Sentences with phrase «exuberance sometimes»

In the current retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum, Turner's exuberance sometimes grates, and there are paintings that, taken alone, might have relegated the artist to the lesser ranks.
These outbursts of algal exuberance sometimes have a dark side: Algal toxins have been blamed for everything from fish kills in North Carolina to a manatee massacre in Florida to the 1987 deaths of four Canadians who consumed tainted mussels.

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But since we have seen markets sometimes overwhelmed by irrational exuberance or pessimism, we believe that an individual CEO can be unfairly blamed or credited for what is in fact a broad shift in valuation of many similar companies.
Moonee's free - range existence looks like a lot of fun, and she and her friends — mostly a boy named Scooty (Christopher Rivera) and sometimes a girl named Jancey (Valeria Cotto)-- run wild with an exuberance that adult viewers can only envy.
The sometimes chaotic exuberance of past Tokyo Show gatherings is likely to be downplayed, instead placing the emphasis where it belongs: on the...
I sometimes feel that my paintings show a side of me that I don't reveal in my everyday life — exuberance and high energy!
(And he and his wife bring a level of exuberance that makes me smile and sometimes even laugh out loud).
Reviewing these art works strong themes emerged, one was humour, sometimes dark and self - mocking, and another was just sheer virtuosic skill and exuberance.
Yes, sometimes his frustration shows in exuberance here when he feels like he is talking to the wall.
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