Sentences with phrase «taking shots at»

Connecticut's Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy and his leading Republican challenger Tom Foley are taking shots at each other following their party conventions over the weekend.
SCOTIA, N.Y. — Calling Hillary Clinton a «wild - eyed socialist» and taking shots at his chief Republican rival, Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas rallied a crowd at a Christian school here Thursday as he aims to replicate his Wisconsin primary victory in New York.
At the LCA dinner on Saturday, an annual event held by the Albany press corp featuring humorous appearances by politicians, Paterson portrayed an extremely whiny version of the wheelchair - bound man from those TV ads criticizing health care budget cuts a couple of months ago — while also taking shots at Malcolm Smith, Sheldon Silver, and the Post's Fred Dicker.
Three candidates seeking the Republican nomination to run against Governor Andrew Cuomo this fall appeared in Amherst Saturday morning, where they took turns taking shots at the incumbent and his policies, including the Buffalo Billion.
I love these Pataki - era losers who are still living in the past, haven't won an election in years, and are taking shots at everyone trying to put the GOP back together after the Pataki / Bruno era debacles.
on (Video) James Milner taking shots at other Liverpool players during a rondo session in training
Pic: Local Tottenham fans taking shots at Arsenal during the Italy v Denmark match in Krakow That photo with a sea of empty seats is what Wembley will look like mid-season when Spurs are nowhere in the league and out of every cup competition, like always.
Unlike his current time taking shots at the club as manager of Manchester United.
Sitting deep also didn't stop Ibrahimovic from taking shots at goal himself as he finished the game with 4 shots at goal, 2 on target and one goal to his name.
As expected for a big game, the fans were in a fine form as well and directed a brutal chant taking shots at Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich before kick - off.
Even other professional athletes are taking shots at him on...
It wasn't Spurs fans taking shots at LBJ with the «LeBroning» meme.
After taking shots at Noah during Game 2, Jones continued to fire - away...
After taking shots at Noah during Game 2, Jones continued to fire - away at the Bulls» foward during last night's Game 3.
Green Bay Packers offensive guard TJ Lang has been known for taking shots at people on Twitter, and rose to fame after the replacement ref incident.
More than two decades after they last met in the ring, Joe Frazier is still taking shots at Muhammad Ali, but this time it's a war of words.
It feels good to see Tony Adam taking shots at Wenger..........
«He was doing what he did in the first two games, just taking shots at a higher rate.
If that was your kid, would you appreciate someone hiding behind a key board taking shots at him?
There has been a serious divide between cheering for Notre Dame or Alabama for the National Championship game, and both sides have been taking shots at each other ever since the matchup was announced.
The church can not handle the needs of millions of uninsured people alone and should quit taking shots at government involvement, he says.
It just seems to me you are in a struggle to define yourself and taking shots at a bunch of straw men.
Taking shots at Mother Teresa is really stupid.
Apple may be a giant mockvertising target now, but back in the day it was the cool kid taking shots at the establishment.
Particularly over those who aren't taking any shots at all.
He's fond of taking shots at TMX Group when he can, but the pressure is on him to prove he can deliver when the company's Neo trading platform launches this month.
I've taken a shot at it, too.
«Not just for RBC, but for anybody who takes a shot at it.»
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink took a shot at cryptocurrency bitcoin on Friday, calling it an «index of money laundering.»
(Trump did take a shot at the news media, as did World Economic Founder Klaus Schwab, but that won't make headlines.)
He took another shot at Moscow in his parting remarks Tuesday.
We take shots at them when we're frustrated by the prismatic prison that is our busy calendar (I prefer to stamp meetings with fun and festive hues like «Time Suck» blue and «Where Did It All Go Wrong» red).
He was answering questions for developers at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference when one audience member took a shot at him:
Not only did he score just 11 points, including none in the fourth quarter, but things got worse after the game when he had a confrontation with a fan and took a shot at a Cleveland radio host for only asking questions after the Cavs lose.
He at one point seemed to a take a shot at Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump's statements that as president he would deport all undocumented immigrants.
After tweeting Friday that «trade wars are good, and easy to win» — a statement that flies in the face of both economics and history — he took a shot at European critics Saturday, saying: «If the E.U. wants to further increase their already massive tariffs and barriers on U.S. companies doing business there, we will simply apply a Tax on their Cars which freely pour into the U.S.»
On Tuesday Buffalo Wild Wings released a presentation to shareholders that emphasized the firm's strength and took shots at recent criticisms flung at the casual dining chain by Marcato.
Oracle took another shot at Amazon's dominant cloud business, and claimed its own rival cloud is gaining share.
There is no guarantee of success, but when you don't take any shots at all, you're guaranteed to always fail.
The social - media network is once again taking a shot at Snapchat, this time with another stab at its struggling Slingshot app, the new and improved Slingshot 2.0 (free, available for iOS and Android).
Still, ETF buyers are willing to take a shot at the market, believing that in addition to the Fed staying dovish with rates the default level will remain low.
He took a shot at one of Amazon's database services, saying that it only works on Amazon's cloud service and that «if you try to run it on someplace else, it just doesn't work.»
The White House on Thursday took a shot at former administration official Omarosa Manigault after a reporter asked about her curious comments on an upcoming episode of the CBS show «Celebrity Big Brother.»
At the age of 40, after two failed, previous attempts, the Michigan - born engineer took another shot at building a powerful, but affordable and reliable, mass - produced car.
The Comey broadside came during a busy morning for Trump on Twitter, which also saw him take shots at OPEC for causing «artificially» high oil prices and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi over taxes.
He also took a shot at Democrats in that tweet, saying «had to waste money on Dem giveaways,» but didn't mention DACA.
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina uses new Yelp review category to take shots at the TSA.
Comedian John Oliver takes a shot at non-fiduciary financial advisors and their spiraling 401 (k) fees on a recent segment of «Last Week Tonight.»
I took some shots at the community, and I understand that's not always the case.
Chandrasekaran joining Facebook comes as a bit of a surprise as he was said to be looking to take a shot at entrepreneurship after he quit Snapdeal.
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