Sentences with phrase «woodcock from»

Environments created with the needs of both students and teachers in mind yield better results, says professor Andree Woodcock from Coventry University's school of Art and Design
Led by Professors Jorgen Vestbo and Ashley Woodcock from The University of Manchester's School of Biological Sciences, the research team conducted an effectiveness and safety trial of fluticasone furoate - vilanterol to manage COPD.
The English cocker was developed in the 19th century in England to flush and retrieve woodcocks from densely wooded areas.
The American cocker spaniel is descended from the English «cocking» spaniels that were used to flush woodcocks from their hiding places in the 19th century.

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Furthermore, Riddi alerted me to the calls of hornbills (calling loud or assertively, or yelping morosely — these birds are thought to be messengers from the spirit world), woodcocks (rambling sombre chattering), and pheasants (short staccato hoots).
It is clear from the lack of vocal support from the Labour right (e.g. Chuka Umunna, Caroline Flint, John Woodcock.....)
There had been speculation that Woodcock would stand down from parliament, like Jamie Reed, who quit as Labour MP for the nearby seat of Copeland earlier this year, triggering a by - election that the Tories won.
Labour MP John Woodcock was quick out of the traps to accuse the Labour leadership of distracting from the growing Tory unease over tax credits, as articulated by Heidi Allen in her maiden speech:
McGovern has taken over at the helm of Progress from John Woodcock, the Barrow and Furness MP who has become increasingly vocal in his criticisms of Team Corbyn in recent months.
But Cameron repeatedly refused to apologise, despite calls for him to do so from MPs including Caroline Flint, John Woodcock and Alex Salmond.
Several MPs tweeted from yesterday's PLP leadership hustings: John Woodcock, Rachel Reeves, Douglas Alexander and Denis MacShane, for instance.
Blairite MP John Woodcock (pictured) who enraged Mr Corbyn's allies by saying he is «unfit» to be Prime Minister, faces being sacked from Labour if he is found guilty.
(John Woodcock's attack on his line on Russia was perhaps the prime example, but it is far from the only one).
Pro-Trident Labour MP John Woodcock told PoliticsHome: «Aside from being another sign that the «open minded» review of defence policy is nothing of the sort, Jeremy's choice to speak at the CND rally just ensures another weekend of public focus on Labour's divisions over a policy that can't change when we should be holding the Government to account and making the case to remain in the European Union.»
That is exactly the same approach being taken in parallel by Labour's backbench defence committee, chaired by John Woodcock, which has heard from figures ranging from the head of CND to former nuclear submarine commanders.
Woodcock added that an agency risk assessment found the potential for harm from drugs tested by Cetero to be «quite low,» an assessment she said has been «confirmed» by the fact that no problems have been found in the drugs the agency has finished reviewing.
Both Jones and Woodcock entered the area of regulatory affairs from pure science backgrounds and attribute their extensive knowledge in those other fields to years of on - the - job training as they worked at different levels of their respective companies.
Woodcock, who does not believe in being stationary for too long, plans to take advantage of this flexibility in the future and transition away from regulatory affairs to be closer to the heart of the science.
That concern was echoed by the two witnesses from FDA, Janet Woodcock and Jeffrey Shuren, directors of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research and the Center for Devices and Radiological Health, respectively.
«Due to consumers» extensive exposure to the ingredients in antibacterial soaps, we believe there should be a clearly demonstrated benefit from using antibacterial soap to balance any potential risk,» said Dr. Janet Woodcock, director of the FDA's drug center.
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Anderson pays obsessively close attention to every detail, from the small items Reynolds puckishly hides in the seams of his garments to the coterie of loyal seamstresses who put the finishing touches on everything made by the House of Woodcock.
Numinous objects in the movie signify the pre-gothic (mushrooms, the dirt from which they are pulled) and the post-gothic (Woodcock's car, a purple Bristol sedan, possibly a 1955 405, a speed demon of almost science - fictional dimensions).
The two - minute clip is an outtake from one of the film's many breakfast scenes — only this time the early hours confrontation escalates to a full - blown food fight between Lesley Manville's Cyril and Daniel Day - Lewis» Reynolds Woodcock.
Although he mostly shows it with snippy dialogue and rigidly controlled schedules, Daniel Day - Lewis» Reynolds Woodcock is a fussy little dude, something made especially clear in a deleted scene that Anderson recently released to promote the film's upcoming home release, showing the Woodcock siblings descend from prodding at each other into a full - on food fight.
