Not exact matches
Toshiba Corp.
took another
stab at its U.S. joint venture partner, Western Digital Corp.,
saying it has no rights to new chip production that's vital to the future of both companies.
«There used to be a middle finger to Philly shirt,» Meenan
says of an old design that
took a
stab at the rival Phillies.
As art students in the 1980s we ALL
took rude
stabs at christianity, and we ALL
said the same junk about how we wanted to make people stop, think and discuss, etc. so i don't need to stop and think about this nothing - new - to - think - about artwork.
I understand that there may not currently be a 9 available that is bang on better than Giroud, but I'd like to have seen Arsene maybe
take a
stab at Jackson Martinez earlier in the window, or truly make an offer to PSG that might entice them to balance their books and sell Cavani —
saying this with the understanding that I don't know that I've seen him be spectacular in recent memory, but with the squad of players that would be behind him, certainly he could improve us.
Fowler Jr.
took himself to a nearby hospital for treatment of a minor
stab wound, sheriff's Sgt. John D'Eredita
said at the time.
I'm going to
take a
stab at this whole writing about motherhood thing but before we begin let me start this post off by
saying two things.
that being
said, ill
take a
stab at something a little more unique.
Refn
says that he'd love to
take a
stab at this project, but that the only real way it could happen is if his current project, Logan's Run, is successful enough for studios to give his next project a chance.
With his latest film Like Crazy, Drake Doremus
takes a
stab at a truth that still stands regardless of how many times it is
said — love is tough.
With your two companions
taking hearty swings
at a massive Cyclops as you climb up its back to
stab its eye out — not to mention the swaths of NPC combatants massing behind you, anxious to join the fray — it's fair to
say that the battles in Dogma tend more towards baroque chaos than,
say, Geralt's more - considered clashes with harpies and bandits.
Whatever position one
takes on his worth as an artist, one thing is for sure: Fincher has come a long way since the early days of his career, when he was known simply as yet another television - commercial and music - video wunderkind (along with,
say, Spike Jonze, Mark Pellington, Michel Gondry, and others)
taking some bold
stabs at feature - film directing.
However, Juncker wouldn't be Juncker if he didn't
take a
stab at Brexit, so Juncker also
took the opportunity to
say that ``
And Killian then
says we can have a «technology backbone», so undermines his own position a little, and is just
taking an educated
stab at what he thinks would be sustainable.
In 1987, the United Nations Brundtland Commission
took a
stab at it,
saying social and economic development is sustainable if it «meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.»
'' Zeke Hausfather
says: August 11, 2010
at 5:02 pm I
took a
stab at analyzing Nepalese temperature data.
«Zeke Hausfather
says: I
took a
stab at analyzing Nepalese temperature data.
Most important, Lusk
said, is for non-bike-friendly areas to
take a first
stab at providing cycle tracks, because once they've got the first 10 miles, people will start biking, and demand more infrastructure.
We're going to have a couple of defence lawyers on our next panel, and I'm just going to
take a wild
stab that
at least one of them probably won't be in favour of this legislation,
saying that we don't need it, that it's not necessary, that we don't need mandatory minimums, that we don't need consecutive sentences on this.
In fact, Lei
took a
stab at Apple
saying that Xiaomi fans believe its brand to be even better.
It isn't impossible, and I'm not
saying I wouldn't love to see Pebble
take a
stab at Android Wear.
«And Kiviat wasn't the only writer to
take a
stab at the MID: John Tamny, writing for Forbes.com,
said in November 2010,» [W] hy should those of us who choose not to own houses subsidize those who do?
Right out of the gate, the House
took a
stab at regulatory reform, passing a measure that would give Congress more
say in the rules federal agencies propose.