with revelation,
by lavishing His Love, and sometimes by saying, «this one will now suffer for a season».
Not exact matches
I
love this Mylan deal as much as I have
loved Perrigo, one of my favorite stocks, as witnessed
by the praise I
lavished on the company in Get Rich Carefully and on CEO Joe Papa during his myriad visits to «Mad Money.»
This has all of the typical Guillermo del Toro touches, with gorgeously
lavish dark, dingy sets, a wonderful score
by Alexandre Desplat, an immense
love for the art of cinema (she lives above a movie theater), not to mention a scaly fish creature (played of course
by Doug Jones) who doesn't have any lines but does say plenty in his actions.»
[Bill] Pohlad, -LSB-...] working from a daring script
by Oren Moverman and Michael Alan Lerner, and using two first - rate actors to play Wilson at two turning points in his life,
lavishes his material with
love, attention to detail, and empathetic imagination.
The setting, a
lavish Manhattan condo decked
by designer Scott Pask in silver and gold, is an unsentimental reminder that Broadway theater is a plaything for the rich, and this
loving but cynical tone governs the evening.
The final installment in the series, The Vampire Narcise, was described
by fellow romance author Christie Ridgway in our June romance column as having «lush details,
lavish love scenes and characters both noble and violent.»
Some owners spoil their dogs
by constantly
lavishing love and affection on the dog, which often times creates dominance and aggression.
The unconditional
love lavished by dogs and cats ought to be enough alone to make them a household requirement.
Therapy dogs enjoy the attention
lavished on them and welcome the chance to be
loved by everyone in their path.
Rebellion's initial Dredd game was a misfire, but Rogue Trooper benifited from the learning curve on Dredd - hiring a professional writer being part of that curve, and paid off
by getting them a Best Screenplay BAFTA nomination - and from having more
love and attention
lavished on it.»
Lavish illustrations are interspersed with written contributions
by Adkins, Charles Gaines, Lauren Haynes, Adrienne Edwards, and George E. Lewis, among others; an archive of writings about the artist's work; interviews with Adkins conducted
by Berry and Okwui Enwezor; and a
loving postscript from Merele Williams Adkins, the artist's widow.