Sentences with phrase «good fillip»

The presentation of Union Budget 2018 by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley can well fillip the penetration of general insurance in India.

Not exact matches

Heading into next season and, as the New Zealand production fillip cleared markets, he expected WMP prices would remain well supported and would drift higher.
WISE OLD OWL This might be another good one to start on, since it's fairly simple in design, with no added fillips to arouse young tempers.
Well over 6 feet tall, he dresses in the tweedy elegance of European aristocracy, often with the added fillip of shirts in dazzling pink or yellow.
At the very least, it would have avoided giving new Lib Dem leader Tim Farron, who's parliamentary legions (well, all eight of them), opposed the bill outright, an immediate fillip.
Among many clever fillips, its most striking, perhaps, is an oval instrument panel that manages to make even its fake - woodgrain trim look good.
Burns and Lundh's writing has appeared in periodicals such as Art - Agenda, Art Papers, Fillip, Journal for Curatorial Studies, Kaleidoscope, Mousse, Reviews in Cultural Theory, as well as exhibition catalogues and books.
His writing has appeared in publications such as C Magazine, Canadian Art, Journal of Curatorial Studies, Fillip, Little Joe, No More Potlucks and Cinema Scope, as well as in many books and anthologies on artists such as Daniel Barrow, Candice Breitz, FASTWÜRMS, Luis Jacob and Andy Warhol.
Might as well ask what makes good design: it's a proper question with an answer too vexed for a fillip — or me.
Because this is Good Friday, a holiday, and a serious one for many people, this won't be a flippant fillip.
Today's fillip merely pokes a stick — well, a baton, really — at a very large and fabulous creature, one that would take all the Fridays in an era to get to know properly, if such were ever really possible.
I am filling in today and next week for Simon Fodden's Friday Fillip, so this will have a more — for lack of a better phrase — «girlie» bent to it.
In today's Fillip temperament is key — a whole lot of keys, as it happens, because it's about a site that does wonders with the already marvelous Well - Tempered Clavier by J.S. Bach.
It is now one day short of a month till International Talk Like a Pirate Day, and in the Slaw tradition of preparing you well for upcoming challenges, today's fillip takes us back to the days of piracy some two hundred years ago and more.
... comes on a Thursday this week, because tomorrow, Good Friday, is a holiday and, I suspect, no one will be reading Slaw, even a Slavian fillip.
It's a good deal harder to explain the why's and wherefore's of UTF - 8 encoding, so, because this is a fillip, I'm not going to try.
Then the real fuss starts, which could be the subject of a good many future fillips.
Well, when it comes to comfort food in the form of edible slimy pastes — as it seems to have in this fillip — nothing can match ambuyat, apparently.
Well, there are a good many ways — in addition to Flickr's own search function — it seems, and in today's fillip I'll take a very brief look at a few of them.
About eight months ago I spent a Friday Fillip on the TED video of Maira Kalman, an illustrator and writer perhaps best known for her New Yorker covers.
There is also a vast ocean of lightweight inutilities to be, well, made use of — if you're a composer of Friday fillips, as I am.
But the whole business of tricking the eye - brain into thinking it's seeing motion is way to complicated for a Friday fillip, so I'll just direct the impossibly curious among you to this (good) explanation.
With the arrival of Spring giving a fillip to the housing market, many of us will be thinking about a move and wanting our house to look as good as possible.
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