Sentences with phrase «grandiose titles»

The large canvases come with grandiose titles such as Wall of Light Sky, which leads one to report that the exhibition is generally overcast with brighter spells developing later.
There would be a director of football, an academy director, and maybe even some other specialists with more grandiose titles such as «head of philosophy» or some other role, as is the case at some teams in the Football League.
When sales slump and costs rise, cash can claim a far more grandiose title: emperor of the universe, anyone?
This is not the tune that Nigerians were used to hearing from their all - powerful Coordinating Minister of the Economy, the first person ever to hold such a grandiose title side by side with the powerful Finance portfolio.
Her grandiose title is not a mere tautology as some people will assume.
In the end, his publisher's commercial instincts won out, and his book on the particle thought to endow the universe with its mass ended up with a rather more grandiose title: The God Particle.
For studios that decide they want to be one of the first to develop a truly grandiose title early on, they are going to have to expect to be paying a premium for blazing the trail.
The grandiose title of the neo-classicist styled work speaks to Bronstein's interests in drawing on the ways in which the built environment exerts power and intervenes in our everyday behaviors and use of space.
This group show with a rather grandiose title has been curated by a Turner - shortlisted male artist who goes by the name of Bob and Roberta Smith.
He went by the grandiose title His Holiness Sant Baba Jeet Singh ji Maharaj.

Not exact matches

I know the title «I promise you one of the most meaningful days of your life» sounds grandiose but I mean it and I hope you'll read through to the end and choose to take one small, totally free action, that will change your life and likely those of others.
And so it is with Megamind, the movie's blue - faced, green - eyed, eggheaded title character, whose grandiose evil schemes usually come to naught and who loses every battle with his not entirely virtuous nemesis, Metro Man.
The title card reading «Circle of Blood» gives way to an image of three of the Libertines made up in drag, wearing ridiculous hats, that made me think Terry Gilliam could be the man for a contemporary remake of Salò, perhaps staged as a grandiose opera à la his Damnation of Faust.
The music and voice - acting, which has all been imported directly from the films is way too grandiose to fit in with this title, which makes it all the more hilarious.
It could be because he's getting the best reviews of his career for his role as a petty thief sporting a hearty batch of grandiose delusions in Josh and Benny Safdie's aptly titled grind - house actioner Good Time.
The title makes grandiose claims, and then there is not enough in the book to back them up.
The title, The Course of Human History Personified, is borrowed from the poet Dante and recalls both grandiose artistic and literary cycles from the nineteenth century such as the New York Hudson River School artist Thomas Cole's five - painting The Course of Empire of 1836, where nature plays as large a role as humans.
However, facing the big colorful canvases that fill out the bright and grandiose white rooms of Saatchi Gallery, I soon felt confused; the title of the show was rather deceptive.
The way the comments are presented reflects the grandiose claims of the title of the paper.
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