«FF can not have it both ways — on the one hand reaping the benefits of arbitration due to the agreements with the Former Employees; but on the other, using this Court to make
a public spectacle of its grievances against EVelozcity,» the court filing says.
Speaking to Dzifa Bampoh, host of Joy FM's Newsnite programme Monday, the APC leader said the EC can not make
a public spectacle of him by citing his inability to provide enough evidence about his identity after he had used his details captured on the voter's ID provided him by the Commission.
The workers said to have made
a public spectacle of government functionaries at the event and President Buhari's absence at the celebration is said to be one key factor for the protest at the Eagle Square's venue of this year's May Day Celebration.
In a statement released by the Oneidas, the tribe said, «It is revealing that she is making
a public spectacle of defending those who want to continue using a racial slur against her fellow citizens of Central New York.»
He has made a pitiful
public spectacle of himself by bottling a general election he had been planning for months.
But then there would be no table in front of which she could make
a public spectacle of herself.
If she had a completely different motive from the one that seems obvious here (which I somehow doubt), then yes, she should have taken responsibility for making sure it was obvious before deliberately making
a public spectacle of herself.
Though they eventually rescinded the invitation, why did members of the IOC invite to Sydney as observers two representatives of the Taliban, who use sports stadiums to make
public spectacle of torture and execution?
And in Matthew 6:1 - 18 Jesus very clearly states to make your prayer a private one and not to make
a public spectacle of yourself.
Jesus actually (well, allegedly) said to pray and fast in private, and said not to make
a public spectacle of yourself.
Why do you insist on being so obvious, and making
a public spectacle of your heterosexuality?
Families should have the choice to mourn in private and not make
a public spectacle of it — and yes, this is a spectacle.
It is on the cross, Paul says, that Jesus disarmed the principalities and powers and made
a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them through His death (Col 2:14 - 15).
Having disarmed principalities and powers, He made
a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it.»
-- that we need not fear the government because Jesus has «disarmed the powers and authorities» and «made
a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross.»
Not exact matches
The original complaint, which had been a fairly straightforward matter
of Citi's allegedly misleading its customers into buying mortgage securities, has morphed into a
public spectacle in which both the SEC and Citi now stand accused
of failing to provide relevant disclosures (in the case
of the SEC, to the court and the
public).
When responses poured in about how [sic] «your famous in» various states, even countries, Cella retweeted and fanned the flames, amassing a following
of 6000 + followers and turning a personal dispute into a
public spectacle.
The entire
spectacle was captured on video, which led Dior to fire him and the French justice system to find him guilty
of uttering «
public insults based on origin, religious affiliation, race or ethnicity.»
Heather Dietrick, Gawker's president and general counsel, presented a more hopeful view
of the case to Capital, and suggested that the Florida jury would be moved by their argument that Hogan had turned his own sex life into a
public spectacle long before Gawker published this tape.
By not parading UBL around as a trophy kill, we both limit the
spectacle that many
of our own gruesome or doubting
public desire AND the propensity for backlash from the communities so very near the war we're fighting.
In this theater almsgiving is rewarded by trumpet fanfare, prayer is a
public parade, and the discomfort
of fasting is a
spectacle.
Consider the disturbing witness
of our present American
spectacle: a popular and privatistic gospel
of self - fulfillment lined up against the deceptively «
public» gospel
of the «Moral Majority.»
Yes, this was evidence that God also was upset about what this man named Jesus was teaching, and had seen fit to make Him a
public spectacle in the sight
of all so that nobody would ever again seek to challenge the teachings
of the religious leaders or the traditions
of the Jewish people.
This reality helps us understand Henry's exasperated incredulity at the
spectacle of the nation becoming richer and richer while its
public realm became poorer and poorer — his deep - seated anger at the inconceivably extensive degradation
of aesthetic experience in postwar America.
Dwight Furrow examines the contemporary fascination with food and culinary arts not only as global
spectacle, but also as an expression
of control, authenticity, and playful creation for individuals in a homogenized, and increasingly
public, world.
As my heart rate started decelerating from the
public spectacle I was just the subject
of, I got to thinking.
Alexander had said: «This week the
public have witnessed the most extraordinary
spectacle of the prime minister ramping up the no deal rhetoric on Brexit and backtracking on her commitment to stay in the single market and Customs Union for transition.
New York, NY — Reshma Saujani, founder
of the national nonprofit Girls Who Code and a Democratic candidate for New York City
Public Advocate, today launched Up to Us, a new campaign to empower women voters to shift the political climate and conversation away from the sex scandals that have turned New York City's summer campaign season into a national
spectacle.
