Sentences with phrase «work as a sideline»

It's off - season for her work as a sideline reporter for Fox's NFL coverage, and she's between days filming Dancing with the Stars, which she has been cohosting since 2014.

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Important work like Mauboussin's and others was thrust to the sidelines as the tech bubble consumed the hearts and minds of so many investors.
The 24 - year - old is currently sidelined with a meniscus injury and so will have to work to get back to full fitness in the new year having yet to feature for Barcelona this season, and reports that he is on the market will undoubtedly be a blow to his confidence as his future could lie elsewhere.
* Things were clearly not working, yet he stood on the sideline as clueless as ever, waiting until the 70th minute to make his changes.
North Carolina football coach Mack Brown, who has worked across campus from Dean Smith for 10 seasons, remarked last week on Smith's «very high energy on the boundary... bench... sidelines... whatever they call it,» then added that he had learned some useful strategies by watching Smith, who resigned as Tar Heels basketball coach last week after 36 seasons in Chapel Hill.
Kenyan Drake will continue to work as the Dolphins» featured back with Damien Williams (shoulder, doubtful) sidelined, but rushing lanes could be hard to come by without RG Jermon Bushrod (foot, out).
Those regular starts dried up after a number of long spells on the sidelines however, and he has now decided to go out on loan for the campaign, as he looks to get regular first - team action once again, and potentially work his way back into Arsene Wenger and England's first - team once again.
Klopp has admitted it would take a «miracle» for Origi to recover from the hamstring injury he suffered during the 1 - 0 Boxing Day victory over Leicester and he is expected to join frontman Daniel Sturridge on the sidelines as he works his way back to match fitness from a similar problem.
They are a simple concertina binding, something I've made in various forms over the years as a bookbinder and something I thought would work well as a sideline to the main books and jewellery.
COURTNEY STEKIN: I will say that for me especially when I had Eli as my first, the warning, the sidelining was a lifesaver to me because I had to come back to work and was happy to get up early to go to work in the morning and to just be able to even if it was just cat napping or cost sleeping, being able to close my eyes for a few minutes was a really nice feeling.
The works of classical realists like Morgenthau sidelined much of the ideological component of political regimes, depicting inter-state affairs as obliging to a higher morality of state interests and survivability, which essentially meant minimizing risks and maximizing benefits.
Steadily working the sidelines as the parade worked its way up Adam Clayton Powell Jr..
Speaking in Swindon as part of a tour of west country constituencies, where his speech was watched by his parents, the Conservative leader said: «At the start of this campaign I said we would fight this election for the people who are ignored in our society, the ones who work hard, pay their taxes, live decent lives and yet feel they are sidelined.
De Blasio forced out Homeless Services Commissioner Gilbert Taylor by sidelining him in favor of a trusted adviser, sources said Taylor's departure, announced as a resignation on Tuesday, was «in the works for at least two months,» a City Hall insider said.
Some of the workers who were laid off on Friday at the state's SolarCity construction project in South Buffalo were back on the job early today, but many others remained sidelined as state officials worked to free up the money to start paying $ 82.5 million in past - due bills.
We were sidelined, but we didn't think it as anything to howl about or to make noise about and thereafter it was clear that he didn't want to work with me.»
Today's report highlights the fall in the number of specialist road traffic police as a major problem - police forces are increasingly sidelining the work, with the result that numbers fell by up to two thirds between 1996 and 1998, and by a fifth from 1999 to 2004.
The same Democrats who he is now selling out by standing on the sidelines, while Republicans maneuver to maintain control of the Senate body, with the help of the IDC promoting «Coalition government for NYS; which the Governor states he can work with now just as well as a Democratic Senate.
«I've always had a knack for it,» says Cox of the photography work that he started doing as a hobby in childhood and made into a sideline about 30 years ago, while working in procurement for Novartis Pharmaceuticals in Rockland County.
And for most bloggers, writing is a sideline to the work that pays the bills, but it can on occasion lead especially able practitioners into paying work as writers.
Health cover star Erin Andrews is one of the busiest women in TV: she's currently working on both coasts doing sideline interviews for Fox Sports and providing witty commentary as a co-host of Dancing With the Stars.
I work in Emergency Planning for a utility company, but as a sideline I do photos for a local magazine that covers the LI gay night club scene
As a further sideline to his live child - porn business, Mika has also installed cameras in the bedrooms where Tina works, ostensibly so that Cass can watch her mother, but later it's hinted that there's actually another shady ring within the pedophile ring of people who get off on the grief of the parents of the children they've abducted and abused.
Then it sidelined the Mustang's importance by bloviating on the F - 150, which, innovative as it is, is still a work truck.
Donald, excused from Army service due to a heart murmur, works as a night - watchman, but also has a criminal sideline that Vera knows nothing about.
Barnyard animals, including ducklings, piglets and baby bunnies served as cheerleaders, working the sidelines and hyping up fans.
Binary Domain is an on - the - nose example of a sidelined punk: a teen hacker with multicolored hair named Yuki who lives in the slums of Tokyo and works as a courier for the resistance.
Running We Occupy as a sideline has meant I can stay true to this ethos and not feel pressured into selling «popular» work to pay the rent.
As is often the case with exhibitions on feminism and on women artists, the work here has almost nothing in common apart from the way it was sidelined over decades.
As an artist evaluating the mainstream art world from the sidelines, much of her work confronts the patriarchal genealogy of art from the margins.
If artists as celebrated as the ones mentioned above have so many of their works sidelined, what chance is there of coming across a terrific work of art you have never seen by an 18th - century artist you have never heard of at Tate Britain?
Terms like «lyrical», «colorful» and «restrained,» often used to describe the New York School, could also be invoked to downplay a work of art's importance, to sideline it as decorative, or simply pretty.
These countries risk becoming increasingly sidelined, as the global community works to forge consensus on a new logic under the ADP.
On the sidelines of the India launch of HTC One M9 +, the company's new flagship Android smartphone, in New Delhi earlier today, HTC shared that the company is closely working with Microsoft as Windows 10 shapes up to bring a new device to market.
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