Sentences with word «brashness»

The story's moral concerns the arrogant brashness of youth when it despises the experience of age, and the ability — even the necessity — of elders to adapt to changing times.
Aside from Jean - Michel Basquiat and Marcel Duchamp, there's little provocation or pop art brashness in David Bowie's art collection — instead he's weirdly fascinated in 20th - century British painting
SpaceX gave Musk a reputation for brashness.
There may be little here we haven't seen before — glassy reflections of Michael Mann's «Heat» pop up everywhere you look — but it's all carried off with brashness and momentum by a director who genuinely seems to be having a blast.
10:00 pm — Sundance — Black Book Paul Verhoeven invests Black Book with just enough of his signature over-the-top brashness to give the WWII story of a Dutch Jewish woman infiltrating the Gestapo for the Resistance a healthy dose of panache.
Acting with grace, he said, can be therefore difficult, especially in «a world where brashness and bravado seem far more common and rewarded than the gentler and subtler acts — and art — of grace.»
Aside from Jean - Michel Basquiat and Marcel Duchamp, there's little provocation or pop art brashness in David Bowie's art collection — instead he's weirdly fascinated by 20th - century British painting
In Medoff's case, the students» energy and brashness sometimes rubbed managers the wrong way.
I don't know if passion, drive, and sheer brashness can win an antitrust battle.
This is a site for junior gooners, full of hysteria, full of unsubstantiated brashness, and this Konstantin is one of the most obnoxious spoiled kids around.
Mustafi brashness in tackles still Xhaka-esque 3.
When Jones signed with the Bengals in 2010, Zimmer's brashness showed:
While Fields expresses confidence that she'll win - «Dream on,» she said about Mangan's chances - such brashness did not stop her from making a public request on Facebook that Cuomo record a robocall for her.
While the designer thought the finished product felt «a little weak,» he said the effort was likely an attempt by the campaign to emphasize Quinn's status as the race's only female candidate — while perhaps trying to play down her perceived brashness.
His movie roles, especially those in The Ladykillers (1955)(with an enormous cast of polished farceurs, including Peter Sellers), Mouse on the Moon (1963) and Carry On Doctor (1968) were amusing, but without the vulgar brashness and direct - to - audience commentary of Howerd's stage work.
Weaver makes Linda her own, alternating between off - putting brashness, engaging honesty and bursts of spontaneous, childlike behavior.
Infinity War breaks its cast of dozens — it lists nearly 30 names before the title card, and many more after it — into microclusters and dispatches them to the galaxy's far reaches, and the movie matches them with canny precision; Tony Stark's billionaire arrogance pairs with Peter Quill's dopey brashness like a robust Zinfandel with a juicy hamburger.
While exerting his outlandish brashness and shopping for players at the Cleveland Indians, Beane happens across Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), a Yale economics graduate.
It's Jordan's performance that captivates the most — he's a spectacular young actor who infuses Adonis Creed with just enough brashness to make him compelling, but without arrogance.
Some details about his films might suggest a certain brashness.
The whole episode affectionately lampoons New York brashness: the degree to which New Yorkers express all their emotions, friendly as well as hostile, by yelling at the top of their lungs at each other is part of the comic point (Mueller - Stahl, a relative newcomer to the city, usually just gapes in admiration at the other two).
But extra pace with some refinement and without any additional unnecessary brashness sounds fine.
After the stealthily dark Focus there's a hint of Burberry brashness to this Vauxhall, but there's nothing cheap about the mods, which include a full bottom - end rebuild plus the fitment of a trick - looking custom manifold and, believe it or not, the bigger airbox from the 1.9 diesel Astra.
Of course, it doesn't look very aggressive because there's no in - your - face kind of brashness when it comes to design.
But for all its headline brashness, visceral magnification, and societal melodrama, The Sacrifice is laced with striking psychological subtleties, painful ironies, and flashes of tenderness and wit.
The infamously subversive lover of genre film only has eight full directing credits to his name, and each one of those movies tackles a different pocket of cinematic history with an enjoyable brashness that only fleetingly conceals a deep reverence for the medium.
The drawings also reveal a skill and control that, because of his public brashness, perhaps, his large works never did.
Their work didn't look like each other's, but it shared a sense of optimistic brashness and goofiness, a quality that European critics of the day termed «American.»
In different ways, they find a balance between brashness and polish, hedonism and austerity.»
Rauschenberg's brashness seems both shocking and refreshing.
Her work shows a distinct brashness (in this case through embroidery) that demonstrates such confidence.
Dean's tree acts as a kind of preface, pointing into quietness rather than the sometimes predictable brashness of earlier years.
But he says his decision ultimately comes down to conviction, even if some might mistake it for brashness.
1:35 am (14th)-- Sundance — Black Book Paul Verhoeven invests Black Book with just enough of his signature over-the-top brashness to give the WWII story of a Dutch Jewish woman infiltrating the Gestapo for the Resistance a healthy dose of panache.
It is also a concept that seems somewhat nostalgic and countercultural, in a world that is often both too harsh and too coarse, a world where brashness and bravado seem far more common and rewarded than the gentler and subtler acts — and art — of grace.
Brashness wasn't always typical for Legere.
Brashness, newness, boldness — these attitudes are not at all at odds with perennial sales.
He hopes that by exposing his top managers to a bit of brashness, he'll push them to question his leadership more often.
But Mr. Kalanick's brashness — some would say cockiness — did not always endear him to investors, employees and others.
They run counter to Trump's love of spontaneity and brashness, prompting some Trump loyalists to derisively dub Kelly «the church lady» because they consider him strict and morally superior.
This is not the first time the 32 - year - old Mr. Shkreli, who has a reputation for both brilliance and brashness, has been the center of controversy.
Major college football scheduling demands clairvoyance, brashness and diplomacy.
Perhaps you would do well for your eternal soul to step back from your brashness and restudy what the Catholicism is all about.
His brashness and stunning arrogance are the equivalent of the storybook villain twirling his mustache.
His almost - forty - year - old self seems a bit ashamed of the brashness of his younger days.
Though still witty, Tony Stark has lost some of his brashness in this movie.
Although their brashness may not be our style, the motive underlying their request is not strange: «Grant us to sit, one at your right hand and one at your left, in your glory.»

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