Sentences with phrase «brazen little»

Richter's brazen little painting, however, has more modern implications.

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If Pyongyang's confrontational rhetoric is little more than brazen attention - seeking, its motives are at least partly economic.
Take a cue from these brazen celebs and ditch those LBDs for a Little Red Dress and you're guaranteed an unforgettable entrance come prom night!
«Mallrats» is typically considered upper - echelon Smith by ardent fans, but there's little in this sophomore feature that isn't done better elsewhere: «Clerks» is wittier, «Dogma» has more to say and «Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back» is more brazen.
It is one of those brazen, cheerful films where little thought is put into logic and everything is put into the spectacle.
Ian Rankin departs from his tartan - noir police procedurals to write about a brazen art heist in DOORS OPEN (Reagan Arthur / Little, Brown, $ 24.99), while in STILL MIDNIGHT (Reagan Arthur / Little, Brown, $ 24.99), Denise Mina begins a new series dealing with class and race hostilities in Glasgow.
this case is a fascinating situation, the brazen - faced proctolo - analizing of investors by management blows the copulating mind of this little white mouse, i got to say.
«Making movies easy to grab illegitimately was a little too brazen, and the simplification of torrenting was the straw that broke the criminal torrenting back,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
At times the N1 resembles a fine piece of jewellery, but it's just a little too brazen and gaudy for my tastes.
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