Sentences with phrase «shenanigans begin»

And so the shenanigans begin, only this time with less alcohol involved.
The shenanigans begin as James» mansion is turned into «San Quentin,» where Darnell and others lock James in a cell, simulate a prison riot, etc..
Prosecutors say the shenanigans began before Harris took office in 2015.
Prosecutors say the shenanigans began...
And it's here where the night of crazy shenanigans begins.
We then went up to the viewing point to take a few photos, and that's when the paparazzi shenanigans began...

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But Evans and co-screenwriter Raynold Gideon slowly - but - surely begin to take the emphasis off Mr. Brooks and instead emphasize Moore's character's decidedly less - than - interesting shenanigans (ie she must contend with an escaped convict out for revenge and a money - grubbing ex).
But there's a dark side to all these shenanigans — one Vee begins to discover.
This team builds things just to blow them up, and by the film's climax — which juggles several high - peril situations aboard two criss - crossing locomotives, including the sight of Reid riding his «spirit horse,» Silver, atop a train — what began as an elegantly epic, potentially realistic retelling of the Lone Ranger legend has devolved into Wile E. Coyote - style cartoon shenanigans.
Written by Toby Emmerich, Frequency details the time - travel shenanigans that ensue after a 36 - year - old cop (Jim Caviezel's John Sullivan) begins communicating with his long - dead father (Dennis Quaid's Frank) through a CB radio (with the help of mysterious solar flares).
As the film went on, I grew tired of the shenanigans and began to suspect the old weirdness for the sake of weirdness crime.
It seems to me that consistently front - loading a charter school's enrollment only to see it shrink over the course of the year, thereby back - loading enrollment at public schools, could also allow fiscal shenanigans wherein, if less money is spent on students on average at the beginning of the year (say, no building heating costs or payments for school trips or assessments that occur later on in the year), then the charter school can effect a profit on students who later in the year transfer out of the school.
Although retaining the purity of the gameplay was obviously first and foremost amongst the minds at Raven, they also weren't afraid to put their own stamp on the game, whether it is by adding your teammates in their throes of death during THAT iconic moment or by simply adding two new training areas to the beginning of the game to accommodate younger players weaned on the futuristic shenanigans of the later games.
At the age of 23, after founding his own game development studio, Butterscotch Shenanigans, with his two brothers, Coster was diagnosed with Stage Four B Lymphoma, an advanced strain of cancer that begins in a single lymph node and eventually extends to other organs.
The tone here turned darker when Dr. Curry volunteered an unsupported «you're all wet» remark herself, then when challenged to substantiate her remarks abandoned calm discussion and began swerving into empty rhetoric in place of substantive discourse, employing terms such as «Hockey Team» to describe a research community, «shenanigans» and «joke» to describe editorial functioning at Stephen Schneider's journal, as well as crossing a conspicuous line by implying deceptive «cherry - picking» of statistical methods on the part of Mann et al..
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