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Ryan Reynolds never misses an opportunity to plug his gin company.
The memoir misses an opportunity to examine its most complicated material.
I mean, John Brennan, never misses an opportunity to politicize national security.
The film misses an opportunity to do what "Star Trek" does best.
This star never misses an opportunity to make a joke on social media.
They say the top-down leadership never misses an opportunity to play it safe.
The film misses an opportunity to probe interesting questions and test the idea of liberalism.
" Lavrov, who never misses an opportunity for a diplomatic jab, bluntly said, "You got it wrong.
The principal risk here for Obama is that he misses an opportunity to actually influence the Court.
Even when the comedian is being complimented, she never misses an opportunity to make her own authentic voice heard.
My mom never misses an opportunity for praise, so if you don't provide it immediately she'll ask for it.
Peter SamtonNew York To the Editor: President Trump shamelessly never misses an opportunity to promote himself, crisis or not.
K. Rowling, who never misses an opportunity to remind people that she wrote Harry Potter, weighed in on Twitter. Boom.
Heller "never misses an opportunity to kind of shoot himself in the foot," one Democratic Senate campaign aide told Vox.
Despite joking that people think he smells, Post Malone almost never misses an opportunity to wear a very fancy suit.
He misses an opportunity to examine how Schlesinger's gradual loss of intellectual influence mirrored the crisis of American liberalism itself.
President Trump never misses an opportunity to dishonor the men and women who made the greatest sacrifices for their country.
Mackenzie never misses an opportunity to showcase the pristine beauty of the Scottish countryside, with its rolling hills and soft mists.
The party also misses an opportunity to reframe military service and undermine the chauvinistic civic religion conservatives have built around it.
Which isn't to say that Bergen ever strays too far from swearing per se, or misses an opportunity to critique censorship.
And Mr. de Blasio rarely misses an opportunity to point out that the state, not the city, controls the subway system.
He travels the state relentlessly and rarely misses an opportunity to tell voters that he cares more about policy than party.
The gallery show, unlike the opera production, misses an opportunity to feature artists with ties to Coney Island and its carney traditions.
Thus, while engrossing, thanks to its larger-than-life subject, the book misses an opportunity to consummate the promise of its subtitle.
And because this fam never misses an opportunity to coordinate their outfits for the camera, they all posed for a new family portrait.
The President, who rarely misses an opportunity to trumpet success, failed to list one of his most important: the firing of Gen. Flynn.
Banks, who never misses an opportunity to be in some mess, as my granny would say, has since inserted herself into the conversation.
Victoria, for example, never misses an opportunity to cut off or belittle her comrade in resistance, though the source of her irritation is unclear.
But in his primed-for-television sureness, he misses an opportunity to engage the many Americans who are searching for new ideas about God.
While Hollywood rarely misses an opportunity to shun a female star once she hits a certain age, in this case it's a more practical matter.
Director Steven Soderbergh never misses an opportunity to toy with the camera's perspective, including bringing us the single most terrifying movie shot of the year.
He never misses an opportunity to criticize nongovernmental organizations that are not aligned with his politics, and has even closed down those that incur his displeasure.
I think the effective altruism movement in some sense misses an opportunity to draw on the very powerful role that narratives play in shaping our psychology.
By refusing to take into account the current administration, this series misses an opportunity to properly analyze both the social and political institutions represented by their characters.
"Every day there is a delay, the country misses an opportunity to become not only a tourist attraction but also an investment and cultural one," he said.
It never misses an opportunity to point out that this is a conflict primarily motivated by terrible material conditions, and fought over because of differing material interests.
And that would probably help the Democratic nominee for governor, Ralph Northam, who rarely misses an opportunity to link his Republican rival, Ed Gillespie, with the unpopular president.
It misses an opportunity to inject a sense of danger that wouldn't work in the games, where you want your character to stick to walls as smoothly as possible.
Yet the president rarely misses an opportunity to insult the opposition party, including his predecessor, Barack Obama, whose health-care reform and regulatory legacy he is trying to dismantle.
