Jodie, on the other hand, is played by the girl-crushable Ellen Page (Hard Candy, Whip It, Inception), who has been mo-capped to perfection.
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This is partly because the government is quick to whip out a pile-driver whenever it perceives a policy problem.
In other words, just like consumers buy something for themselves on Amazon and check to have it ship to them immediately, users inside an organizations now want IT-related things on-demand and will whip out their personal credit card and expense it.
"Pleb" - an old word given new life by claims Conservative Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell used it to describe police officers in Downing Street - was also shortlisted.
South America's avid Hollywood fans were introduced to the sport through the 2009 derby comedy-drama, "Whip It, " starring Ellen Page and Drew Barrymore.
Movies being screened include Drew Barrymore's "Whip It, " Mia Hansen-Love's Cannes winner "The Father of My Children" and "Lourdes" by Jessica Hausner, a 2009 Venice Golden Lion nominee.
The Daily Mirror refers to Mr Mitchell as being "toast" as a result of having to quit his post - and just to make the point, it prints an image of the ex-chief whip burned into a slice of bread.
But just showing the movie isn't enough--Schwartz needed to whip up enthusiasm about it.
House Minority Whip Eric Cantor, R-Virginia, called it a "non-starter" and "political chicanery" that threatened to undermine the talks.
Andrew Mitchell quit as chief whip after it was alleged he called police "plebs" - a claim he denies.
Some MPs are complaining about the parties applying the whip in a backbench debate - although on an issue of this magnitude it doesn't seem to be entirely unreasonable.
The prime minister believes now is not the right time for a referendum, and government sources have said it is likely to impose a three-line whip, insisting that Tory backbenchers support its position.
Lord Taylor resigned the Tory whip while Lord Hanningfield had it withdrawn so both will sit as crossbenchers - peers who are not aligned to any political party - in future.
It has also improved revenues by cracking the whip over the sluggish and corruption-riddled tax-collection agencies.
"As a result, the whip has been temporarily withdrawn from Dafydd Elis-Thomas without prejudice pending an internal process, " it said.
Crucially too, it meant any future decision by Lord Elis-Thomas to resign the party whip permanently and sit as an Independent or even Labour member, however unlikely the latter, could not be seen as the party, and his leader, pushing him out.
Being an effective whip means knowing intuitively in which direction every member is leaning on every critical vote--and what it will take to get their support.
But Mr Furey believes it is 45sound's audio-matching software which gives it the edge over rivals - meaning no human intervention is needed in order to whip the clips into a listenable state.
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It added that a number of these votes were subject to the UUP three-line whip.
Hello Giggles, it should be noted, is not a site created by teenage girls but by three whip-smart women of the millennial generation.
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He added that the issue was a "matter of principle" and that it was therefore "wholly wrong" for the government to introduce a three-line whip.
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