Sentences with phrase «wriggling out»

The Italian artist Carol Rama's subversive, sexually explicit body of work included a painting of a woman with a snake wriggling out of her vagina, so it is perhaps no wonder that her first exhibition, in 1945, was shut down by the Turin police.
When a refrigerator - sized mass of slime and teeth is wriggling out of your drain, Harry is the best there is.
So often, I hear stories of newly adopted dogs getting spooked on a walk, wriggling out of their collar and running like the wind.
However, the rules around disclosure are changing and from August 2016 insurers will be unable to unfairly reject customers» claims if they've given the wrong information about a part of their policy that is irrelevant to their claim (see the news story: New insurance laws will stop insurers wriggling out of claims).
In Wriggling out of poverty?
Garner and Bateman's characters are drawn a bit too broadly — she's the henpecking, Type A, overeager supermom - to - be; he's the whipped sellout who loves Sonic Youth and Herschell Gordon Lewis, and still dreams of being a rock star — but the actors do a fine job wriggling out of caricature.
Moselle began to film the Angulos, using their narration to shape the resulting footage into the story of six bright young men yearning to breathe free, gradually wriggling out from under the thumb of an oppressive patriarch.
Given the ruling Labour party seem intent on wriggling out of any sort of scrutiny, it comes down to Welsh Lib Dems to lift the lid on what they're getting up to in office.
They are direct refutations of reality — and their propagation and repetition is about enforcing his power rather than wriggling out of a political conundrum.»
It also would have robbed Cameron of his excuse for wriggling out the debate.
I watched in awe at the hospital those first few days postpartum when midwives could swaddle newborns so quickly and there would never be any issues of them wriggling out.
If you haven't got the opportunity to leave your toddler at home and they are prone to tantrums and wriggling out of the trolley, then you have an opportunity to focus on training your child's character.
Think of Cazorla and how solid we looked at the back when we had our little magician wriggling out of our own half with the ball at his feet... Cazorla offered a level of intelligence that only Wilshere has shown since... but Wilshere is partnered with Xhaka and not a DM cause Wenger.
Ask Barclays about ABN Amro, or Energy Transfer, which recently preserved $ 6 billion of much - needed cash by wriggling out of its far larger purchase of rival pipeline operator Williams.
Other nations with territorial systems have tried to prevent companies from wriggling out of paying taxes, while tax experts have suggested proposals ranging from a minimum global tax to tighter rules to prevent companies from relocating their patents and copyrights to tax havens like Bermuda and the Cayman Islands.
Should our underwriter decide to wriggle out of a claim, or out of a policy, we have little recourse.
Life insurance companies will be less able to wriggle out of claims based on out - of - date medical definitions under the industry's first code of conduct.
And the effort to wriggle out of admitting it was false has lately reached comic proportions.
Despite elements of evasion, panic, scapegoating, and other desperate efforts to wriggle out of their bad fix, the bishops will not get off scot free.
Even when the Lord called her a little dog, she held on to Him in faith and would not let Him wriggle out of His words: «Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters» table.»
So don't try and wriggle out of that by claiming a comfortable win was just cause for acting like a moron pre-game.
To Williams, we are all tadpoles who have just wriggled out of the primordial soup, searching for a chaise longue that is facing the sun.
He'll wriggle himself out of this with another excuse.
Free got 5.8 & Roark got 18.8, so I wriggled out of trouble,... kinda like Freeland did yesterday, haha.
Laca has tidy feet and can wriggle out of tight pos better than he can get past a man running with the ball at his feet while not losing the potency of attack, Laca will make a good pass instead which is what a hold up CF would be doing to bring in the wide forwards into play.
I want to see Wilshere play that linking role between CM and attack, he is the only CM who can wriggle out of a tight position and play a smart pass in our team and we really need that type of player alongside Xhaka.
We need 2 top CM but I wouldn't say they need to be def CM, we need someone who can hold onto the ball and wriggle out of a tight spot while keeping the ball while being able to disposes players as well.
He's got the technical ability and close control to wriggle out of the tightest of situations.
His composure and confidence to wriggle out of tight situations and drive his side forward has proven to be an effective tool for Gladbach and his stamina enables him to travel from box - to - box in each game he plays.
for a baby to wriggle out of it.
If you're swaddling your baby, secure the swaddle snugly enough so that baby won't wriggle out, but lightly enough to ensure air circulation.
I sleep him in a long sleeve onesie, a sleeping bag and a cellular blanket but he manages to wriggle out from under the blanket and when i go in to check on him he is sleeping on top of the blanket, and he is cold to touch.»
For example, the baby may not be getting the support that she needs, she could wriggle out of her mom's arm, or mom could lose her grip and drop her little one.
Baby has freedom to move naturally and room to grow yet they can't slip underneath, nor wriggle out and wake up cold.
Unlike most other negative reviews I don't find the back clip or velcro a problem because I never undo the back clip (just put my head through the opening and arms under the straps to get into it) and I wriggle out of the velcro waistband when taking it off so as not to wake the baby.
A child of this age can wriggle out their caregiver's arms in a flash.
As regards the life jacket itself, it should fit snugly but not tightly, ensuring that it can not get snagged on branches or underwater hazards, but, also that the child does not feel overly restricted by the life jacket, and also that they can't wriggle out of it.
Long socks are harder for the child to pull off or wriggle out of.
Not only do babies look unbelievably cute when they're in them, but sleep sacks help your baby to sleep because, unlike blankets, they can't wriggle out of them.
And everyone tries to look at those denials and say was he leaving open the door, or was she trying to suggest she might wriggle out of it at some point...
Amid ongoing confusion over the Labour position on Brexit veteran Doncaster MP Flint warned that the public would view any attempt to stay in the customs union and European single market as an attempt to «wriggle out» of the result.
Economists were also qoted as saying this may have contributed immensely to the quick turnaround of the national economy which wriggled itself out of recession much faster than the public had expected.
More recently, the Tory MP has risen up the Westminster ranks - and wriggled out of saying whether she still wants to see a return to the gallows.
How to ensure that the government does not wriggle out of telling the full story about what Brexit...
The prime minister has made it impossible for his coalition partners to wriggle out of their commitments, including their commitment to support a redrawing of parliamentary boundaries that will benefit the Tories.
These pledges are usually written vaguely enough that politicians can wriggle out of them, but sometimes they break them pretty obviously.
Labour might have found a way to wriggle out of the straitjacket of spending cuts - but it's going to have to overcome its natural urge to cling to power to achieve it.
We may wriggle ourselves out of the current imbroglio, but in no distant time, we will be enmeshed in another biting scarcity.
Downing Street has insisted the UK is committed to renewable energy, after a leaked document suggested civil servants were trying to «wriggle out» of EU targets.
Politicians will have institutionalised the freedom to wriggle out of manifesto promises.
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