Sentences with phrase «cold eye»

Many lawyers caution that judges throw a very cold eye on the tactics used by gender rights attorneys.
A sly looking women with cold eyes and an eerie grin who is a resident of Silent Hill and used gryomancy to predict Harry and Cybil's arrival to town.
But if you watch with the clear, cold eye of Kubrick — and if you read the pattern that his movie had set in place — that Star Child isn't about to bless earth.
Met with shrugs and cold eyes by the desk clerks when we question such a two - bit item, we leave without tipping but feel that we still didn't make our point.
They'll have their nasal passages cleared, cold eye ointments dropped into their eyes to prevent infection, head and body measured and handled by different people.
The scientist peered at the hooded face and saw two cold eyes staring at him through the slits in a ski mask.
-- show less Cat 4 & 5 cyclones: when you are reducing the satellite resolution pictures at 8 km, you can not see the right eye temperature of a cyclone (colder eye temperature).
«New Objectivity: Modern German Art in the Weimar Republic, 1919 - 1933,» Los Angeles County Museum of Art: After the gruesome brutalities of World War I, paintings and photographs dubbed Neue Sachlichkeit — New Objectivity — cast an ice - cold eye on the tumultuous realities of German life in the interregnum before the arrival of National Socialism.
A sly looking women with cold eyes and an eerie grin who is a resident of Silent Hill and used gryomancy to predict Harry and Cybil's arrival to town.
We're more likely to kill and eat the chicken with its small, cold eyes and feathers.
Most of all, one has to look at one's own work with a cold eye
His cold eyes were trained on...
Wenger stares at him, cold eyed) Oh, uh, sure.
But a cold eyed and practical revolution, through a radical Labour Government that puts in place the laws and the levers that can genuinely even things up.»
Their common enemy is Jeanine, an Erudite usurper played by Kate Winslet with ice - cold eyes and a knowing smile.
And who could be better as an oily financier than Alec Baldwin, with his cold eyes and breezy charm?
No Man's Land, Cold Eyes, and Rigor Mortis each received four nominations.
He has the cold eyes and the steady gaze you find staring out from old daguerreotypes, and in «Free State of Jones» he also has the slicked - back, unwashed hair and the aura of a man who's from the 19th century and proud of it.
In gazing at the past, he casts a cold eye on the oppression suffered by his characters, particularly his female ones.
Yes, there is a lot of dreck out there but, if you look at it with a cold eye, there is as much (if not more) on a percentage basis coming out of traditional publishing as there is from indie publishing.
There is a touch of Hemingway in the story's structure, more of Cormac McCarthy as it turns a cold eye toward the violence, all laced with spare stark sentences shaping images from our history too often obscured by myth.
Haruto's cold eyes and distant demeanor tell her that he no longer cares for her at all!
It could be that your manuscript needs another round of revision, but only by looking at it with the cold eye of a salesperson will you be able to see that.
Even then, it is a precedent for a colder eye than most Pop artists ever imagined.
Of course, she has cast her cold eye on art along the men who made it.
The cold eye of corporate America will suit Anne Collier, Christopher Williams, and Reena Spauling, too.
Only through undertaking The Estate and having the necessity to use stray materials could I reframe and engage with someone else's absurd sexual paradox, but through my cold eye.
These disinterested third - parties throw a cold eye on disputes and can be useful in bringing the parties together.
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