Sentences with phrase «something of a loose cannon»

In a research note released Tuesday, Cowen and Company analyst Faye Landes wrote that investors will be «relieved» that Wilson, «who is considered something of a loose cannon» will no longer be acting as Lulu's chairman.
Mr. Giuliani has historically been something of a loose cannon who is not used to having his words carefully managed.

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Hollywood - studio movies advocating socialism are something of a rarity, but Beatty's positioning of Jay Bulworth as an amiable loose - cannon visionary - at times, the character recalls the Peter Finch «mad as hell» anchorman in Network - tempers the message somewhat.
Even Marvin, the loose cannon of the last movie, seems relatively sane here, giving Frank relationship advice and occasionally blowing up something or other.
If you redirect your rollercoaster carriages to crash in to members of an unsuspecting public — let me rephrase that: when you redirect your carriages — then those unfortunates will now fly all over the place, flung into the air like confetti loosed from a massive confetti cannon, or something.
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