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"desk jockey" Definitions
  1. a person whose job involves working at a desk

28 Sentences With "desk jockey"

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This is not a great moment for the loudmouthed desk jockey.
Mr. Miller was no ivory-tower dreamer or Detroit desk jockey, though.
"Not that fool weakling Keith," declares the desk jockey at Time Safari Inc.
In Killing Eve, Oh plays Eve Polastri, an MI5 desk jockey turned detective.
Protein is an important macro-nutrient, whether you're a body builder or an average desk jockey.
Sandra Oh plays an MI5 desk jockey turned detective who must catch a skilled assassin (played by Jodie Comer).
In this iteration of the character's story, Ryan goes from desk jockey to field agent after discovering a possible terrorist cell.
Could he have imagined doing something like this just last week, when he was still the chief desk jockey at his office?
The righteous, wry refrain of a long-suffering employee, rolling his eyes at the incompetent desk jockey higher up the food chain.
Lucija Popov, the president of the Croatian Chamber of Notaries, said she'll gladly ditch the caricature of a desk jockey robotically stamping documents.
Too much of contemporary coverage consists of desk-jockey commentary and the rehashing of leaders' official statements, rather than on-the-ground reportage.
Hays decides to take the desk jockey job rather than throw Amelia under the bus, which West (Stephen Dorff) is really hurt by.
Krasinski's incarnation is junior, a CIA desk jockey getting thrown into the field, but there's nothing about Krasinski's approach that suggests he's a fish out of water.
Now a data analyst for the FBI -- that is, a desk jockey -- he seeks out his old man's help with a case after the suspicious death of a childhood friend.
Her MI6 desk-jockey-cum-agent is easily one of the most complex women on television, and Oh rides the edges of each of Eve's facets like she's walking a tightrope.
Melissa McCarthy steals the show as Susan Cooper, a mousy C.I.A. desk jockey assigned to be the eyes and ears of a would-be 007 (Jude Law) who toys with her feelings.
For the first half hour or so, audiences watch Ron's journey from a desk jockey to an undercover detective, and through a comical set of circumstances, witness his infiltration into the KKK.
That allows the film to introduce younger version of familiar Marvel faces — like Jackson's Nick Fury, who's still a two-eyed S.H.I.E.L.D. desk jockey — as well as let Carol carve out her own, unique space in the MCU.
WITH ITS stylish shared workspaces and chic occupants, lubricated by fruit-infused water and nitro coffee on tap, WeWork, a firm that rents out temporary offices, had seemed to be riding the wave of a new trend in managing desk-jockey life.
My mates have to pay dues in their other projects, which I don't think is super cool, so I pay for rehearsal time out of pocket (in monthly expenses), and our recording studio time is paid for from a band savings account I set up back in my desk jockey days.
Here's how it went down: 1980 Hays is given an ultimatum at work after Amelia (Carmen Ejogo) publishes an article that quotes an "anonymous source" that the higher-ups know was Hays — he can either disavow her in a public op-ed or be bumped down to desk jockey (or he can quit altogether).
It's reexamination of the very structure of a detective show, paired with a fantastic performance by Sandra Oh and seemingly endless twists and turns, made it truly one of the best things on TV in 2018 Oh plays MI5 desk jockey Eve Polastri, who is promoted to detective and tasked with hunting down a skilled assassin named Villanelle (Jodie Comer).
Gordillo flew the Falcon 20 aircraft. Gordillo made the decision to retire rather than advance to major in the Air Force and receive an assignment as a desk jockey rather than a flight jockey.
Gabel described his prime universe character as someone who works for the FBI, "but has no idea about Fringe Division. He's more of a desk jockey [who] eventually comes to believe there is much more than reality suggests". Executive producer Jeff Pinkner described Lincoln's introduction as "insanely fun -- the characterization Seth has created just makes you smile". Gabel also indicated the new character would likely return for more episodes.
In early 1934, Cowley was sent by J. Edgar Hoover (as head of the "Flying Squad") to Chicago specifically to aid the FBI pursuit of John Dillinger. The Chicago Agents initially resented Cowley as a desk jockey who was infringing on their territory and driving them too hard. However, Cowley soon established a reputation as one who drove himself as hard as he drove his agents. The relationship between Cowley and Melvin Purvis was complex and is debated by historians.
During the September 1965 war, although a "desk jockey" in Peshawar, he volunteered for and flew dangerous low, low level night-time strafing missions in old Harvards along the Grand Trunk Road between Lahore and Amritsar harassing Indian Army convoys. Years later, as a Group Captain, he led the PAF team that investigated the crash of a PAF C-130 after it went missing while returning to Pakistan from China. This investigation was conducted at high altitude in mountainous country and was particularly trying and hazardous.Azam, Mohammad.
Another frequent plot device of this genre is placing one of the partners in an unfamiliar setting (like a different city or foreign country) or role (like requiring police field work of a non-cop, rookie, or office-bound "desk jockey"). In these cases, they are usually guided by the other partner. In his review of Rush Hour, Roger Ebert coined the term "Wunza Movie" to describe this subgenre, a pun on the phrase "One's a..." that could be used to describe the contrasts between the two characters in a typical film. The cliché was satirized in the film Last Action Hero.
Feige explained that Danvers is the first superhero that Fury has come across, which sets him on a path to his role working with heroes in later-set MCU films. Jackson described Fury at this point as a desk jockey, who has not yet become cynical towards bureaucracy and who learns in the film that there are superpowered beings who could help S.H.I.E.L.D. Towards the end of the film, Fury loses sight in his left eye after being scratched by the Flerken/cat Goose, and is inspired to create the Avengers Initiative by Danvers' example, naming the protocol after her old callsign. Jackson added that trusting Danvers plays a key role in his development, as they become "compatriots" throughout the film. Jackson was digitally de-aged by 25 years, the first time Marvel has done this for an entire film.

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