Sentences with phrase «even than the brilliant»

It wants to turn, more so, even than the brilliant gumball - equipped Aventador SV.

Not exact matches

A better bet is to devote your energy to acknowledging the talents and abilities of others and seeking out ways to learn from them, even at the cost of sometimes appearing less than brilliant yourself.
This is probably why until very recently brilliant economists like Hyman Minsky, Irving Fisher and even Marriner Eccles were far more likely to be read by thoughtful investors than by academic economists (I myself was introduced to Minsky in the early 1990s by Bob Kowitt, and well - known institutional investor with a great bookshelf in his office).
In view of the scarcity of the historical evidence, it is surely legitimate to indulge in hypothetical reconstruction of the provenance of the tradition, even though much of the hypothesis, brilliant and attractively presented as it is, remains a matter of speculation — that is, it is an interpretation of the surviving evidence rather than a discovery of further evidence.
The final reflection is a parable within the parable: even as the earth shines more richly when plowed and embers from a fire turn gold and red when they fall; so — the death of the bird is more brilliant, more lovely, and more dangerous than its life.
Received your book yesterday - it's brilliant and in my opinion it's even better than the first one because it includes so many savoury recipes for everyday lunch / dinner.
I tell people about this all of the time — vegetarians, even, who nod politely; my husband, who thinks it's cool, but perhaps a little less than I do; this old lady on the crosstown bus who heard me talking about them on the phone... But wait, there's more: not only do you only need three ingredients to make carnitas, the cooking technique is kind of brilliant.
This day, brilliant, glorious, more perfect even than the one just past, was Arnold Palmer's.
Mahrez is a brilliant player for sure without a doubt but the OX showed last night that he could be even better than Mahrez with the OX campbell and walcott do we really need a winger I beg to differ what we need is a striker a striker of 25 + goals imagine henry or van on the team sheet now with the squad we have I liked be yedder because he was young and complete striker a striker that no mater of the circumstances are or position will strike you a goal pace agility skill clever cunning and ugly
Hight of a player has nothing to do with it chambers, monreal, bellerin have all done better than kosc with heading stats even Hernandez was brilliant in the air
But I will be disappointed if we bring in the like of Llorante, waste of money and waste of space — even Martinez, Mandzukic — the highest profile forwards moving clubs this season are not better than Giroud / Walcott — watch them play don't watch their Youtube compilation, Giroud looks brilliant there too.
Until the fans forcefully take the club back, the usual continues: Arsene's legacy of loving failure and excuses, arsenal being brilliant for some weeks and losing decisive games at crucial time, a good run at fa cup, injuries more than any other top club, AKBs declaring total support for brilliant Wenger, the American animal torturer giving prof contract extension, Usmanov making weak attempts at takeover, Dangote forever promising to buy us out; and in that time, all the major clubs each clinch a prem title again, even spud having a taste, while for almost two decades we have been dreaming under Arsene's sedatives!
There have been all sorts of stories about and praise of the Frenchman in recent weeks because of the amazing 20th anniversary as Gunners boss, but his latest trick could be even more remarkable than his trophies, doubles and even the invincible Premier League winning season in 2003 - 04, because Wenger has managed to get a Tottenham player enthusing about the brilliant football that Arsenal play, as reported by the Evening Standard.
We played some brilliant football at times, creating numerous chances, and could have scored many more than two goals even before Everton went down to ten men.
Throughout the game I felt Arsenal were better at defending than attacking, even having more chances, because the defence were brilliant at keeping City outside our area.
This week's lifestyle solutions video involves a brilliant idea Jon and I landed on to inspire Laurel to cook (even more than usual).
Recently even the kids have been asking for them, which has been brilliant for introducing everyone to slightly more spicy food than they're used to and getting them to eat guacamole!
I think that even more brilliant than the toilet roll marble run is the salt dough «marbles!»
See Momentum's brilliant Facebook videos, for example, which reached far more people than the Conservatives» vicious attack ads even though the latter cost millions and Momentum only spent two grand.
The arachnids are known for their brilliant eyesight, and a new study shows they have even greater sensory prowess than we thought: Jumping spiders can hear sounds even though they don't have ears — or even eardrums.
When you can consistently tap into brilliant minds, you can grow two, three, or even five times faster than you ever could have on your own.
It's way darker than A New Hope and even more brilliant.
Two films came out this year that had brilliant cinematography and very little dialogue, the difference is mad max didn't put me to sleep and it had action scenes that pushed the story forward rather than happen in the background and force the audience to squint to even make out what's happening.
Now he's back with an outré take on the prison thriller, and the results are every bit as bold, just as brilliant, and possibly even more uncompromisingly brutal than we could have possibly dared hope for.
Within five minutes, he's met brusque, brilliant student Cameron Howe (Mackenzie Davis), whose post-punk haircut is even better than his eyebrows.
Now Crowe is a brilliant actor, but that is hardly his best work, not even close, while Hanks poured his soul into his performance holding the screen entirely on his own for more than 45 minutes.
It's a great looking game — you can even see Donkey Kong's fur, which moves around as he swooshes through the levels, and there's some brilliant dynamic camera work which really adds to the look and feel of the game; it feels like much more of a 3D world than a simple 2.5 D platformer.
«Old School,» «Starsky and Hutch,» even «Catch and Release,» they've all been characters who were less than brilliant and far from highly educated.
With a sequel that's even more brilliant, hilarious, and ingenious than the original.
