Sentences with phrase «staccato at»

Not exact matches

Reds manager Jurgen Klopp had spoken before the game of the need to create rhythm but this was a performance so staccato and out of tune it is difficult to see what how the players benefited at all.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, in his typical machine - gun staccato delivery, pop culture references dished out with an arched eyebrow and declarations best suited for a James Ellroy noir, seemed more disappointed than angry at yesterday's news conference that he keeps having to police Albany.
In slow, staccato tones — sounding at times as portentous as a postmodern French philosopher — Timothy gives a tortoise - eye view of the confines of his owner's garden.
The blue - white fireball streaked over northern Mexico at 1:05 a.m., ending with a staccato of booms heard from hundreds of miles away.
And at the final moment, John Powell's tense, jittery score fades into the staccato synth - stabs of Moby's «Extreme Ways» — a song that, in any non-Bourne capacity, sucks real bad.
He pioneered a staccato style that would become highly imitated, but playwright, screenwriter and director David Mamet is still one of the more distinctive voices in American independent film — one that will be celebrated at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica in the coming weeks.
Redlined at 7400 rpm, the flat - four soundtrack is mellow, and since the intake resonance tube pipes intake noise from only two cylinders into the cabin, it's deep, staccato, and almost bi-plane in its exhaust note.
Told in staccato prose, perfectly mirrored by R.C. Bray's noir - tinged narration, Smith's tautly twisted plot moves at a fast, cut - to - the - chase pace.
The prose ranges from staccato soldierly thoughts to raw depictions of violent death to intense personal ruminations by the author that don't appear to be fictional at all.
Not all cats will chatter, but those that do sound like they're making short, staccato clicks or coughs as they stare intently at a bird hovering by a window.
Sit back and forgive us the staccato nature of its presentation but here's all the big announcements Jack Tretton and friends bestowed upon us at Sony's 2009 E3 conference.
At the Met, sixty works carefully chosen from the Lehman Collection offered a rapid, staccato trip through the history of European art, distinguished by such spectacular inclusions as a scrupulously observed walking bear by Leonardo da Vinci, from the late quattrocento, a cranky Dürer self - portrait from about the same time, an exquisite Fra Bartolomeo landscape of figures moving through mountainous terrain, from the very beginning of the cinquecento, and a startlingly intimate, casual study after Leonardo's Last Supper, drawn in red chalk by Rembrandt in the early 1630s, when he was still in his twenties.
Recent solo exhibitions, including Horse, Bird, Cat at David Zwirner London in 2016 and Quack Quack at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London, in 2017, share the same staccato directness.
At one point in the bright, mantric hour - long performance ritual which christened Lita Albuquerque's current sculptural installation hEARTH at the Sunnylands Center & Gardens in Rancho Mirage, a throaty clarion chant rang out across the great lawn, staccato: Got to, got to, got to, got to listen to the silencAt one point in the bright, mantric hour - long performance ritual which christened Lita Albuquerque's current sculptural installation hEARTH at the Sunnylands Center & Gardens in Rancho Mirage, a throaty clarion chant rang out across the great lawn, staccato: Got to, got to, got to, got to listen to the silencat the Sunnylands Center & Gardens in Rancho Mirage, a throaty clarion chant rang out across the great lawn, staccato: Got to, got to, got to, got to listen to the silence.
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