Sentences with phrase «delicate sensibilities of»

You've commissioned the most beguiling of covers, invested in an ace editor and painstakingly tweaked the interior formatting to ensure the delicate sensibilities of your reader will not be unexpectedly jarred by a rogue font pairing or flubbed folios.
The powers that be behind the real estate backed PAC independently sent mailers which offended the delicate sensibilities of candidates who obviously could not handle the heat in the kitchen to face the truth about themselves: you can't have a seedy past and expect to come up smelling like roses.
This was too much for the delicate sensibility of the New Statesman, which abandoned its traditional support for the Labour cause and urged people to vote Liberal Democrat.

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Since they obviously offend your delicate sensibilities, you can avoid it all by getting rid of yourself.
Pacifists do not ask for a special exemption because of their high moral views or delicate sensibilities; they refuse to participate in war because it is immoral.
I won't tarnish your delicate sensibilities with what I said but here is a hint: a word said often was the long form of Mofo.
Inspired by the Japanese aesthetic sensibility of wabi sabi, she finds beauty in imperfections, rustic simplicity and irregularity, and combines this with the ancient Korean technique of keum boo to create simple jewellery with delicate contrasts, tones and textures.
Perhaps being ensconced in the ivory tower of academia has made my sensibilities too delicate.
«Aaron apparently listened to me on NPR this morning and got all his delicate sensibilities out of sorts and panties bunched up over a reference I made relating to getting the raccoons out of the basement, interpreting it as a racial slur,» Paladino continued.
I even tried to temper the intensity of this confection for more delicate sensibilities by arranging actual edible flowers on top.
This inherently feminine style has certainly moved past its provocative beginnings, when wearing a corset over your jeans offended thy delicate sensibilities, branching out into endless expressions and variations of what lingerie, sensuality and femininity have come to mean.
Perhaps the lone surprise of «Fifty Shades Freed» is just how incidental its erotica has become: There's no shortage here of lightly spiced bump and grind, staged and shot with salted - caramel smoothness, with nothing more than Johnson's nipples or a fleeting brush of Dornan's pubic hedge to prickle delicate sensibilities.
The idea originates with Jo Cannoott (Stef Aerts), a soft - spoken dreamer with delicate features, mussy blond hair and a drooping eyelid (the result of a childhood infection), all of which combine to give him a thoroughly nonthreatening sensibility — adorable, yes, but hardly the sort of Alpha - male persona one imagines running a bar full of chandelier - swinging drunkards.
«Persepolis» pulls off something that's not easy for any film, even a live - action one, to do: It gives us a sense of how a kids» - eye view of the world — particularly the way kids are capable of grasping the idea of injustice, even when more delicate political arguments are beyond their reach — can emerge and grow into an adult sensibility.
In the wake of filmmakers as disparate as Todd Haynes and Abel Ferrara self - consciously toying with the limits of the biopic form, ostensibly killing dynamic subjects by pinning them to the wall, Saint Laurent isn't as radical a work of genre subversion as some of its adherents claim, but it sure as hell is beautiful, channelling its subject's hedonist spirit and delicate aesthetic sensibility in roughly equal measure.
With the exception of the fact that somebody has been bumped off, the cozy tends to be light in tone; that is, it is crafted so as not to offend delicate sensibilities.
For one with more delicate sensibilities, I would point them to the subprime mortgage market in 2006, of which I wrote a timely piece.
Fancy schmancy For those humans whose delicate sensibilities just can't deal with the sight of a litter box, there are tons of options out there.
The two separate parts of the dog's odor detection system, the nose and Jacobsen's organ, work together to provide delicate sensibilities that neither system could achieve alone.
Indeed, blood and gore is one of the big selling points here it seems, though it can be turned off if the sight of a sheep getting splattered in a variety of ways is too much for your delicate sensibilities.
They mediate between a pugnacious, sometimes explosive component, perhaps congruent with Barnes» early experience as winner of the Golden Gloves in the heavy weight division on the south side of Chicago and a delicate, subtle, intellectually acute and highly poetic sensibility.
Suzan Batu, originally from Turkey, is known for her previous work of painted abstractions of delicate arabic calligraphy imbued with a pop sensibility.
The soft silk and lace intricately sewn onto boxing gloves and suspended from a metal chain juxtapose notions of demure and delicate feminine sensibilities with the strong, feminist fighting for equality.
With a delicate sculptural sensibility, Sarcevic's works manipulate expectations to expose traces of social and political history.
Chau combines common mediums and common means to create delicate vignettes of fleeting memory, gesture and form, resulting in works that combine egalitarian sensibility and minimalist restraint.
A kindred sensibility can also be seen in the pairing of Siskind's New York and a delicate drawing by De Kooning.
Her powerful, complex forms reveal a delicate and tactile sensibility alongside a deeply considered use of color.
The 17 prints in «No Rules» boast an astonishing array of intense, delicate, thoughtful approaches, all based on the artist's familiar compositional sensibility.
Like the insects he collects or the canaries he lets fly around his studio, whose presence he convokes in most of his work, his drawings and sculptures all border on a highly delicate sensibility.
With photography and film, Jimmy DeSana, David Benjamin Sherry, Jack Smith, and John Waters fly in the face of stodgy modernist quests for beauty unadulterated by flamboyant colors or subjects that offend delicate sensibilities.
In order to avoid offending you, Peter, I'm afraid this time you're going to have to supply me with the appropriate Mt.St.Helen's - like disaster scenario that doesn't offend any of your 27 delicate sensibilities.
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