[Following
his ebullient first installment praising Nintendo's Wii, designer Brice Morrison looks at the flip side - discussing just how the console «has failed to deliver on the magic it promised.»]
Great animated movies, of course, obliterate the distinction between adult and kids» movies: think of Pixar's brilliant «Toy Story» movies, Miyazaki's peerless «Spirited Away,» the «Wallace and Gromit» shorts or the sassy and
ebullient first «Shrek» — all of them marketed to kids, but only adults can savor them on all levels.
And, finally, at least three writers have been engaged in getting
the ebullient first baseman down on paper.
Not exact matches
Given the
ebullient mood in the
first month of the year, the sudden shift has rattled many individual investors, and some institutional ones too.
In the
first year of Donald J. Trump's presidency,
ebullient investors propelled stock markets to one record high after another.
The former Arsenal man wasn't at his
ebullient best on the day, missing an easy chance to give United the lead in the
first period.
You can get it live streaming on iTunes today, and at other VOD services July 15), then you are acquainted with the
ebullient American physicist Monica Dunford, an experimental high - energy particle physicist who helped bring the ATLAS detector at CERN into operation for the
first Large Hadron -LSB-...]
The
first one, Ms. Glass Half - Full, was always smiling and
ebullient.
Ordered from and supplied by Nicholas Mee in 1986, to a Mrs Parness of Belgravia, this particular car was the
first of three Aston Martins owned by this
ebullient lady.
First up in the metaphor - wars was Pan Macmillan's
ebullient digital director Sara Lloyd who chaired the conference.
In 1951, with Mr. Greenberg's prompting, she joined the new Tibor de Nagy gallery, run by the
ebullient aesthete John B. Myers, and had her
first solo show there that year.