单词 | bunfight |
例句 | Out of this daft bunfight, Strauss and his collaborator Hoffmansthal shaped a masterpiece. The Turn of the Screw; Ariadne auf Naxos; Les p?cheurs de perles; Mitsuko Uchida 2010-10-09T23:07:00Z Finally we arrive at the bunfight that is fruit. How to mix the perfect old fashioned 2014-07-17T04:00:00Z In a draft of a report she prepared on improving the working environment, the atmosphere was likened to a "superhero bunfight". 'Macho' culture at No 10 harmed Covid response, Helen MacNamara says 2023-11-01T04:00:00Z The row isn't a damaging thing, as long as it stays as a controllable spat, not an overwhelming bunfight. Laura Kuenssberg: Labour - damned if they dare, damned if they don't? 2023-09-16T04:00:00Z So anything that turns Scottish politics back into a binary bunfight over borders will implicitly damage Labour and benefit the Tories. Where do Tories stand in post-Sturgeon Scotland? 2023-04-29T04:00:00Z But for all the fanfare, which saw Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai compare the feat to building the first rocket to reach space, the claim has sparked a bunfight. Google claims it has achieved 'quantum supremacy' – but IBM disagrees 2019-10-23T04:00:00Z Metro describes Tuesday's Tory leadership debate on BBC One as a "bunfight", while the Daily Mirror calls the candidates "clueless" and "unable to answer the big questions". In a hurry? Here's what you need to know in five minutes 2019-06-19T04:00:00Z The HPB got a major organizational reshuffle in 2015 after a very public bunfight between Europe's neuroscientists about the management and direction of the project. Tuesday briefing: Alphabetical author lists distort scientific careers 2018-08-20T04:00:00Z Which brings us to a second bunfight, which began with the news last that the National Review writer Kevin Williamson had been hired by liberal flagship the Atlantic. Laura Ingraham is a victim of a totalitarian campaign from the left, apparently 2018-04-02T04:00:00Z I don’t think any regular attendee at the collections, whether in New York, Milan, Paris or London, regards having to push their way through the street-style bunfight outside the shows with any joy. US Vogue editors, you’re being ridiculous – fashion shows have changed | Sasha Wilkins 2016-09-30T04:00:00Z "I think they won't see it as the absolutely crucial vote that it is and I also think that they see it as a bunfight in the Tory party," he said. EU referendum: Remain 'must engage Labour voters' - GMB - BBC News 2016-06-01T04:00:00Z Anyway, as seems to be the way with modern media now, writer Laurie Penny then wrote a column in response defending privilege-checking and the whole thing became a pan-political, multimedia bunfight. Check your privilege! Whatever that means 2013-06-05T06:00:06Z Listen hard in Whitehall and you will hear the sound of what Nick Clegg told me today was a "bunfight". Clegg prepares for spending 'bunfight' 2013-04-29T18:42:02Z In recent years, the event has become more of a bunfight than a showcase: in police barricades line the streets of Soho in attempt to corral the crowds battling for complimentary giveaways and celebrity sightings. Fashion's Night Out on hold for 2013, say organisers 2013-02-27T21:34:24Z We started with the additional costs being piled on consumers by what the executive called the "totally unnecessary bunfight over gas versus renewables." Coalition war leaves customers facing soaring energy bills 2012-11-21T11:44:58Z The crowd senses sport and feeds off itself as the anticipation and tension build for the biennial bunfight. Poulter driven by Ryder Cup passion 2012-09-21T05:38:45Z Right old bunfight at the breakfast bar today but, don't worry, I did Britain proud. Live - French Open 2010-05-29T08:59:00Z |
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