Sentences with phrase «more jabs»

Stay tuned for more as we find out if Jobs takes any more jabs at RIM.
Round 2: Kattar lands some more jabs, hard jabs that Burgos can't avoid.
Michigan plays the winner of the Mercer / Tennessee game in the Sweet 16, so hopefully Taylor sends out a few more jabs before then.
In the second round he took more jabs, soon was bleeding profusely from nose and mouth.
Before announcing Beyoncé's «Formation» as the winner of the award, he closed out with one more jab at Lochte.

Not exact matches

One post-licensing deal design: the Mets logo displayed next to the exhortation «Take Back New York» — a jab at the far more popular Yankees and their fans.
A jab might be a simple Tweet that says, «Happy Friday,» which acccomplishes nothing more than building a relationship with the customer.
Just this weekend, he echoed that statement, with a more direct jab at Facebook, following the Cambridge Analytica revelations, telling the audience at a conference in China, «The ability of anyone to know what you've been browsing about for years, who your contacts are, who their contacts are, things you like and dislike and every intimate detail of your life — from my own point of view it shouldn't exist.»
What's more surprising is that in his tweetstorm, the president took a jab at his national security adviser, H.R. McMaster.
Published in Chicago Tribune on May 21, 2016 — Print headline: «Gannett, Tribune Publishing battle gets more personal - Both sides trade jabs as takeover fight heats up»
You log into Facebook and it has happened once again: Some broad political sentiment sparks a flame - war and everyone seems to want to weigh in with a jab, meme, ad hominem attack or (arguably worst of all) a wall of text that begs for you to «see more
It would be hard to find more divisive, jabbing rhetoric on marriage than in these publications by self - described «marriage nut» David Blankenhorn, the founder and director of the Institute for American Values, and the late historian Elizabeth Fox - Genovese, well known for her testy rebuff of feminism.
It would be hard to find more divisive, jabbing rhetoric on marriage than in these publications by self - described «marriage nut» David Blankenhorn, the founder and...
I need more than the resources of Bible, theological tradition, and my own commitments if I am to understand my faith and the world in which it is set; I also need the ethical insights of my secular colleagues, the political and psychological analyses of my friends and foes, and the prophetic jab of nonchurchmen whose degree of commitment so often puts my own to shame.20
Finally he recited a list of some of the more illustrious foreign missionaries in the Punjab — John Lowrie and William Reed, the first missionaries in 1834; Charles Forman, who founded the distinguished college which bears his name; Hervey Griswold, the missionary scholar who pioneered in Pun - jab sociology; and some of the more recent missionary heroes, such as Ernie Campbell, who received an Indian government citation for helping resettle refugees; James Alter, who established a center for interreligious understanding; and Clinton Loehlin, who founded the Institute for Sikh Studies at Baring College.
The program takes more satirical jabs at spiritual matters than any other TV show, yet the erratic cartoon family has an appreciative audience among many people of faith and among many analysts of religion.
This would be a nice change but in my exprience on these blogs a great number of the people seem far more interested in petty insults and jabs and any serious debates.
No, it's not a Jewish thing or a Wisconsin thing (a friendly jab to my rival Packers fans, ha ha), but more or less an ad index thing.
Left jab from Kattar does land, but Moicanno lands two more leg kicks, both right above the knee.
Nothing was simpler for Liston to fathom than the world between the ropes — step, jab, hook — and nothing more unyielding than the secrets of living outside them.
The women's nationals, with smooth footwork, purposeful jabs and more - Etonian - than - you'd - expect sportsmanship on display, was far removed from the grotesque blood - a-thons marking the sport's professional version and associated with current pro champ Christy Martin.
What drives me a bit mad about Chubb is he's a lot more refined than Landry in terms of having all the tools in his toolbox, employing hand slaps, rips, swims, various punches and jabs, etc..
In Holyfield's corner, after the first round, Benton told the championto jab more.
A more experienced fighter might have counteracted this strategy by crouching, so that Alongi would have had to punch down at him, but Quarry, a natural stand - up boxer, stayed erect and defended himself from the jab by picking it off with his right hand or slipping it with quick movements of his head.
