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44 Sentences With "taking a stab at"

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Adaptive is now taking a stab at it, starting with a book.
And now, some of the stars themselves are taking a stab at the task.
I thought I'd save time in the future by taking a stab at it now.
Now, the brothers are moving on from the fund and taking a stab at bike-share.
Domino's is no longer just selling pizzas, it's taking a stab at fixing America's crumbling infrastructure.
Ryan Coogler, "Black Panther's" director, DuVernay and Charles King are taking a stab at that work.
So taking a stab at an Apple TV app felt like a good experiment from many levels.
Like many other wearable makers these days, Garmin is taking a stab at more aesthetically-pleasing trackers.
Everyone from tiny startups to established OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) are taking a stab at battery-electric trucking.
Over a year after its release, Overwatch is taking a stab at a classic FPS game mode: deathmatch.
Earlier this year, the duo premiered their country music video, and now they're taking a stab at Broadway.
From Acne Studios to Cinq À Sept, every brand in the biz is taking a stab at plaid coats.
However, his respect for the Barefoot Contessa star didn't keep Bourdain from taking a stab at Garten's beloved husband Jeffrey.
Branded content is hardly new, but now everyone is taking a stab at it — and it's really paying off for some.
If Insatiable's creators were taking a stab at genuine diverse representation, some of their viewers seem to be missing the point.
And if you feel like taking a stab at this yourself, there's no need to go out and buy expensive video equipment.
It seems that everyone from tiny startups to established OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) are taking a stab at battery-electric trucking these days.
But what's it like to transition from working behind the scenes for other designers, to taking a stab at running your own show?
Taking a stab at political relevance, it features Jahandar stewing over the broken promises of the lately ended American intervention in his country.
After reading a few of these, you might just welcome the businesses that insist on taking a stab at creativity and the occasional office whoopie cushion.
MOLLY'S GAME Taking a stab at pacing his own dialogue, Aaron Sorkin makes his directorial debut with this adaptation of a memoir by Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain).
After taking a stab at the Don Draper life and deciding writing copy about cigarettes isn't for him, Scott draws inspiration from his long-distance love's lyrical letters.
But being categorically opposed to taking a stab at the task meant that we'd never learn the strategies required to succeed at it, like visualization, teamwork, and practice.
There's nothing wrong with telling her remarkable story—it's one that should be heard, and one that Academy Award winning Moonlight director Barry Jenkins is now taking a stab at telling.
Joaquin Phoenix is taking a stab at playing the Clown Prince of Gotham -- and he seems to be doing a damn good job at it so far ... even without any makeup on.
It's not surprising that Bloom's taking a stab at this, though: After all, she's the one who wrote a "Sexy Golden Globey Song" about her Spanx-and-corset combo for the awards show.
Speaking of Discord and Twitch, you could also view the Houseparty acquisition as Epic taking a stab at building its own in-house chat platform for future games or its Steam competitor store.
But it looks like Apple is taking a stab at improving the way we listen to music via devices such as the iPhone with a new patent that cuts down on audio dropout.
While it wasn't exactly clear what the YouTuber was reacting to in an Instagram post Sunday, she appeared to be taking a stab at gossip sites' recent reporting on the fallout of the college admission scandal.
The Ignite seems to taking a stab at telling you how to interpret the relationship between sleep and fitness in real time—but we'll have to test it out for ourselves to see if it's actually useful.
While the number of prospective candidates may be staggering, former state party chairman Jaime Harrison says South Carolina maintains an open-door policy, welcoming any and all who are thinking about taking a stab at a run.
Now, more than four years after Makavy joined Mark Zuckerberg in attempting to give even the poorest communities access to some parts of the Internet, the Snaptu founder is taking a stab at growing another business — this time, it's transportation.
Even if Nye doesn't end up, uh, saving the world with his new show, he's at the least taking a stab at making it more well-informed, which is an admirable and ambitious goal for anyone with a platform to have.
Her back was suddenly hurting so much that she had to leave the set mid-production—she was taking a stab at making a film in Vietnam at the time, having been inspired by the documentary she'd been featured in.