He calls the GOP the "War Party," and never misses an opportunity to vilify neoconservatives for their so-called "nation-building" generally, and encouragement of the Iraqi adventure specifically.
Although Bagieu brings well-deserved renewed attention to Elliot's story, she misses an opportunity to dispel the rumors about the singer's passing that remain a plague on her memory.
And that network's most recognizable representative, Andy Cohen, who is gay, rarely misses an opportunity to toast his close kinship with the guitar hero and ultimate ladies man John Mayer.
Mr. Gopnik mentions contemporary artists who have followed suit but misses an opportunity to highlight what's new at the nexus of business and art: creatives who start social-purpose businesses.
But it misses an opportunity to frame the case more fundamentally, in terms of principles grounded in personal responsibility and a refusal to punish people for the sins of others.
The gene editing activity in China not only flouts the safety-first standard in developed countries and exploits desperate patients, it misses an opportunity to learn from carefully designed clinical trials.
The current imbroglio between state governments and DHS over voting systems being designated as critical infrastructure misses an opportunity for more proactive partnership between states and the feds on cyber security.
Here, the pavilion misses an opportunity to reflect on the legacy of B.R. Ambedkar, the Dalit leader, lawyer and revolutionary who also played an instrumental role in writing the Indian constitution.
You've heard of Hazleton lately in a positive sense — it's the hometown of world champion Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon, who never misses an opportunity to name-check his birthplace in national interviews.
He understands his role as the face and the voice of the organization, but he never misses an opportunity to give credit to others and that is the beauty of collaborative leadership. Okay.
He rarely misses an opportunity to employ "Hail to the Chief" as he enters a room, and has even embossed the presidential seal on his golf cart at the private clubs he owns.
Bennett rarely misses an opportunity to profess his love for Chicago, a city that Trump has consistently maligned, once going so far as to suggest that it is less safe than war-torn Afghanistan.
The governor of California, Gavin Newsom, has been a steadfast critic of President Trump and rarely misses an opportunity to joust with the White House on everything from climate change to gun control to immigration.
All throughout, Tuca & Bertie never misses an opportunity to showcase the strong friendship between the two women; Tuca identifies and accepts Bertie's anxious moments and knows how to help her get through them, however subtly.
But Trump rarely misses an opportunity to involve himself in a popular cultural event, and the campaign sees an opportunity to pump up his favorability rating while reaching a broad audience of potential new voters.
But sometimes we have unused capacity: When scientific funding slows, or when my equipment has downtime between projects, my lab either loses money or misses an opportunity to generate revenue to support itself or invest in new technology.
You would have to be a saint not to want to exploit the writhing agonies of the government and the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn never misses an opportunity to kick the government when it is down.
The model — who's currently expecting her second child, a boy, with husband John Legend — never misses an opportunity to make a fashion statement, so she's especially "pissed" about missing this year's Met Gala where headwear was all the rage.
However, "Supernormal" misses an opportunity to go beyond recounting stories of hardship to explore the countless idiosyncratic, endlessly creative ways in which most people struggle with disruption, find a path through it and come out the better for it.
In searching for answers to those questions, resolutions to those conflicts, the book's conclusion perhaps misses an opportunity when it veers toward action and violence and away from one of its greatest strengths — its clear focus on character and place.
The Disaster Artist's one real flaw is that it doesn't really have much to say — it misses an opportunity to skewer Hollywood and the way it sells a dream of fame and fortune that isn't always all it's cracked up to be.
The reform misses an opportunity to adopt a better practice, used increasingly by other countries, in which judicial supervisory bodies are elected by judges rather than judicial authorities, says Diego García Sayan, a former justice minister who now advises the UN on judicial independence.
Cappiello has an ear for how teen-agers talk—their voices both loud and soft, formed and barely formed—and notices the ways in which girls can seek solace with one another, a habit that society at large rarely misses an opportunity to vilify.