Everything about Thread is exquisite, from the sets — London's Fitzroy Square provides a gorgeous Georgian backdrop — to the stunning parade of gowns that comes out of Woodcock's atelier, courtesy another Anderson regular, Mark Bridges.
Alma is simple but smart, recognizing what she wants from Woodcock and the lengths she must go to in order to secure it.
Mr. Woodcock is a movie about that same authority - type figure from my childhood, only this time he is tormenting someone else and I'm supposed to laugh at it.
«Woodcock's world, the place that he comes from, was something that we could occupy and use that through which to tell a story.»
The protagonist played by Day - Lewis («Reynolds Woodcock») is a high end women's fashion designer, whose clientele is drawn from the very top drawer of International Society.
(laughs) No, that's partly why... (pauses) I learned so much from Mr. Woodcock,» and I made a lot of mistakes on «Mr. Woodcock
After making his debut with «Lars and the Real Girl,» episodic television work ensued, followed by a contretemps over the comedy «Mr. Woodcock,» starring Seann William Scott, Susan Sarandon and Billy Bob Thornton that saw him removed from the project.
Set amid the glamour of 1950s London, Phantom Thread tells the story of renowned dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock, who designs gowns for everyone from the Royal Family to film stars, sewing hidden messages into the linings of his dresses.
Unlike the Edwina Currie scandal from the late 1980s, Reynolds Woodcock is not put off eating eggs by his time spent hugging the toilet.
Food in Phantom Thread is wielded by Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day - Lewis) as a tool to assert dominance; go easy on the butter, a poached egg that isn't too runny and meals free from distraction and confrontation.
Daniel Day - Lewis, in what he has said will be his final film role, doesn't disappear into London dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock so much as he builds him from the impeccably shined shoes on up.
And even though I was a little disappointed that fashion design was more embellishment than underpinning with this movie, I did appreciate the acknowledgment of the physical labor that goes into couture, from the close - ups of calloused fingertips to the — too brief, in my opinion — glimpses we get of the Woodcock atelier.
Although Woodcock has disposed of his latest romantic liaison as «Phantom Thread» opens, his next conquest presents herself when he stops for a meal in the country and orders a ploughman's breakfast from a bright - eyed waitress named Alma (Vicky Krieps).
There are other spooky details in Phantom Thread to suggest this, from its enigmatic title to Woodcock's references to his dead mother, who makes a brief, chilling appearance.
The chords of Greenwood's score are as pristine as a pattern from the House of Woodcock and as kinky and tumultuous as Alma and Reynolds» incessant push - pull relationship.
After making his debut with the indie film Lars and the Real Girl, episodic television work ensued, followed by a contretemps over the studio comedy Mr. Woodcock, starring Seann William Scott, Susan Sarandon and Billy Bob Thornton that saw him removed from the project.
to suggest this, from its enigmatic title to Woodcock's references to his dead mother, who makes a brief, chilling appearance.
He uses the work of other artists as a springboard, not a blueprint — and besides, Woodcock is not Hitchcock, i.e. an artist looking for a muse created out of ghosts from his past.
Phantom Thread From the first moment that expert dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day - Lewis) spots waitress Alma (Vicky Krieps) in a country diner, we're pretty sure we know where things are headed.
Day - Lewis traces the arc of his character from remote tyrant to willing slave with a majestic command — his immersion in the role, down to the pinpricks on Woodcock's fingers, is total.
One could draw parallels from his work ethic and the way he has written the character of Reynolds Woodcock.
From this list, there is no film to which I respond quite as strongly as Paul Thomas Anderson's extravagantly theatrical, mysterious and masterly drama Phantom Thread, which is of course dominated by Daniel Day - Lewis as the imaginary couturier Reynolds Woodcock, who enters into an enigmatic romantic duel with his new muse, a German waitress played by the sadly un-nominated Vicky Krieps.
Still, though it's a dramatic improvement from the last film Craig Gillespie directed, the abysmal Billy Bob Thornton comedy Mr. Woodcock, the two share a one - joke premise that gets tired quickly.
In Woodcock, all the comedy stems from Thornton's groin - thwacking sadist of a gym coach; here, it's a lot of deadpan «reaction shots» from the doll.
Now that the film from writer / director Paul Thomas Anderson is available to buy on digital download (then Blu - ray and DVD on April 10), a Phantom Thread deleted scene has surfaced online featuring fashion designer Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day - Lewis) getting into a messy spat with his sister Cyril (Lesley Manville) at the breakfast table.
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