
( The Guardian)īut that was Parker’s job, to do right by his clients, and he did so while still earning the respect of teams he negotiated with. Marvel has said that in A Nation Under Our Feet there will be “dramatic upheaval” in Wakanda, as the Black Panther “struggles to do right by his people as their ruler”. Sounding a warning that legislators in Albany are chipping away at gun-owners’ rights, with continued support of the firearm-restricting SAFE Act, Neuhaus told attendees to be watchful of legislators who “show up and glad-hand and don’t do right by us.” ( The Times Herald-Record) The long answer is there maybe ought to be a difference, or there is if you think hard enough, but theyre so similar because of the ways we talk about 'time.' When we way 'a moment in time,' we are talking about 'time' as a stream, a 'timeline' in which individual events can be located. adjective v-link ADJ When something that you are cooking is done, it has been cooked long enough and is ready. The short answer is: No, theres no significant difference. When her deal is done, the client emerges with her purchase. It’s even more disturbing that local officials are closing ranks around him with lame excuses and no reassurances to do right by those communities. adjective v-link ADJ A task or activity that is done has been completed successfully. They need to do right by our seniors and stop this plan in its tracks.” ( The North Bay Nugget)Ībout 10 months remain in Obama’s presidency, but there’s still time for him to do right by Chicago and by the music so bound up with this city and this country. “For Ontario’s seniors, life is simply harder under this government.
