Sentences with phrase «now brandished»

The league has produced iconic moments, now brandished into football folklore.

Not exact matches

So I do hope that Ferguson brandishing last week's clash with Liverpool as the» biggest game of the season» was a ploy, as it's about time United took this fixture as seriously as their neighbours, who are the ones making all the noise right now as they sit pretty at the summit of the Barclay's Premier League.
Not only did the Liberal Democrats alienate left - leaning voters by entering the coalition, but its leaders did as much as David Cameron and George Osborne to brand Labour as spendthrift and irresponsible — Nick Clegg by playing up the comparison between the UK and Greece, David Laws by brandishing the now - notorious note from Liam Byrne.
Courtesy of Nintendo Everything, we can now see images of Batman squaring off against Deathstroke, Black Mask wielding a hatchet and forceps, Gotham City police officers in tactical gear, and the Penguin brandishing a cattle prod.
The point at issue as far as I see it is that the MBH98 graph in TAR was the piece of «evidence» that was brandished by most politicians as the rationale for carbon taxes, wind farms, mercury light bulbs and all the other costly and inefficient burdens we tax payers are now saddled with.
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