After an altercation with a passenger, Mr Slater articulated his feelings
in colourful language via the public address system; grabbed a couple of beers; deployed the emergency chute as the plane came to rest at JFK airport in New York; and, shouting: «That's it.
Laziridis says New Democracy is committed to bringing the deficit down and to «much of the structural change suggested by the troika» but calls some of the proposals «ill - advised» and warns
in colourful language that: «if Greece explodes, it will be 100 % blame on those who do not let a country breathe before they operate.»
It mught not be like that on thea on the surface, might be dressed up
in colourful language but it being what underpins the dialogue.
Not exact matches
do nt quibble foxy i am a passionate fellow, it results
in colourful use of
language plus mclovin is a cupcake of mine - he should know better
Towards the end of the game, the away fans could be heard chanting for Stan Kroenke to leave the club
in quite
colourful language.
«Ed and Alexander could often be overheard
in their shared office «slagging off» Balls, using
colourful language,» says the book.
The book can therefore advance young people's knowledge of key stage 2 and 3 French and Spanish
languages in a way that is
colourful, engaging and enjoyable.
USING
COLOURFUL SEMANTICS TO WRITE: Colorful semantics is an exciting
language intervention that indirectly works on developing a child's grammar through the use of: • Spoken sentences • Answering W / H questions • Use of nouns, verbs, prepositions and adjectives • Story telling skills • Written sentences and
language comprehension Colorful semantics works particularly well
in the special education classroom, helping students with difficulty
in understanding
language to compose sentences.
Colourful semantics is an exciting
language intervention that indirectly works on developing a child's grammar through the use of: • Spoken sentences • Answering W / H questions • Use of nouns, verbs, prepositions and adjectives • Story telling skills • Written sentences and
language comprehension
Colourful semantics works particularly well
in the special education classroom, helping students with difficulty
in understanding
language to compose sentences.
(I had to cut the sound to this video due to my very
colourful language) What an amazing world we live
in So stylish!
The influence of earlier colonisation is always apparent
in the Spanish architecture, and of course the
language, yet Colombia has retained an immense variety of its own cultural traditions
in the form of distinctive handicrafts,
colourful dress, lively music and frequent festivals.
Add
in decent voice acting, lots of sounds, especially explosions and the
colourful language of Knox plus a Hollywood faux soundtrack and the title comes together rather well.
There's no danger of your kids being exposed to the more
colourful (or worse)
language that you might associate with online games on other consoles, although
in truth, all consoles use age gates, to varying levels of scrutiny.
Though the beautiful vistas and destroyed environments of the supremely well designed Bulletstorm sometimes pale
in comparison to the game's
colourful use of
language, they are still one of the most impressive elements of one of the best shooters of the year.
In our experience, this leads to some delightfully heated exchanges and explosions of
colourful language.
The exhibition brings together Christie's two major fascinations
in sculpture — the restrained and
colourful language of serial minimalism, and, by contrast, the Duchampian humour of pop - art typography.
During the 1980s and 1990s, his interest
in typographic forms and the rhythm of
language fed into works featuring
colourful abstract forms, akin to a personal alphabet.
In a recent blog post on Double Aspect, Leonid Sirota argues (omitting some far more colourful language) that our courts continue to struggle with reconciling the basic concepts of parliamentary supremacy and the rule of law, which are said to be in conflict with one anothe
In a recent blog post on Double Aspect, Leonid Sirota argues (omitting some far more
colourful language) that our courts continue to struggle with reconciling the basic concepts of parliamentary supremacy and the rule of law, which are said to be
in conflict with one anothe
in conflict with one another.