Sentences with phrase «bold departure from»

When it first appeared in 1968, Patek's Golden Ellipse was a bold departure from traditional watch shapes, inspired by the principle of the «golden section».
in 2016 of the SEC's investigation into ExxonMobil, an announcement which marked a bold departure from the SEC ’s
These works are both an homage to and bold departure from Matisse's evocative line drawings.
Final Fantasy II was a bold departure from its predecessor: different battle system, new world, bigger cast and more melodrama.
In a bold departure from Caribbean style, this just - completed dramatic custom home is perfectly perched on the edge of a cliff looking down into breaking surf and beyond to limitless sea vistas dotted with islands.
Leisure Inn Sydney Central Hotel is a bold departure from the staid cookie - cutter hotel products of the modern day.
Top ten most significant 2007 cars Chrysler Sebring - The 2007 Sebring marks a bold departure from the bland styling of the old model that, although retouched and updated, remained all too -LRB-...)
New styling, designed with aerodynamics in mind, is a bold departure from the current truck, with a unique grille for different models.
The C7's new exterior features a bold departure from previous generations yet still remains true to the ideas that make a Corvette a Corvette.
The 2015 F - 150 represents a bold departure from the norm for the nameplate; by wrapping a boxed steel frame with an aluminum bed and body panels, curb weight has been pared down from the last all - steel model by up to 700 pounds in some cases.
It may represent a bold departure from the Caravans and Voyagers of Chrysler's recent past, even if it shares some drivetrain - cradle and all - wheel - drive architecture with the latest and greatest Pentastar minivans.
-- a bold departure from 1940s Peggy Carter.
In many ways, Halo 3: ODST marks a bold departure from the franchise formula, with story, characters, atmosphere and multiplayer that are refreshingly, surprisingly different.
His proposals on education, casino gambling and the construction of the country's largest convention center in Queens are a bold departure from the uninspired and timid governance that has been stifling New York for the last decade.
The photographs on the next five pages are examples of an extraordinary report on the oil industry and an extraordinarily bold departure from the usual pattern of public relations.
Later referred to in the New York Times as «paradigms of American plain statement,» these spare, reductive works were seen as bold departures from Abstract Expressionism and as «minimalist» painting.

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This short style is a departure from the bold looks Eve usually chooses, here her hair is cut short and shaped with layers.
Whether their palette features neutrals with a bold color pop or a pairing of multiple bold colors, it will be a lovely departure from the overdone, muted palettes of the past two years.»
It's a bold deviation from its predecessor in a lot of ways — some of which work, some of which don't — but it's also a departure from the storytelling conventions by which almost all games swear.
While it was conceived that way, The Emperor's New Groove ended up being a bold and distinctive departure from Disney's feature animation formula.
It's all bold, shocking, and brutal, a tonal departure from the director's typically dry, minimalist work, although just as attuned to gradations of class as his much - praised earlier films.
Chrysler is developing a Jeep model from a front - drive platform, a bold departure for a brand that specializes in rugged off - roaders, according to Automotive News.
It represents a stylistic departure from the frumpy old Volvos of the past, with bold lines, a wide aggressive stance, and a sleek appearance.
The bold and distinctive personality of the new Rio represents a complete departure from its predecessor and fits perfectly into the revitalised new family of Kia products.
The Falls offers fully self contained, serviced apartment style accommodation that is bold, luxurious and ultra modern — a radical departure from the standard historic hotels, cottages and b & bs that the Blue Mountains are widely known for.
For the first time in his work the artist also introduces a border around the edge of his canvases, signifying a departure from the bold horizontal colour fields he is known for.
Fun, bold and rebellious, the Pop movement was a major departure from the prior artistic endeavors of the mid-twentieth century.
Issues: 8 major, 3 minor Regular font indicates substantially close wording between the two sources, italic represent paraphrased sections, bold represents significant departures of Wegman et al from Bradley, and bold italic represent points of outright contradiction between the two.
It's a dramatic departure from the original G Watch, with a circular stainless steel body and a bold new design, not to mention a brighter P - OLED display.
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