Sentences with phrase «theatrics in»

Since Skeptics and Deniers make up a big part of the climate blogosphere, what demographic are the Warmer Theatrics in this thread supposed to be aimed at?
Perhaps two of the most interesting pieces at the exhibition are ArtClub 2000's C - prints of its members in various states of theatrics in and around New York.
and bringing in Kojima's buddy (and one of my favorite movie directors) Ryuhei Kitamura to spice up the theatrics in a big way.
From October through to March, the top end of Australia comes alive and exhibits its true beauty; imagine luscious forest, green foliage, rushing rivers and falls, whistling wildlife, silky coral sunsets and balmy nights that reward with electrical theatrics in the sky.
They might have been even better, but the first two weeks of the month were sluggish as the theatrics in Washington undermined consumer confidence.
This event, more than any other, is the time for drama and theatrics in fashion.
Urgh, if I have to see Ronaldo taking his shirt off and flexing one more time... To be fair, I suppose at least this penalty actually meant something, unlike his calculated shirtless theatrics in the 2014 final.

Not exact matches

Yet in many ways the presentation was quintessential Jobs: He pitched the gargantuan, ring - shaped structure with a mix of flair, theatrics, and hyperbole.
Engage in the theatrics of negotiation.
These theatrics, which go well beyond the usual angst at a new venture, have contributed to a growing perception that innovation has stalled and management is in turmoil at one of Silicon Valley's most promising startups, which some 20 million active users rely on each month for updates on everything from subway delays to election results — and which a growing number of companies, big and small, seek to use to market themselves and track customers.
EDM was exploding, and yet, during live performances, star DJs couldn't leave their banks of computers and turntables; the best they could manage for onstage theatrics was to periodically throw their arms in the air to strike the much - mocked «Jesus pose.»
It all suggests that the dramatic day and a half of legal proceedings are but a prelude to even more courtroom theatrics and combat in what has become a sordid, long - standing matter (for the full saga, read the Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone) that reflects poorly on countless participants, not least the boards of CBS and Viacom, which took no action to remove Redstone as their executive chairman until Herzer's case forced their hand.
Often on the show, entrepreneurs rely on theatrics and costumes for dramatic effect but investors are more interested in what the person has to say.
Kallo, for one, is taking the contentiousness in stride, calling the theatrics «noise» that overshadows what he views as solid results and evidence that Tesla «is successfully ramping Model 3 vehicle and battery production.»
The crowded Senate hearing was not without theatrics, although most was from the audience, like an activist dressed in costume as a Russian internet «troll.»
In contrast to Greece's theatrics, the ECB's much - anticipated $ 1.1 trillion quantitative easing (QE) program began calmly last month.
Catholics concerned about the state of their Church should concentrate on living lives worthy of Christ, and on spreading the Gospel while resisting the temptation to get involved in verbal theatrics about Francis.
He fit right in with the loud expressionism and theatrics, and adored the soulful singing.
They are members of a nationwide group known as The Initiative Collective — a volunteer crime prevention outfit that encourages people to fight back against violence using self - defense, armor and theatricsin addition to doing general good deeds like fundraising, feeding the homeless and offering free martial arts training to anyone who wants it.
Griffiths accuses death penalty advocates of theatrics, while in fact his whole line of argument is melodramatic, as when he refers to executions as «blood sacrifices.»
Being a follower of Christ is a beautiful thing, but we must be careful that we are not caught up in the theatrics and end up following man.
Taylor devotes the final two chapters of his book to a discussion of how Christians can engage in a «way of the cross» — in movement - building and a «theatrics of counterterror» — as a way to «take on the death penalty,... working for a time when it is no more.»
Want to really make difference besides rant in another blog placed by an agency that does better at theatrics than news?
I loved reading about her theatrics, as kids these days seem to have such imaginations in the age of iPads and smart phones.
«Our guests enjoy dining in our restaurants, selecting from fresh ingredients and having meals cooked right in front of them with all of the theatrics and flair.»
Palmer himself, who has always in the past seemed to need the nourishment of theatrics to perform at his best, ignored his usual tendency to give a big lead away and shot another excellent 69.
Game was changing with Latin American theatrics back in Simone day and before.
But she's not a dancer, and there was little in the way of standard halftime theatrics.
We don't give a damn about theatrics, your SKOL claps, them Viking pigtails, your shitty Dunkin' Donuts, or our rejected sons, like Matt Ryan playing in Atlanta and making national broadcasts talk about him like he's special because he went to Willy Penn Charter.
She sets up at the top of the key and, as the rest of the Pioneers clear out, throws in a few theatrics — a head and shoulder fake or two.
Around LIFE Dominis was regarded as something of a marvel, a photographer who could work without indulging in the theatrics considered almost a requisite of the profession in those days.
Though acknowledging that some fans are entertained by his theatrics, Puig said in Spanish, «I want to show American baseball that I'm not disrespecting the game.»
The former Bob Hope Classic ain't what it once was, and Rahm's win didn't feature a beatdown like his countryman Sergio provided in Singapore, nor did it feature a how - did - he - do - that type theatric rally like Fleetwood supplied in Abu Dhabi.
However, in the critical areas of esthetics and theatrics, the USFL is offering a pale game compared to the flamboyant happenings of the AFL in its early days.
The result is a powder keg NASCAR hopes manifests in frustration, hurt feelings and possibly theatrics like Tony Stewart chucking his helmet at Matt Kenseth's car, or the numerous instances where Dale Earnhardt shoved his way to the lead.
Before Reed prevailed 1 - up by burying a 7 - footer for birdie on the 18th, the two engaged in an epic battle for bragging rights marked by the theatrics on the eighth hole.
Please note that Big Gipp has peeled off his man, run 15 feet, and closed in on the basketball before Lind is even finished with his theatrics.
Park accomplished her feat at the tournament in which the golf was overshadowed all week by the owner of the Trump National course in Bedminster, N.J. President Donald Trump, clapping for the winner from his glass - enclosed box above No. 18, was the most notorious witness to the final - round theatrics and garnered most of the attention even before arriving at his summer White House during Friday's second round.
As you can tell by the picture above, this fight isn't going to have the theatrics and fanfare that the Mayweather - McGregor bout did, but it should bring more to the table in terms of the product in the ring.
Suarez has yet to try any of his theatrics at the ongoing 2014 World Cup finals — although he has played just one match so far in Brazil — and destroyed England on Thursday.
David Moyes had spoken about Suarez in the buildup to the match, advising referee Andre Marriner to watch out for theatrics from the striker.
Indulge me while I share a little about my trip which included a little sight seeing, a little shopping, a little hanging in cozy pubs and a dash of theatrics.
It also set an example to other world leaders for ignoring their own systemic causes in favor of matinee theatrics.
There was something of the republican ideal of civic virtue expressed in that conversation on Valdimontone's hilltop perch — a glimpse of a level of Italian political functioning that rarely comes across in news media obsessed with the theatrics of Berlusconi - era national politics.
«And again, I think a lot of this is more posturing, more theatrics, that — quite frankly — it gets tiring... Any help I could get to predict the outcome in Albany would be great.»
«Silly theatrics aside, no governor in history has done more to protect and create more affordable housing than this one,» Azzopardi wrote in an email.
Unfortunately, as a political neophyte, your christening in the treachery, illusion and theatrics of the most corrupt state government in America was too much to handle.
I won't waste time engaging in gridlock, partisanship and political theatrics,» he said.
Schumer was asked about Katko, R - Camillus, who has said an effort to get him to show up to an in - person town hall is «theatrics
Katko said those demanding a public meeting are more interested in «theatrics
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