Sentences with phrase «brashness in»

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
Please excuse the brashness in my response.
Mustafi brashness in tackles still Xhaka-esque 3.
Though still witty, Tony Stark has lost some of his brashness in this movie.

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In Medoff's case, the students» energy and brashness sometimes rubbed managers the wrong way.
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.»
I hear you and get your point about kids wearing iconic numbers when they are young and the brashness it takes to wear famous hockey numbers in the NHL.
Probably, van Persie will know what it is like to be in a team with so much tension, brashness and ego.
His outspoken attitude, brashness and vocality have made him comparable to Jens Lehmann, and he will surely be a great goalkeeper in years to come.
As a result, the film lacks the same unbridled artistic vitality and brashness its subjects wore on their chests as they roared «Fuck Tha Police» in front of crowds of thousands.
His swagger as Commander in Chief was a subtle mix of Clinton — with his charm and overall look — and a little Ford — with his brashness and propensity for sexism.
«CBGB,» about the birth of the legendary New York City music venue and the punk scene it launched in the 1970s, doesn't even begin to capture the energy or the brashness of the pop - culture phenomenon it depicts.
between Jim, Maggie, and Don (and Lisa); the goosebump - raising way that the show used on - screen text to reveal the BP spill and the Giffords shooting; the structural flourishes of the 2010 election episode and the season finale; that great scene where Don gives a master class in covering trashy news; the way you can see Olivia Munn finding her bearings as an actress, and how that parallels her character becoming a confident on - air personality; the brashness of Jane Fonda, the patience of David Krumholtz, the deliciousness with which Emily Mortimer says the word «douchebag,» the way Jeff Daniels tosses off his throwaway lines, and the way he answered that «sorority girl»'s question the second time.
Chris Pine's a good fit for the role Best known as young Captain Kirk, Pine is 34 but his baby face makes him look younger, and he has a brashness that sets him off from previous actors in the role.
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).
Too, Devon criticizes Dr. Lee's taste in music in one elided passage that goes a long way towards transforming Devon's brashness into an actual point - of - view.
In his early 40s, Cagney nonetheless has the brashness of a teenager, especially one like Cohan, weaned on judgment - clouded popularity from his earliest memories.
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.
It reminded me a bit of the Fiat Abarth 500 in its brashness.
Of course, it doesn't look very aggressive because there's no in - your - face kind of brashness when it comes to design.
Taking the premise that Pop Art is not what it used to be, the artists featured in POPulence demonstrate that contemporary Pop is no stranger to refinement, sumptuousness, or elegance, and that subtlety, delicacy, and sophistication are now as much a part of its vocabulary as brashness, immediacy, and vulgarity.
The words are Agata Pyzik's, whose 2015 essay for n +1, «In Praise of Vulgar Feminism», negatively contrasts the precision and reserve of Kim Gordon's public persona with the brashness of Courtney Love.
In different ways, they find a balance between brashness and polish, hedonism and austerity.»
The show, held in a drafty garage annexed by the Paul Kasmin Gallery, brought together a group of hulking constructions that were so laden with expressionist gesture, so plainly over-the-top, they seemed as extreme in their brashness as the «Black Paintings» had been in their restraint.
Her work shows a distinct brashness (in this case through embroidery) that demonstrates such confidence.
Christell: In many cases, lawyers stick a without prejudice on every letter they write, more times than not simply to add sting, as a badge of temerity or brashness, so much so that you will routinely see it stamped or printed on letters clearly intended to be with prejudice, such as a letter which purports to confirm a settlement.
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