Sentences with phrase «as nondescript»

The design here is every bit as nondescript as the original ER4 — thin, exceptionally lightweight black earpieces connected to braided cabling.
It's enveloped by matte black plastic, and is nearly as nondescript as the Dot.
Mak describes how his «eureka» moment came for envisioning this intelligent design that masquerades as a nondescript tome:
Geology and the natural world provide points of reference — emerging in these paintings as nondescript rock formations, trees, waterfalls, and even what could be a human silhouette.
Undiscovered points of interest appear as nondescript white question marks on the map.
You play as a nondescript member of a group of hackers called the «Spookies», who has managed to hack into the network and steal a ticket for the Paradigm X Beta — finding himself confronted with a soul - stealing entity that threatens the people who connected to the virtual world.
The dock at Ao Nang in Krabi, Thailand is as nondescript as any western restaurant patio.
Micky Ward is the subject of «The Fighter,» and his story is as nondescript as the title.
such is the tagline of free - to - start mobile app the niflheim +, in which you play as a nondescript princess waking up in the afterlife after a 1,000 - year - long slumber.
The bag doesn't have to be leather — a nylon one is lighter, in fact — but it should be as nondescript as possible.
This compound is about as nondescript as it gets.
Asked to look at a photograph of the location said, «I recognize that as the nondescript — I'm searching for the words — strip mall.»

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Though Jobs's explanation was logical enough — with iTunes sales set to outpace those of CDs, he said it was time to drop the compact disc from the logo — observers were less than understanding, loudly deriding the blue bubble and black note as everything from «nondescript» to «hideous.»
He had recently returned from a trade show in Taipei and, as we talked in the factory's nondescript boardroom, he painstakingly brewed some green tea that he brought back with him.
Connections with others are a big reason why people pay to work in a communal space, as opposed to working from home for free or renting a nondescript office.
It was most likely a totally normal, nondescript birth much the same as any other at the time.
With some notable exceptions, such as Robert Schuller's pioneering Crystal Cathedral, designed by Philip Johnson (1980), the exterior architecture of the megachurch is nondescript.
Even the most nondescript little church structure marks its space as set apart for something sacred, and that gets noticed.
Interestingly, whoopie pies were originally known as «gobs,» a name I find both humorous and nondescript (Hey, do you want a gob?).
Recommended to San Francisco as a rookie free agent in 1996 by New Jersey workout buddy and former Niner Jim Burt after a nondescript career as a nonscholarship player at Hofstra, Fiore spent the first half of his rookie season with the Niners before being released and picked up by the Jets.
After a nondescript debut in the Eastern League as a 21 - year - old, he only spent one more season in the minors before becoming the Reds» starting shortstop for 19 straight seasons.
Asked about Flanagan's position as a potential leader, in the event of a change, Senate Republican spokesman Scott Reif emailed Capital an exquisitely nondescript statement on the senator's general competence: «John Flanagan is an outstanding member of this chamber and an asset to the entire Senate Republican Conference.
Packed into dishes several hundred at a time, tiny seedlings of a nondescript weed begin to glimmer a few hours before dawn, growing steadily brighter through the morning and steadily weaker as the day wears on.
A nondescript hormone that moonlights as a potent pot blocker in the brain may lead to drugs that help people curb cannabis dependence.
Middle age is usually portrayed as a rather nondescript phase of life.
Shin - ichi Orimo's eyes light up as he holds out a small tube containing a nondescript white powder.
This dress has light, nondescript overall wash wear, and isn't quite as crisp as it once was.
Slowly, this nondescript motel room becomes a forest of flypaper strips and a thicket of psychoses — and what began as kitchen - sink naturalism becomes, well, crazy shit.
The technical elements are perfectly executed (and Alexandre Desplat's score is also one of the best of the year), but people will remember «Argo» for the faces, starting with the solemn, driven stare of a very subdued Affleck as a man who is purposefully nondescript (as CIA Exfiltration experts would need to be).
His transition to talkies was a difficult one; except for worthwhile parts in such independent productions as White Zombie (1932), Harron was largely limited to nondescript minor roles.
Her antagonist and the whole supporting cast are nondescript, as is their vague line of work.
As fate would have, Erik discovers that the nondescript homeless man is actually the former boxing champion Battling Bob Satterfield, whom many sports fans had assumed dead.
Jake Lloyd may have suffered vitriolic slings and arrows for his stilted performance as young Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace, but his successor in the role, Hayden Christensen, wasn't any less nondescript a screen presence.
