Sentences with phrase «presence as the hook»

We've seen candidates tout their social media bona fides as a plus, but I can't remember a candidate who's used his Twitter presence as the hook for a TV commercial:
We've seen candidates tout their social media bona fides as a plus, but I can't remember a candidate who's used his Twitter presence as the hook for a TV commercial: Cute intro!

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Studi is a magnificent presence, as always, but he's stuck in the role of the noble Native American who, by befriending a white soldier, implicitly lets European ancestors off the hook for their legacy of atrocity.
Research has shown that the presence of armed school personnel, increased numbers of school resource officers, as well as the purchase of other visible school security equipment will not necessarily deter the kind of violence that took place at Sandy Hook.
The world is hooked on mobile devices, such as ebook readers or tablet PCs, and the best way for content providers to register their presence in the changing digital scene is to have an app ready for the various devices that are sought after the most.
Among the new additions to the classic formula is the ability to peek from cover to take shots by moving close to the edge and aiming — which is great and was a long time coming, a grappling hook to quickly navigate through Zero - G environments, which is practical and works quite well, and a new focus on stealth, as some stages give players the option to sneak about and gives them a visual indicator that lets them know how aware enemies are of their presence, so that they can avoid combat or take out enemies silently.
The aspect of visibility pervades both bodies of work on display in Q - SEE SIGD2, in Jared's as he explores the role of the obscured authority as spiritual presence and in Kim's as she uses the craft oriented medium of latch - hook to depict the relationship between bodies, self - care, and arms of violence.
Will Gompertz, previously the director of Tate Media and now BBC Arts Editor, described Serota's «noisy entrance», which was not a vulgar bellowing, but the clicking of shoes on the wooden floorboards of Tate Modern: «His presence at Tate... is such that the disembodied sound of his shoes has the same effect on his staff as the clock - eating crocodile has on Captain Hook (I know — I worked for him for 7 years).»
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