Sentences with phrase «opportune moments on»

In addition to the sly humor to be found in the background of every Aardman production (labels for Costly Crackers and Stumbler's Whiskey, a wall papered with news stories about the «Veggy Monster» from «The Curse of the Were - Rabbit»), «Flushed Away» features a hilarious running gag in the form of a Greek chorus of singing slugs, who harmonize at opportune moments on everything from «Don't Worry, Be Happy» to «Mr. Lonely.»

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They can even see which pages of your website the client is on, allowing them to make contact at the most opportune moment.
Those cheery feelings are waiting for an opportune moment to pull a bait - and - switch on you.
The National Secular Society will claim in its study on Monday that the Prince of Wales» coronation will provide an «opportune moment» to make the case for separating the Church of England with the state - or «disestablishment.»
With sustainable packaging and the reduction of plastics more prevalent within the media than ever, The Big Plastics Debate comes at an opportune moment to educate the packaging community on the challenges it faces, and the opportunities that will arise because of it.
And with Major League Baseball focusing on bringing the game back to urban areas, the rise of JRW could not have come at a more opportune moment for baseball as an institution in America, the first sport to desegregate its ranks by admitting the great Number 42, Jackie Robinson, in 1947.
He recovered the ball well consistently in the game and his pressing was second to none on the pitch; Hamilton also showed good awareness positionally, picking opportune times to drift centrally and take advantage of the space ahead of him, which led to his most of his brightest moments in attack although he wasn't afraid to try to beat his man done the outside.
They may be quiet, but water changes on a weekly basis, filters or heaters quitting at I opportune moments, etc..
Kendrick and Plaza conveniently turn their hot mess factor on and off like it's a light switch, and there is rarely a moment where the audience isn't aware of that, especially when Kendrick turns the switch back on at the least opportune time.
Capitalizing on a most opportune moment, a curious young fourth grader approached a famous philosopher who was making a stop in the student's town...
A hyperdrive unit that doesn't break down at the least opportune moments would be nice, too, but don't count on it.
It's not enough to buy a solid stock or mutual fund; you also have to pay attention to what's going on in the market so you're making your purchase at the most opportune moment.
Jean - Gabriel joins us at a very opportune moment in our journey as we embark on an accelerated growth and expansion plan to take Kerzner to new places around the world, from Mexico and beyond
Commenting on the Kronn donation, IMMA's Director, Enrique Juncosa, said: «David Kronn's commitment to making IMMA the future home of his photography collection positions us as a major force in the field and comes at an opportune moment, when the museum would not have the resources to buy such prime works.»
This is an opportune moment to put on the record at this thread my responses to your general comments, some of which you are already aware of.
TH: Is the previously rumored Nau luggage line still sitting on the shelf, waiting for an opportune moment to show itself?
The 65th Session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women happens at an opportune moment for Canadian women.
With the new fall term just beginning, and thousands of first - year law students across the country entering upon legal studies; and with the student editors of the McGill Law Journal preparing yet another new edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (incredibly, the 8th since its first appearance in 1986), I thought it an opportune moment to add my thoughts on the practice of legal citation and how we — and specifically the editors of the McGill Guide — would do well to reconsider both the ends and the means of legal citation as currently practised.
A little more than a year on from the special educational needs and disability (SEND) reforms coming into force, today's conference is an opportune moment to pause for reflection, take stock, check we're on track, and look ahead to make sure we're confident of securing the transformation and culture change set out in that initial vision.
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