However, the ones that are here are woefully uninspired; the usually awesome composing team of Shankar - Ehsaan - Loy, who have reliably turned in some superlative work in even the most mediocre of films, seem to have given Carroll leftovers from their scrap bin for him to mangle in his ho - hum picturizations, robotically performed by Larter and Khan, who has never been anything better than an adequate dancer on his best days, making his casting as some brilliant choreographer even more head - scratching (where is Hrithik Roshan where you need him?).
When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together again — which is easier said than done, even when they're all Incredible.
For proof, look no further than her remarkable performance at NPR Music's SXSW showcase in Austin, Texas, this past March: Even if she didn't have the brilliant Dap - Kings horn section backing her blazing throwback soul songs, she'd have dominated.
The final segment of the podcast is our latest edition of Hold Up, in which we discuss Mathieu Kassovitz «brilliant 1995 film «La Haine,» which is possibly even more relevant today than during its initial release.
Because its imagery — which also calls to mind Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans, the cinema's every modern representation of revolution (the few decent scenes in Roland Emmerich's stupid The Patriot, for instance), and even the militarism of choreographer Busby Berkeley — is far more virile than its screenplay, Drumline's seductive aesthetic is without strong narrative pillars, if a rather welcome imposition: the film's saving grace is the brilliant execution of its march numbers.
Ironically, these trends leave brilliant children who live in poverty with even fewer opportunities to develop their talents than they had before; their families can not afford the private schools and summer enrichment programs wealthier children have the option to attend.
Little short of brilliant across the range, as — even in 518d Touring format — any 5 Series will do 0 - 62mph in less than 10 seconds and can hit at least 130mph.
Also possessed of a four - cylinder powerplant, the # 41,435 Audi has stronger performance than the Mercedes, an even nicer cabin (with Audi's brilliant Virtual Cockpit display) and a precision to its handling that no previous TT offered.
The Porsche Cayman is brilliant on the road - even better than the Boxster.
Even in its most pliant suspension setting its hard - riding (albeit improved), it generates massive amounts of road noise off its gigantic rear tyres (albeit less than previous 911s), there's minimal storage and getting in out of the thing requires an amount of agility my ageing bones are starting to complain about (although once you're in there the seat is superb and the driving position brilliant).
1) The Big Five: Since publishing has gone from being a gentleman's business to being owned, run and operated by corporations, you have a much better chance of getting your book published if you are Snooki from Jersey Shore hawking your new diet manifesto than if you're an unknown (or even established but not famous) writer who's written a brilliant work of literary fiction.
Any publishing professional with an appropriate knowledge base has the right to become an agent or publisher — one can even be both at the same time, as the brilliant Richard Curtis has proven for longer than I've been an adult.
Android 3.0 is a brilliant interface for tablets — much more flexible than iOS in that you can drop widgets all over your homescreens, and more responsive and even better suited for reading books and playing games.
Today, when more people struggle with maintaining a healthy diet than ever before, eating fruit for dessert seems even more brilliant.
Hyams Beach is renowned as having the whitest sand in the world, the sun seems to reflect off of the water and sand even more so at this beach than others because it is so brilliant.
I saw the «war perfected» tv spot at least once a night through late february / early march on various channels later in the evening... it is definitely a matter of the playstation 3's current owner base... and a little less on advertising than a lot of people make it out to be... and its not just advertising; but largely word of mouth... something that killzone as a franchise simply doesn't have yet... but in the end I simply don't know why anyone would care... the game is still brilliant, easily the best looking game of this generation so far... with a multiplayer component that implemented new mechanics that will become standard across the board... and with plans of tons of future DLC, some free, some not... the game will only get better from here... damn it though I just want GG to get the server lobby right... nothing has been delivered yet on what that douche bag producer kyle guy told us would be there... playing with 2 or 3 friends is easy... playing with 8 non clan members in a full 32 player server is as easy as chewing on your own elbow...
Even with just slightly more open levels and vertical design, perhaps along with the ability to let players choose the Exo abilities they want to take into combat rather than assigning them automatically Advanced Warfare would have been brilliant, a true leap forward for the franchise that still managed to remain true to the franchises core values.
In the previous game the continuous hunt for filters could sometimes prove more frustrating than anything else and created a barrier to enjoyment that left some players struggling to find pleasure in the game as simply getting caught on a bit of scenery for even a split - second could lead to your demise, and yet in their quest to remedy this and open the game to wider audience the developers have gone too far the other way, rendering one of their unique and brilliant gameplay elements almost redundant.
The two most arresting things about this are the astonishing graphics - more dazzling even than BioShock's, largely thanks to brilliant use of light and shadow - and the Canadian developer's unmatched interpretation of parkour, the art of «free running».
As a result Supreme Commander still stands as a brilliant RTS, able to compete with any other example of the genre, and was more than a worthy successor to Total Annihilation, even if doesn't quite have that certain something that Total Annihilation had.
Coming off the back of Wii U, I'm surprised they're getting as much support as they are (securing Skyrim was a huge win, and Rocket League, and the Mario Kingdom Battle with Ubisoft, and NIS and Tecmo Koei seem to be on board now, and Square Enix is bringing games and even an exclusive, and Capcom is bringing some good stuff - MHXX is a dream come true for me, finally MH on Switch, and USFII was brilliant - enjoyed it more than SF4 or SFV for sure).
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