Sentences with phrase «hyperbole by»

Black is a stealthy matte finish, much darker than space grey, while Jet Black puts the aluminum shell through a cavalcade of processes the complexity of which is only overshadowed by the hyperbole by which Apple describes them.
I guess I've gotten used to the hyperbole by now and kind of ignore it.
I'm also getting a lot of enjoyment listening to the breathless hyperbole by Nancy «Armageddon» Pelosi, Chuck «Fake Tears» Schumer and the gang denouncing the bill, plus the stories by their allies in the press about the «victims» of tax reform, neglecting to mention the «victims» at AT&T, Wells Fargo and all who are being given immediate raises as a result of the measure.
The Gospel counters such stories and helps us unlearn these hyperboles by truly seeing who and whose we are.»

Not exact matches

Throw in a few dastardly current events, get the media sizzling with terrorism talk, throw in some Donald Trump, and there you have it, an angst that is partly based in fact but ultimately polluted by hyperbole and xenophobia.
Now that the Republican and Democratic Conventions are over with, we can move on to the actual debate portion of the election, which means that your Facebook feed is about to get stormed by a barrage of thoughtful, reasonable, measured political opinions that will never be inflammatory hyperbole packed to the brim with dubious facts.
Whenever Ayn Rand regains the spotlight (as in the case of the Atlas Shrugged movie) a religious intellectual finds fault with her use of hyperbole and a shrill tone by employing hyperbole and a shrill tone.
They certainly can not now be considered «persecuted» in the US, except by their own hyperbole.
I was led to subscribe to the New Oxford Review by the wit and hyperbole of the ads, which I thought was amusing.
First, you write on your own blog that you are disappointed in city of Bethlehem, «struck by the ugliness of the place... and the rudeness of the monks» and «resonate» with Bethlehem being called a «grand comedy» ``??? And then, you rush over here to discuss David's hyperbole and histrionics (that is, theatrical exaggeration)???
He never told the newspaper or any of the interviewers that he was «joking» (that was included by the reporter); what he said was he was using hyperbole to prove a point.
The object of this hyperbole is not the 19th century Colt peacemaker or the Winchester carbine: it is the tommy gun, the same Thompson submachine gun made famous by Eliot Ness and World War II marines.
I do, of course, leave room for the use of literary techniques such as metaphor, hyperbole, and poetic imagery, and also allow for minor errors to have crept in through the process of copying manuscripts by hand over the centuries.
Well, excuse the hyperbole but it was very nice... And followed by that simplest of dishes, creme brulee, using my son's new toy, a kitchen blowtorch, it was just perfect.
The charismatic Palmeri is often known for his hyperbole when it comes to rumours and transfer gossip, gave his own big reveal on Twitter regarding the recent chase for Neymar's signature by claiming a big news exclusive.
Driven forward remorselessly by Sky Sports News, the hyperbole reaches a crescendo on the 31st days of both January and August — but the focus always seems to remain firmly on the clubs towards the top of the Premier League and there is very little coverage afforded to events further down the divisions.
I am, however, amused by your hyperbole.
«So no hyperbole from me when I say, this is the most important parliamentary by - election in living memory.
A new study by researchers in Finland suggests that many of the proposed benefits and claims are little more than marketing hyperbole.
THE DVD «Of all the things I've done, of this I'm the most proud,» proclaims director Shawn Levy on his commentary track for Cheaper by the Dozen, and suddenly I inventory his disasterpieces — Big Fat Liar, Just Married, and this — and wonder at the audacity of his hyperbole.
Larry Fessenden's Wendigo is the third in the New York filmmaker's trilogy of intimate horror films and his most emotionally affecting by far — judging by the quality of his other work, that's a statement dangerously approaching hyperbole.
Roberto Benigni suffers the indignity of playing a working - class man made famous overnight by a fickle media infatuated with turning every bit of minutiae about his grooming habits into editorial hyperbole.
Avengers: Infinity War, the third entry in the Avengers cycle («the greatest cinematic event of our lifetimes» might sound like hyperbole, but it's closer to the truth than not), confirms Thanos (voiced and mo - capped by Josh Brolin), the purple - skinned, scrotal - chinned, big - muscled bodybuilder with a God Complex not just as probably the greatest supervillain put on film, but quite possibly the first Malthusian supervillain in or out of the Marvel Industrial Complex.
There's no shortage of hyperbole on display here, as indicated by a narrator who solemnly intones, «It has been suggested that the movie blockbuster is the new art form of the 20th century.»
The 1980 Borg — McEnroe marathon — one set was decided by an 18 — 16 tiebreaker — previously supplied inspiration for a ribald spoof, 7 Days in Hell, a very funny 2015 HBO special, starring Andy Samberg, that via comic hyperbole had more to say about the era than this film does, with its timid peek inside Studio 54 and its inconclusive scene about Borg and his bride being urged to sell access to their wedding to the tabloids.
That might be pop - star hyperbole, but when «Jersey Boys» opened on Broadway in 2005, it gave the music of the 1960s group led by...
I know lefties who've been thrilled to unleash their rage, and by the hyperbole and kinetic insanity that have marked their «RESISTANCE!»
