Sentences with phrase «topic of rant»

Which brings me to this week's topic of rant: complaining about a lack of games to play.

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For two years on his weekly HBO show, he has delivered biting, closely reasoned rants on topics ranging from Brexit to the decline of American newspapers.
Certain topics are tackled early on, including the hideous subject of priests» sexual abuse of minors, and this gives the reader a sense of being present at a conversation which is real and open, not a rant or a monologue.
Trump's rant about protests and other sports - related topics on Friday started a weekend - long tweetstorm in which the president commented on NBA athletes, an NHL visit to the White House, and, eventually, the behavior of NASCAR drivers.
-LSB-...] in my mind these past few days, and after a rather exhausting day yesterday of ranting about, and protesting for, school food reform, I feel thoroughly sick of the whole topic.
At any rate, after Ed's glass - half - empty post, which has been sort of echoing in my mind these past few days, and after a rather exhausting day yesterday of ranting about, and protesting for, school food reform, I feel thoroughly sick of the whole topic.
During a press conference for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them attended by Screen Rant, producer David Heyman tackled the topic, saying the movie «can stand on its own» — though there is an «additional experience» for fans aware of the Harry Potter mythology.
The entire topic almost seems as illogical as the heated debate of common core standards (but that's an entirely different blog rant) When can I place my order for the scratch and sniff t - shirt for nasal learners?
The series is openly autobiographical, filled with anecdotes from Arakawa's childhood and teen years that cover everything from her father's habit of visiting the cow shed in winter wearing only his underpants, to a bit of light authorial ranting on topics like pesticides, government demands, and why Hokkaido would be better off as an independent country.
I also found the book difficult to follow and the author has the tendency to rant instead of sticking to the topic.
Longtime readers of this blog have heard me rant about this topic lots of times.
This is a new section called «The ViewFinder» that I will frequently update with new opinion pieces, rants, videos, great links, pretty much anything on a wide range of topics of interest.
w. == > I see you have chosen to intentionally misunderstand not only the details but the very topic of the essay — to give yourself an opportunity to engage in your favorite rant.
I'm on for a little rant today but this is significant topic, courtesy of one of my LRW students conducting some research on the Nadon appointment to the SCC (on the plus side this does drive home the point I continually try to make that you can not exclusively rely on one source or the web all the time).
You'll find snippets on what lawyers and legal entrepreneurs need to know regarding regulation, legal education, the business of law, other on - topic articles, upcoming events, and more — all in a snack size serving of commentary, with links, and an occasional dollop of rant.
I am of the opinion that people should not be allowed to hide behind anonymity to state their opinions or to rant on a topic or person.
I did a small part in helping to organize a conference on this topic around» 88, held at U of T. I remember one session where this crazed fellow came flying wildly down the aisle, ranting and raving about his amazing project to get all the world's texts (literature and other) online and hyperlinked with its related commentary.
I've written on the topic before and if you're still a Linkedin's naysayer, you can check out some of my past rantings here.
I can imagine that some are sick of my never - ending rants herein on this topic.
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