Sentences with phrase «though kudos»

Though kudos to John Teeling who managed no less than three losers on the table!
Equally unattainable for me, though kudos to those writers who can do it!
They are forming a solid partnership though kudos to them.

Not exact matches

I also made my own wedding cake, despite everyone thinking I was totally crazy, and felt like a total badass when it all came together:) Mine wasn't in a foreign kitchen though, so extra kudos for that!
Kudos to this guy though for his dedication and optimism as a fan.
Kudos to her though for still putting up the video knowing that everyone would have a good laugh at her expense.
Kudos for effort, though.
trouble is we gont have the money or the ability to sign the Lewandowskis, the Agueros, the Ronaldos of this world and we certainly do nt have the kudos anymore to even consider luring them to the emirates so Morata would most likely be the best we could get for our money, Do nt see it happening though.
Even though Arsenal's scouts made some mistakes in getting some expensive and bad quality players, kudos for them for finding players like Holding, Bellerin and Iwobi.
Giant kudos for all if you tough moms out there though!
Kudos to any mom who tries and perseveres even though it's not always easy.
Kudos to those who have done this though, I can't imagine spending over a year potty training!
Kudos to ANSI, though, for using hormone - free and organic ingredients, as well as staying away from artificial sweeteners and hydrogenated oils.
Kudos to you both joining a gym, though you don't need it, it's still important to keep up our bodies
So kudos to you, even though I'm not a fellow blogger I relate to your feelings.
Such gorgeous quality (though, of course, a good camera only goes so far so kudos to the photographer too;)-RRB-.
That's what I mean though — you know your own style and you know what doesn't work or isn't quite right — big hairy kudos to you for that!
kudos to those who can, though.
Kudos to her for trying and love that she's holding her head up even though she didn't get selected.
There's a bit of a catch though since you need to pay to do this $ 1 for 10 kudos or $ 3 for 100 kudos.
More with kudos to the cast though, than due to any other element.
Kudos though, for getting permission to film in the actual celebrities's homes and recreate the crimes.
Though it would be easy to say that Lola Kirke is MVP here, mainly because her character is the one with whom it is most easy to relate, the majority of kudos deserves to be directed at Gerwig, who has managed to create a character who consistently deflects our empathy, but in a strange and not - altogether - comprehensible manner, she still opens herself up enough to earn it.
Kudos to Kubrick for turning Tom Cruise into an ineffectual doofus though, and several years before Oprah's Couch cemented it (You are burning in hell Michael Mann and P.T. Anderson for recharging the diminutive actors manliness.)
However, given that the subject is, to say the least, touchy, the fact that this film was even made is worthy of at least some kudos to Maher for having the guts to potentially offend the vast majority of people in the country, and perhaps the world, with his expression of doubt in their beliefs and his own belief that, though many individuals have found great benefit from the ancient scriptures, religion ultimately does more harm than good when looking at it in its totality from a global historical scale.
Kudos to Scorsese though, at 71 he's still kickn ass, whether you like this piece of work or not.
Kudos to the fact that they did NOT skimp on the extras in this film though.
He doesn't get all the kudos though.
Critical kudos should be plentiful for this IFC day - and - date release (which premiered at Sundance), though the grim subject matter will prove a challenge in the crowded arthouse marketplace.
Massively bummed about the lack of kudos for Drive and Martha Marcy May Marlene, though.
Kudos, though, for singling out Nolte in The Thin Red Line.
For many buyers, though not all, there is obviously a certain kudos to owning a fast VW Golf, and given the new car is better than ever, there seems no reason its success will diminish in the future.
A direct competitor is hard to find, though on performance terms perhaps the S63 AMG version of the new Mercedes S - class coupe will come close, while for badge kudos, the # 227,107, 651bhp and four - seat / four - wheel - drive Ferrari FF could be seen as an unconventional rival.
If you really want to haggle though, a lot of bodyshops will give you quotes on how much they think a proper repair will cost (edit * just noticed that MooseLucifer mentioned this before me, kudos).
Big kudos to Ford, though, for installing a cancellation button on the console.
Neither will get kudos from the Rainforest folks, though: EPA estimates for the four - wheel - drive models are 13 mpg city, 16 mpg highway for the 4.7, and 13/18 for the 5.7.
Kudos to the independent rear suspension though.
For those who want the most out of their fast Focus — and the kudos of having the extra tech - it'll likely be a no - brainer, though.
Though Chip and I are friends, it got pretty spirited in places — kudos to Chip for maintaining an even keel throughout.
You folks have done marvelous though in turning it around and getting on the path toward a comfortable retirement, so kudos to you!
Kudos to those who owned Safeco — it was cheap, though in the negative part of the underwriting cycle.
Even though they are their own bosses, I don't doubt that they are both very busy guys so kudos on getting them to share a few words with us!
Citibank deserves kudos for working hard to improve their program, even though I wrote a takedown of it a few months ago as part of my series on the downsides of flexible reward currencies (see «Just How Terrible Are Citi ThankYou Points?
It takes classic Mushroom Kingdom earworms (particular kudos to World 4 - 1's subtle use of the Super Mario Bros underground theme) as well as original tunes, and remixes them so that they sound as though they're being parped out by a 1950s fairground ride.
Kudos on this post though!
Kudos to him, though, for slamming all the projected, «it looks just like a photograph,» crap passing for painting these days.
Though if you say «in the year 2060» then I suppose kudos may not be so valuable to you then.
Nice effort though, kudos.
Also receiving kudos is the nation's long - term emission reduction target of at least 80 % below 1990 levels by 2050, though its mid-term strategy was less impressive, not going beyond the unambitious EU proposals.
Kudos to Daniel on ingenuity though.
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