It's a fabulous,
bold leap on Beatty's part, and you can feel how much the subject energizes him — just as it did his character.
Not exact matches
«We have now reached a point where European integration, in order to survive, needs a
bold leap of political imagination,» ECB president Mario Draghi said
on May 24.
Without this accomplishment I would not have had the opportunity (and
bold leap of faith) to leave my corporate America job behind in pursuit of a career in fitness and helping others, as well as signing
on with Cellucor.
Avowals of literary ambitions and familial devotion, stories of death and faith, and a
bold dramatic structure — based
on flashbacks and
leaps forward in time — set the vagaries of work and love
on the firm footing of destiny.
Using Indian folklore and mysticism as fodder for a routine psycho - killer yarn doesn't exactly add up to a
bold new
leap for American Indian images
on film.
Fuchs dubbed the finished work «Fire Fox
on a Hare Hunt,» and said it represented a hare running across a motorway at night, and
leaping over a burning car — the «primeval fear and
bold dream of surmounting a dimension in which we live.»
Exactly twenty - five years ago
on that day, the Heads of State and Government (HSG) of the European Community's then twelve Member States took the
bold leap forward by signing the Maastricht Treaty.
Riffing
on Neil Armstrong:...» One small step towards securities research, followed by one
bold leap to control the desktop.»