Sentences with phrase «imbues even»

His fervid painting style imbues even his most pastoral images with a sense of immediacy.
Yet, like Johns, McLaughlin has an amazing ability to attend to every inch of canvas in way that imbues even the most minor gesture with a necessary place within the larger whole.
Nemett writes:»... the selective nature of [López García's] objectivity imbues even his vulgarity with an otherworldly elegance, mystery, and nuance.
This imbues even the biggest action sequences in Black Panther with a sense of ritual and ceremony (or, depending on the situation, with swagger).
She imbues even the little moments with energy — as when she silently dismisses Jimmy with a wrist - twisting flick of her garishly manicured fingers or when she strides out to a Mustang she's going to hotwire and gazes coolly at the muscle car's gaudy frame.
Working with veteran cinematographer Henry Sharp (who had shot King Vidor's The Crowd in 1928), Lang imbues even the most benign of locations with a sense of unease, which gives the entire film a slightly uncanny quality.
High stakes, forged through effective storytelling, can imbue even the sleepiest action scene with an invaluable sense of urgency, excitement, and suspense.
It feels as if she now trusts the power of her music to imbue even cliche with emotional power.
It's serendipitous, then, that the series found the cast it found, which is universally marvelous and manages to imbue even the smallest parts with all the magic and / or social niceties to neatly balance the tone.
The new Cinderella isn't without its charms — with Cate Blanchett glaring imperiously and imbuing even the shortest lines of dialogue with intense gravitas as Lady Tremaine, how could this movie not be a little fun?
But as this eco-conscious alternative has grown in popularity, automakers have found new ways to imbue even family vehicles with green technology.
Crisp colour displays, Teutonic presentation and solid build quality imbue even the entry model A5 with a sense of occasion.
EXPERTS RAVEEdmunds.com's review says Ford has tuned the suspension masterfully, imbuing even this economy - minded model with a playful, light - on - its - feet character..
MP3 Player, Onboard Communications System, Aluminum Wheels, Keyless Entry, Child Safety Locks.EXPERTS ARE SAYINGEdmunds.com's review says Ford has tuned the suspension masterfully, imbuing even this economy - minded model with a playful, light - on - its - feet character..
Sure, the company's M cars still fulfill that mission, but the trickle - down effect that imbued even the most basic 3 - series with the kind of visceral thrills only a Porsche could match is long gone.

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And even if every PE firm were imbued with genius, the mere fact that the field is so crowded would drive up deal prices and depress returns.
Posts imbued with noticeable imagery, or GIFs and even videos will surely catch the eye.
In a culture that is geared to aggressive attainment and that demands a kind of technological efficiency even in sex, many men are imbued with a fear of relating to women in sex as full equals.
However, no problem — John divides life into Light and (spiritual) Darkness — the trick is being incapable of being imbued with darkness; then hating anyone is virtually impossible, even if you don't love them quite the way you should all of the time.
That literally was nothing, not an answer, it was even devoid of thought and meaning, the only thing you have proven thus far is that you can put words together to make a passably english sentence but have yet to understand the mechanics of imbueing those sentences with real meaning and content.
I am aiming here to show that — even though it can be enjoyed without any knowledge of Catholicism — his work is deeply imbued with a «sacramental» vision, ie.
Loaded with choice, southern pecans that are «flash - baked» to keep them crunchy, a scrumptious custard - like filling imbued with pure vanilla, and a delicate, flaky crust that even Grandma would love, Golden Pecan pie is the perfect ending to the perfect meal.
I was imbued with confidence and enthusiasm by spending time with Ms Healey who assured me that even with my limited experience, I can still contribute positively to farmers in developing countries.
It's an even more inspiring thing to see knowing exactly what goes into it all, and the meaning imbued with it.
Not even Boston Dynamics has cracked the problem of imbuing robots with manual dexterity.
Dress trimmings may look quite small and insignificant parts of your outfit, however, even a narrow trim or a fanciful ribbon can imbue your look with a charmful vibe of luxury.
The Da Vinci Code's been directed by Ron Howard, who imbues the movie with an almost maddeningly somber vibe - refusing to allow even a hint of levity to enter the proceedings, despite the fact that Brown's novel was actually rife with humorous asides and genuinely exciting action sequences.
