Sentences with phrase «flamboyance of»

What could be better than a flamboyance of pink flamingoes on a feature wall?
In terms of modern style, modernist design suits small and tiny houses much more so than the flamboyance of the contemporary due to the emphasis on what I call direct design; that is, avoidance of unnecessary complications and details.
It was in part a reaction against the flamboyance of Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism.
The polished and glitzy Untitled (2012) piece forged frommeat tenderisersis part Greek sculpture, Medusa - myth and part punk - metal (pun not quite intended), exhibiting both the stateliness of Ancient Greek busts and the flamboyance of pop culture.
Or perhaps you're drawn by the fabulous flamboyance of flamenco and the festivals?
You need the solidity and consistency of a Rahul Dravid or a Laxman more often than the flamboyance of a Sehwag to be able to emerge victorious over the five days.
Having said that, if you really fancy mind - blowing performance with the added security of four - wheel drive and the flamboyance of a soft top, then this is hard to fault.
A flick for Kennedy assassination conspiracy buffs which puts a whole new spin on «the grassy knoll» courtesy of the flamboyance of a nearly - naked Gretchen Mol.
That line, delivered by the late Hoffman (he died during filming of the final «Mockingjay» film) sounds suspiciously like a dig at the flamboyance of the second picture.
Though this would have probably been for the flamboyance of the stage costumes more than anything else.
And after the young heroine (Matilda Lutz) begins her fightback, targeting her assailant and his two cronies amid garish desert landscapes, the sheer flamboyance of the whole thing guarantees the viewer's surrender.
Even in these cautious days, there's no shortage of strangeness in cinema, but it usually comes in the more demonstrative, immediately recognizable variety — the flamboyance of a Paolo Sorrentino, say, or the skewed linguistic conceptualism of a Yorgos Lanthimos... We're used to seeing strangeness that's manifest, located right on the surface of a filmmaker's visual language.
This is because as large as Thursday's forum was, it was easy to see that it was different from the usual flamboyance of the party.
The Germans have not divulged how they intend to move the US$ 36 billion in gold bars, but it is unlikely they will match the flamboyance of Venezuela.

