Sentences with phrase «few flashes of»

«Showcase of an Art Generation has few Flashes of Brilliance.»
The same is the case for Sir Ben, who gives only a few flashes of the form of a four - time Oscar - nominee here.
His satirical - absurdist sensibilities are abundantly visible on You Don't Mess With The Zohan, where he's one of three credited screenwriters, and gloriously glimpsed in the «Dunkaccino» scene of Jack And Jill, a bad movie for which he is not a credited screenwriter, but does receive a songwriting credit on the fake Al Pacino - starring Dunkin' Donuts ad that is one of the movie's few flashes of demented inspiration.
We only get a few flashes of things and people in Wakanda, but one of them is Zuri (Forest Whitaker).
There is a notable lack of energy, with only a few flashes of Spielberg's mastery of visual storytelling.
It was vintage Weiner: steady on his standard talking points, open to questions and giving a few flashes of humor, all while projecting a fairly positive attitude despite the likely election results.
Now Ox will appreciate the kid gloves treatment at Arsenal despite 6 repeated years of shambolic performance with only few flashes of above average display
Through four games, I saw a few flashes of first - round potential, but nothing all that special.
It doesn't have to be pretty, just workmanlike with a few flashes of skill.
Still looks far from his best, despite a few flashes of the excellent understanding he demonstrated with Costa during the early part of last season.
Walcott was also a sub for England in their defeat by Holland and he did show a few flashes of form in his half hour of play but not enough to suggest he is about to hit form for the Gunners.

