Sentences with phrase «more big revelations»

Democrats can only hope that he doesn't have any more big revelations, because if this goes on, Albany Republicans are going to start actively questioning his ethical authority.

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Recent revelations show the data harvesting was far more extensive than previously suspected, and possibly among the biggest privacy breaches in history.
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Adding some meat into my diet and eating 3 solid meals a day, with a big protein one at breakfast, another with salad for lunch and a bit more carbs for dinner has been a revelation.
is more of the same, with a little 9 / 11 / Ground Zero reminiscence spicing the usual unexciting revelations of how much realism it brings to the production to shoot on location in the Big Apple.
But with Dexter more obsessed than the average viewer about things like whether the Trinity Killer keeps souvenirs and whether his love for his family is real or carefully crafted camouflage, this episode's big revelations about Trinity don't seem as significant as they should.
Some of this may be by design, but once some of the film's major revelations occur, you'd expect the molasses - like forward momentum might pick up a bit; it does not, and Damsel's biggest drawback is that it drags more often than not.
In the piece, Wendy writes, «The education «reform» movement has been rocked recently by revelations that its biggest stars are more concerned with the appearance of success than whether children actually learn.»
Big revelation... the reader needs more than words to entertain an audience.
Multiplatform games like, the, the celebratory Sonic Mania, Thumper, The Binding of Isaac, Overcooked, Shovel Knight, Minecraft, Cave Story +, Disgaea 5 and both Resident Evil Revelations games gave players more than enough to do in between big new exclusives.
She is willing to risk the big gesture, to employ huge formats so that her essentially intimate revelations may be more fully explored and delineated... She is willing to declare erotic and sentimental preoccupations full - scale and with conviction.
When I began my intensive search for anything showing the «reposition global warming» memo in its full context, what I found in just the first day was essentially wall - to - wall quotes about Ross Gelbspan's big revelation of it to the world — except for one lone exception, which was a March 13, 2008 US News & World Report article noting phrase was part of Kivalina v Exxon court case documents (more on that separate problem here) which themselves led me to the New York Times revelation of the phrase and the ICE campaign, over six years earlier than any accolades about Gelbspan's exposé.
Sanders» allegations were explosive, triggering a year of hearings that led to an even bigger revelation: For more than 25 years, the sheriff's department has maintained a database called Tred for tracking jail movements, but had almost never disclosed its information.
Recent revelations show the data harvesting was far more extensive than previously suspected, and possibly among the biggest privacy breaches in history.
Lawmakers seeking tighter restrictions on big tech feel even more emboldened than they did in the wake of revelations about Russian meddling in the 2016 election, a source on Capitol Hill told CNN.
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