Not exact matches

Juan's wickedness, by its sheer garish or stylish flamboyance, still reflected an exalted — and not merely sentimental — sense of human dignity.
Though their audience dropped in the late 1970s, in 1981 the NBC one - hour specials still had an average audience per program of 1,674,000.3 The weekly audience for the three network religious programs in mid-1982 was still close to three million, a fact which is frequently overlooked because of their lack of flamboyance, and the controversy that has surrounded the paid - time religious programs.
Landis quickly established himself as a Rooseveltian trust - buster of unusual flamboyance.
Raised in the working - class neighborhood of Porta Metronia, he exudes flamboyance and wit, mixed with a calculating and occasionally tempestuous personality.
Rosicky is playing with more flamboyance and freedom than ever before — i think its because he knows he's approaching the end of his career, and embracing every minute -
Throughout the series and particularly after the Bucks easily won the second game, played in Baltimore, where the Bullets had terrorized the New York Knickerbockers, only one question lingered: would a glimmer of flamboyance or a peep of exuberance escape the Milwaukee machine when it finally won the title?
He's a friend and former high school teammate of Minnesota Vikings receiver Randy Moss; he grew up in Belle, W.Va., not far from Chelyan, the hometown of Los Angeles Lakers great Jerry West; his loose - limbed, almost effortless flamboyance recalls Pete Maravich; and his twang, if you listen closely, has a trace of Elvis in it.
McClair's equaliser had had an element of the flamboyance associated with his strike partner Mark Hughes about it and it was now the Welshman's turn to score and put United in front, pouncing on a loose ball following an exchange between Beardsmore and Mark Robins.
What soon followed was a spectacular display of flamboyance and skills that left fans dazzled despite the player's inability to snatch a win for his team.
With the Chairperson's insatiable demand of affluence and flamboyance, she unilaterally awarded a contract to the tune of GHS3.9 million for demarcation and partitioning of the said office complex without recourse to the Commission.
Bharara, who has made investigating Albany corruption one of the cornerstones of his tenure, was more subdued than usual because judges have resented his public flamboyance.
The flamboyance seemed out of place on this parched, dusty roadside.
You will love the electric appeal which is fun, flirty, and has an air of flamboyance.
Add a dash of flamboyance to your contemporary look with a classic black waistcoat.
We particularly love the colourful head wrap, a timeless accessory, symbol of feminity and flamboyance in the disco's era, also adopted by intellectual feminist figures like Simone de Beauvoir in the 40's or more recently by novelist's Zadie Smith.
A sensational blend of flamboyance and glamour comes together with this silhouette hugging premium quality red sheep nappa leather jacket.
Part of his upcoming show's narrative centres on the myth of gay pride, with all its camp peacocking and aggressive flamboyance, inspired by a book he recently discovered — «The Velvet Rage: Overcoming the Pain of Growing Up Gay in a Straight Man's World» by Alan Downs — which was published in 2005.
Flamboyance and cartoonishness rule, there's hardly a moment of genuine emotion, and most overtures in that direction are superficial.
Chazz is macho with a lot of bravado, while effeminate Jimmy is generally given to displays of flamboyance.
Donegan's technical command of the piano was nothing short of breathtaking, and she was known for her onstage antics and flamboyance.
Instead, we get to see Pacino in theaters in the silly Danny Collins, a star vehicle making use of all of his flamboyance and little of his skills as an actor.
His lisp may be out of place, but his nefarious plan — which revolves around his Apple - like technology empire — is a wonderfully topical piece of satire that brings weight to the light - hearted flamboyance.
He adds a bit more flamboyance to the Grandmaster than in other roles, and you just want more of him throughout.
A supporting cast filled with names like Jason Segel (Forgetting Sarah Marshall), Justin Timberlake (The Social Network), Lucy Punch (St. Trinian's), Phyllis Smith (The Office), John Michael Higgins (Best in Show), Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family) and Molly Shannon (Year of the Dog) also eke laughs out of the material through broad flamboyance.
by Walter Chaw The best of Dario Argento's films rework themes and images from Alfred Hitchcock with a level of flamboyance and twisted creativity that transform would - be genre knock - offs into something truly rare and valuable.
Urban is the least expressive of the actors to play Woodrow but Zahn fills Gus with a richness of character and experience and Val Kilmer brings an entertaining flamboyance to Captain Inish Scull, their idiosyncratic Yankee troop leader.
The incomparable Jared Harris supplies restrained flamboyance as Paganini's manager, a mystery figure who might be an emissary of Satan, or merely a consummate manipulator.
It really feels beneath her, to be honest, as does the repetitive emptiness of «Pynk» and the club - vibe of «I Got the Juice», which, despite its multilayered flamboyance and valiant gendered assertions, is similarly superficial.
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The car must convey class and prestige in an understated way because flashiness and flamboyance is decidedly out of fashion in the 90s.
And they all handle amazingly well — some more precisely, some with more, um, flamboyance — and do an excellent impersonation of a sports car, with the bonus of perfectly good back seats and trunks that can swallow a weekend's worth of luggage.
A diva indeed, but it's a title he's definitely earned by managing to survive almost 30 years in Hollywood, cushioned by intelligence, flamboyance, gut instinct, loyalty, and, most of all, his sense of humor.»
Belfast loves that brand of muscular flamboyance.
The look of the dog is elegant and graceful with a distinctive trot adding to his flamboyance.
That said, there is a certain flamboyance to the menu with dishes such as guinea fowl ballantine and pine nut milanese with fennel and parsley sauce offered as a prelude to the likes of duck breast with rhubarb, kale and sweet potato fondant with a soy and ginger jus.
In fact it's almost midnight and amid that end - of - the - world hullabaloo, here I am fondly sewing a patchwork of idyllic imagery to commemorate your flamboyance and purport.»
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