Sentences with phrase «flairs up quite»

I say recently, but this seems to be something that flairs up quite regularly - certainly, for as long as I've been teaching there have been interminable debates about the value of technology and how it should be deployed in schools, and what role it should play in children's education - I can remember far enough back to when laptop programs were seen as innovative and new, or when digital projectors and interactive whiteboards were going to change teaching and learning as we knew it.

Not exact matches

This slacker spin on «Annie Hall» doesn't quite make up in verbal intelligence what it lacks in visual flair, saddled with sitcom rhythms and video flatness.
With all of that being said the game still offers up quite a bit of graphical flair to compete with the other soccer games on the market and does offer up a very nice looking game, that just leaves some room for improvement.
Although it's still not quite up to the standards of the Volkswagen Passat, it arguably has more flair and a sportier appeal.
Pridemoor has yet to see a king with quite the knack for flair, but the Gilded Goon aspires to be the main event like no king was before (brushing up on looking down while building up his score) in this new prequel story — and this is a facet of King Knight's character that is reflected quite clearly and charmingly in his gameplay.
Tennis enthusiast and Chocolate addicted, with a flair for design and practicality:) sums me up quite nicely
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