Sentences with phrase «more barbs»

The political feud continued with more barbs between the two sides after Cuomo's press conference Thursday.
Father Joe is a memoir, to be sure, but in the midst of his other obiter dicta on politics and humor, it would have been gratifying to see Hendra begin to forge a few more barbs tipped with a little sub specie aeternitatis, even if they were tossed from left of center.
However, although domestic energy bills are one more barb in an ocean of pain - the scurrilous imposition of the green madness by the political elite will be a reason but not the actual trigger to widespread civil mutiny against authority.

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Whether it can truly be a considered a roast, commercial real estate's elite still managed to exchange some light - hearted barbs with CBRE's Stephen Siegel, who was honored during a benefit -LSB-...]... [more]
How we react to their unfair and unloving (but predictable) barbs will say more about us than anything else they can pontificate to each other about.
There is another reason for Wenger to want his rival to stay in charge at Stamford Bridge as well, however, and this is on a more personal note, because the prof must have been loving all the suffering that his serial taunter was going through and was probably looking forward to a few well chosen verbal barbs aimed at the special one.
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«I think that's what New Yorkers care about... That's what we should be talking about not who has some kind of marginally more or arguably less progressive record dating back to some political barbing back and forth.»
What will he be thinking as the barbs and jibes start raining down on him once more?
Taking Akshar's argument as a barb toward down - state NY, Senate Deputy Minority Leader Michael Gianaris of Queens [D] stepped in to respond,» [Manhattan] gives the Senate the luxury to spread money to parts of the state that need more help.»
The debate focused less on the comptroller's duties, and more on character bashing (though their barbs still weren't as nasty or personal as the Post's average «Love Gov» cover).
His barb was rude and discourteous — «The Baroness whatever it is, I can't remember...» — but more importantly, it was aimed at undermining her.
More closely related species had a few barbs branching from a central axis.
In other cases, a feather will produce more hooks that lock the barbs into straight rows, creating the flat surface that birds use to fly.
They found that there tended to be more mites on the hummingbirds» outer tail feathers than inner, and saw that mites often nestled between the barbs of individual feathers, sometimes in high numbers.
As feathers continued to change, they developed tufts, barbs, branching features, little hooks, and more.
Dark and sultry - looking, Rita La Roy was burlesque queen Taxi Belle Hooper in Josef Von Sternberg's The Blonde Venus (1932) and thus on the receiving end of some of Marlene Dietrich's more stinging barbs.
Calling Brolin «Thanos» is a funny little barb, but when Domino asks if it's derivative for Wilson to call his super-group X-Force, it's hard to know if she just means of the X-Men, especially since the crossed - arm gesture he's making feels more like it's ripped off from Black Panther's Wakandan salute — a reference somebody on the film surely could have, and should have acknowledged.
As her Agent Susan Cooper assumes various identities and becomes more confident in her role as a badass, the film lands some sly shots at the sexist barbs often thrown McCarthy's way.
What's more, the Russos understand, as Joss Whedon does, that the Marvel universe is really just one big dysfunctional family — an extended ensemble of big personalities, trading as many barbs as blows.
When you scatter fish from the same groups (e.g. tetras, barbs, danios, rasboras, cichlids, catfish, etc.), people are much more likely to choose items they like, rather than shopping by price.
Dogs tend to mouth things out of curiosity, even more than cats, Keller said, although cats get things like string, twine and ribbon caught on the barbs of their tongue, which tend to work themselves further back in their mouth and could get swallowed.
We noticed that very few people were swimming in the vicinity of the stingrays, and the reason for this is that a swimmer would be more likely to have an entanglement with one, with the possibility of it reacting aggressively and releasing its venomous barb.
The Tower of Barbs has also been frequently updated with new content such as the punishing foes known as THE 4 FORCEMEN, an ever - expanding collection of premium skill decals, seasonal in - game events, and more.
Why use a wrench when you can use a wrench wrapped in electrified barb wire Dying Light's sizeable crafting system enables players to create a slew of new, more potent weapons and equipment, as well as specialized ammunition
Armed with little more than your wits, you need to escape and work out how to destroy the barb - tailed monstrosity without being pulled kicking - and - screaming into an air vent.
While the barbs made for good TV, if not an informative debate, a pair of profiles in today's Boston Globe offers a more considered look at the early public - interest work of Clinton as a young lawyer and Obama just before law school.
Barbs will pop out and lock it into place after penetrating the skin of the rogue spacecraft, which is a little more than an inch thick.
Following on yesterday's barbs, Spotify is making another, more aggressive attack against Apple Music.
The negative barbs weren't the concern at all; the far more damaging thing was the failure to meet that 5:1 ratio.
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