Sentences with phrase «wringers who»

For the hand - wringers who imagine this would trash the canon, I'll note that cramming in 50 more paintings by women would still keep their presence below 16 percent.

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But as anyone who has been through the naming wringer knows, that's easier said than done.
«Instead, the Woodstock Town Board should be supporting developers like us, who are spending substantial amounts of time and effort to follow the rules through the regulatory wringer at great expense while Airbnb gets a free ride.»
I am a bit older woman, who has been through the wringer in the past.
When Brendan McDonough (Miles Teller), a recovering junky trying to set his life straight after the birth of his daughter, tries out for the squad, he's put through the wringer, particularly by Christopher MacKenzie (Taylor Kitsch), who knew him from an EMT course they took and feared that he would drag everyone else in the crew down with him.
Dancer in the Dark Oh, how I want to hate this squeamish, illogical melodrama from Lars von Trier, the Danish auteur who seems equally enamoured of handheld digital video and putting women through the wringer.
Four movies later, Jennifer Lawrence has been the unwavering anchor as Katniss, vividly hitting all the right emotions and actualizing the alternate fearlessness, fallibility, and trauma of a young woman who has been put through the ultimate wringer.
Viewers who are happy to be put through the wringer like this will no doubt love exhausting a box of tissues in the process.
Along with a quite moving faith in the commonweal and in the indomitability of the noble human spirit — a throughline in the cinema of Collet - Serra, who always puts his protagonists through the wringer — The Commuter is blessed with some of the deftest setpieces in recent pop cinema memory, including one brisk, brutal close - quarters dust - up that recalls Richard Fleischer's The Narrow Margin.
I was actively seeking out the groups who would put me through the wringer the most over the design.»
Monckton of Brenchley wrote: «I'm intrigued that so many of the bed - wetters, hand - wringers, and wolf - criers who populate the Church of Canutism are so mesmerized by my status as a member (albeit non-sitting and non-voting) of the House of Lords.»
I'm intrigued that so many of the bed - wetters, hand - wringers, and wolf - criers who populate the Church of Canutism are so mesmerized by my status as a member (albeit non-sitting and non-voting) of the House of Lords.
Culled from relationship experts and women who have been through the wringer and stayed in the ring (mostly) here's some crucial advice that only starts to make sense after you've walked down the aisle.
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