Sentences with phrase «by ebullient»

In 1951, with Mr. Greenberg's prompting, she joined the new Tibor de Nagy gallery, run by the ebullient aesthete John B. Myers, and had her first solo show there that year.
As noticed by one loyal Reg reader - and by the ebullient David Pogue of The New York Times - Amazon vanished the Kindle incarnations of both 1984 and Animal Farm after their copyright holder notified the company that the books were being been sold without its permission.
Now along comes the nonprofit Reading With Pictures (RWP), helmed by the ebullient Josh Elder, which has partnered with digital comics distributor iVerse Media to set up an interchange station.
The nonprofit Reading With Pictures (RWP), helmed by the ebullient Josh Elder, has partnered with digital comics distributor iVerse Media to set up ComicsPlus: Library Edition, a new service allows libraries to circulate a wide selection of digital comics with both user - friendly and library friendly features.
Ordered from and supplied by Nicholas Mee in 1986, to a Mrs Parness of Belgravia, this particular car was the first of three Aston Martins owned by this ebullient lady.

Not exact matches

The results were well received on Wall Street, which remains in an ebullient mood as the Santa Claus rally continues in expectation that President Trump will sign tax cut legislation by Christmas time.
«At one moment, the mood in one aspect of the market may be ebullient, while elsewhere it is morose; the entire market gets swept along by a tide of emotion.
A zealous and ebullient poster on Twitter, Ms. Mark - Viverito began her remarks by photographing the audience and posting the image on social media.
Ginger, curly Steve Parry «I should introduce myself, otherwise you might think «I know Rebekah Brooks has had a bad year but...»» was an ebullient compere when introducing his show Leftwing Comedy: An Infantile Disorder, followed by relative newcomer Don Biswas the «Dispraxic Gag Merchant», who gave an anarchic performance, which rapidly gained confidence after a slightly rambling beginning.
A recent poll by Lord Ashcroft put the Lib Dems in third place in his constituency and last week Alexander was inadvertently embroiled in a donations sting, but yesterday he seemed in ebullient mood as he strode about his party's spring conference in Liverpool.
Given his ebullient personality and good looks, Ren McCormack is quickly accepted by most southerners his own age, almost none of whom had been farther afield than Alabama.
When he» magically» emerges from a mishap on the field, his ebullient reaction — fueled by the knowledge that now, at last, he'll be» shown» the money — calls up all the soulful real - world triumph the movie has been reaching for.
He's greeted at the airport by his Air Force liaison, gung - ho and ebullient Capt. Allison Ng (Stone), and the girl he left behind 13 years ago, Tracy Woodside (Rachel McAdams).
Richard Linklater's 12 - year project, chronicling the filmed - in - real - time tale of young Mason (Ellar Contrane) as he grows up from the age of six to the age of eighteen, has seemingly received just as much praise as it has derision, particularly by critics who were lukewarm on it amongst everyone else's ebullient praise, perhaps out of irritation.
by Walter Chaw A wonderfully unlikely amalgam of Hong Kong - era John Woo and Shaolin Soccer / Kung Fu Hustle - era Stephen Chow, Matthew Vaughn's ebullient, often - unconscionable Kick - Ass reimagines Woo's iconic Tequila as an 11 - year - old girl with a purple bob, an incredible potty mouth (she uses the «C» word correctly in a sentence, cunts), and absolutely no remorse in crushing a defenseless douchebag in a car cuber.
The school of happy - go - lucky hookers perfected by Billy Wilder and his Irma La Douce (1963) also graduated Melina Mercouri's Ilya three years previous in expatriated filmmaker Jules Dassin's ebullient Never on Sunday (1960).
by Angelo Muredda «Stay in the future today,» a motel sign ironically beams early in The Florida Project, Sean Baker's gorgeous, ebullient, and, as the kids say, problematic follow - up to his profile - raising Tangerine.
Chihayafuru — Chihaya Ayase is a frank and ebullient girl who becomes fascinated by the obscure world of competitive karuta, a card game based on Japanese poetry.
Self - confidence is not all it's cracked up to be, as we learn from ebullient little Poppy in Susan Eaddy's Poppy's Best Paper, charmingly illustrated by Rosalinde Bonnet.
The night before the 87th Academy Awards, she posted a picture on her Facebook page all smiles, standing next to an ebullient Julianne Moore at a party hosted by Sony Entertainment.
A sense of quivering energy pervades all facets of de Kooning's diverse body of work, which also includes ebullient abstractions inspired by landscapes, bullfights, and the Lascaux cave paintings.
Still, one can seek depths in a dark but ebullient paper mural by Sandeep Muherjee at Chimento, a wall of bird carvings as unnatural habitat by Manuela Viera Gallo at Y, old luggage as the site of strange growth by Kathleen Vance at Rockelmann &, or weathered screen prints merging into abstractions by Levan Mindiashvili at Lodge.
An ebullient gouache by Raoul Dufy now on offer represents this important stage in Henderson's collecting, which put him well ahead of his time.
Hailed by the New York Times as «intense, prowling and ebullient,» the Shakes are led by frontman, singer and ringleader, Michael Mwenso.
They make exhibitions such as Nick Cave's sardonically ebullient show «Made by Whites for Whites» at Jack Shainman Gallery in Chelsea grimly resonant.
Four paintings by Jean - François Millet and Charles - François Daubigny convey the idea that, had van Gogh not pushed himself, his ebullient work might have ended up looking more like these sedate canvases by his colleagues.
Other works that didn't find buyers were a 1953 blue Ad Reinhardt painting with a high estimate of $ 7 million, a blue and black abstract oil painting by Sam Francis with a high estimate of $ 5 million, and an ebullient, yellow purple and green painting by Keith Haring, estimated at $ 3 million to $ 5 million.
is an ebullient if overly familiar survey of sculptures and vessels in glazed ceramics and sometimes glass that has been organized by Michaela de Pury and her husband, Simon de Pury, the former chairman and chief auctioneer of Phillips de Pury & Company.
The ebullient Mark Steyn is being sued by self - styled «Climate Scientist» (really a plain Geologist) Michael Mann for pointing out the truth of Mann's perversion of science and his invention of a new climate history with his dodgy «Hockey Stick».
Two floors of the Cancún International Convention Center became the epicenter of an ebullient tribe of ethereum engineers for four days, as they discussed the future of the «world computer» they were building by day and partied at resorts and bars across Cancún's sequestered «Hotel Zone» by night.
It targeted certain messages at specific personalities - for instance, using the language of fear to target neurotic personalities and a more ebullient message from those identified as motivated by anger.
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