Emily has new curves and an almost - boyfriend who wants
a certain kind of picture.
Even those who find extended success at
a certain kind of picture — say, Will Smith in heroic sci - fi action or Adam Sandler in goofy romantic comedies — eventually find audiences growing tired of their shtick and wanting them to challenge themselves.
You go partying and look for girls in... In the wild, wild world of online dating, there are
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Some of the more basic abilities include an enriched Google Assistant command set for taking
certain kinds of pictures and videos — for example, «Take a summer blockbuster Cine Video,» will quickly launch the camera into recording in that specific mode.
Not exact matches
Other social sciences, concentrating on
certain limited
kinds of human activities, together afford a more detailed
picture of man's culture and social organization.
given the strong words and actions, it is quite a wonder that the deal isn't done... recently we see that the county is still piling on discovered shortcomings
of the RR: what is presented as a disappointing amount
of track that has been repaired... So, here's the
picture: if the lease runs to completion, it is almost
certain the county will be compelled to reissue the lease... with the
kind of effort and investment that has been expended, ie, build a rail road!
The default network also becomes active during
certain kinds of self - referential thinking, such as reflecting on personal experiences or
picturing yourself in the future.
For instance, if he has on his profile a
picture at a nice restaurant or mentions enjoying a specific
kind of food, ask if he's tried the menu at a
certain trendy bistro.
I was doing just that this weekend when one
of my guy friends told me to pass on women with a
certain kind of profile
picture.
Too often, the
picture lives and dies on its ability to keep the pace fluid — but just that need for momentum suggests something amiss at the heart
of the piece, a
certain surface tension that would pop should the rock - star protagonist we envy ever collide against the satire
of the
kind of colossal moral vacuity required
of his vocation.
I've been sceptical about this film - maker's pictorial sense in the past, even in the widely admired Pan's Labyrinth from 2006, which called to my mind Tarantino's shrugging response to a
certain kind of film infatuated with its own visuals: «Pretty
pictures...» But Crimson Peak has more narrative sinew and black comic style than this.
Somebody was talking to me about
pictures that I had made and they were saying that
certain films like «Paper Moon» and «Last
Picture Show» and later films didn't have that
kind of success and yet filmmakers like Wes Anderson or Noah or Quentin like later films like «Saint Jack» or «They All Laughed.»
I'm pretty
certain I could mechanically replace the TPS myself, looking at directions and
pictures online, but what I'm unsure
of is whether this is repair as simple as just swapping the part out, or if the on - board computers need some
kind of recalibration or something afterwards, in which case I'd just take it to the shop.
In the film Schnabel remarks: «I started to use different
kinds of materials because I was looking for some
kind of new way to paint... working with things that already exist affords you associations that are beyond your invention... I see opportunities everywhere as paintings, in images that already exist, in surfaces that will repsond to paint a
certain way, or it might come from an accident... I realized a
picture could be the architecture
of a painting... so I would select thigns that already had
pictures - images
of things impregnated on them - and then I could treat them as a blank canvas... let them inform what I was doing and make me react to what was there and come out with a hybrid painting... it has a much to do with reacting rather than acting.»
Molzan stands out for her love
of stagecraft, a
certain kind of illusionism that isn't about
picture - making but rather about things and events not always being not what they appear.