Sentences with phrase «exuberance into»

The soft - coated wheaten terrier is a lively, playful breed that retains its puppylike exuberance into adulthood.
The new 2016 RX 350 and RX 450h hybrid are the latest attempts to inject some youthful exuberance into the Lexus lexicon, but with many changes that don't go much more than skin - deep, has Lexus gone far enough to attract new buyers?
Tom Cruise was the perfect choice to play Jerry; he has the look, the energy and the talent to get inside this guy's skin and make him tick, and he successfully channels his natural exuberance into his character, tempering his performance just enough to make it really work.
«King of the Nudies» Russ Meyer injects his transgressive exuberance into this big - studio send - up of Hollywood debauchery.

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It's a natural consequence of a market that has settled into a lull after two years of record - breaking deals, a period of exuberance that developers and brokers had hoped would become the new normal.
Panel Discussion Escalates into Insult Laden Verbal Brawl The discussion titled Cryptocurrency: Irrational exuberance or Brave New world?
There is no question that Europe is being called into question but before U.S. Dollar exuberance takes hold, traders and investors have to rethink «buy the DOLLAR at any cost» outlook.
Furthermore, I believe market timing can be the greatest detractor to our long - term returns whether we become overly pessimistic and sell into bear markets, catch the irrational exuberance bug and buy into the end of bull market rallies, or sell out too early in bull markets and miss some of the best years in the market.
Whereas the genius of the Greeks — so his story goes — was to gaze without illusion into the chaos and terror of the world, and respond not with fear or resignation but with affirmation and supreme artistry, they were able to do this only on account of their nobility, which means their ruthless willingness to discriminate between the «good» — that is, the strength, exuberance, bravery, generosity, and harshness of the aristocratic spirit — and the «bad» — the weakness, debility, timorousness, and vindictive resentfulness of the slavish mind.
The thing that really bothers me is the thing we've disagreed on in the past and that's imo Wengers apparent lack of Urgency and decisiveness when moving into the transfer window I know that Scheweinsteiger would be a great addition but He is somewhat over the hill in comparison to the others that are being toted about and while I know that we are not the cash Rich Man Poo or Man Sh!tty or Chelski I do know that we are at a point for the first time in ten years where we don't need to replace many players or are being frced to sell the quality ones we have, we are for the first time in a spot where we only need to add two or three players and we are there in terms of being able to compete, Id hate for the financial Exuberance to stop us taking that final stride forward into the competitive team we nearly are IMO spend the money now, get the striker, get the DM and we wont need to look at transfers in a big way again for several seasons and with that in mind Id rather have the likes of Benzema or Lacazetta or even Cavanni than a nearly over the hill Scheweinsteiger.
With three goals and six assists, Koke's exuberance has given Atletico a freshness that has boosted them up ahead of Real Madrid into second.
I have so many fond memories, including the meeting held in the Room of the Children at UNICEF Headquarters where WABA was founded in 2/91, that it is hard to share only one or two, but the following always makes me smile and perhaps best depicts the reverence with which I held Dr. J while providing an example of Patrice's exuberance and some insight into their relationship.
Congressman Charles Rangel came into the Fort Washington Collegiate Church on 181st Street stooping a little, limping a bit, but with all his legendary exuberance intact.
«Play behaviour, on the other hand, is generally far from cautious... and its very exuberance often leads the player into blind alleys.»
Let some of that exuberance and enthusiasm shine through (pardon the pun) by bringing more candles into your life.
We lose that feeling of exuberance deep inside, and how that feeling can bubble up and spill over into everything.
The musical sequences are good enough that they make you wish Ross had been willing to leave the surface realism behind and break out into the high stylization and exuberance of the genre's classic days.
The images of the two girls frolicking in overgrown fields, or lounging in bedrooms, totally at ease with one another best captures the energy and exuberance that goes into their infatuation.
«Little Accidents» begins by following miner Amos Jenkins (Boyd Holbrook) as he rides the mine railway into another day on the job, all good old boy exuberance.
On the surface is a film that shimmers in sunshine and fun; the photography draws the spectator into the beauty and holiday tranquillity of Pantelleria, and the energy and quality of the performances, particularly Ralph Fiennes» hurricane of exuberance, provide a crowd to gather around the pool with and to be entertained by; a crowd who can seduce and disgust with equal measure.
Ronan's big, clear eyes take us right into this character, from her trepidation and sadness to the exuberance of being in love and the excitement of limitless opportunities in post-war America.