Not exact matches

Surry explained the reason behind it is «probably because that's when airlines are kicking off these flash sales, and that's one of the few things that still gets done by people.»
The company said fewer sales of Kate Spade - branded products were made online, as it continues to cut back on wholesale distribution and flash sales of that particular banner.
Just a few years ago, flash memory was priced on the order of $ 35 per gigabyte; today, enterprise flash is priced per gigabyte more in the $ 6 to $ 10 range.
Instead of treating customers acquired over the Black Friday / Cyber Monday weekend as customers with long - term potential value, ecommerce businesses and retailers are taking a «flash - sales» - type approach to try to get more sales for just that weekend (and perhaps a few days after).
There's a joint CFTC and Securities and Exchange Commission report that came out a few months after the flash crash that blames it on an effort by Waddell & Reed to sell some E-mini futures with an inept algorithm; lots of people have long had their doubts about that theory, and now the CFTC itself seems to have abandoned it in favor of the new one - guy - in - London theory.
There's little sign of the technology visible to customers, except for black boxes, cameras and a few tiny flashing green lights in the darkened, open ceiling above.
We also now that the MF Global, which went bankrupt in 2011, was his FCM at the time of the Flash Crash which may explain a few things.
I do think my attitude is closer to Buffett's than to the more visible of the cityboys I've seen in London over the past few years, for whom cash is flash.
Here are a few of the key recession indicators we watch, none of which is flashing a warning:
This was a question asked of Jim Simons a few weeks after the «Flash Crash» of 2010.
$ 29.95 I remember a lecture a few years back, heard when I was in graduate school, that provided one of those rare flashes that illumine an entire universe.
Truth be told, it is mysterious that DC has managed to churn out three Batman movies, two Superman movies, a Green Lantern movie, a Green Arrow TV show and a planned Flash TV show (and that's all ignoring the previous film adaptations of these characters) without turning its attention to one of its heaviest hitters (aside from a famously disastrous attempt at a television show a few years back).
Fortunately, I think some of the best meals require the fewest ingredients and cook in a flash.
Whether you ushered in the first official day of Spring last week with warm temps and sunshine or your state is still stuck in blizzard - mode for a few more weeks, these bright, colorful, and fabulously fresh salads will help you get into the Springtime mood in a flash.
This sweet potato version is my new favorite because it comes together in a flash, especially if you are in the habit of roasting up a few whole sweet potatoes on the weekend, like I am.
Flash forward a couple of years, and Elana has tweaked that recipe a few times.
There was a distinct lack of talent 2015 - 2017 that can explain those years away, and this season is veeeeery young still, but we're already getting some of the same flashes of the last few years even though we now have talented hitters.
The summer signing has shown some flashes of brilliance and scored a few goals, but he has not enjoyed the explosive start we hoped for.
We saw the odd flash of the old brilliance, like the two goals that won the EPL goal of the season in successive years, but they were all too few and far between.
i've seen flashes of brilliance from gnarby before he got injured, and ive only seen a few games to judge how good wellington silva is.
Great Cohesion Not only has Walcott been showing flashes of the brilliance that he possesses (see above) during pre-season, a few other players have been making their cases for regular starting positions known.
It's emblazoned like a superhero's crest across his orange - and - gray rash guard; it's on his orange - and - white kite; and it might as well be scrawled in the sands of this windswept strip of Maui's North Shore — popularly called Flash Beach — where few other kiteboarders launch.
Incredibly, Friend seemed to forget that he had already booked Surman and there was a good few minutes between the flashing of the second yellow card and the resultant red.
Other than one season for Theo, a cameo against Bsrcs from Jack and a few flashes from Gibbs what exactly have each of these players accomplished over there countless years @ the Emirates.
Captain Alex Rubin did his thing and showed flashes of that brilliant Playoff performance from a few Summers ago..
What I think is that Wenger should stay to fix d missing tiles, it can be done now, first he needs to understand that you need set of players who can stand the test, like sanchz, koscz, mstafi, ozil, bllern, and few more new faces like these soldiers, not the type of players that cant even give u 20 league matches appearance, either injured or not in form, like walcot, ramsy, Gibbs giroud, matzcker, Gabriel, and Montreal who gifted man u a victoryy they never merited, all this players have let Wenger down big time, but he continues to carry on with most of them just for their loyalty to him and glimpse of flashes they have shown in last 8, 9 or more years, Wenger should decide who should board the ship this time not same weaklings who uses arsenal as a brand just to be noticed but no ambitions
Minus some flashes from both Sead and Iwobi, and a workingman - like effort from Elneny, we learned very little... so here are a few of my observations from today's game, which highlight my concerns about this team moving forward... the fact that Mertz started this game, regardless of our injuries or those being «rested», should be a serious red flag for any true Arsenal fan... if Wenger is preparing to use Mertz with any regularity then the whole thing is a moot point because we are in deep shit... the fact is no quality team would ever have this tin soldier anywhere near there starting eleven except to groom their youthful players, who in turn should be playing in this type of game instead... I can only hope he was simply throwing him a bone for the FA appearance and for agreeing to stay on following the season, but I think the most likely answer is that Wenger's fragile relationship with the fan - base can't be ignored so he felt his experience was a safer bet... unfortunately not a positive choice for a team trying to move forward (same old, same old)
Sure a few good to great players — DeMarcus Ware, Sean Lee (with an injury *), Jason Witten and then a bunch of also rans who flashed but could never deliver — DeMarco Murray, Dexter Coakley, QUINCY CARTER (didn't even flash!!)
While conferences organize themselves somewhat geographically, many other factors contribute to flashes of realignment every few years.
Leeds at least tried to come back in that match, whereas in this match, Leeds failed to do much of anything on offence, other than a few flashes once Pablo Hernandez was introduced.
Rooney still occasionally shows flashes of genius but they are now fewer and more far between than ever.
The Ox, who has shown flashes of brilliance in his few matches, seems poised to make an impact for the Gunners.
For a few weeks after the new sanctions were introduced in January referees flashed cards of both colours, then the Six Nations arrived and everything went quiet.
I'm glad the kids get to see the enormous amount of effort that goes this flash of magic that's over in a few hours, only to be torn down and put up again in the next city.
Flash forward a few years, I am on meds and see a therapist which has made a lot of difference.
I have followed with interest developments over the last few years in the emerging field of impact sensors: small microchip - sized accelerometers and gyroscopes embedded in mouth guards, chin straps, skull caps, ear buds, skin patches and attached to the inside and outside of helmets which, in either send data to sideline personnel or flash an alert about a heavy hit.
These sharp flashes of pain shouldn't last any longer than a few seconds, and can usually be alleviated by changing positions or performing a few gentle stretches.
Business wear has gone through a lot of its own metamorphosis over the years, and today's business fashion is suitable for the office and then, with a few minor changes, it transforms to after hours fashion in a flash.
The thunder was almost deafening and the room would be lit up by the flashes of light every few seconds.
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