Sentences with phrase «made some hay against»

Mayfield also made some hay against Ohio State's rather ridiculous coverages of OU's spread, trips (three WRs to one side) formations.

Not exact matches

Butterfield's hyperbole was meant not as an expression of bubble mentality but as a sensible precaution against it: Make hay while the sun shines.
Against the rules, but since the enforcers of the rules are the people who decided to ignore them, not sure if there is formal recourse, other than stern disapproval, the making of political hay, and storing it in memory for an eventual tit for tat payback.
But it won't abate, unless the government mounts a vigorous and well - funded counter-campaign: hope against its enemies» agenda of hopelessness, love against virulent hate, facts against diabolic rumours, and a systematic and deliberate projection of its accomplishments, to silence the nay orchestra, now making hay.
But I thought it was a little sketchy that while possibly trying to make hay of how a well placed trend line can make an effect appear to come into being (the flat line of «the pause») or disappear (as it does here), he neglected to mention that the trend he used to do his work was so shallow that, in any other context, he or any of his regular readers would instinctively argue against it, which actually happened in responses to my original comment.
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