That's a Mistake,» Erika Christakis frets over the «dystopian narrative» that she says dominates conversations about public schools, which she insists are «nothing close to the cesspools portrayed by political hyperbole
In English Language Arts, third - graders learn grammar by identifying basic parts of speech, and fifth - graders explore hyperbole and similes.
This isn't hyperbole — the global interest in the work done by them and the schools with which they work (which has to be most of those in England now!)
Few people care more about individual students than public - school teachers do, but what's really missing in this dystopian narrative is a hearty helping of reality: 21st - century public schools, with their record numbers of graduates and expanded missions, are nothing close to the cesspools portrayed by political hyperbole.
This comparison would be little more than hyperbole if one did not consider the lives lost to the streets of New Haven, the potential never realized, the dreams crushed, and the crimes committed by the un and undereducated who can not find legitimate employment, not to speak of their inability to get into college, all due to the fact that we are playing with our childrens» education with little, if any, intention to provide a quality one for all of them, eapecialy those who are cast away by the the Acheivement First Enterprise (you know, «the least of these») while lying about it, with the help of this publication.
Definitional hyperbole and peculiar seating arrangements aside, the Pacifica remains, along with the Chrysler Crossfire, a highly significant car, the first real Chrysler - side fruit of the 1998 takeover of the company by Daimler - Benz.
To say that the Model 3, which was just unveiled to the world tonight by Tesla CEO Elon Musk at Musk's SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California, has been the most anticipated car of 2016 isn't hyperbole.
In a statement, Audi characterized the redesigned A8's exterior styling as the «dawning of a new design era for the entire brand,» but that's a bit of hyperbole; the new front - end design trades the prior - generation's tall Singleframe grille for a wider version that's better integrated with the rest of the car's styling, but its profile and rear styling don't stray far from the template established by its predecessor.
But before we delve into the dynamic differences of Porsche's latest contribution to spec - sheet hyperbole, we should investigate the technical diversity represented by these two cars.
But then again once one delves beneath the surface and begins realizing all the facts so well concealed by all the Elon Hype & Hyperbole not to mention false and exaggerated claims etc..
Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN Art by ESAD RIBIC Colors by DEAN WHITE / Letters by ED DUKESHIRE It's not often that a reader is treated to an event comic without any of the hyperbole.
The short case by Mr. Rajagopal offers little beyond the usual hyperbole related to Buffett's age, etc, and nothing in the way of valuation or facts supporting his target price.
I've been told I sometimes fall into fits of hyperbole, so I'll be cautious when I say this: By far, the absolute biggest news of 2014 has been the birth of Mini-Milenomics.
I feel those would exist regardless in today's attention seeking gaming media which is run more by lackluster writers who feel the need to resort to hyperbole, rather than actually dissecting technical or perceptive differences in an eloquent manner which actually says more, and informs.
I think TYP has more closely reflected my feelings on New Super Mario Bros U than anyone so far: the hyperbole about it being the new incarnation of Mario world is a bit much, but it is by far the best of the New Super Mario Bros titles, despite the music being recycled from the last two games.
Enough with that hyperbole though; by this point you've probably heard most of Bayonetta's accolades.
Keeping a machine like the E3 advertising / hype cycle going demands this kind of monotony; the same performed enthusiasm and hyperbole - by - committee repeated into meaninglessness.
FRAGMENTS OF AN INTERVIEW with GREG DRASLER by Romanov Grave To begin: A painterly fusion cuisine A kind of visual hyperbole Arresting Variegated, tectonic shifts of inside / outside, kaleidoscopic, prismatic Continuing my interests with containment and projection, I recollect myself in the auto interior.
by Stephanie Cristello Open Letter to an Enemy: Nicole Eisenman (1993 — 2003) When Western painters in the mid-late 1800s imagined the exotic landscape of the East, it was filled with caricature and hyperbole.
«As the crucial hinge between Post-War World II American Art and all that came after, Johns is arguably as important as any artist of the twentieth - century,» gushed the catalogue entry in a fit of hyperbole that this viewer finds ridiculous as nothing in the Post-World War II era can equal the revolutionary and sensational achievements of the first 20 years of the 20th Century highlighted of course by Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism and Constructivism.
Conceived and financed by Walmart heiress Alice Walton, the project has inspired such hyperbole as «a museum that will demand attention on a global scale» and «a fig leaf for corporate greed and raw exploitation.»
Well, maybe the Soylent Green reference is a bit of hyperbole, but at the very least blogs are made by people and that is what matters.
Then, IMO, they'd have the knowledge to absorb «climate change science» without being overly frightened or depressed by hyperbole and exaggerations they may be exposed to in the future.
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