Sentences with phrase «in glancing fashion»

Clearly, Shaun is capable of a lot more than the customary carpool drop - off, for reasons hinted at in glancing fashion during a fleeting call to her husband before all heck breaks loose.

Not exact matches

However, after this long glance at a female Grizzlies fan while walking off the court, it's hard to say that Melo didn't win the night in one fashion.
At first glance, 5 % seems pretty generous — that is until you consider that this also includes what you would spend on alterations, dry cleaning, shoes, handbags and whatever other fashion essentials are involved in making you look like the glam - gal everyone knows and loves.
If one have a glance at the clothing side only, there is a whole world of variety in the fashion that one could believe.
I'd like you to give glance at the image gallery below and I am sure that the collection itself is pretty enough to keep you engaged in watching them over and over again and finally ordering the dress of your choice as these are the fashion wearings that you can put on for your semi-formal events, parties, wedding functions, and festivals as well.
At first glance of Jessi's blog or out - of - this - world Instagram, you think she's another wealthy fashion blogger decked out in designer.
The film works as a backwards glance for those who lived in the era, certainly, but in similar fashion to Dazed and Confused — another movie very specifically rooted in time — one needn't have grown up back then to recognize the strivings and yearnings of the characters, which are examined sincerely and amusingly.
The relationship between Carol and Therese develops in a slow, believable fashion and is highlighted as much through glances, facial expressions, and body language as in the dialogue.
Since OCR's controversial guidelines were established through unilateral administrative action, at first glance it would seem that they can be rescinded in a similar fashion.
Maybe it was just the pure vicarious thrill of «discovering the hard facts of the writer's trade,» reading of the glances of «cold disdain» thrown down upon Lucien as he walks in his cheap frock coat and out - of - fashion «Nankeen trousers» amidst the beau monde; or Lucien greeting the sobering facts of the mercantile chicanery of publishers, for whom «books were like cotton bonnets to haberdashers, a commodity to be bought cheap and sold dear.»
At first glance, you think you are in an old - fashioned town, with the village's fudge store, donut shop, and charming cinema.
At first glance, you'd think you were in an old - fashioned town, with the village's fudge store, donut shop, and a quaint cinema.
All this, from «video art», a medium that's been unfairly sometimes associated with novelty for novelty's sake; a sort of newness viewed with a sideways glance that hints at old - fashioned accusations of a lack of craft, or technology's redundancy in covering human truths.
At first glance, Paulina Olowska and Bonnie Camplin may seem to be unlikely collaborators; the former is a Polish artist who draws extensively from fashion advertising in her layered installations and realist paintings, while the later is a London - based lecturer at Goldsmiths (and another 2015 Turner Prize Nominee) who takes a deeply interdisciplinary approach to her socially - incisive ink drawings and watercolors.
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