Sentences with phrase «led accent»

The unit features flashing led accent lights on the top panel and in the speaker, and the built - in battery that will keep the music going for hours.

Not exact matches

This has led, as he indicates, to an accent on individuals.
At rain - spattered Le Mans a Ford GT40 with an English accent (above, moving into the turn past the pits) took the lead after four hours and rolled to victory as supposedly unbreakable German contenders fell ill
Teens of all acting levels are invited to join the staff at the Cameron Village Regional Library March 15, 4 - 5 p.m. Miss Emily will be leading kids in grades 6 - 10 for an improvisation workshop, practicing accents and comedy.
Some ingredients from just one of the manufacturers we carry: — Recycled Rubber wood (clean, natural rubber wood recycled from rubber trees no longer able to produce latex); — Non-Chemical Preservative Wood (stabilized using a chemical - free kiln - drying process); — Non-Formaldehyde Glue (toys assembled using a non-formaldehyde glue in place of the traditional toxic wood glue); — Water Based Dye (non-toxic, water based dyes to add accent colors to products, containing no heavy metal elements such as lead, mercury, etc..)
Afropolitanism is a contemporary response to «Afro - pessimism» — a response led primarily by young people with a Western education, upper - middle class upbringing, accent - free English, and easy access to high - speed Internet.
The same words with a different accent or gender will lead to the same result, warns Labour MP John Woodcock.
This vanity for kids comes in a variety of accent colors on a white or black MDF frame painted with lead - free paints.
Adults can't learn to speak new languages without an accent, can't take up piano in their fifties then go on to play Carnegie Hall, and often suffer strokes that lead to permanent paralysis or cognitive deficiencies.
Inspired by antique lead - paned windows, these mosaic - style mirrors are framed in brass and gently weathered to a gleaming accent.
Sheath amazing style borrowed, one - piece purple sleek shimmering satin is running from top draped neckline to floor length hemline with a wide band at empire waist which leads to a contrasting accent back with zipper closure.
Black herringbone floor tiles accented with white grout lead to a dual washstand fitted with white flat front cabinets donning matte black hardware and a gray and white marble countertop.
A black and white mosaic hexagon tiled floor leads to a Kartell Ghost Barstool is tucked under a white makeup vanity adorned with polished nickel pulls accented with a gray waterfall countertop.
This kind of wedding dress has classic design with square neckline adorned with two lace shoulder straps leading to the lace full overlay the bodice accented by beaded embellishment.
Clad in Navy Blue Sisal Wallpaper, this stunning white and blue bathroom features black and blue mosaic cement floor tiles leading to an ivory washstand accented with polished nickel knobs and a white quartz countertop fitted with an oval sink and polished nickel faucet mounted beneath a white framed vanity mirror.
Gorgeous marble tile floors lead to a stunning seamless glass shower fitted with a polished nickel rain shower head and handheld and mounted shower heads accented by white marble shower tiles and white mosaic marble flooring as custom lighting shines down a half moon shower bench.
Gorgeous white framed french doors open to an outdoor fountain and a styled archway leading to a covered patio boasting a ivory slipcovered sofa facing two matching armchairs accented with two Tribal Carved Wood Accent Tables from World Market.
A white built - in window seat is topped with a pink velvet cushion and positioned beneath an arch leaded glass window accented with bi-fold covers and framed by lilac wall paint.
Brown geometric floor tiles lead to a taupe washstand accented with modern nickel hardware and a white quartz countertop finished with rectangular vessel sinks fitted with polished nickel modern faucets.
White shiplap wall frame an exquisite bathroom fitted with a rustic towel ladder placed on orange and gray mosaic floor tiles that lead to a stained wood dual washstand accented with matte black pulls and a white quartz countertop.
white and gray striped penny floor tiles lead to a white bath vanity accented with glass and nickel hardware and a white quartz countertop.
Classic white bathroom features floors clad in Bouquet IV Terrazzo tile from The Cement Shop that lead to a drop in bathtub accented with a shower surround of Cocoon mosaic tiles from Walker Zanger's 6th Avenue collection which can be concealed with a French tassel shower curtain from Serena and Lily.
Unmistakably charming, this gorgeous little number features a wrap around braid which leads to a delightful little flower, the perfect accent to this subtly curled mid-height ponytail.
Even behind a distracting wig and hammy Russian - inflected accent, she's fierce and committed in the lead role, while the dependably excellent Edgerton just about elevates the vanilla role of Nash into something more intriguing.
James Franco's performance is more than just a wonky accent and some prosthetics, but instead a fully realized person whose insecurities manifest themselves in bizarre and unfortunate ways leading to his terrible movie.
The Room marks the writing - directing - acting debut of Tommy Wiseau, who's not just one of the most unusual looking and sounding (with an unidentifiable Eastern European accent) leading men ever to grace the screen, but a narcissist nonpareil whose movie makes Vincent Gallo's «The Brown Bunny» seem the apotheosis of cinematic self - restraint.
We see Dominika's intense training, led by a questionably accented Charlotte Rampling, as Dominika learns to use sex and desire as a weapon, exploiting people's weaknesses and wants to extract information.
Perhaps it's the lead who has mastered an American accent but doesn't walk like an American (moves more like a small time British film gangster,
Often cast as a sex - symbol on the basis of her looks, here Robbie's hair is dyed in some effort to deglamorize her (it only half works) but she's wonderful in the part, doing a good job with her southern accent, and excellently conveying a character that's clearly led an ultra sheltered life, but now has to totally fend for herself, and even physically care for the often sick Ejiofor.
