Allowing a German-made whip into such an institution of British pride was blatant product-placement.
For MCI to recover--and for Capellas to build his own legacy as a can-do cleaner-upper--he must navigate 15 pending investigations and reviews, and whip into shape a firm that even admirers admit is a sloppy patchwork of 70 acquisitions.
Many people say their trainers whip them into shape, but some really do.
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House Speaker John Boehner and his lieutenants were working to whip Republicans into line behind their plan to cut the budget while raising the debt limit.
The picture never tries to whip us into a frenzy of indignation, but its restrained, lawyerly laying out of a pattern of injustice is devastatingly effective.
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.
The publisher will assign you an editor that will help whip your prose into shape.
Forecasters said wind gusts exceeding 75 mph could cause more widespread power outages and whip the snow into fearsome drifts.
Gil Norton, who has worked with bands like the Pixies, Counting Crows and the Foo Fighters, was brought in to whip the band into shape.
Even as the country's overprotective parents whip themselves up into a moral panic about kid-on-kid cruelty, the numbers don't point to any explosion of abuse.
If Ms Rousseff does manage to whip Congress back into line using a mix of threats, promises and appeals to self-interest, her reward could be cleaner politics.
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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That's what Labour's former leader John Smith did to John Major over the Maastricht Treaty but, as yet, all the signs are that Ed Miliband will whip his MPs into opposing the referendum.
Hearts were stuggling to create chances, but a free-kick allowed Danny Grainger the opportunity to whip the ball into the box that just evaded the diving Marius Zaliukas 10 yards out after the Lithuanian defender broke clear of his marker.
This is coded language meant to whip the GOP base into a frenzy of fear and resentment.
Apparently Marissa Meyer is trying to whip the company back into shape and wants to reign in employees who have flexible working arrangements and work from home.
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This sorry state of affairs is creating two types of guys: those who, filled with insecurity, battle to whip their aging muscles into something resembling definition, and those who, in the face of an impossible task, just give up.
Stretching 134 feet long and 55 feet high and weighing 52 tons, the scoreboard is the largest high-definition video display in the world, delivering crisp instant replays and ad messages plus game timing, player stats and, of course, animation to whip the home crowd into a frenzy.
Even in a moderate swell a boat trolling near us one morning keeps disappearing--radio whip and all--into the troughs, and we keep thinking they've left.
Nonetheless, Nick Brown, Labour's chief whip, has decided to inquire into the claims made by Mr McMaster.
He had intended to stand again but decided against entering his name into the separate chief whip ballot after Ed Miliband told him he wanted a "fresh start" for his leadership.
Into this menagerie now strides a whip-cracking zookeeper: the International Monetary Fund.
Yet it is one thing for the commission to crack the whip on the smalls (earlier this year Belgium fell into line).
The former Fulham man had plenty of time to whip in a dangerous inswinging cross which Bramble could only divert into his own goal, as the ball skidded off his forehead past Wigan keeper Chris Kirkland.
In particular, he moves slowly and, on the crucial division, had arrived later into the lobby, immediately before the division bell and had been duly ushered into the "wrong" lobby by an officious government whip.
However, it was his time as a Labour whip with responsibility for Northern Ireland business in the Commons that brought him into contact with many of our local politicians.
As the wind started to whip around our Long Island home, my husband Michael and I fell into our typical roles when it comes to threat anticipation: I believed that the sky was falling while Michael believed that nothing serious was going to happen.
And whenever Batman ventures out on one of his nocturnal crime-fighting missions, he runs into a mysterious woman who dresses like a cat and carries a whip.
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