That's when the movie's exuberance really takes hold: Thor finds himself captured by the booze - guzzling bounty hunter Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson, wonderfully rambunctious), a wayward Asgardian warrior who drags the god into the captivity of the planet's ruler, a flamboyant, psychedelic tyrant named Grandmaster who's basically Jeff Goldblum playing himself.
If lizard - lidded Phoenix can fool folks into believing he has leading - man moxie by portraying a man known for a lot of things but not a lot of natural exuberance («Something weird about that boy,» someone says in the picture — and they could be referring to either the ventriloquist or the dummy), then more power to him.
Stewart's Maureen is enigmatic yet unafraid as she plunges deep into chiller territory, and a few extended sequences involving, of all things, mysterious messages on her iPhone have an almost Hitchcockian exuberance as they unravel.
From actors who can be seen breaking into laughter during takes, to the blatant delight with which Cate Blanchett purrs her lines and chews her scenery, to the exuberance of action sequences, to the spirit of Thor himself, Ragnarok rollicks along, riding laughter and zeal to definitely the most fun Marvel movie, and possibly the best one, too.
It's well damped and as such feels comfortable being tilted into corners with the sort of exuberance something this tall shouldn't tolerate.
Michael launches into a pure state of exuberance about the new App Store for e-Ink, new developers system for paid apps and why Amazon / Google is bad for your privacy.
Authors spend countless hours of effort crafting their novel, release it out into the world with exuberance, and then watch as the world mostly ignores its existence.
Shiller is saying that the portion of stock prices that is caused by irrational exuberance is not rooted in economic realities, it is cotton candy nothingness that is fated to disappear into the mist in time.
In fact, male Chihuahuas display exuberance with puppy - like playfulness further into their adult years than their female counterparts do.
Both dog noise and exuberance may be controlled and channeled into appropriate outlets.
He is also strong - willed and in his own best interest requires early obedience training before exuberance turns into stubborn behavior.
Our child like exuberance for games would have meant our capacity for objectivity was flaud, yet we were free to wade into the seas of this new ecosystem.
Scheduled for release in the autumn, EA Playground captures the exuberance and nostalgia of your neighborhood playground, turning your gaming space into an arena of interactive fun with immersive activities designed for kids, and the kid inside all of us.
A certain exuberance carries through — through the abstract landscapes which start from a matrix of simple shapes and explode out into instantaneous fragments, through the studies of the nude and other experiments.
Basing her work on natural references that were then transformed into formal abstract elements, she used the whole world as her source of inspiration, creating works that displayed lyricism, exuberance and humor.
Yet one can almost look ahead to the exuberance of Stella's more recent thrust into three dimensions.
The current ceramic exuberance was played out repeatedly — the worlds that Milena Muzquiz fashions into vases and Chris Antemann's takes on Meissen porcelain the most memorable — and sculpture in fabric by Francoise Grossen and Paola Pivi (whose fluffy polar bear That's Right You Better Believe It (2015) added feathers) reached for the bar set by Joseph Beuys.
The viewer comes into view as a reflection with every rotation, and the other images are formed from two projectors: one showing a close up of a man's face, the other a series of coloured images — variously a course, fireworks, and other snapshots of apparent exuberance.
They may have found a few of AbEx's old clothes at the bottom of modern art's steamer trunk, but where a postwar painter would flood the surface with angst - ridden waves of paint, Bradford employs colored paper, starbursts, and swathes of patterned spots that kick the proceedings into into a postmodernist / process domain and collapse the specter of disease into the exuberance of the clubs and the dynamism the streets.
Walking into the next gallery, Sector's project space, massive words rise up the glass of the windows, commanding in exuberance: BELIEVE THAT WE WILL WIN, and: YOU TOO CAN JOIN.
This 1987 statement regarding her early Nouveau Realiste Shooting Paintings - symbolic executions of the male art establishment - is a window into a lesser - known side of de Saint Phalle's work, which has been frequently identified with the grotesque friendliness and exuberance of her subsequent Nana sculptures.
And we also have to find a way to forgive ourselves for the adolescent exuberance that got us into this fix.
The accelerating pace of adoption of solar panels for distributed generation (installed at the point of use, rather than sold into the power grid) and the downward trend of module prices have created exuberance over the industry's future.
Andrea's exuberance for both consuming and researching food bubbles over into brewing.
Although the overwrought exuberance experienced by the hotel industry continues into 1998, caution signs have begun to flicker, indicating that the party may finally be winding down...
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