Sentences with phrase «what racket»

What a racket...
What a racket journalism seems to be.
What a racket this neuropsychological prescription game is!
What a racket Andy has wrought!

Not exact matches

It's hard to believe that an author who has made a career of the «leadership» racket — with book titles such as Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters; and Reinventing Leadership: Making the Connection Between Politics and Business — would now be calling for its end.
I do nt know why im so disappointed i keep thinking every window he will do it splash big bring back the old days and especially this window with all the abuse he had got last season but no did nothing im the fool for getting my hopes up again you would think id learn by now, if we did pull off lemar and kept sanchez after buying lacazette and kolasanic id be delighted but keeping an unhappy sanchez isnt good hopefully some forgien club will come in for him in January but what happened at Liverpool was a disgrace i cant take any more its ruining my mood im depressed in disbelief at how stupid and soft centred we were making the exact same mistakes for 8 or 9 yrs ground hog day i cant cope we have leaked 8 goals in 3 games very worrying and the clown wont even play kolasanic i wanted wenger to spend big go out in a blaze of glory in 2 yrs time but this is embarrassing to me it looks like a money racket and we are the fools
«It doesn't matter what kind of ball they use or what kind of racket or what kind of shoes they wear or anything else.»
Adelaide brings Almanzo the cat and talks to him the whole time, Annabel has her racket (you never know when it might be needed - for what, I do not know) and talks, again, about her plan for her halloween costume - a Knight Princess («a beautiful knight that shoots things!»
What drives all this racket of intellect, and thunder of integrity, positioning the former president as the model of honest and enlightened citizenry?
Ballard testified that over one quarter of his Highway Department staff were involved in gathering absentee ballots for the ultra-left Democratic Working Families party, assisted by Republican Legislator, Frank Sparaco, and assisted by John Perrotta, the putative «Chairman» of what has been called the «legal racket» and «corrupt» Independence Party, to have Republican Ballard run on the Democratic Working Families line.
Frank Sparaco was known to play a major part in the decision - making of what the Journal News has referred to as the «legal racket party» formerly «chaired» by Sparaco's mother - in - law, who previously served time in jail for her political activities collecting petitions.
That's what's hard to believe... It's a good racket, Poldek.
On the tennis court, Florence's dad shows his infantile side, ready to break his racket when he fails to shut out his future son - in - law in what should have been a friendly match.
Of course Michelle Darnell (Melissa McCarthy), the business woman who becomes a felon who starts what really looks like a racket involving a group of young girls and baked goods, is a wounded soul.
By never fully clarifying whether what's portrayed on screen is real or a figment of Martha's imagination, Durkin places the spectator in her unnerving state of paranoia, thereby racketing up both parties» anxieties in regards to being within the presence of the unknown.
Though nobody else in town can compete with him as a magician, he finds out what happens when someone tries to horn in on Angelo's racket, and having a hand sliced off serves as quite a warning to folks selling coke in the wrong neighborhood.
Also through her internship, Andi strings rackets (and now has her own stringing business), accompanies Goldthreate at high school speaking events and meetings with the Park Board or the Congress, plays in tournaments, puts on fundraisers, studies for her classes, and attends events like the PTR Symposium, where she networks with other tennis professionals, sharing what they do at their tennis associations, clubs, and PTR offices.
People looked up, startled, wondering what in the world was creating such a racket on this quiet October weeknight.
I literally laughed out loud at one point, wondering what, exactly, this racket was supposed to be.
It's a glorious racket, and one that sounds much more sophisticated than what one would expect from such a small - displacement motor.
What's more, the tires don't make a huge racket, nor do they squeal when thrown quickly around a turn — something that can't always be said about the Raptor.
It's a nice little racket they have going to collect what could be millions in fees that way.
But what is this - a cartel, cabal, racket, a trust, a monopoly, price - fixers, or just a closed - loop party of good «ol boys scratching each other's backs?
A French Bulldog thinks he's pretty tough barking at a cat from the top of the stairs... but what happens when the feline gets fed up with his racket?
Fourth of July is around the corner and, while two - legged civilians love to celebrate America's independence, our four - legged family members have a harder time figuring out what all the racket's about.
The S Line from Eye Rackets, at least that is what Paul Coll uses and I do believe he is the fastest player on tour today...
What if the North Koreans get into the protection racket and start charging studios to let them release movies without terrorist threats.
Big Jim — «But Kev's bin over there and seen what you wrote with his own eyes — you said the AR4 racket was «beyond redemption and should be deleted» — dat makes me very unhappy Andy»
How to attack the actual deceit and real science denial of the knowing fraud of climate change based renewable energy extortion, in such a way that the law has to consider the facts of the actual fraud, not the unprovable asssertions on the role of CO2 in climate change or the reputaions of the academic PR men for the rackets that justify them, and detach the debate from the climate to focus on the facts of what is done in its name that can only make energy supply expensively worse in fact, FOR PROFIT.
Who or what is funding Michael Mann's «high sticking» racket of suing everyone who disagrees with him?
Who is funding this, and what kind of people are willing to do this racket?
I became aware of this temperature racket when I wrote my book «What Warming?»
For the three of you out there who do not know what I'm talking about, playing games on the Wii, like tennis or baseball, involves swinging the controller like a racket or a bat, and sometimes people lose their grip on the controller.
What's now clear, thanks to the same judge's order denying Cox's motion for a new trial, is that, whatever else she may be, Cox is running a protection racket.
Sony's been running the racket on that for a while — let's see what another Japanese OEM can do.
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