Not exact matches
Two audience members have written the presentation up for our enjoyment, complete with screenshots and links to more resources: check out Britt Bravo's version on the NetSquared blog or his own site
as well
as Lorna Li's take (BTW, the most
alliterative author pair - up I've ever seen).
There were visual aids, employed to score points on both sides — a loaf of Wonder Bread and a dozen eggs, held aloft to demonstrate the burden of grocery costs, and a gray reusable tote bag, displayed
as a simple alternative to plastic — and even some
alliterative jargon: «petroleum - based product,» Mr. de Blasio's term for the bags.
Writers Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simons get the details right — like the
alliterative names from Superman's history [Roxanne Ritchie for Lois Lane; Megamind for Lex Luthor — though he's really more like Brainiac; even giving the archetypal superhero the
alliterative name Metro Man], or the idea that a superhero
as invincible
as Metro Man must have a weakness.
But while he riffs, mugs, jokes and impersonates
as a workaholic developer - dad who needs penguins to teach him that family comes first, the trio of screenwriters show a lot of
alliterative love to Ophelia Lovibond («No Strings Attached»), who plays Popper's punctilious pal Friday, Pippi.
Filmmaker Alex Garland's take on Jeff VanderMeer's book — the first of an
alliterative sci - fi trio known
as the Southern Reach Trilogy that also includes «Authority» and «Acceptance» — is very much on the «loose» end of the adaptation spectrum, which suits the movie well: There's a lot about the novel, which is rich in ideas but intentionally vague about certain details, that would have been exceptionally difficult translate to screen.
Next, outline the project and the objective of creating
alliterative wall - hangings using cards that include a series of
alliterative phrases, such
as «curious cat,» «crystal clear» and «crazy color.»