Sentences with phrase «for surfeit»

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And if nothing else, the movie's worth checking out for the surfeit of intriguing rental ideas - including obscure titles such as Henry Jaglom's A Safe Place and Robert Altman's Images.
Since the ladies include Vickie, Jane, Anne, Claire and Rose (Barbara Harris, Karen Valentine, Susan Clark, Cloris Leachman and Patsy Kelly), we're well primed for a surfeit of feistiness.
I am trying to find recipes for a surfeit of farmer's market onions (and chard).
After so much on - screen cruelty in the preceding week and a half, the film's glut of callous savagery was too much for this surfeited critic.

Not exact matches

(Some gays ask why so many Christians ignore Ezekiel 16:49, which says Sodom was destroyed for its «pride, surfeit of food, and prosperous ease» and for failing to care for the poor and needy.
For you too, as for all lands, the struggle, the traitor, the wily person in office, scrofulous wealth, the surfeit of prosperity, the demonism of greed, the hell of passion, the decay of faith, the long postponement, the fossil - like lethargy, the ceaseless need of revolutions, prophets, thunderstorms, deaths, births, new projections and invigorations of ideas and meFor you too, as for all lands, the struggle, the traitor, the wily person in office, scrofulous wealth, the surfeit of prosperity, the demonism of greed, the hell of passion, the decay of faith, the long postponement, the fossil - like lethargy, the ceaseless need of revolutions, prophets, thunderstorms, deaths, births, new projections and invigorations of ideas and mefor all lands, the struggle, the traitor, the wily person in office, scrofulous wealth, the surfeit of prosperity, the demonism of greed, the hell of passion, the decay of faith, the long postponement, the fossil - like lethargy, the ceaseless need of revolutions, prophets, thunderstorms, deaths, births, new projections and invigorations of ideas and men.1
«We know that many disgraceful things have happened in this Holy See for many years now, such as abuses in spiritual matters, surfeit of financial demands, and everything used perversely... it is hardly surprising if the disease has gone from the head to the members, from the chief bishops to the other lower prelates.
But Luther's troubles were not such as to strike his superiors as markedly different from those of other dedicated young religious with their scruples, their enthusiasm for study, and their surfeit of energy.
What Antonious lacks in formal training he makes up for with a surfeit of creative energy, gleaning insights from natural wonders like birds and fish.
The player earns a surfeit of dollars in 2007 — 08 — Gomez will get $ 10 million of his seven - year, $ 51.5 million deal this season — but there can be a windfall for the teams near the end of these contracts.
Former President Jerry John Rawlings posited, «As we hold this dialogue to plot an agenda for a positive performance in 2020, we have to take due note that the re-organisation is a process that involves embracing our party's core ideals and ensuring that we are not swayed by the crass monetization of Ghanaian politics, which used to be alien to our party and which unfortunately, has contributed rather notoriously to the surfeit of negativity and divisiveness plaguing our party.»
He said: `' we hold this dialogue to plot an agenda for a positive performance in 2020, we have to take due note that the re-organisation is a process that involves embracing our party's core ideals and ensuring that we are not swayed by the crass monetization of Ghanaian politics which used to be alien to our party and which unfortunately has contributed rather notoriously to the surfeit of negativity and divisiveness plaguing our party.»
Along the way, we'll stop for frequent digressions into the larger world of New York politics, like our fastidiously overachieving mayor or our surfeit of presidential hopefuls.
Roughly 100,000 tourists came through Rapa Nui in 2015, a surfeit of pedestrians for an island totaling only 63 square miles.
It's instantly clear that Howard, along with returning screenwriter David Koepp, has learned nothing from the relative failure of both The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, as Inferno, for the most part, chugs along at a lackadaisical pace that's compounded by an overlong running time and surfeit of underwhelming subplots.
The movie's all - too - deliberate pace holds the viewer at arms length for much of its overlong running time, however, as Foley's rough - cut sensibilities result in a surfeit of palpably padded - out and entirely needless sequences - with the ensuing lack of momentum ensuring that certain moments aren't able to pack the visceral punch that Foley has intended.
Armed with a thick Mexican accent and a surfeit of roguish charm, Baxter won an Academy Award for his portrayal of O. Henry's Cisco Kid in this film.
The crazy surfeit of style can only go so far to compensate for the story, which is well - nigh impossible to care about.
And yet — it's a major «as yet», unfortunately — the crazy surfeit of style can only go so far to compensate for the story, which is well - nigh impossible to care about.
For the political moment, the director has teed up a win - win situation, as left - wing radicals can drink in its message of social inclusion, while right - wing nostalgists can coo over the surfeit of working red phone boxes.
Until that day, Paramount's Dragonslayer is a must - have for fans of fantasy and film historians just now beginning to understand that, in spite of its lapses, the Eighties as a decade produced a lion's share of seminal fantasies (not mentioned are perhaps the two best — Back to the Future and Predator): genre pictures home to artful dissent, outrage, and no surfeit of sorrow.
It's not for lack of star power or high concept that Showtime shows suck — not a surfeit of budgets or production values, no.
What I noticed was the surfeit of ideological arguments and the paucity of respect for experience.
The engine only produces 210 horsepower, but the surfeit of torque mostly makes up for that, and in most instances the car doesn't feel as if it's lacking in power.
Presentations will be recorded for YouTube just in case 24 hours of web - watching is too great a surfeit of pleasure.
Short - listed for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction «Though rife with description, backstory, and a surfeit of gossip, the book's pervasive sense of foreboding and clear narrative arcs keep the tale immersive.
I have noticed in my pictures I either have a surfeit of light (for example, trying to fit a fire into an already - hot day, or icy glaciers against a slate - gray sky) or a lack of it (I made a film once of the lights of a ferryboat at night slowly going off).
On Monday morning, as snow flurries gave way to chilly rain, we braced ourselves for a busy week — and a surfeit of talent.
But blockbuster retrospectives — as fashionable as they have become — while useful as reminders of the range and chronology of an artist's development, can be overwhelming affairs that render the viewer, who can at best expect to be left with only an overview, grappling with a surfeit of competing concepts, each vying for their attention, confused and dissatisfied.
Often, group shows with a surfeit of work allow for little breathing room, but this small exhibit succeeds brilliantly by limiting the space and the number of pieces; the jewel like watercolors, pen and inks and gouaches hold their own.
«For the past two and a half years, Tower, a petite woman with shoulder - length auburn hair, a surfeit of fierce opinions and a mannequin fashioned from old sofa cushions to look like a bodyguard, has ventured into abandoned local factories to continue crafting her «Workplace Series,» a nostalgic paean to the nation's vanished industrial past.
Rather, there appears to be a surfeit of competing ideas for products and solutions, all of which demand investment and expenditure of money.
But also because, despite the much talked about surfeit of lawyers and law students, there is a vast unmet demand for legal services.
But the surfeit of technology platforms can make it difficult for airlines to track and address complaints.
In order to sell Adidas, Asics, Hasbro, Nike and Samsung products, Amazon is asking for a $ 1,000 to $ 1,500 fee and a surfeit of paperwork according to CNBC.
Having suffered a surfeit of HIV - related life events — multiple bereavements, role disputes, and role transitions — they responded to IPT therapists» supportive encouragement to «live out your fantasies»: to change their lives and seek whatever they desired for however much time remained to them.
No one works for nuthin», unless he / she is / are benevolent benefactors with a surfeit of capital and publicly spirited generosity.
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