A few minutes later, throwing a 20 - pound medicine ball while kneeling (to increase upper - body strength while simulating a jab move), Samuels hears more: «Only time you work is when the photographer shows up!»
Christian Horner backed that up, saying that the bumpiness of the kerb probably just caused Verstappen to jab his foot on the throttle a bit more than he wanted to.
Even more than the right and his ring generalship, his jab was the decisive weapon.
The attack fails and begins again, fails once more and begins once more, and suddenly the Uniteds» left winger slams a sharply angled shot past the Coventry goaltender and the locals are ahead in a hail of screaming and shouting and clapping of hands above the head, not to mention a prolonged «sssshhhh» and a series of sharp jabs to my ribs.
The Gamecocks coach took jabs at former employers in Florida and the NFL's Washington Redskins, and a former rival in Flo... more
Then, suddenly, after only 2 previous quick jabs at conservative thinking, the author vomits throughout the last chapter this contradictory notion that the solution involved throwing more Federal money (ie, tax dollars) at the problem.
Back in the winter of 2014, when de Blasio was pushing for a major expansion of pre-kindergarten and after - school programs, he absorbed months of jabs from Cuomo — who at one point tried to outflank de Blasio on the left by saying the mayor's proposal could create «more inequity and inequality.»
Similarly, their opposition to welfare reform means a continued jab in the eye for hard workers who see some earn more than them through the benefits system.
With that implicit jab at Sanders, Clinton then turned to a more overt attack at her potential Republican opponent, Donald Trump, who said in a debate that he did not support a minimum wage.
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As has been widely reported, I had a tough time controlling these two, who were more interested in talking over one another and getting their jabs in than answering questions posed by myself and the members of our panel.
Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro, a potential 2018 gubernatorial candidate, presented his 2017 State of the County address this week in a 38 - minute speech that included more than a few jabs at state government and Cuomo.
Even if you feel that you were wrongly jailed, half an hour on Have I Got News For You letting Paul and Ian take jabs at you, combined with a few self - depreciating one - liners, will do more for your standing than any amount of charity work.
In his speech last night, Paladino showed off more of his blunt, confrontational style with sharp jabs at his opponents.
In an effort to make things more convenient for voters, we've asked the NRCC to clarify the language for those that may be unaware of their voting rights,» said Jessica Proud, adding a jab at Mr. Donovan's Democratic opponent, Brooklyn Councilman Vincent Gentile.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / adventtr More than 382,000 people with kidney disease in the U.S. are on dialysis, a painful procedure that can wreak havoc on blood vessels due to constant jabs from large needles.
With fewer jabs in the arm, no more throat scrapings, and fewer urine samples, saliva could end up a patient's hero.
More than half of children are scared of needles; York University researchers have found a strong connection between this fear in anticipation of a jab and their parents» behaviour during infant vaccinations.
A second survey found that interns were 61 percent more likely to cut or jab themselves while working 20 - plus - hour shifts, with injuries occurring after an average of 29 hours.
A successful jab would stimulate the body to create more immune cells capable of attacking the virus and could be effective at preventing new strains that cross into humans from birds and pigs, according to scientists.
So if you want to put more power behind your jabs and crosses, strengthening your serratus anterior is key.
Punch straight out in front for your right hand jab (1), then cross the body with your back arm and pivot in the hips and on the balls of the back toes for the cross punch (2), and then jab one more time (3).
Does it get more fun than jab, cross and hooking to old school classics («Miss Jackson») while knocking out some calories?
I learnt that you should always jab with your left hand first (if you're right handed) then follow with your right hand for a more powerful punch.
I can tell you one thing that is for sure — when I try to lift the Inch Dumbbells in a suitcase deadlift, there is some intense pain in my left shoulder which burns like someone is jabbing me with a red hot fireplace poker, so I am going to add in some more rotator cuff work as well.
You took a jab at me, «Muscle weighs more than fat, you know.»
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