Sentences with phrase «extraordinary outburst»

The phrase "extraordinary outburst" refers to a sudden and dramatic display of strong emotions or strong expressions of thoughts or opinions. Full definition
There is no level on which a film about such a grotesquely inhuman tradition should leave us unmoved, but Deshe's film (executive produced by Ryan Gosling) puts even the hardiest of viewers through their paces, alternating long, woozy stretches of narratively jumbled, fragmented impressions with sudden extraordinary outbursts of fleshy violence.
Guardiola revealed this information when asked in a press conference about Raiola, who recently launched an extraordinary outburst slamming the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss as a «coward» and a «dog».
A senior Tory MP has allegedly branded David Cameron a «despicable creature», in an extraordinary outburst at a party.
But Mr Cameron's speech yesterday - timed to coincide with the start of the local election campaign - prompted Mr Clegg to distance himself from the prime minister and an extraordinary outburst from Mr Cable.
In an extraordinary outburst, the Lib Dem put her objections down to «general prejudice» against Chinese investment.
The decision comes as the Sun reports an extraordinary outburst from David Cameron as he returned from Washington this weekend.
Here, to celebrate this extraordinary outburst of common sense, DAVID THOMAS creates his own pieces of art - each based on a New Labour henchman.
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The gallery emerged amid an extraordinary outburst in contemporary art that took place in Cologne in the early 1980s.
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