Earlier, he simply raised his right hand and sharply twiddled his index finger, not
turning as reporters trailed him through the Capitol's corridors.
The same year that he delivered his Oscar
turn as reporter Mike Connor in The Philadelphia Story and Mr. Kralik in Ernst Lubitsch's classic The Shop Around the Corner, he also played a seemingly simple country writer who becomes an egotistical alcoholic in the very strange No Time For Comedy — an unintentionally apt title — opposite Rosalind Russell.
Not exact matches
For example, if someone searches for MLB, he or she may also
turn up other suggestions for accounts related to Major League Baseball, such
as ESPN or sports
reporter Ken Rosenthal, Twitter says.
He also called his counterpart at J.P. Morgan Chase;
as it
turned out, J.P. Morgan had fielded similarly prescient queries from Bloomberg
reporters.
Reporter Nyshka Chandran compounded that error by
turning for comment to the dependably negative Robert Enderle, whose value
as an authority on Apple seems to diminish with every soundbite.
When dinner conversations
turn to cryptocurrency,
as they often do these days, I brace for a grilling, because I've been a
reporter covering the topic for six years.
After several meetings discussing ostensibly legitimate projects, the
reporter unexpectedly and suddenly
turned the conversation towards practices such
as corruption and the entrapment of political figures.
«In the perception of a Mexico plunged into terror, pain, hopelessness, anguish, vengeance and rancor
as a result of insecurity and violence... the veneration of the relics will be an opportunity for the baptized and people of good will to
turn their eyes to God,» the Rev. Manuel Corral, the council's public relations secretary, told
reporters.
It was not, to be sure, the logic of Christian theism that specially spurred me to Christian decision
as a young newspaper
reporter and editor, although any conviction of its illogic would have
turned me away.
Footballer Aaron Ramsey
turned reporter to interview his Arsenal teammate Lukas Podolski
as they rode around on a bus during their victory parade.
We are represented in the film
as the organisation Ayan
turns to when he is threatened (described
as «an NGO connected to the World Health Organisation» in the Hollywood
Reporter review).
Washington Post
reporter -
turned - food appreciation champion, Ed now works
as a chef for clients with special needs.
He had a recorder with him and caught on tape Livingstone
turning to Finegold
as the
reporter tried to put his questions.
«We had a great conference and we're all supporting the leader,» said Senator Jack Martins,
turning around to face a
reporter in mid-sentence so
as not to break stride
as he answered.
He then
turned to the campaign manager and told him he wished he had been informed he was sitting with
reporters — despite the fact the event was billed
as a «press - only sit down» — and then warned me not to publish his gaffe, claiming if I did so that I'd never have a sit down with him again.
Zemsky, speaking with
reporters after his appearance before an Assembly panel on economic development, once again defended the advertising campaign
as a means of
turning around the state's perception.
Republican Stefan I. Mychajliw Jr., the former television
reporter turned politician, beat Democrat Vanessa Glushefski on Tuesday to win a second full term
as Erie County comptroller.
Video footage of a long time and nationally powerful Democratic Congressman (
as well
as strong Andrew Cuomo supporter) with a newspaper
reporter would have gone everywhere,
turned the campaign focus on a Democrat's inappropriate outburst and sparked calls for Dems denouncing the behavior of one of their party's leaders... just like they (both the press and Dems) did for a Republican candidate for Governor and a newspaper
reporter.
As CBS2 Political
Reporter Marcia Kramer reported, the deal allowed a Lower East Side nursing home to be
turned into condos behind Mayor Bill de Blasio's back.
The media did a credible job of reporting pros and cons, but readers sometime
turn on
reporters,
as in «would you want one of those projects in your neighborhood?»
What was a good news announcement, though,
turned prickly
as reporters pressed Bloomberg to disclose the names of the donors.
As McClellan walked out, one
reporter turned to his colleagues: «Why do they have to send terror suspects to Uzbekistan to be tortured?
The root fluoresces green when the TCSn gene associated with cytokinin activation is
turned on because it is fused with a jellyfish protein that acts
as a
reporter signal.
She
turns these examples of rage on the page into playful performance art,
as when her ultra-professional news anchor trades technology vs. humanity arguments with a rain - soaked field
reporter — played by guess who?
I spent much of the movie thinking about her Oscar - nominated
turn as an intrepid Boston Globe
reporter in «Spotlight» and her wrenching performance
as an Orthodox Jewish woman in the upcoming drama «Disobedience,» and wondering why the studios can't give this brilliant actress something comparably rewarding to do.
Each of these people gets a chance to state their peace, and they're joined by an eccentric supporting cast of caricatures that includes Jeff's supremely dumb best friend (Paul Walter Hauser
as Shawn Eckhardt), Tonya's very presentable skating coach (Julianne Nicholson
as Diane Rawlinson), and the former «Hard Copy»
reporter who helped
turn Tanya's story into a national pile - on (Bobby Cannavale, whose hair alone helps to cement the movie's comedic tone).
Convenient blackouts hit at every
turning point and the bodies pile up
as our intrepid, wise - cracking
reporters turn detective to investigate the hidden passages and clutching hands and missing wills while the script contorts itself in absurd contrivances and ridiculous dialogue and the cast offers a grab - bag of character types and acting excess.
