«She has a very
graceful way of revealing the beauty of the actual material.»
It's hardly
a graceful way of reading.
There isn't a very
graceful way of doing this other than having a well trained Mortgage Loan Officer pre-screen the list of properties that a buyer would like to have shown by their Realtor.
There isn't a very
graceful way of doing this other than having a well - trained Mortgage Loan Officer pre-screen the list of properties that a buyer would like to have shown by their Realtor.
Wonderful to have as a second car, but inconvenient for a growing family, or as a passenger car for more than two people as their is
no graceful way of getting in or out of a coupe.
Which is a polite,
graceful way of saying «a little fat but in an attractive way,» like one of Renoir's 19th century nudes.
It is hard to find
a graceful way of killing an animal.
There are
graceful ways of accessing your purpose and success, with time, invitation, gentleness, cooperation and surrender.
Not exact matches
The series
of renderings produced by architecture firm SRG Partnership show a
graceful, curving grandstand wrapping three - quarters
of the
way around the...
The mature,
graceful way is to say «I am fully convinced
of how the scriptures speak to me on this and if we can agree on the Major Doctrines
of Christianity we can still agree to disagree».
Whitehead could think
of no more
graceful way to effect transition to the body
of his text than the clumsy words, «But there must be «balance», and...» (PR 278.32).
Until the church
of our time finds alternate,
graceful ways to mark the Christian life
of adults, the sad secular holidays
of mid-life crisis - retirement, aging, and finally death and dying - will cast a spell over the lives
of Christians.
A New Testament doctrine
of the Christian life provides for the element
of spiritual giftedness so necessary to the exercise
of mission in a
graceful way.
grace is Simple elegance or refinement
of movement elegant is Pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner appearance is The way that someone or something looks or impression given by someone or something, although this may be misleading shallow is Of little dep
of movement elegant is Pleasingly
graceful and stylish in appearance or manner appearance is The
way that someone or something looks or impression given by someone or something, although this may be misleading shallow is
Of little dep
Of little depth
R. H. Blakney has a translation, published by Mentor; and Witter Bynner published a poetic translation, which is at times a
graceful interpretation, called The
Way of Life According to Laotzu.
He proposes instead that the central demand
of our time is to use the technology that is now on the horizon to transform nature in
ways that enhance the global structures
of a «
graceful, cosmopolitan civilization able to serve the whole
of humanity.»
My mom has this
way of making the simplest dishes shine,
graceful hands in combining a handful
of ingredients to create a meal, a bowl or plate that with just bite I am back in her kitchen 8 years old all over again.
The pulse component is important, since the addition
of those is one
of the most
graceful and easy
ways to make a veggie - forward meal into something truly satisfying and nourishing.
A couple
of gallant octogenarians named Jock Hutchison and Fred McLeod, champions
of an earlier, more
graceful era, stepped stiffly down the first fairway in pursuit
of their drives, and the 28th Masters championship was under
way.
He flew cross country for a meeting with Norman, gave him a
graceful way out and then went back to playing hardball with the organizers
of the World Tour.
My sleep - deprived mama brain didn't quite remember the
graceful little motion my midwife had done, so I found a YouTube tutorial
of another mom
of a new baby (who looked
way more put together than I did at that point) and started engaging in a little trial - and - error.
But it shouldn't go on too long, and you need to be prepared to find a
graceful way out
of it.
Compared to the
way two matching strands
of DNA twist into a
graceful helix, RNA is a mess.
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Fortunately for me, as a seeker and lifetime student
of the world, the seeds
of softness and sensitivity had been sown in my soul by wiser, gentler hands, and I found my
way to a more
graceful understanding
of the true nature
of success and power.
When I demonstrate challenging yoga poses for my students, I often joke that no matter how impressive,
graceful, or fun a yoga pose looks, it can not change the quality
of their lives in any major
way.
Aside from looking less than
graceful, a sloppy gait is a waste
of energy and a sure
way to injure yourself.
Being receptive to the changes offered allows for a new vantage point to become a part
of the personality in a
graceful, easeful
way.
