting linked with falcao for pr stunt
In a well - plotted PR stunt, Venky's, Blackburn's controversial owners, have done a fantastic job in deflecting some of the negativity which has swamped the club of late following their shock decision to sack former Rovers boss Sam Allardyce in December of last year.
Why is it when someone does some publicity stunt that they think is great only to realize later it was probably insensitive to many other mothers, they just can't own it and say they are sorry and apologize.
Early investments in prevention of low birth weight and stunting, and early initiation of and exclusive breastfeeding, contribute to reducing the risk of later obesity and chronic diseases.
I would suggest putting anti-vaxxers who need antibiotics to treat VPDs they catch in the same category as adrenaline addicts who need to go to A&E as a result of their latest idiotic stunt, but that wouldn't be fair on the adrenaline addicts who at least get some benefit from their antics.
Just review Fayose's infantile stunts since his second coming, the latest of which is his no - brainer that the 21 Chibok girls, just released from Boko Haram captivity, werePresident Buhari's perfect ploy to deflect attention from the pains in the land!
But former City Councilman Sal Albanese was late to the political stunt himself — because the car he was taking to get there got stuck in traffic.
A source currently at the residence of the late governorship aspirant while speaking to the Nigeria Politics Online through a phone conversation said it was a mere public stunt.
Andrew Cuomo has repeatedly denied involvement in the stunt pitting his dad against late, Mayor Ed Koch, who faced rumors — that he denied — of being gay.
Later the same day, Brown also said that the announcement had not been a pre-election stunt.
They found that mice whose neuron growth was stunted were much more likely to remember their earlier fear a week later.
A brain organoid infected by Zika virus at 28 days old is severely stunted two weeks later (right) compared with a healthy organoid of the same age (left).
Later, the festival organisers announced that 300 trees had been planted outside the city to soak up the estimated 68 tonnes of greenhouse gases released by the stunt: dump, burn and offset.
14 Eigler and his team later used 35 xenon atoms to spell out «IBM,» thus performing the world's smallest PR stunt.
The child's growth is stunted, and no amount of protein consumed later in life can repair the damage.
If you're the type who prefers to keep it simple, then you'd probably appreciate Kate's latest red carpet stunt (or in this case, black carpet stunt).
Like the previous campaign, the company's latest marketing stunt has also generated a lot of chatter on social media:
These sequences set a high bar both for directors who followed in Mr. De Palma's wake and for Mr. Cruise's physical performance, which in the later installments has largely involved progressively scarier stunts.
Yet The Walk, the latest feat of technological wizardry from Robert Zemeckis, does more than simply send Petit's death - defying stunt into motion.
Later, when she pulls the same stunt in a swimming pool, we recognize the show for what it is — a male fantasy film in which the women are little more than rag dolls.
For nearly a decade, he was exclusive stunt man / stand - in for Roy Rogers, accepting such occasional outside assignments as Guy Madison's riding double on the 1950s TV Western Wild Bill Hickok (three decades later, Farnsworth would himself impersonate Hickok in the theatrical feature The Legend of the Lone Ranger).
Fast - paced, with eye - popping stunts and special effects, the latest Mission: Impossible installment delivers everything an action fan could ask for.
Baby Driver is the latest film from writer / director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Scott Pilgrim vs the World), and a new featurette reveals that the action flick about a getaway driver trying to get away from his chosen profession is chock full of real stunt driving, with real cars, on real locations, with real people.
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