I shouldn't be surprised that Disney chose
spectacle over science, that instead
of highlighting a legitimate agricultural technique, they'd choose to give the
public what it demands — which is,
of course, commuting squash.
The cost
of this
spectacle is not fronted by the
public — not via taxation, anyway, although subsidies are a different matter.
I also think it is demeaning as a society for people to get pleasure out
of watching others fight and that we should consign this
public spectacle, as we have done
public executions, to the dustbin
of history.
Remembered: The Game - Changing Martin Margiela Show
of 1989 As talk turns towards a future
of consumer - facing fashion shows, we look back on the 1989 Martin Margiela presentation, which set a new paradigm for the fashion show as a
public spectacle, in an oral history with contributions from Margiela's closest collaborators and biggest supporters
of the time, courtesy
of The Gentlewoman.
The climax leans heavily on an absurd
public fight, the kind
of spectacle that undermines the adult New York realism the movie otherwise maintains.
Two more
of the year's prickliest comedies focus on embarrassing
public spectacle, as clueless characters broadcast their total lack
of self - awareness.
Given the choice
of a modest funeral service or a pomp - filled
public spectacle, she goes with a grand procession modeled after the funeral
of Abraham Lincoln.
The
spectacle of a famous actress like Portman taking on one
of the most iconic figures in American history becomes, under Larraín's direction, just another level
of performance, in a film concerned with elucidating levels
of performance in
public and private spheres.
By interpreting role play or verses, monologues and scenes we gives to the children the chance to build a new world, a world
of freedom and joy, a world in which a seemingly trivial thing can become a
public spectacle.
Violence is fine in YA, but should always serve a purpose (think The Hunger Games, where bloody deaths as
public spectacle are intended to mock... the idea
of bloody deaths as
public spectacle).
With a sense
of showmanship echoing the
spectacle of Waterhouse Hawkins's own
public presentations, this dramatic biography brings the work
of the 19th century dinosaur artist to life.
If you've been desperate for some new Burnout Paradise high - jinks, you probably already know that, this Thursday, the
spectacle we know simply as Big Surf is finally opening up to members
of the
public.
Some loot box systems go even further than that, from the aforementioned advantages gained from Battlefront II's loot boxes to Call
of Duty: WWII turning loot boxes into a
public spectacle by having them descend from the sky in the game's social spaces as Eurogamer reported.
E.S.P. TV has worked with various venues and institutions including: The Whitney Museum
of American Art, New Museum, Museum
of Arts and Design, Printed Matter, Millennium Film Workshop, New School, Recess, Camera Club (New York, NY); Interstate Projects,
Spectacle Theater, Issue Project Room, Knockdown Center, Flux Factory, Roulette (Brooklyn, NY); Franklin Street Works (Stamford, CT), Liminal Space (Oakland, CA), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco, CA), Human Resources (Los Angeles, CA), Ballroom Marfa, Marfa
Public Radio, (Marfa, TX), Museum
of Human Achievement (Austin, TX), S1 (Portland, OR), Nightingale Cinema (Chicago, IL), MoCAD (Detroit MI), General
Public (Berlin), STORE (Dresden), Studio XX (Montreal), Kling and Bang Gallery (Reykjavik) and Pallas Projects (Dublin).
Throughout the gallery the visitor experiences differing gallery spaces which will provide a varied experience and provide functional flexibility and a varied palette with which the curatorial team can work, catering for the display
of work in an intimate, traditional as well as a large
public spectacle capacity.
The representation
of these heavily mediated individuals, and the questions about image dissemination and
public life, become particularly relevant in present times, where the fields
of politics,
spectacle and celebrity culture collide and merge.
In this I inherit a discourse
of «
public art» and
spectacle that I must negotiate, but also a history and trajectory
of work that uses the city as material, context, and form.
Curated by Miami gallerist Carol Jazzar, Following the Line advances the understanding
of drawing in contemporary art, an arena that is increasingly preoccupied with mass
spectacle,
public space and multimedia.
«Italian Futurism, 1909 - 1944: Reconstructing the Universe» aims to examine paintings and sculptures that have long been recognized as modernist masterpieces alongside works
of architecture, design and pure
public spectacle that fueled the dream
of a total Futurist art.
The announcement that the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is to be the next artist to take on Tate Modern's annual Turbine Hall commission is unsurprising — though surprise,
spectacle and a kind
of art that is accessible to the widest possible
public are what the Turbine Hall demands, even if the
spectacle is
of a quiet or understated sort.
Through the creation
of situations
of wonder, In situ wants to break
public passivity and encourage passers - by to actively participate to the
spectacle of daily life.
It resembles a
public spectacle by Jeff Koons, who will curate a private collection for the New Museum, but with none
of Koons's eagerness to please.