"With an eye to 2020, Kamala Harris never misses an opportunity to grandstand in front of the cameras, even if it's at the expense of a 33-year CIA veteran who has risked her life to protect this country," RNC spokesman Michael Ahrens said in a statement.
When, however, even the New York Times editorial board — which almost never misses an opportunity to blame the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Israel — writes that Abbas' vile words showed that it's "time for him to leave office," then perhaps Western elites are beginning to see the light.
Simply applauding the sharing of paid sick days without also focusing on why salaries are so low, or benefits so meager, that teachers like Goodman can't afford to take time off for chemo treatments misses an opportunity -- even a duty -- to try to make the system better.
And in doing so, it misses an opportunity to metaphorically address, say, the plight of anyone whose country is invaded by an overwhelming military force, confronting them with the choice to either fight back or cooperate in hopes of living a compromised but more comfortable life.
And it was about why Mr. Trump never misses an opportunity to redirect blame from Russia to someplace else — several noted the president's embrace of a discredited theory that Ukraine was responsible for the hacking of the Democratic National Committee's servers — or to relieve pressure on Mr. Putin.
But while Van Johnson does try to engage in "woke" parody, it misses an opportunity to grapple with the dated tropes — like white Western heroism at the expense of othering other nations and races, and caricatured depictions of women characters — that rendered '80s and '90s action films culturally problematic and passé.
Not knowing who Jean really is undercuts her transformation in Dark Phoenix because the movie misses an opportunity to make a statement about how all it took was a small push of power to turn a hero into a villain, or to urge viewers to feel the loss of someone genuinely good and heroic.
Trump rarely misses an opportunity to knock, mock and criticize former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE, the leader in most polls of the Democratic primary field.
By changing the language to English and including her adaption of Pauline Fran's translation of the interview, with its famous description of Wong's loose long hair as resembling "a dragon frolicking in water," I think Koe misses an opportunity to consider Wong's mastery of different languages, which gave her a certain advantage in the Berlin film world and elsewhere.
In this way, 1983 misses an opportunity that was taken up successfully by another Netflix co-production, Collateral: The British police procedural starred Carey Mulligan as a detective whose investigation of the murder of a Middle Eastern migrant worker in London is set against the Syrian refugee crisis, thus tapping into real fears about our political moment and its casualties.
Taking that archive away feels like it misses an opportunity to learn, but I do recognize the fact that like people are utilizing the past in order to change action in the present and I don't know how to build more of a world or a product right now that allows more of a clarification that more of a learning mindset that people can take on.
Huguette is an ex-housewife, a bad cook, who spends her time at the market listening to Francoise's gossip, peeling vegetables or knitting in front of television with Raymond. Raymond is a retired gendarme (French police officer). Raymond never misses an opportunity to make fun of Huguette's cooking. Raymond nicknames Huguette "Ma Poule" ("My honey bun" in English).
Sathyamoorthy (Prem Menon) is a cruel gram panchayat chief who gives unfair judgements and he spreads terror among the villagers, he never misses an opportunity to whip the innocent villagers. So the villagers gave him the name of Sandiyar (brute). The villagers want Sandiyar to die while his Sandiyar's mother Annapoorni (K. R. Vijaya) wants him to become a good man.
Superman has gone to great lengths to train the dog, and he now occasionally accompanies the Man of Steel on missions. Batman never misses an opportunity to poke fun at Krypto when Batman and Superman don't see eye-to- eye. Krypto operates on his own for a short period of time, helping out when disasters rocked the planet because of the plans of the invading Imperiex. He is shown rescuing endangered people.
Before she entered Neighbours, Natasha was described as being "spirited, rebellious and conniving". Channel Five's Holy Soap website described her as being a "teen rebel". After she entered the show, Network Ten described Natasha as having a "major attitude" and a "burning desire to rule the school." They also go on to explain that Natasha never misses an opportunity to be the centre of attention and does whatever it takes to be noticed.