Julianne Moore will channel her inner politician again — something she perfected with her
turn as Sarah Palin in the telemovie «Game Change» (coincidentally, written by «Hunger Games: Mockingjay» scribe Danny Strong)-- with the role of President Alma Coin in «The Hunger Games: Mockingjay» and «The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part II», says The Hollywood
Reporter.
As the last publicists, filmmakers and
reporters made their way out of Park City, Utah, on Sunday and
turned the land back over to its rightful owners (snowboarders and ski bums), we decided to take a look back at the 11 days just passed at the 2011...
Leslie Bibb reprises her role
as a
reporter for a single scene, and Clark Gregg and director Favreau also
turn up again.
According to The Hollywood
Reporter, Jen gives an «eye - opening starring
turn» and the film, a suburban family drama, «could click
as a low - key alternative to glossier awards - season fare».
And Rachel McAdams, considered a bubble candidate for her
turn as a fellow
reporter in the Catholic scandal procedural was in — something of a surprise given some of the Oscar favorites who were left off (e.g., Helen Mirren for «Trumbo»).
4:00 pm — TCM — His Girl Friday This is a remake of a 1931 film called The Front Page about newspaper buddies who go after a major story — Hawks took it to a whole new level by
turning one of the men into a woman, and setting
reporters Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant
as a former couple, now divorced who can't seem to stay apart, either personally or professionally.
Margot Kidder, the actress, who died last Sunday aged 69, was best known for her star
turn as the intrepid Daily Planet
reporter Lois Lane, the girl who won Superman's heart, in four blockbusters starring Christopher Reeve
as the all - American Man of Steel; she later succumbed to what some described
as the «curse of...
Grant's world is
turned upside down when a brash young
reporter (Shia LaBeouf) exposes his true identity
as a former 1970s antiwar radical fugitive wanted for murder.
Michael Rechtshaffen, The Hollywood
Reporter: «Despite the intermittent lags, the production proves to be more than a salvage operation thanks mainly to those engagingly choreographed performances, led by an irresistibly charismatic title
turn from Alden Ehrenreich, who ultimately claims Solo
as his own even if he doesn't entirely manage to convince us he's Harrison Ford.
10:00 pm — TCM — His Girl Friday This is a remake of the 1931 film The Front Page about newspaper buddies who go after a major story — Howard Hawks takes it to a whole new level by
turning one of the men into a woman, and setting
reporters Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant
as a former couple, now divorced who can't seem to stay apart, either personally or professionally.
Maybe the director's greatest trick is
turning reporters and fans into Dark Knight Detectives
as they try to figure out what's happening with the movie.
Meanwhile, James Marsden continues to build on a great year with his
turn as the charming
reporter, and while earlier roles seemed to indicate he lacked the range for leading man status, his highly underrated performances in «Hairspray» and «Enchanted,»
as well
as his work here, looks to remedy that in the coming months.
Malcolm Gladwell, the author of The Tipping Point, who's actually trained
as a health - care
reporter, looked at the causes that
turn maladies into epidemics.
Keren David started in journalism
as a teenage messenger girl, spending a year running errands and making coffee before
turning down a place at university to become an apprentice
reporter.
Having reached these heady heights
as a news
reporter, Hébert soon
turned his attention to a new writing challenge.
To back up his rather sweeping statement, though, Barrows cites a 2002 Wall Street Journal story in which exactly one of «those supporting trap and removal» — Frank Spiecker, of Garden State Pest Management — was interviewed (by a
reporter whose sourcing is, it
turns out,
as «selective»
as Barrows»):
«Changing a 15 - year - old to an 18 - year - old would suddenly recontextualize a lot of character actions and motivations,
turning characters who come across
as «well - meaning but young and inexperienced» into characters who simply come across
as immature and misguided,» he told former Kotaku
reporter Patrick Klepek for a feature on video game «censorship.»
We asked this leading voice in American photography, heir to William Eggleston and Stephen Shore, about his surprising
turn as a local
reporter.
Third, the decline of science journalism; where Walter Sullivan and his like had admired the scientific community and were respected in
turn, many of the media people who now attempted to explain science, such
as the «weather»
reporters on television, scarcely understood what they were dealing with.
As a
reporter, it can be hard to
turn off one's news instinct and insist that a story is not «frontable» or that it deserves three hundred words and not eight hundred, but it is possible — kind of like training yourself to reach for an apple when you crave a cookie.
In the United States, a critical role has been played by among others by environmental
reporter Andrew Revkin, who at a critical point
turned over his blog at the New York Times to largely serve
as a forum for doubt and contrarianism about basic climate science.
What an impact:
reporters everywhere are finally asking tough questions about the influence of non-Canadian power on our regulatory processes, and the government is calling for measures to begin «fixing» the system to ensure that these foreign meddlers can not achieve their ultimate goals of stopping Canada's economic development, to
turn Canada into «one giant national park,»
as the prime minister himself put it.
In a recent interview with The New Yorker, the New York Times
reporter -
turned - publisher A.G. Sulzberger described it
as a «beautiful combination of spending half your day learning and half your day teaching.»