Sentences with phrase «brittle quality»

Jonas» interdisciplinary practice explores the spiritual nature of movement, rhythm and sound vis a vis the fragility of our environment and the brittle quality of humanity.
Once they're cooked, they take on a brittle quality and the shards can damage the dog's esophagus or intestines.
Kendrick, who I've long suspected to be a character actress hiding in ingénue form, uses her slightly metallic, brittle quality to give Beca an interesting tension; Rebel Wilson («Bridesmaids») continues her weirdly effective shtick of saying her lines as if the words have been randomly rearranged; Hana Mae Lee is a scream as meek choir member Lilly, who keeps murmuring things that the others can't quite hear (e.g. «Do you guys want to see a dead body?»)
The monophonic DTS - HD MA 2.0 audio clearly reveals limitations of the source, which is loose and boomy, with a brittle quality to Nugent's squealing guitars.
It will melt almost immediately (in my photo below, you can't see it at all), but that's ok; it will still do its job of giving a delicate, brittle quality to the top.

Not exact matches

The brittle crust shatters, yielding to a marriage of thinly sliced ham, tidy planks of Comté cheese, and a schmear of quality salted butter.
The early episodes focus on the stuttering, chain - smoking George, and Harris does a wonderful job giving a more brittle, nervy quality to the man without losing grasp on his underlying kindness.
Woodley is an actress who can combine those qualities with a brittle determination to succeed that makes her warrior - princess interludes more compelling than they might otherwise be.
Sorry, Infiniti, but you need to work on plastic quality; the brittle transmission tunnel cladding ain't impressive.
Quality, long a sore spot for FCA minivans (and cars and SUVs) is much improved, with convincing leather seats, carpeted cargo area, and soft - touch dash, easily eclipsing some of the antiquated plastics in its rivals from Honda and Toyota, but some of the switchgear still feels brittle and cheap.
Choose Sport mode and the steering is excessively heavy while the suspension delivers an almost brittle ride quality.
For instance, as with the Q50, the Infiniti Q60's interior does feature some questionable quality plastics that feel a bit too brittle and scratchy for our liking, and the presence of buttons that can be found on less expensive Nissans is equally disappointing.
Consumer Reports said the shorter braking distance improved the car's overall score enough for it to recommend the Model 3, but the publication continues to criticise its wind noise, brittle ride quality and rear seat comfort.
On all, steering is quick with some heft, and ride quality is quite firm without being brittle.
The otherwise excellent build quality is let down by a flimsy, brittle battery cover.
As soon as they're cooked, they take on that brittle, splintering quality that can damage the esophagus and intestines, as well as lodge in the throat or digestive tract.
And yes, that is still a really good deal, but the fact that the sound quality is poor, the controller feels brittle and cartridge games are hit and miss, it is just another let down for the Mega Drive Classic.
Contradictory to Hirschi's [30] hypothesis of delinquent youth having «cold and brittle» relationships, these within - person level findings demonstrate that to the degree youth enjoy an increase in parent - child bond quality, this does correspond to a decrease in levels of antisocial behavior net of potential selection factors.
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