Sentences with phrase «craze for»

Inspired by the new craze for woodland greens, this look suits a country kitchen or dining room.
A craze for all things Asian soon swept Europe, and designers, artists, and craftsmen there started to create their own fanciful versions of these wares.
But did you know there was a craze for tulips somewhere else, long before the Dutch fell for the flower.
Adult coloring books have been a craze for a while now, but what's the real deal when it comes to their therapuetic value?
Thanks to the national craze for specialty coffee prompted by Starbucks and other coffee sellers, there are now dozens of coffee shops and drive - through espresso bars in every town in America, and they are always looking for talented and cheerful baristas.
The current craze for dual - camera smartphones was predictable as early as the spring of last year.
It appears that Russia is taking advantage of the current craze for ICO's.
It's simply that the craze for buying cryptocurrencies in general has calmed down,» he tweeted.
OnePlus could jump in with the wireless charging craze for the 5T, but that would seem reductive.
Right now, there is a craze for tokenized assets are a result of the surge in interest for Stellar.
Last week, a little - known prospective telecoms investor became the latest company to cash in on the craze for all things blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin.
A warning from history: what the South Seas Bubble of the 1700s can teach us about the current craze for ICOs.
The government's demonetization drive and recent abolishment of large denomination notes has created a craze for bitcoin, which investors are now purchasing at a premium price currently hovering at around $ 810 (55,000 INR) per bitcoin: a +4 percent difference compared to Bitstamp's current $ 777 price.
The current craze for «all screen» smartphones is largely down to Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi, which released a smartphone called the Mi Mix in November of last year.
As the first «phablet,» it sparked the current craze for bigger screens, and the S Pen stylus has been mimicked numerous times.
Introduction: Despite the unbridled craze for Bitcoin nowadays, a considerable number of altcoins are making their way in the...
And speaking of VR, reviews of the HTC Vive Pro are in, and it's getting craze for its improved ergonomics, usability, and higher quality screens.
For the users who craze for taking pictures and daily use, the Huawei Honor 8 will be a good choice.
Microsoft released the Lumia 730 and Lumia 735 with their first 5 MP front - facing camera, and the whole «selfie» craze for budget phones does not look to be a one - off experiment.
With the demand and craze for VR on the rise, it i...
This sudden craze for graphically designed visions has led to the immense popularity of virtual reality.
There has been a craze for smartwatches for a while now, but gradually its excitement is reducing.
Given the current craze for all things blockchain, you might assume that millions of transactions were zipping across distributed ledgers each day.
Bitcoin price in India today: There is a craze for cryptocurrency, whether be it any, the idea of this digital coin, builds a rave among citizens across worlds, despite their performance being very volatile since the start of 2018.
With the entire craze for minimalistic shoes these days, research shows that running without shoes can be better and healthier for the foot.
Stickers can be fun, but how eco-friendly is this new craze for decorating walls?
The city of Toronto backroom folks pushed the green roof craze for the peak storm water issues the city was facing, not because of energy efficiency and «sustainability» or «green.»
Of course Capitalist Realism had no such reputation in the U.S.; the artists were parodying the overnight ascendance of Pop Art, with its celebrity culture and embrace of everyday commodities, as well as the German craze for all things American.
MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM: «DUBUFFET DRAWINGS, 1935 - 1962» (through Jan. 2) A recent craze for Jean Dubuffet — whose rough, war - scarred art was inspired by the outsider work he championed and collected — continues with this hefty, spirited exhibition, featuring not only his drawings but also paintings on paper, assemblages of sliced - up prints, and collages of butterfly wings.
Japonism Late - 19th century European craze for Japanese arts and crafts - including fans, screens, lacquers, bronzes, silks, porcelains and Ukiyo - e prints.
Long before Marie Kondo's Spark Joy started a craze for decluttering and empathizing with all the stuff in our lives, Liz Magor was making work that explored our connection to consumer goods, treating them as receptacles for memory and feeling.
The low visibility of Asian abstractionists until recently is due to the discrimination they faced during a moment when the craze for Asian concepts and aesthetics ironically crescendoed in the United States.
The craze for Indian Chintz caused Spitalfields weavers to protest in 1719, and a century later the restrictions on imports devastated India's textile industry.
The craze for Indian Chintz caused protest amongst Spitalfields weavers in 1719 and devastated whole sections of its textile industry.
These pieces reflect a recent market craze for attractive, anodyne work with an emphasis on process and materials.
The picture's marketing savvy extended beyond a sense of style or tapping into a countercultural craze for African and Asian aesthetics.
A CURIOUS HAND: THE PRINTS OF HENRI - CHARLES GUÉRARD (1846 - 1897) Guérard made etchings for Manet and a variety of innovations within modern printmaking based on the 19th - century French craze for Japanese ukiyo - e woodcuts.
However, the Wexner Center's director of performing arts, Charles Helm, argues that the craze for performance art is «not a recent development.
The artist got her start by replicating the works of the art stars of the 1960s, long before the craze for appropriation took hold in the art world, on the Internet, and in the culture at large.
Psychonauts was awesome, and with that Brutal Legend must be far and beyond: — RRB - after all this craze for it.
After the initial craze for Pokémon GO hit I somewhat fell off the bandwagon.
The recent craze for mobile gaming on smart phones is quite disturbing to those of us who like expansive games that can be played for hours.
Recently, stand out Viking properties like the History Channel's hugely popular Vikings, following the exploits of the legendary Ragnar Lothbrok and his kin, and the animated Dreamworks movies «How to Train your Dragon» have helped kickstart a craze for Viking related stories in every sort of media.
Lode Runner is a game that's managed to avoid the retro arcade craze for a while, probably because it began as an early computer game and only later made a rare and brief appearance in arcades.
The craze for regional craft beers is getting a boost from Delta, which said it is introducing seven varieties to the beverage carts on a number of its most popular business travel routes.
Umamicatessen: L.A.'s craze for gourmet ground beef has pushed the delectable Umami into the forefront with 12 SoCal locations.
Perhaps the only thing that attracts me more than a hipster girl reading a book alone at the edge of a dive bar is a traveling girl with a craze for throwing her essentials into an oversized pack, hailing a cab, catching a plane and throwing her hot self to some far - flung corner of the world.
By 2005, Havens was producing 35 hybrids, and his Puppy Haven Kennel was one of nation's largest commercial dog - breeding operations, part of a $ 14 billion - a-year American industry turned upside down by the craze for «designer dogs.»
The movie 101 Dalmations sparked a national craze for the spotted dogs.
Your dog will always craze for raw meat, but as the owner, you desire to give them what they want, while ensuring they eat healthy at all times.
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