Sentences with phrase «lines shouting about»

For all of you out on the front lines shouting about this new world, I want to thank you.

Not exact matches

Think about the subject line, think about how to formally acknowledge the person, break the copy into paragraphs, avoid shouting by using capitals, make sure that your email is clear especially with what steps need to be taken from here for the customer if they would like to proceed.
THIS IS THE LINEUP FOR ARSENAL HAD WENGER BEEN MORE TACTICAL IN THE SUMMER («AGAINST BIG OPPOSITION») WELBECK GIROUD SANCHEZ DIABY CAVARLHO RAMSEY GIBBS KOSCIELNY MERTESACKER CHAMBERS FABIANSKI i have been thinking about it for a long period of time and with the pace and strength in mid maybe we could have a decent shout at the title challenge but as we all know Wenger would hate this line up and put 4 CAMS for them, i think it is better we concentrate on drawing against big opposition.
Also noticeable is while the headlines will shout about 250mph running, the documentation published today merely states that the line is capable of carrying trains at this speed.
Our NHS is too important to make cheap party political points about, so we once again call on the Tories and Plaid to stand up for patients rather than simply sitting back and shouting from the side - lines
Some did plan on these lines, Frank Field was shouting about a separate Labour Party refusing the take the whip.
«Sorry about that,» he shouts over the line.
Stone's big moment, for example, a confessional song about the aunt who inspired her, should be heartrending, but it mainly comes off as a shameless showcase along the lines of Anne Hathaway's tear - streaked spittling and shouting in Tom Hooper's Les Misérables.
I enjoyed his arch Shakespearean turn in the first film (not too surprising there, considering Kenneth Branagh was at the helm), but he turns it up to about 15 here, randomly shouting lines, chewing scenery and vaguely making a mockery of the world.
Think particularly about the significance of the final lines of the book:»... we in the streets, the Spared, the Elect, began to shout obscenities and the various names of God.»
While Mickey Mouse looks on with bemusement at a fishing pier, a wild - eyed Donald Duck raves hysterically about the giant fish he thinks he's caught on the other end of his tugging line, shouting, «Look Mickey, I've hooked a big one!!»
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