There are plenty of talented components to this cast, and most every one of them has his or her time to shine, even such much too briefly present forces as episodes 1's Martin Sheen - who nails both Irish - American accent and depth of the good - hearted slaver who comes to find flaws in the traditions he has had to follow - and episode 3's Richard Jenkin, who effectively despicable in his audacious portrayal of a despicable radical racist who is as willing to die as he is to kill to preserve his questionable sense of order - and plenty of other people in between, from the compelling Dennis Haysbert to the charming Danny Glover, so you know that it's saying something to proclaim that leading lady Halle Berry is this series» strongest performance, delivering on powerful layers and emotional range in her engrossing portrayal of a mulatto who is trapped in society by her mixed race, and will face many unbearable hardships that will test her innocence and humanity.
... The accents are spot - on and the lead performances are excellent, in particular Zoe Perry as the hero's mom (a role played on the flagship series by Laurie Metcalf) and Lance Barber as his father George.
Kiwi actor Martin Henderson's comically broad Southern accent only serves to highlight this issue; Hendricks barely fares better; and the two younger leads seem almost undirected in some scenes.
In addition to Mr. Tarantino's trademark dialogue - heavy, suspense - filled set pieces, there are moments of pure silliness, like a gathering of hooded night riders (led by Don Johnson), and a late escapade (featuring Mr. Tarantino speaking in an Australian accent) that perhaps owes more to Bugs Bunny than to any other cultural archetype.
Not long after the heavy - handed Atomic Blonde slipped Charlize Theron into the high heels, platinum wigs and dubious accent of a globetrotting spy, a stony - faced Jennifer Lawrence leads the way in the bleak, excessively long Red Sparrow, which sets off promisingly but tangles into a confusing clump.
Robert Easton, a character actor whose command of a vast array of foreign and American regional accents led to a flourishing second career as a dialect coach to Hollywood stars such as Charlton Heston and Anne Hathaway, has died.
Doing press in Los Angeles for the Andrew Niccol - directed «The Host,» Ronan talked briefly about her two American accents used in the adaptation, before noting that her lead role in «Grand Budapest Hotel» may just be a bit more natural.
I thought Idris Elba was brilliant in the lead role and really captured Mandela's mannerisms well, although Naomie Harris» Winnie Mandela accent was cringeworthy (I can say that as I'm South African!)
Waterston's New York accent is too forced making her overall performance a bit stiff, but she's a likeable capable female lead.
Alyson Hannigan is great in her first lead role, but the talented Adam Campbell seems terribly miscast, apparently only hired for his accent.
The sword - and - sandals, «Jesus Picture» star, Baird Whitlock (George Clooney, sillier than ever — an injoke reminiscent of Steve Buscemi's ever decreasing mortal remains in the Coenography) is missing, and the gossip columnists (both played by Tilda Swinton, both underused), the sailor tap - dancing musical has an alarming case of closeted gayness (and a wonderful cameo from the Highlander frenchman, Christopher Lambert), the Busby Berkeley mermaid picture has a star (Scarlett Johannson, in a glorious Noo Yawk accent) and whose fish tail is getting more ill - fitting by the hour due to a pregnancy scandal about to break, and a Euro - flavoured drawing - room melodrama has been saddled with an aw - shucks singing cowboy leading man (Alden Ehrenreich in a breakout performance) who is far, far out of his depth.
The first installment a surprise hit that coasted on a novel combination of savvy music design and an affable cast led by Anna Kendrick; there were enough B - sides left over to for a watchable second movie; now, the premise is stretched so thin that someone thought it would be a good idea to pad it with an action - suspense subplot involving Fat Amy's (Rebel Wilson) long - lost father / international crimelord (John Lithgow with a sketchy Australian accent).
As Joe leads Seligman along from her preadolescent discovery of sexual pleasure, to her unceremonious virginity loss to on - again, off - again partner Jerome (Shia LaBeouf, affecting a convincing English accent), to her inculcation into an anti-love feminist order, to the loss of her beloved father (Christian Slater, affecting a less convincing English accent), the two quarrel over the nature of human decency, the shamefulness and empowerment of sexuality, and so on.
None of the leads are Russian and there are no Russian accents.
But this film, despite the excellent lead performance of Michael Fassbender (with a decent American accent — I'm American), moves too slickly between the technical, and often incomprehensible, history of Apple early computing and Jobs» seemingly autistic behaviour in terms of his personal relationships.
Of the three leads, Sheehan is the strongest, juggling Vincent's swearing and physical tics with a surprisingly capable American accent that holds up well against the rest of the cast.
2016 brought an eerily similar story when director Alex Proyas» $ 140 million fantasy action film Gods of Egypt - starring Gerard Butler (who barely attempted to alter his Scottish accent), Danish Game of Thrones actor Nikolaj Coster - Waldau, and Australian Brenton Thwaites as the three male leads - opened to a domestic weekend of just $ 14 million.
The Room is incoherent and so is its lead character, played by Franco, a long - haired mystery man with a bizarre accent and an ego as vast as his wealth.
In fact, that leads to another aspect of the film you might find jarring, and that's everyone speaking in their native accents.
I Am Number Four is a tease, promising muscular genre goods it never delivers, led by a painfully robotic performance from English actor Pettyfer, who spends the entirety of his screen time fussing with his unconvincing American accent.
And the few leads he has had — he walked away with «Wristcutters: A Love Story» as the Russian - accented co-lead — have only backed that up.
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