Sentences with phrase «debonair by»

He defeated Lucky Debonair by only a long neck, but it was the way he did it that was so impressive.

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We have published many articles on the polymorphous perversities of multiculturalism, deconstructionism, sexual liberationism, and other causes championed by the apostles of decadence and debonair nihilism.
These include mozzarella, cream cheese, processed cheese and cheddar and are used by the Famous Brands» franchises, which include popular brands such as Debonairs, Steers, Wimpy Mugg and Bean, and Vovo Telo.
Stanford is coached by a slim, handsome man, Mike Montgomery, who would look debonair in a tarp for a 1979 Gran Torino.
Whether it's the enormous mutton chops of Emerson Fittipaldi, the debonair pencil moustache of Graham Hill or the bushier affairs sported by the likes of Nigel Mansell or Keke Rosberg, there have been plenty of F1 drivers with memorable facial hair.
By winning the two big prizes of the winter, gray Native Charger and bay Lucky Debonair deepened the puzzle of the Kentucky Derby
Meg (Scarlett Johansson) and Robert (Mark Umbers), comfortably rich and serenely in love, take a villa for the summer, which has been found for them by a new acquaintance, the debonair Lord Darlington (Stephen Campbell - Moore).
Django and Schultz's search for her leads them to Candyland, a Mississippi estate whose debonair master, Calvin Candie, is played with almost indecent flair by Leonardo DiCaprio.
The duo and their pathetic crew are pursued by Elisabeth's betrothed, the debonair and ambitious Commodore Norrington (Jack Davenport) aboard the H.M.S. Dauntless.
This is not aided by leading man Rod la Rocque, who is a debonair charmer in the silent sequences and a wooden statue during dialogue.
In that sense, this is an impressionistic gangster film — a story of debonair crooks that's been made by one.
Fearless, suave and debonair, the film presents its misogynistic protagonist as very likable even though he hired his all - female staff members by breast size, because «You can teach «em to type, but you can't teach «em to grow [T - words].»
From 1935's The 39 Steps (April 27 - 29) to 1954's North By Northwest (June 1 - 3) we see the sort of debonair thriller Hitchcock pioneered: all the ones where the villain has a polite exchange of views with the hero, before preparing to toss him out of an airplane.
By trying to remake himself as a debonair romantic lead, Murphy would also lessen his own popularity, as audiences weren't willing to explore his charismatic, softer side.
En route, they're intercepted by a debonair, James Bond - inspired Aston Martin, Finn McMissile (voiced by Michael Caine), and his assistant Holly Shiftwell (voiced by Emily Mortimer), who mistakenly think Mater is their American agent contact.
He finally gets his movie star moment in Dunkirk when, after his RAF pilot, Collins, is rescued from a sinking plane by Mark Rylance's band of amateur sailors, he greets his rescuers with an effortlessly debonair, «Afternoon» — as if he hadn't just come close to dying.
The first Grandeur was a rebadged Mitsubishi Debonair produced by Hyundai.
The first two generations were essentially rebadged Mitsubishi Debonairs, with the third generations developed entirely by Hyundai, with technical experience learned from the first two generations.
The Debonair was largely the result of former General Motors designer Hans S. Bretzner [4], while the result was largely influenced by the 1961 Lincoln Continental designed by Elwood Engel, as evidenced by the slab - sided body panels, squared wheel wells, extended protrusions at the front of the vehicle, wraparound turnsignals in the front, and tapered fins at the rear, with a rear tail light cluster, exhibiting a «Continental-esque» appearance.
The Waters of Eternal Youth by Donna Leon Equally debonair as Bruno is Leon's Venice police Commissario Guido Brunetti.
With interiors designed by Roman & Williams, the Royalton oozes cool with a touch of the mysterious and debonair, offering guests exclusive apartment - style rooms, luxurious suites, and penthouse accommodations, each furnished with the finest amenities.
For example, in his 2006 live performance Sorrow Conquers Happiness, captured in the video God, Kjartansson posed as a debonair 1940s nightclub crooner, singing «sorrow conquers happiness» over and over accompanied by a jazz trio before falling into a trance.
Simultaneously mitigated by Anomalous septa, debonair syncopation, Place and space seem to migrate fluidly to unexpected orbits.
Show 47, City Racing, London Gonzo, Bethnal Green old Police Station, London Transmat, One in the Other, London Group Show, Deutsch Britische Freundschaft, London Transatlantic, Incubator, London & Konstakuten, Stockholm Cardboard Box and Tape, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, curated by Kirsty Ogg Low Maintenance, Hales Gallery, London Debonair Goofers, Conductors Hallway, London Life / Live, Musee d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris
Named after its use by the workers who built the Panama Canal in the early 1900's, it was a symbol of debonair, old - fashioned elegance.
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