If we are able to show up to our mats and be with ourselves in a
way that is non-judgmental, loving and compassionate, we deepen our capacity to show up to the rest
of life with these same
graceful qualities.
She has a away
of wearing such colors in a
graceful chic
way that not many people can pull off.
Mother
of pearl earrings look great when designed with silver and they look even better as leverback earrings because they dangle in a
graceful way.
For someone like Rees, who emerged out
of the indie scene, Mudbound in many surface
ways is an old - fashioned movie, but there's also an invigorating occasional raw edge to its refinement, its
graceful visuals punctuated by economic use
of handheld camera, notably in scenes with Jamie and Ronsel.
Very few films accept the contradicting velocities
of gay desire, and present them in such blunt yet
graceful fashion, the
way Paris 05:59 does.
He's mentioned that he's in search
of a «
graceful and cool»
way to exit the role, so what does this Flashpoint information imply for his long run because the Dark Knight?
Paul's description
of an imaginary mugger («a light - skinned black or a dark - skinned white») and the
way an unusually
graceful dance instructor is portrayed showcase a surprising intelligence regarding the conventions
of this kind
of cold feet / hot mama spectacle.
The film opens in an unexpected and very
graceful way with a montage
of faces
of the audience members as we listen to the musical overture.
When Amy (Mila Kunis) opens the movie with an immediate barrage
of exposition - dump narration about the two kids she had young and the challenges she faces as a working mother, the clunkiness feels believable, in its
way: She doesn't have time to engage in
graceful visual storytelling, especially not with the soft - focus, washed - out cinematography.
The Post seems to hammer all
of these in a
graceful way to make for what looks to be a richly entertaining drama.
If you're in any
way confused over Paddington 2's placement on this list then you're one
of the unlucky few not to have been swept away by this film's
graceful charm, which keeps you in its loving hold from shot one until those closing, tear - drenched moments.
A scene at Lillian's engagement party where Annie and Helen (Rose Byrne), Annie's primary adversary for the title
of Lillian's BFF, keep trying to one - up each other at giving sentimental toasts starts out as a platform to make fun
of Annie for not being as
graceful (making women cartoonishly klutzy and clueless is a typical rom - com tactic to endear them to men), but refreshingly goes another
way, turning it into a back - and - forth that builds and builds until it becomes almost unbearable how embarrassing it is.
Almost a silent film, the
way it tackles notions
of self are truly sublime, an aura
of graceful longing and a sincere thirst for knowledge permeating this adventure right from the first frame.
It seems like there are a lot
of things that worked on the page but didn't translate to the screen, and director David Yates could not find a
graceful way to adjust them.
In its latter half, the movie doesn't have a
graceful way to get off the runway, so it resorts to shock value, including an embarrassing scorned lesbian scene and a moment
of necrophilia that's there just to be there.
Everything serves the point that love is the still heart
of a chaotic world: the frosted purity
of the colours, the stately pacing, the yearning score by Carter Burwell, the
way that Ed Lachman's camera always drinks in a space before dialogue kicks in which in turn creates a
graceful rhythm.
Along the
way, we collectively heaped paragraphs
of praise on the Audi A7 «s design, complimenting everything from its
graceful lines to its attractive wood trim and from its «beautiful and elegant» sheetmetal to its «best in the business» interior.
There's no
graceful way to take the design
of one page, use it on another, as well as dynamically positioning varying designs
of text (for instance, source code appears differently than informational text).
An unexpectedly
graceful mix
of ideas about ghosts, childhood, sexuality, gender, family, death, and the many
ways one can be haunted.
To look at it another
way, consider a lush, well - landscaped backyard, with beautiful trees and bushes, a
graceful water feature, and luxurious teak furniture — all sitting in mud and patches
of dead grass.
Beginning at its source in the rocky hills
of Duruelo de la Sierra in Northern Spain, the Douro makes its
graceful way past flourishing vineyards, spectacular geological formations and pretty towns, full
of Spanish and Portuguese charm.
With its high vaulted ceilings, handmade tile,
graceful colonnades, and natural desert landscaping, this stunning oceanfront villa offers plenty
of aesthetic appeal, and even more
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