Sentences with word «screed»

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Sen. Craig Johnson's statement in response to Gov. David Paterson's lengthy screed on New Jersey's property tax cap deal and his call for Albany lawmakers to follow suit by publicly declaring their respective positions on the subject is worth noting.
That somehow this woman should have been able to stage her public protest and post photos to fb along with screeds about formula being poison but Dr. Amy shouldn't have blogged her personal opinion about it?
I want publishers who continue to spew forth hundreds of thousands of screeds nobody cares about or wants to buy.
Given their background, they focus on screeds from liberal commentators which reinforce a false sense of a «war» against the scientific community.
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ELEANOR RIGBY: HIM: One good film stretched to two, doing little with second POV and insisting on having characters speak in screeds.
Your company will be rejected, and you will be subjected to a lengthy screed about how your idea is worthless.
On paper, Jasmine is a monster of the sort Allen condemned in Manhattan's late screed against Michael Murphy's dithering professor, someone who goes easy on herself, seeing past Hal's transgressions as long as they allow her own social identity to remain intact.
Political screeds in the form of a question in our Q&A forum?
For example, in her latest angry screed against Obama - backed school food reform (and she's written others), conservative pundit Michelle Malkin applauded District 214 for voting itself out of «the unsavory one - size fits all mandate:»
The National Post publishes screeds from the likes of Alexander Cockburn, runs a denier - of - the week profile, and printed a disgusting tirade by George Jonas that included «The Green Gestapo of the environment seems ready to launch nuts right here at
I love the interior of Blueberry Hill — although an enormous space, the comfy furniture, screed floor and during winter, log fire makes it a homely, welcoming spot.
The whole point of my long - winded screed above is to make the case that the Democratic Party needs a better trade policy.
by Walter Chaw Another simple - minded liberal screed that does more harm to the liberal cause than the whole of Fox News could possibly dream, this salvo from the left positions itself as a wagging finger to the non-voters of the United States — so long as those non-voters are earnest (literally: the hero of the piece is named Ernest) and have precocious, politically - savvy preteen daughters.
6 Top the compacted gravel with a 2» layer of sand as screed.
A custom - made layer of sound - proof terracotta and concrete screed with metal supports form the ceiling.
Weaker elements include a filler chapter on education reform, and a one - sided screed about YouTube and Spotify that could have been written by the entertainment industry.
As we mentioned yesterday, tech entrepreneur Jason Calacanis has been making waves with his exhaustive, five - part screed against Apple and what he deemed to be the company's anticompetitive practices.
I won't embark on an anti-NY screed here.
The Oliver screed prompted a tsunami of public comment that was encouraged by numerous Internet companies including Netflix, Twitter, Mozilla and Etsy.
Your barely - literate screed makes a STRONG case for your position.
Never fear, Griff will doubt come up with some alarmist screed about Outer Slobovia having a record heat wave.
The Warwickshire police recently produced a new mission statement; to the police chief's dismay, the resulting 1,200 - word screed gained the attention of the media and was nominated for the Golden Bull Award «for excellence in gobbledygook» from the Plain English Campaign, a group that helps organizations to provide clear communications.
If you feel it could be more objective, then I am sure Judith would welcome one of your eloquent and even handed screeds.
In a new screed against a free exchange of ideas on climate change, «Earther» Brian Kahn argues that those who question global warming orthodoxy have no right to voice their opinions in public.
By asking a few simple questions, property owners can screed out irresponsible pet owners and find the responsible ones who will make good tenants.
How about a convertible that lets you crank out screeds even with the keyboard a few feet away?
The anti-diversity memo read round the world — a controversial screed penned by a now - fired Google software engineer — has elicited plenty of controversy and debates around gender politics and the soundness of evolutionary psychology.
I've read many political screeds blaming Sarbanes - Oxley for the current state of affairs, but in my view, that perspective is wildly exaggerated by those with political axes to grind.
No lukewarm screed from Sandberg addressing a tertiary and much safer company concern.
He also claims he kept an accurate and logical tally of the number of drinks the woman had, so he seems to think he had a scientific reason for writing a long - winded screed on a local Facebook group that evening.
Cullen got back up with a rambling screed about upholding ethics standards, to which Morneau stood up to reiterate that they work with the Ethics Commissioner.
In other words, stop getting all your misguided notions from atheist versions of a «Chick Tract» and try to really learn about the subject before blowing your ignorant screed all over the internet.
January 22, 2015 To the Editor: Why did Gay City News reprint Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.'s horrendous screed from the Gotham Gazette?
Conservative screeds against «welfare mothers» and midnight basketball are familiar topics of speakers addressing the party faithful.
Sure enough, when the Assembly's budget proposal was unveiled, an 11 - page screed against charters was on the table.
Work of persons laying screeds or technicians working backwards may be facilitated.
Co-writer Barry Levinson specializes in obvious screeds about whatever subject attracts him, and Justice suffers from his typical lack of subtlety.
However, this was weirdly marketed as a right wing screed upon its initial release in 1973 (and became a surprise runaway boxoffice hit especially a huge following within the drive - in theatre circuit in the South where some theatres ran it for over a year).

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