Sentences with phrase «poked him in the eye when»

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«At a time when, if Bob Lighthizer had his way, he'd be doing radical reform of the W.T.O., it seems weird to poke him in the eye with a case like this,» Mr. Tucker said.
When I saw today's cartoon, I didn't assume you to be the one in the armor — on the contrary, I interpreted is as your poke in the eye of the whole «defending the faith» mindset.
So yes, this moment, the one in the picture there, is saving me, when she smells like sunscreen and pool water, her eyes so heavy with taking in the sunshine, and she's warm with the exhaustion of a good day, soft baby curls to poke my finger through, wearing her golden hair like a ring.
We are talking about, IMO, the most respected manager in the game when it comes to behavior, let's not make an eye poking Mourinho about this little push.
Even in defeat, as rare as those occurences have been, Bolton have been pleasing on the eye and were even unfortunate; a red card to influential and much sought after centre - half Gary Cahill scuppering their chances of grounding a point out of their away contest with Arsenal when the score was level at 1 - 1, while they had several penalty appeals turned down before seeing Maxi Rodriguez toe - poke one underneath Jussi as Bolton suffered their second undeserved defeat of the season.
When I am able to convince him to sit still long enough to eat, he's either poking my eyes out, clawing at my hair, or shoving his fingers in my mouth.
When I decided to co-sleep, I discovered that, in reality, co-sleeping is more like trying to sleep while a drunk octopus pees on you and pokes you in the eye.
We would also like for me to go back to work eventually (when everyone is in preschool otherwise how would we afford THAT), because gosh I think staying home forever and not having a job might make me poke my own eyes out from reading too much internet gossip.
When, in our view, they get it wrong, I'll be the first to poke them in the eye
When the researchers poked tiny electrodes into the shrimps» eyes and directed circularly polarized light onto them, they found that the same cells responded in different ways, at times recognizing the properties of circularly polarized light.
The sprinkling of humor sometimes keeps the movie grounded in its roots, but when it branches out it pokes you in the eye rather than enlightens.
Does Betty in Accounting look like she might poke your eyes out when you pass in the hallway?
While still awaiting our first drive, here's what caught our eyes when we poked and prodded this segment - shaking newcomer in the Toronto showroom.
(You don't like it when hair pokes in your eyes, do you?
And maybe it was because I had recently heard the term «Louise Nevelson», about Aspen, that when I saw the Leonardo Drew, Number 150 (2011), it reminded me without cease of Louise Nevelson's Cascade, except with too much of a poke - in - the - eye refusal of negative space.
Barnett Newman famously observed that «Sculpture is what you bump into when you back up to see a painting,» poking fun at sculpture's secondary status in the eyes of many art lovers.
It was hard to read where they were going, and I was as surprised as you were when, in March, the court poked the prime minister in the eye and ruled Nadon was ineligible for appointment to the coutnry's top court.
Sunglasses are recommended for children when they are old enough to be able to put them on without poking themselves in the eyes.
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