Sentences with phrase «unexpected party in the back»

Ear Jackets are the mullets of jewelry: Sweet, refined business in the front, unexpected party in the back.

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A big hitter with acute political antennae, he nevertheless gained a reputation for delivering legislation that bit back in unexpected ways; his well - intentioned but deeply flawed 2000 act reforming party financing a good example.
Back in 1989 Britain's Green Party polled a very credible — if largely unexpected — 15 per cent in the elections for the European Parliament.
Simple in the front and party in the back, I love the unexpected whimsy of this oversized sweater!
The featurettes included are «The Journey Back to Middle - Earth», «Riddles in the Dark: Gollum's Cave», «An Unexpected Party: Bag End», «Roast Mutton: Trollshaws Forest», «Bastion of the Greenwood: Rhosgobel», «A Short Rest: Rivendell and London», «Over Hill: The Misty Mountains», «Under Hill: Goblin Town», «Out of the Frying Pan: The Forest Ledge», «Return to Hobbiton: The Shire», «The Epic of Scene 88: Strath Taieri», «The Battle of Moria: Azanulbizar», «Edge of the Wilderland: Pick - ups and the Carrock» and «Home Is Behind, the World Is Ahead».
In an unexpected move, Democrats have revised the K - 12 education section of their party's 2016 platform in important ways, backing the right of parents to opt their children out of high - stakes standardized tests, qualifying support for charter schools, and opposing using test scores for high - stakes purposes to evaluate teachers and studentIn an unexpected move, Democrats have revised the K - 12 education section of their party's 2016 platform in important ways, backing the right of parents to opt their children out of high - stakes standardized tests, qualifying support for charter schools, and opposing using test scores for high - stakes purposes to evaluate teachers and studentin important ways, backing the right of parents to opt their children out of high - stakes standardized tests, qualifying support for charter schools, and opposing using test scores for high - stakes purposes to evaluate teachers and students.
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