As her father, Kevin Kline (My Old Lady) is appropriately befuddled, but otherwise nondescript.
Filled with such brilliant reinventions as a sequence that disinters Ub Iwerks's The Skeleton Dance and gives it a bright new anxiety, the picture is primed for what looks to be a fall season good enough to balance the nondescript pudding of the rest.
, but with zero interactivity or emotional investment as the characters are largely nondescript and interchangeable.
As a director, Eubank (whose previous feature was the low - budget «Love») has a natural gift for composition and utilizes a clean, vivid color palette that amplifies the bumps and bruises that the characters endure as they fight for their freedom inside the nondescript, clinical walls of the facility where they're being helAs a director, Eubank (whose previous feature was the low - budget «Love») has a natural gift for composition and utilizes a clean, vivid color palette that amplifies the bumps and bruises that the characters endure as they fight for their freedom inside the nondescript, clinical walls of the facility where they're being helas they fight for their freedom inside the nondescript, clinical walls of the facility where they're being held.
The main characters are written relatively straight, with new protagonist Nick Ramos portrayed as an affable but nondescript everyman, but this certainly isn't the transformation into a grim and gritty horror game that some feared.
Scarlett Johansson gives one of the best performances of her career as a creature who seduces and consumes lonely men, in docu - realistic footage shot on the sly in nondescript Scottish cities and villages.
There's a little bit of pop to some of the dialogue early on («My insurance doesn't cover hormones,» Hailey's protective dad spits when he catches her trying to sneak out), but it's almost immediately too great of a hurdle and suspension of disbelief for McCoy (now 30, though younger when it was shot) and many of her costars to pass as teenagers, and the party - hearty set - up and kids - acclimating - themselves - to - the - house material that precedes the not - terribly - gory bloodletting is all nondescript filler.
The supporting characterizations are thin and nondescript, almost as if McCarthy and Falcone watched films like Neighbors, The House Bunny, Legally Blonde and the aforementioned Back to School and decided to see if they could create situations and characters that would purposefully blur the line between homage and plagiarism.
Woody Harrelson as Haymitch does a bit of angsting; Elizabeth Banks as Effie in her trademark overblown peplums gets an emotional closeup near the end after a few nondescript scenes; Stanley Tucci as smarmy broadcaster Caesar flickers briefly on the big screen while issuing a video news bulletin; we even get a glimpse or two of the late great Philip Seymour Hoffman as Plutarch Heavensbee who, in a nice farewell touch, has almost the last word in his final missive to Katniss which is read aloud.
It is a sturdy, entertaining popcorn movie, and while that may be good enough for any other studio at any other time, as the maiden film voyage of S, K, and G's much - hyped zillion - dollar enterprise, it's a dismayingly nondescript piece of formula product.
You'll chuckle, no question, but also wonder why such good actors as Rose Byrne («Damages «-RRB-, Timothy Oliphant («Deadwood «-RRB- and Connie Britton («Friday Night Lights «-RRB- are wasted in nondescript parts.
Bruce Campbell stars, once again, as Ash, a man determined to defeat all of the evil spirits locked within a nondescript log cabin in the woods.
Less a city symphony than a muted impressionist painting of urban drifting, the film takes place within the shadowy side streets, modest corner bars, and nondescript 24 - hour diners of the eponymous northwest Portuguese city, where Jake is burning time as a manual laborer and flannel - clad somnambulist.
Preston Miller's debut feature Jones commences with a still life (a commonplace hotel room, television at the center, observed from a slight view - askew) that is as seemingly nondescript as i...
Not only is its iconography very nondescript and its buttons unintuitive — I never would have found the 100 - level challenge mode, for instance, had I not randomly tapped what I at first thought was just a random illustration of a doorway on the single - player menu — but the English translation for the game (the game offers Japanese and English translations) seems exceptionally flawed and low - effort due to being littered with grammatical errors and spelling mistakes, making the concept of the game difficult to understand for new players as well as navigate in general.
A series of loosely connected sketches nominally following two hardly successful novelty toy salesmen as they hawk their wares (in the most airless, joy - free way possible) around some nondescript town in Sweden.
Ben Affleck, meanwhile, looks like a man who's realised he's sleepwalked in to another Pearl Harbor as he leads the league in the wake of Superman's (Henry Cavill) death against a nondescript CGI villain called Steppenwolf who, surprise, is hell - bent on conquering the Earth.
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