And one close confidant told me that he will whip it out at meetings.
Just carelessly whip it around your neck a couple of times, and you're out the door.
And "Freedom of Choice" got used by somebody, and "Whip It" has gotten used a half a dozen times for people that...
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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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.
But, you know, you're--from, you know, eighth grade, 1978, till 2005 when I'm 40 years old, you know, going to weddings and hearing "Whip It, " when I was on the practice football field hearing "Whip It" when I was in eighth grade.
Andrew Mitchell quit as chief whip after it was alleged he called police "plebs" - a claim he denies.
He quit as Tory chief whip after it was alleged he called Downing Street police officers "plebs", which he denies.
Without a binding manifesto, it distinguishes itself from other parties by the absence of a party whip, which it claims reduces the House of Commons to a "talking shop" that accepts the government's proposals with little scrutiny.
According to Mr Debenedetti, the government held the whip hand until it floated part of Enel.
Le Portier doesn't use food as a means of enticing the animal, or a whip to control it.
"The officers of this association cannot possibly condone his decision to ask for the Labour whip, " it said in a statement.
Mr Durkan said he came up against Vernon Coaker in debates and when the bill failed the Labour whip "took it very gracefully".
Tory chief whip John Lamont said it was timed to "cause the most upset".
But just showing the movie isn't enough--Schwartz needed to whip up enthusiasm about 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.
As the largest government agency, the Pentagon found itself a frequent target of his whip, especially as it struggled to justify its missions in the aftermath of the Cold War.
The motion for the Humble Address is proposed by a senior and seconded by a junior government MP - "a genial old codger on the way out, and an oily young man on the make" as the former Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell put it, when he was the junior MP in question.
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.
Not that there ever was a buggy whip trust but if there had been it would have been killed by the car, not upstart buggy whip makers.
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It represents the whip end of the materials comeback in the economic expansion.
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.
The constitutional reform, designed by a group of academics and politicians, was nursed through the Knesset by the late Yitzhak Rabin (with Mr Netanyahu, then a backbencher, defying his Likud party's whip in order to support it).
The (Sunni) Muslim Scholars' Council, whose preachers whip up the insurgents, said it would keep an eye on developments.
Because Bolivians have earned little from their mineral wealth, it is easy to whip up opposition to foreign oil and gas companies.
The way Federer plays, his style, he gives players so little time to breath he's able to whip through the lesser players and it keeps him fresh for the big matches.
It pits the incumbent Republican whip, Roy Blunt of Missouri, against Arizona's John Shadegg.
It's possible that whip or no whip, they just couldn't bring themselves to vote with their estranged partners.
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