There are also «dry» nam phriks, which usually incorporate shallots, garlic, dried chiles and dried shrimp, all fried in oil until crispy, then ground together, and possessing such
evocative names as nam phrik narok («Hell Chile Paste»).
Not exact matches
All of us know the
evocative phrases of the Lord's Prayer very well: «Our Father who art in Heaven / Hallowed be Thy
Name / Thy Kingdom come / Thy will be done / On earth
as it is in Heaven... (Matt.
Call Me by Your
Name is a fairly straightforward coming - of - age story that's at its finest in moments when the relationships — between Elio and Oliver, but just
as crucially between Elio and his archeologist father — take on larger meanings than their literal context implies, and Guadagnino finds
evocative aesthetic expressions for them.
Meandering but
evocative, Honeydripper - filmmaker John Sayles» 16th feature - follows a»50s juke joint owner (Danny Glover's Tyrone «Pine Top» Purvis)
as he attempts to avoid bankruptcy by booking a legendary guitar player
named Guitar Sam.
Based on Kōbō Abe's novel of the same
name, Woman in the Dunes is in one way the best, most insightful and
evocative adaptation of T.S. Eliot's «The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock» there ever was, from Eliot's winsome protagonist looking to escape regret into experience to, literally, these lines about entomology
as a metaphor for being seen clearly and judged wanting:
Watch the Wedge Tailed eagles soar over peaks with
evocative names such
as Mookra Tower.
Mango Madness With its fertile volcanic soil producing at least 30 varieties of mangoes — some of which have
evocative names such
as Ice Cream and Bastard — it's not surprising that the delectable fruit has earned its own annual festival.
Emaciated kings and queens, horrifying monsters, and characters with
names as evocative as their appearance — each card looks like someone (or thing) that would fit right into a Souls game.
They're brilliantly designed, Tomy's Zoids toyline of the 80s given oh - so - fashionable orange and teal makeovers and complete with beautifully
evocative names such
as Thunderjaw and Sawtooth.
A powerful white beast serves in each case
as the focus for human passions and obsessions, but Pollock's readiness to change the
name of the painting indicates that he intended his titles to be loosely
evocative and not descriptive.