Sentences with phrase «american bravado»

Where competitors like the front - drive Toyota Avalon and Chevrolet Impala impart a sporty look, the rear - wheel - drive Charger displays a rowdy all - American bravado backed up by a team of powerful engine options, including a 707 - horsepower Hemi V8 found in the Charger SRT Hellcat.
The cast consists of a few Happy Madison film mainstays, like Adam Sandler and Kevin James, but has new additions in the form of an outlandishly neurotic Josh Gad and the epitome of American bravado in Peter Dinklage.

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After tussling with American teacher Mark Moogalian and shooting him in the neck, he found himself in a car with a trio of young Americans filled with youthful bravado, military training and a desire to not die lying down.
Nowhere among his impressive historical novels does he bring together these talents with more penetrating bravado than in this gripping and illuminating dissection of the American empire at high tide.»
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Cut right from the streets of Liberty City (and now Los Santos), the Bravado Banshee is the «a symbol of the ultimate American sports car».
That quote, which adorns the back cover of Niki de Saint Phalle (La Fábrica / Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, 2015), captures the ambition and bravado of the French - American artist.
In recent decades, Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush embodied the patriotism and national bravado of the early Cold War in the 1950s — an unyielding belief in American Exceptionalism.
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