Sentences with phrase «official big shot»

Now, I just need to get the business cards and stationary printed up, and I'll be an official big shot.

Not exact matches

The White House on Thursday took a shot at former administration official Omarosa Manigault after a reporter asked about her curious comments on an upcoming episode of the CBS show «Celebrity Big Brother.»
It's official: Word Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: WWE) CEO Vince McMahon is taking another shot at what many consider the biggest flop of his business career — the XFL.
These elected officials have the aud acity to shoot down any form of health care options that step on the money toes of big health care in dus try in this country.
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Barca won the replay 3 - 1 with a big help from the officials when the referee took the bizarre decision to show Robin van Persie a second yellow card for shooting at goal after he had blown for a free kick.
What began a few years ago as a trickle of small independent films shot in and around Kingston has of late turned into a veritable flood, including big - budget productions with real movie stars, thanks to a new tax break and efforts by local officials to woo and accommodate the industry.
Well, there's no official word about anything on the visual end of the movie, and before you say ZOMG SINGLE TRACKING SHOT MOVIE cool your jets, because — again, if this is accurate, and that's a big maybe — it's at best constructed to look that way, like Alfred Hitchcock did with the careful edits in the aforementioned «Rope.»
My Bellwether colleague (and former Obama administration official), the always straight - shooting Chad Aldeman, called it a «big ole nothing burger» that had «no real ambitions» for 95 percent of the nation's schools.
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