Not exact matches
Four goals
in twenty appearances don't tell the full
story of a young player who was shunted out of his favored
role and
limited to substitute opportunities
in many games.
Surely one day the real
story of the term
limits debacle will be written, and it will be full of luscious details: the assurance to Christine Quinn that she will be crowned the first female mayor
in 2013; the Committee Chairs that were passed around like so many lollipops at a birthday party (Mr. Bloomberg of course
in the
role of scary clown); the allocation of special funds to right - voting Council members.Basically, a register of threats and bribes and blame - passing that rivals anything else
in the history of shady municipal dealmaking.
Current communications director Paul Rivera is staying on, but he's likely moving into a more
limited chief of staff - type
role, although there are two people with that title at the moment
in Sampson's camp: Michelle Trotman, whose name appeared
in a recent Times
story on the leader's representation of a shady Queens real estate broker, Edul Ahmad; and Michael Cohen, who I'm told runs things
in the senator's Brooklyn district.
Tina Fey and Matt Damon round out the cast as Sosuke's parents, but their
role is
limited in a
story that's mostly about the wonders of being young enough to unquestioningly accept every new surprise that life has to offer.
Best Performance by an Actress
in a Supporting
Role in a Series,
Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television Kirsten Dunst, Fargo Lady Gaga, American Horror
Story: Hotel Sarah Hay, Flesh and Bone Felicity Huffman, American Crime Queen Latifah, Bessie
Best Performance by an Actor
in a Supporting
Role in a Series,
Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Sterling K. Brown, The People V OJ Simpson: American Crime
Story (predicted winner) Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager John Lithgow, The Crown Christian Slater, Mr. Robot John Travolta, The People V OJ Simpson: American Crime
Story
David Oyelowo was honored as Best Actor
in a Movie or
Limited Series for his
role in Nightingale (HBO), and Sarah Paulson was honored as Best Supporting Actress
in a Movie or
Limited Series for her
role in American Horror
Story: Freak Show (FX).
While it's disappointing to see a fantastic character actor like Ben Mendelsohn wasted
in such a small
role, he makes the most of his
limited screen time, especially considering his rascally outlaw doesn't even enter the
story until the final act.
You can sense the familiarity the actors have with their
roles, but they actors make it new and poignant, and avoid going over the top
in the
story's
limited psychic and physical space.
Best Performance by an Actor
in a Supporting
Role in a Series,
Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Sterling K. Brown — «The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime
Story» Hugh Laurie — «The Night Manager» John Lithgow — «The Crown» Christian Slater — «Mr. Robot» John Travolta — «The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime
Story»
The characters are not just
limited to a
role in the party, they also carry an impact on the
story as the game features multiple endings depending on how you are able to find and unlock each of the character.
Almost all of the characters, from main characters who appeared throughout the entire game, to peasants whose
role was
limited to a source of information
in a side mission felt as if they had a place and, importantly, their own
story in Geralt's world.
In the story, the president's science adviser was quite frank about the limited role of science in the policy real
In the
story, the president's science adviser was quite frank about the
limited role of science
in the policy real
in the policy realm:
The mission of the Young Voices for the Planet film series is to
limit the magnitude of climate change and its impacts by empowering children and youth, through uplifting and inspiring success
stories, to take an essential
role in informing their communities — and society at large, challenging decision - makers, and catalyzing change.
In a front - page New York Times story on Friday, he describes how he came to take the deposition of Jeffrey Stephan, an employee of GMAC who signed thousands of foreclosure affidavits in his role as a «limited signing officer.&raqu
In a front - page New York Times
story on Friday, he describes how he came to take the deposition of Jeffrey Stephan, an employee of GMAC who signed thousands of foreclosure affidavits
in his role as a «limited signing officer.&raqu
in his
role as a «
limited signing officer.»
The authors note that victims of domestic violence have to appear before a variety of courts and tribunals; confront an array of laws, regulations, policies, and procedures that require them to play a range of
roles; have to frame their lives and tell their
stories in different ways to access the services and remedies to which they may be entitled — and all at a time when their lives are
in upheaval and their ability to cope is
limited (at 4).