Much like Guy Fieri today, the bleached hair, sunglasses, and macho aesthetic of pro wrestling captured America's imagination in the 90s and began affecting the way people ate, with many WCW and WWF stars taking a stab at opening their own restaurants.
"That you're just supposed to believe somebody because they said it happened," Cramer said, taking a stab at the wave of women who have recently come forward with claims of sexual misconduct and, specifically, Christine Blasey Ford's allegations that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in the early 1980s.
QR code style markers — those lil' barcode-looking boxes you'll see on ads from time to time, meant to be scanned with your phone to launch some website or app — have yet to really find their footing in the U.S. But that's not going to keep Amazon from taking a stab at it.
Photo via Facebook "We have a female presidential candidate who didn't think twice about studying with the proceeds of corruption, who has various members of congress investigated for corruption, one very recently convicted of illicit enrichment," said Verónika Mendoza, taking a stab at Keiko Fujimori during an anti-corruption conference in January.
He said, "The song combines an Eastern-tinged rock riff in an extended arrangement, as singer Chris Cornell airs out his impressive lung capacity while lyrically taking a stab at environmental politics."Maginnis, Tom. [ "Hands All Over > Review"]. AllMusic. Retrieved on May 19, 2008.
Writing from an unabashedly populist perspective, Ivins repeatedly described herself as a populist and, on some occasions, as a left-libertarian. Ivins peppered her columns with colorful phrases to create the "feel" of Texas. Her writings often employ irony and satirical humor to make a very serious point. For example, in her 1993 essay "Taking a Stab at Our Infatuation with Guns", she begins by saying: When outraged by instances of what she considered malfeasance or stupidity on the part of public officials, she couched her argument in an air of stunned amusement.
Austen's widowhood is characterized by her administration of the Austen family's legacy and aspirations, her significant other's will having named her 'Executrix and Guardian amid her Widowhood. Apsley's son, Sir Allen, tried to recover Highbury from Katherine's son, Thomas, in 1662, and because Thomas was underage, Katherine acted on his behalf. Apsley's lenders appealed to the House of Commons in February 1664/5, and Katherine kept on being dynamic in guarding her child's advantages, as her original copy records (see her sonnet 'Upon subjects at the Committee of Parliament taking a stab at Highbury', fols. 59v-60r, and others).
Later that year, director Robert Zemeckis, claiming the agency had appropriated elements of his Oscar-nominated film Cast Away for the ad, had his lawsuit against the ad agency thrown out. In April 2006, Jack in the Box launched an ad campaign called Bread is Back, taking a stab at the low carbohydrate diets of recent years. In 2006, Jack in the Box took the use of this perception creating a commercial featuring a typical stoner who is indecisive about ordering. When faced with a decision, the Jack in the Box figurine in his car tells him to "stick to the classics" and order 30 tacos implying that he has the "munchies".
Although up to 90 percent of all software is bought by (or for) boys, Madeline was produced by one of a "handful of companies ... taking a stab at games they hope will appeal to the other half of the population". Larry Blasko of The Free Lance–Star found that the series filled a void, with games which balanced education with entertainment. Robert Harrow Jr. of The Washington Post recommended the Madeline series to parents as "educational software ... cloaked in games." In her book, Lesson Plans for the Busy Librarian, Joyce Keeling described how to incorporate Madeline video games into school curricula (such as using Madeline Thinking Games Deluxe in math class);Keeling (2002): p.
Most reviews have been favorable with Paul Parcellin of Film Threat noting that the musical sequences have high production values and seem designed to stand alone as music videos. Though complimentary of the film, he further notes that "...the occasional use of unnecessary graphical element here and there – washed out color, frames rendered in high contrast so that the scene looks like a cartoon – that distract from the story rather than tell it", but granted "To be fair, this is a movie made by musicians who are admittedly taking a stab at filmmaking for the first time. You’ve got to admire their tenacity in getting the thing done." Film Threats overall rating of the film was a 3.5 out of 5 stars or a "Great" rating.

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