Albert E. Arkwright, usually referred to simply as Arkwright, is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the British sitcom, Open All Hours, played by Ronnie Barker. Arkwright is the uncle of Granville and the proprietor of an old fashioned Yorkshire corner shop, which in the era of the programme (1970s and 1980s) was a product of a bygone age. Arkwright's signature characteristic is his stutter, which Granville never misses an opportunity to mock.
These works resembled the Color Field paintings of the younger generation. Biographer Jacques Dupin said this about Miró's work of the early 1960s: > These canvases disclose affinities – Miró does not in the least attempt to > deny this – with the researches of a new generation of painters. Many of > these, Jackson Pollock for one, have acknowledged their debt to Miró. Miró > in turn displays lively interest in their work and never misses an > opportunity to encourage and support them.
AJ is a mechanic, who is described as a chancer who "never misses an opportunity for excitement." He is characterised as a free-spirited, fun-loving and carefree rebel, who does not always realise how his spontaneity affects other people. He is described as cheeky, irresponsible, a bad influence, a joker, a charmer and a talker. It is said that he does not plan or do what people expect of him, is fun to be around and could be running away from life.
The film has garnered mostly excellent reviews. Sean Keener, CEO of BootsnAll Travel Network, wrote that it was "well done" and praised the filmmaker as "a good story teller."Sean Keeler.org web site The indieWIRE web site reviewed the premiere in Cleveland, stating that "director Brook Silva-Braga, despite having incredibly honorable intentions with his backpacking documentary, A Map For Saturday, misses an opportunity to provide insight about a group of people..."indieWIRE web site review of A Map For Saturday.
Now feeling in control of his life, he misses an opportunity when he insults two strangers who claim to be Queen Victoria (Miriam Margolyes) and Prince Albert (Jim Broadbent) and throws them out of his home. The episode ends on Blackadder's extravagant Christmas dinner, which is ruined when Baldrick shows him the royal seal left behind by the strangers, proving Baldrick's story that the Queen and Prince Albert had planned to award Blackadder a gift of £50,000 and the title of Baron Blackadder for being the "nicest man in England".
Pippo Sperandio is an employee of an Italian electronics company in direct contact with his boss, the pleasure-seeker Dr. Maramotti, who never misses an opportunity to have relationships with different types of women including Laura, his secretary. However, when he needs to be replaced during a holiday in Sardinia he calls and sends Pippo Sperandio to his place who - as Doctor Maramotti - will have to deal with a hectic holiday full of sport and goliardic parties, typical of the tourist villages of those years, which he is not used to.
Horst makes an unannounced visit, bringing presents as usual. Marie is ambivalent about their secret: On one hand she never misses an opportunity to blame her husband for bringing in the Jew, but on the other she is merciful and sympathetic towards the poor kid locked in the closet day and night. She suggests that Josef accepts Horst's job offer evicting Czech Jews from their homes, so as to get more protection and deflect possible suspicions. Josef accepts and is considered a collaborator by the neighbor Franta (who had tried to give David over to the Nazi authorities, when he first escaped from a concentration camp).
The great horned owl rarely misses an opportunity to hunt reptiles and amphibians. However, lizards are largely unavailable as prey due to their typically diurnal periods of activity. However, some snakes are partially or largely nocturnal, and more than a dozen species are hunted in North America. Snakes hunted range from small, innocuous garter snakes (Thamnophis ssp.) and night snakes (Hypsiglena torquata) to venomous species like cottonmouths (Agkistrodon piscivorus) and prairie rattlesnakes (Crotalus virdis) and formidable, large species like common king snakes (Lampropeltis getula) and black rat snakes (Pantherophis obsoletus), which in mature specimens can rival the owl in mass and sheer predatory power.
