Sentences with phrase «working class clown»

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Cheese I once had a teacher that would shoot down the class clowns with the line «If you are trying to be a smart ass, it would work better if you were actually smart.»
He was doubtful, and I would expect the vaunted NYTimes would have world class editors, not the clowns who work for the NYPost.
Presenting sad clowns and moneyed malcontents, a troublesome estate and class - based torment, Ivan Turgenev's 1848 play Fortune's Fool serves up a vintage feast of Russian rumination, despite it being one of the playwright's lesser - known works.
The millionaire class has lots of representatives in government and this working stiff clown thinks they're going to give him a seat at the table.
I'll be dreaming of world where art is power, healthy forests back negative interest currency, former Wall Street bankers wear clown suits to work as human pollinators, the middle and working class are as strong as ever, Bernie Sanders is President, Charles Eisenstein is his Chief Economic Advisor, and all those things that could be... If only... everyone would just shut up and listen to Tacocat.
Rebelling against what he sees as a repressive, stuffy environment, a talented but unmotivated young medical student prefers playing the class clown to working.
The joys of profane working - class humour are never far from the surface in Loach's films, but in The Angels «Share our protagonist's clowning and wise - cracking is allowed to come to the forefront.
Of course, along with playing the class clowns, the Malloys are also the hardest working members of Ocean's crew, often taking on multiple roles in each heist, and even going the distance on one particular occasion to help a group of Mexican factory workers fight for labor rights.
But these are some of the film's strongest sequences, as Martinez drops his near - feral menace to reveal what drives him, and Abvincula offers a class - clown approach to life that eases the tension of what they're doing together, and the desperation that pushed them into such dangerous work.
She is doing her work with great care and is learning to be less of a show - off and more of a class - clown.
We need teachers who genuinely enjoy working with kids — all kids; teachers who thrive on the enthusiasm and energy of their active students, relish the thoughtfulness and introspection of their quiet students, enjoy the humor of the class clowns, and recognize the neediness of their chronic misbehavers.
Arranged in rigid patterns, Feher's work had a tongue - in - cheek quality, like Donald Judd's stacked sculptures remade by the class clown.
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