There's almost nothing original here and the few and far
between clever ideas are wasted by some awkward design choices.
Not exact matches
Our November workwear supplement is packed full of
clever styling
ideas for making your office wear every bit as exciting as your weekend wear, as well as pages of seriously wantable coats, boots, bags and everything in -
between.
The
idea of letting the likes of Farrell, Fey, and Hill loose within this colorful playground is undeniably appealing, but the picture rarely clicks as smoothly as it should, caught
between the slapstick demands of the genre and the exceedingly
clever tongues of the cast.
Full of
ideas that are usually more
clever than funny — e.g., the running joke satirizing lack of communication
between men and women by having the characters speak jibberish, generic phrases, or different languages — but it should prove interesting and inventive enough to keep smart people watching to the end.
Michael Mitnick's script contains a number of
clever ideas, and it starts to get into a groove when it details the escalating PR battles
between the two entrepreneurs.
But of course, London being one of the major metropolitan cities in the world, its certainly a very fitting stage and a perfect cross
between America and Europe, so I certainly couldn't imagine it taking place anywhere else, so I thought it was a very
clever idea.
Between those who read, who, through books, through developing an enjoyment of literature, can have the opportunity to access the considerable cultural and material benefits of our society - and those who were made to feel very early on that the world of words, of books, of stories, of
ideas, was not for them, that they were not
clever enough to join that world, that it was not the world they belonged to, that it was shut off from them forever.»
Like the exterior, the interior design straddles the line
between clever and caricature, though we'll give Jeep points for throwing all their
ideas at the Renegade.
In 2001, a
clever Chilean company came up with the
idea of creating an air bridge during the summer months
between Punta Arenas, the southernmost town in Chilean Patagonia, and the Antarctic Peninsula.
Eberhard J., in Culligan, aims her lash not at a hapless party, but eloquently, at ineffective counsel - and her delightful «time tail wagging the best interest dog» is
clever - concise, insightful: pure consonant pleasure
between the
idea and the image - compared to the crude jeering «near - empty parenting toolbox» staple - gunned by Quinn J. at his «Larry» in Bruni, or O'Donnell's J. «ten thousand monkeys» to his Duncan.
What a
clever idea to stuff
between the foam and the wood to make a nice cushion.