But as Magazzino confirms, by its design aesthetic as much as by its inaugural show — it honors Margherita Stein, a patron of the movement —
an irrepressible sense of good taste prevailed from the start.
But the convulsiveness of his imagery stems more from
an irrepressible sense of violation than it does from some theatrical misanthropy or passionately cynical burlesque.
«We will clearly miss Paul's devoted leadership but will more sorely feel the loss of his acumen, his charm and
his irrepressible sense of humor.»
Not exact matches
Hence the tendency (which is also as old as the world) of the defenders of the Spirit to regard as diabolical, and to reject as being among the most formidable manifestations of pride, the
irrepressible desire for growth and conquest, the unshakeable
sense of power and progress, which at present fills the human breast.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito and the as - always -
irrepressible Donald Trump make for an odd couple (in the fullest
sense of the term).
So says Hans Feurer, the septuagenarian Swiss lensman, who has turned his admiration for beautiful women into a genre - defining career, all while embracing his
irrepressible wanderlust and hunter's
sense of adventure, living a life that is the stuff of literature: over the course of five decades, Feurer was almost crushed by a hippopotamus, spent time in a Malawi prison and lived a high - rolling life while working in advertising at the height of one of London's most fabled decades.
Rich's dry
sense of humor and
irrepressible nose for digging out great cult films was a boon to the site.
The verse reads aloud beautifully, while the pictures create an
irrepressible, childlike
sense of joy.
Forget what the glossy magazines say — even bookworms have their own
sense of
irrepressible style.