Sentences with phrase «as debonair»

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.
Fox, as a debonair gunslinger with zero scruples, has his own indelible scene, and Russell is a pleasure to watch as the grizzled sheriff.
Even Graham Yost, the creator of FX's Justified — the Elmore Leonard — inspired Kentucky crime drama in which Olyphant stars as debonair, shit - kicking U.S. marshal Raylan Givens — will admit to a man crush.
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.
The casting of Colin Firth as our debonair spy fits right in with that up - ending attitude: playing against type, he's visibly having a ball as Harry Hart, a man who lectures a pub full of geezers on the importance of manners, before beating them up with an umbrella.
Peter Krause is a bit of a stretch as the debonair international thief
Peter Krause is a bit of a stretch as the debonair international thief Benjamin Jones.
Tongue - in - cheek repartee and action sequences employing clever gadgetry lend some zip to the yarns, which also showcase the rugged good looks of Robert Vaughn as debonair Napoleon Solo, and the blond, turtlenecked charm of David McCallum's Ilya Kuryakin.
Case in point: As the time draws near for Daniel Craig to graduate from his role as debonair and distraught secret agent James Bond, people have been betting on future 007 hopefuls.
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.

Not exact matches

With debonair desperation they multiply the telling of stories, making them up as they go along, in the hope of finding one with which, as it is said, they are «comfortable» — at least for the time being, until they feel the need for another that will, as it is said, meet their needs.
In The Closing of the American Mind, Allan Bloom called it «debonair nihilism,» which might be described as a flirtation with nothingness that has nothing as a consequence.
In a circumstance of real social crisis, however, the irrationalists might be isolated and prevented from spreading the poison of debonair nihilism throughout the culture, as they do at present.
Julianne Hough, Jessica Alba, Taylor Swift, Louise Roe, Doutzen Kroes We're so used to seeing celebs dressed up and looking primed on a red carpet, but if they want to maintain their fashion A-list status, they have got to be able to rock a debonair daytime look as well!
We're so used to seeing celebs dressed up and looking primed on a red carpet, but if they want to maintain their fashion A-list status, they have got to be able to rock a debonair daytime look as well!
I would think of myself as a fun, energetic, and debonair.
And it is just as nice to see Colin Firth suited up and playing the debonair, reserved man we all feel in love with, but with a twist.
Even as Alma — soon to be installed in the Woodcock home, occupying the room right next to Reynolds's — grows ever more besotted with her debonair but impossible swain, she maintains an ineradicable core of dignity and mettle.
Andy Garcia, Craig T. Nelson, Don Johnson, and Richard Dreyfuss all play supporting roles that rightfully never overshadow the females, nevertheless; they are fairly memorable in their own right — especially Garcia — a delight as a sarcastic and debonair pilot.
And that public image was of almost an impossible debonair, a man with an effortless poise and suave sophistication, who looked as though he was born wearing a tuxedo.
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].»
Grant has come into his own as the kind of cad that Cary Grant used to play: debonair, dashing, and pathologically kinderphobic.
As the fourth season begins, Sookie is again dithering between the devoted, duplicitous Bill (Stephen Moyer) and the evil, though appealingly emo Eric (Alexander Skarsgård), a contextually understandable indecision that still strains audience credulity due to the outrageous charm differential between the witheringly debonair Skarsgård and the constipated baritone Moyer.
His debonair cheek was, as ever, welcome, and he ensured that proceedings remained peculiarly, irreverently British.
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.
As cool as this car is, though, I'd never buy one for two main reasons: I'd rather have a more beautiful and debonair Aston Martin V8 Vantage for the same moneAs cool as this car is, though, I'd never buy one for two main reasons: I'd rather have a more beautiful and debonair Aston Martin V8 Vantage for the same moneas this car is, though, I'd never buy one for two main reasons: I'd rather have a more beautiful and debonair Aston Martin V8 Vantage for the same money.
As Mitsubishi and Chrysler had a business relationship where automotive technology was being shared and used in both Chrysler and Mitsubishi products, this generation Debonair does have some superficial similarities with the Chrysler New Yorker of the same time period.
The Debonair received additional technical advancements such as anti-lock brakes in 1979.
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.
In July 1986, [7] Mitsubishi dramatically changed the appearance of its top - level flagship sedan Debonair, as its previous version was seen as extremely rare and not a sales leader or image maker of Mitsubishi vehicles.
The DOHC 24 - Valve was used in the Mitsubishi Debonair, 3000GT and Dodge Stealth producing 222 horsepower (166 kW) and 205 pound force - feet (278 N ⋅ m) of torque in naturally aspirated form, and as much as 320 horsepower (240 kW) and 315 pound force - feet (427 N ⋅ m) of torque in turbocharged form.
The Waters of Eternal Youth by Donna Leon Equally debonair as Bruno is Leon's Venice police Commissario Guido Brunetti.
1 That debonair quality — through which, as Robinson Crusoe found, recalibrated things can take centre stage — has consistently characterized Barlow's work.
So I could see ponying up an ungodly hourly rate for the certain few (like Kevin or his counterpart at Weil Gotshal, the handsome and debonair Steve Newborn) who could bring value to bear (Brackett Denniston III, the GC of General Electric allows as he has done the same).
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