He has a consistent need to be acknowledged as a Renaissance man and to be recognized as exceptionally skilled at his many desired accomplishments. These include writing poetry and lyrics, composing and playing music, being a rock star, managing his team, dancing, and even dating and marriage. He especially believes himself to be a remarkably talented stand-up comedian, and rarely misses an opportunity to show off to the cameras. His 'material', however, is invariably unoriginal and badly executed, consisting almost entirely of poor impressions and banal routines recycled from British comedy shows such as Fawlty Towers, The Two Ronnies and Harry Enfield and Chums.
The TV critic from the Sydney Morning Herald thought that "the stage devices" of the original play "were all too evident for the good of its TV adaptation", notably the reliance of one set for all the action, and the use of the device of the Common Man, adding "the black and white directness of television demands less pageant-like solemnity. But it was able to assist valuably when the dialogue came alive with character and force." The Bulletin said William Sterling is perhaps the most distinctive and stylistic producer in Australian television. In each of his shows he rarely misses an opportunity for adventurous experiment with lighting or camera-angles.
Kayvan Novak Unhinged Regional Manager for the PhoneShop company and Lance's line manager. Razz is a loud, hyperactive and violent tempered man whose signature greeting is to burst into a room miming two handguns and screaming "FREEZE MOTHERFUCKERS!!!!" to the unpleasant surprise of everyone there. He is prone to excessive mood swings, often in the space of a few seconds veering from calm and conversational to violently aggressive. Razz has an obsession with Mixed Martial Arts and rarely misses an opportunity to demonstrate his supposed talents in this field, although it is later revealed he has very little idea of how to fight using martial arts at all.
A mother has an interest in who her son decides to mate with and therefore will favour the false positive error over false negative. If she fails to detect real interest in the woman, and thus, fails to share this female interest with her son, then it is more costly to her than if she falsely detects sexual interest from a woman towards her son and encourages him to pursue. If her son misses an opportunity, he has missed the chance to pass on his, and in doing so her own, genes. Therefore, the mother shows the same overperception bias as her son, favouring the false positive error because it is less costly.
Mac Miller's creative mind explores the ins and outs of the modern relationship while maintaining a certain level of sophistication that can be considered timeless." Kyle Eustice of Consequence of Sound said, "The album could offer some really tender moments, but because they're buried under lyrics that talk about nothing but sex, they're lost. Instead, The Divine Feminine leaves a sour taste behind and entirely misses an opportunity to truly honor the female gender." Ben Beaumont-Thomas of The Guardian said, "Few lyrics are particularly arresting (on "My Favorite Part", new girlfriend Ariana Grande is told that she doesn't know how beautiful she is) and there's some mid-album filler as Miller struggles to add hooks to cosmic G-funk.
" Josephine Livingstone of The New Republic praised the film's "stylized gorgeousness," but wrote that Branagh's change of "Poirot's fussiness ... into obsessive compulsive tendencies" was "less distinct and, ultimately, less interesting". On the negative side, Matthew Jacobs of The Huffington Post was impressed by the cast, but ultimately felt "Agatha Christie's whodunit has no steam." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone found that there were many dull moments and that the film was a needless remake. Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two and a half stars, and stated that he felt it focused too much on Poirot to the detriment of the other characters, adding, "Never let it be said the director misses an opportunity to place his star front and center, unfortunately relegating just about everyone else in the obligatory international all-star cast to a paper-thin character with one or at most two defining personality traits.
Whereas most modern adventures and campaigns present no more than a general blueprint for the game master to follow, Masks rarely misses an opportunity to expound upon each and every one of the options open to the players at any given moment, providing specific advice on how the Keeper might react to all of them." However, Winninger did warn prospective players that "Full enjoyment of the campaign requires an unusually ambitious commitment in both time and intensity from the Keeper and players alike." He also noted the lethality of the campaign, saying, "Players are expected to lose a handful of Investigators along the way." But he concluded with a strong recommendation: "Buy this book — even if you don’t think you can keep a group of players together long enough to finish the campaign, even if you’re not particularly interested in Call of Cthulhu. Merely as an example of good, crisp campaign design, it’s more than worth its comparatively meager price tag.

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