(«Saltz: Christopher Wool's Stenciled
Words Speak Loudly — and Not Everyone Wants to Listen», New York Magazine, 11 November 2013) Unsurprisingly, the venue for the retrospective was chosen to be the Guggenheim's rotunda, perfectly suited for Wool's predominantly black and white works.
Not exact matches
The Best Practices advisor, without uttering a
word, «
speaks»
loudly in simple actions such as putting agreements and disclosures and services and fees and expenses in plain language and clear writing.
I think that his actions as President
speak more
loudly of his «faith» than anything — his excuses for Islamic leadership's failures to condemn extremist behavior while at the same time calling to task marginal Christian leaders for mere
words.
despite his
words, all his actions
speak loudly: he will have a go at winning, but not too fussed to lose.
In other
words, we want annual conferences to
speak loudly about the values of ILCA, to move beyond good intentions, and take steps towards measurably more equitable outcomes.
Jonathan listened to her whispered
words and then
spoke loudly in response to the hearing of everyone in the room: «It is done.
Those prophetic and poetic
words,
spoken by Guillermo del Toro, resonated
loudly with the Hollywood heavyweights and cinema aficionados gathered inside the Palm Springs Convention Center Tuesday eve for the 29th annual Palm Springs Film Festival opening night gala, considered a plum stop on the Oscar season trail.
But she can't; she can say only what she thinks, which is rarely anything good, and hope, as so many mothers do, that intentions
speak at least as
loudly as
words.
«Your actions have
spoken so
loudly to America's teachers that we can't hear your
words,» one commenter wrote.
«On deed
speaks more
loudly than 100
words», said Li Xiaoqi, deputy director of the Copyrights Department of China Publishing Group Digital Media Company Limited, «Generally
speaking, it's cheering that most publishers have started digital publishing work in 2012.
But pictures
speak louder than
words, and we think Phil
spoke pretty
loudly during the keynote at E3 last year:
Speaking both to the spirit of the song and of our times, they highlight the timeless matter - of - factness of Simone's
words, as well as a conscious contemporary need to hear, feel, and state her assertion boldly and
loudly, unapologetically and with gusto.
So long as actions
speak loudly as
words, you're home free.
The students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are
speaking loudly and clearly that they want to see action taken — not just
words, ideas and expressions of sorrow.
Collectively, your body language, facial expressions, and gestures can
speak much more
loudly than your
words.
Holding their hand or playing with their hair will
speak just a
loudly as
words to your loved one.
When you
speak in a group,
words can echo more
loudly in your mind.