Sentences with phrase «in tackiness»

RIM very quietly just showed off the new BlackBerry Bold in white, with a white leather back that somehow manages to outdo the previous version in tackiness.

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Although winsomely expressed, Consulting the Faithful is a polemic against intellectuals (theologians in particular) who exhibit a practiced disdain for the «tackiness» of popular religion.
Our God — the one who began his ministry at, of all places, a wedding in Cana of Galilee — entered the flesh, the tackiness and transitoriness of it all and said, strange as it might seem to us of little faith, that our human unions are of divine consequence.
• Whether in defense of orthodoxy or in opposition to tackiness — or more likely both — there have been numerous criticisms of what is called the church growth movement and the inroads it has made among oldline Protestant churches.
So in real life, is it possible to wear this trend with that level of style and poise and none of the tackiness that normally accompanies sheer clothing?
The rich formula glides on without tackiness and fills in fine lines, making lips look bold, vibrant and smooth.
Although beautiful as house plants, orchids have long been synonymous with a kind of tackiness when used too aggressively as wedding flowers, or solo in all - orchid arrangements — à la so many early aughts wedding mistakes.
If you like Cardigans, live in or near Roswell, or just want to try a new level of tackiness, this light up Cardigan sweater is a no - brainer!
And the winner is... Love the Coopers, which squanders the likes of Diane Keaton, John Goodman, Marisa Tomei, Alan Arkin, Olivia Wilde, June Squibb, Amanda Seyfried and Anthony Mackie in a Christmas comedy of numbing tedium and tackiness.
Thierry has spent more than a year completing a training course that doesn't qualify him for the job in question; he's unable to sell his mobile home without going well below market value; he's bluntly told by a prospective employer (in an interview conducted via Skype, for extra tackiness) that his chances are exceedingly slim, though not quite zero.
Its tackiness is unbelievable, not unlike recent winners in this category, but then I saw Incendies.
Because, you see, I've never much cared for muscle cars before: I was too young to appreciate them in the»60s and»70s, when they were still cool, and by the time I was driving in the»80s, they were, to me, the epitome of Detroit tackiness.
In contrast, Hirst's and Koons's projects are characterized by overwrought conceits, aesthetic excess, and a kind of deliberate, even defiant, tackiness.
Hammond's own dazzle has something in common with the deliberate tackiness of Andy Warhol seen through the eyes of Richard Prince.
Later, bigger budget films star Hollywood icons, while still rollicking in poor taste and tackiness.
Unlike, say, the Palm Touchstone, this one relies less on magnets to keep phone in place on the inclined face of the charger and more on the tackiness of the face of the charger itself.
The tackiness will eventually go away, especially in a heated house.
Now that the piece is indoors, do you think the tackiness will cure to hard or did I mess up by doing it in the cold and need to redo it?
The trunk you see in this video (waxed with Annie Sloan Soft Wax in Clear) is totally smooth now, and the wax is curing as we speak... after 1 day, I was able to run my hand over it without any tackiness.
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