As Wiseau, Franco expertly mimics the wannabe filmmaker's many tics and unplaceable accent — Wiseau has never divulged his age, background or anything other than his name, which might not even be Tommy Wiseau — but also imbues him with a genuine sense of pathos.
That lack of consideration is the series» most unfortunate waste of a promising storyline, one that could have imbued this second version with something refreshing or even revelatory.
So does the audience, but Spall imbues his performance with grace and humanity, even if it's most often indicated with an extensive vocabulary of squints and grunts.
The film is intentionally funny, even though it is not a comedy, and Refn has fun toying with the viewer, imbuing ordinary moments with an aura of menace.
An examination of the intricacies of communication would be enough to imbue Denis Villeneuve's with some depth, but screenwriter Eric Heisserer throws in some musings on grief and even a dash of existentialism for good measure as well.
The film moves at a languid pace that seems appropriate for its setting, utilising the true beauty of Bruges to great effect while imbuing the experience with a sense of make - believe that perhaps allows the violence that comes to be even more shocking.
Banks, on the other hand, lands perfectly intoned and placed asides with aplomb, and even manages to imbue her materialistic character with some heart and soul.
This is done through the use of Pressens, which are essentially attack modifiers that can be equipped to each strike in a combo chain; in addition to imbuing each blow with a special bonus, they'll even change up which face buttons are required to complete a chain.
Imbued with poignant messages, rich thematic tapestries and even richer aesthetic flourish, it's a wonder (and a shame) that Song of the Sea has yet to garner the attention it rightly deserves.
Bruce Dern (Coming Home, The «burbs) gives us another memorable crackpot performance, except in this one, he is sympathetically portrayed, and even though he commits some acts that most people would constitute as despicable in theory, Dern imbues his character with enough vulnerability to make it work.
Helped by screenwriting and direction that pruned away the worst excesses of E L James» largely unreadable book, Johnson even managed to imbue the pallid character of Anastasia Steele with some actual personality and wit, and became far more watchable and engaging than the material really deserved.
The film is also imbued with a sense of sadness, loss, and a dominant desire to suppress those feelings in any way possible — even if it means clinging to paranoid delusions as an escape from reality.
Even amongst such formidable co-stars, including the ever - impressive Hawkes in the Charles Manson - like role he was born to play, the emerging actress is phenomenal, imbuing her performance with the necessary fragility and finesse.
But the 15th century Spanish characters are even more vacant, with Lynch's ancestor Aguilar (also Fassbender) imbued with even less characterization than the average video game character.
Even though this pointedly excessive third feature by the talented writer / director Alex Ross Perry is ostensibly a comedy, the notion of hateful imperiousness is taken with dead - eyed seriousness, and the film slowly and steadily imbues its central literary gargoyle with a shot of dignity and humility.
comes from Dern, as defiant as her body is weak, and she imbues the film with a sense of purpose and calm even as the rest of the film struggles to find a way through the chaos that has become Cheryl Strayed's life.
Duke imbues the rugged leader's surrender with both irritation and grace; when the Jabaris retreat, he remains forceful even in defeat.
I think that as we introduce this «new» concept to the field, we need to be careful to clarify that longstanding commitment to data - driven differentiated instruction still remains at the heart of a self - directed approach, even if students are experiencing teaching and learning in radically new ways that imbue ownership.
Even more troubling is the fact that girls who perform well in school may actually be less equipped to lead, imbued with the very values that enable success in traditional classrooms: don't speak out of turn.
The throttle response is good too, and there's very little lag even at low revs with the engine imbuing the C43 with a real sense of urgency.
I really do believe Mazda's claim that it tries imbue «zoom zoom» into all its vehicles, even this big lug.
Delamater has always been an enthusiast first and foremost, and even today his passion for cars imbues him with energy that's remarkable for a man his age.
And an even broader spread of standard equipment, an output boost for the six - cylinder in - line engine powering the BMW M135i M Performance Automobile and cutting - edge innovations from BMW ConnectedDrive also imbue the brand's hallmark characteristics with renewed vigour.
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