Sentences with phrase «of television cameras»

On a night when Burnley played some outstanding football to lead 3 - 0 at half time, with the game ending 3 - 1, Kavanagh had an easy night in front of the television cameras with his performance earning him a RATE THE REF rating of 98.00 out of 100, a figure which, being his only Burnley game, sees him firmly at the top of the table.
As Woods has struggled mightily with his game, he has done so in the harsh glare of television cameras following his every move.
Iain Dale, the political blogger and publisher behind McBride's controversial memoirs about his time as Gordon Brown's spin doctor, grappled with the man and his dog before tumbling to the ground in view of the television cameras.
King's funeral was not much different from all the others at Ebenezer Baptist Church, except for the presence of television cameras and a host of Kennedys.
Americans of both parties, to judge by their behavior, appear to believe that policies are created by placing a suitably charismatic politician in front of a sufficient number of television cameras.
All observers paying sufficient attention and with insufficient mental calcification became marginally better at deciphering football matches from the perspective of television cameras.
«For a man who's love of a television camera is legendary, why won't Chuck come out of hiding?
The hearing, called by the Republican - controlled state Senate, was packed with angry mothers chiding bureaucrats, spokespeople from at least three branches of the Cuomo administration, a phalanx of television cameras and an activist in a bright blue wig and matching tight shorts calling himself SuperWaterMan.
Gathered before a fleet of television cameras and accompanied by Virginia's current governor, Tim Kaine, each Democrat promised to do whatever it takes to get Deeds elected this fall.
:::::: Dios mío querido, together we look into the web of blood in their eyes, and into the affectless red eyes of the television cameras!
The scene was a far cry from the tumult and ranks of television cameras 20 years earlier, when Dr. Hansen's testimony generated evening news reports and front - page stories.
They would have you think that evidence is concealed from the public, and judges are black boxes — their decisions inaccessible and undecipherable to the larger community, and only the bright light of television cameras and public broadcasts will cure these ills.
Comey sanctimoniously writes, «Other than mistakes in the way I presented myself in the July 5 public statement in front of the television cameras,... if I could do it all again, I would do the same thing.»
Ms Rantzen said she was prepared for the prospect of failure after her previous experiences in the glare of the television cameras.
Weeks later, the US launched Alan Shepard on a suborbital flight in full view of television cameras.
It has been cynically suggested that he responds to the presence of television cameras both by making bigger decisions and by embiggening his gestures, and following last September's hilarious dismissal of Gabriel - but - not - Diego Costa, some Arsenal fans even petitioned the FA to have him kept from their fixtures.
But when I see mega-millionaire ministry leaders flying to Africa so they can feed the hungry in front of television cameras all for «the glory of God» I get a little hesitant about saying that my blogging goals or publishing dreams are also for «the glory of God.»
Rob Manfred got in front of a television camera, openly wondered if yousa offense gonna die, and everyone had the same thought: uh-oh.
Yesterday at 06:46 pm - Forest haven't won in south Wales since 2010 and will hope to dent their promotion hopes in front of the television cameras...
That was because only six people could fit into the view of the television cameras, according to sources who had spoken with representatives of NY1, which sponsored and moderated the debate.
Over three successive Thursdays, the leaders of the three main parties, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg, went head to head for 90 minutes in front of the television cameras.
One of the more noted events of a quiet campaign was when countryside protester Craig Evans threw an egg at Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott in Rhyl; Prescott then punched him and a struggle ensued, in front of television cameras.
Asked for his reaction, in front of a television camera, Mr Grayling thought that Sir Richard had agreed to be Gordon Brown's adviser, and rubbished the appointment as a «political gimmick».
In an atmosphere of that nature, it is clear that there can be no unity, because it is not the words that are said in the front of television cameras that will bring unity, it is the actions that we take when nobody is watching.
Perhaps a visit to an industrial estate in Hull would not have been the top of the list, but that is where Nick Clegg found himself yesterday as he basked in the glory of his lauded performance in front of the television cameras.
Some scientists believed the researchers — who published their finds in the nascent journal eLife and worked under the glare of television cameras — played fast and loose with the truth.
A small part by Alan Alda, as the original Elysium founder plays out pleasingly, and it is his character Carvin that holds the deed to the farm, offering the story its silly subplot about a big corporation trying to buy out Elysium to build a casino, which at one point has Linda running topless (with others) in front of a television camera.
He sprang out of a car driven by an aide, and waved to a clutch of protesters gathered in front of television cameras.
Brittany is a veteran in front of the television camera.
Christian practiced for months with his piano teacher so that he could play «Für Elise» in front of television cameras and an audience that included the first lady of Hawaii.
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