Sentences with phrase «irreverence when»

I began reassessing Lukin's irreverence when I went to his second exhibition at Gary Snyder Gallery (May 24 - June 30, 2012).
Londoners have a particular irreverence when it comes to putting an outfit together.
Yves Saint Laurent's eponymous collection immortalized Parisian irreverence when it launched in 1961.

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When someone tells me that irreverence, satire and sarcasm strikes a tone that isn't Christ - like, I wonder what Bible they're reading.
One of my favourite aspects of Clara's character to develop over time is her cheeky irreverence with the Doctor — plainly, I like that she teases him even when it baffles him.
on the base of his atheism: «When I come to my own beliefs, I find myself quite unable to discern any purpose in the universe, and still more unable to wish to discern one» — as if that nondiscernment by his own sole self was sufficient for his sweeping, voluminous irreverence.
But an excess of levity can quickly become its own kind of leadenness, and for long stretches between its genuinely amusing gags and set pieces, «Thor: Ragnarok,» credited to the screenwriting trio of Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, is a bit too taken with its own breezy irreverence to realize when it's time to rein it in.
Ella Enchanted is very much a product of the age of Shrek, when irreverence and irony were considered the perfect ingredients for giving classic stories newfound relevance.
Featuring the best work from Carrey and McGregor in years (and a reminder of Carrey's phenomenal and chameleonic talents when given the right material), a smart and witty script adapted by the directors from McVicker's novel, and a cracking pace that neither hurries nor languishes, it combines the highlights of the heist and escape genres with dashes of dark humour and irreverence to create a film best described as a wicked delight.
The Coens» irreverence can be refreshing: the Communist study group is periodically droll, especially when David Krumholtz spews out an anti-capitalist epithet like «parasite.»
In 1885, when the book was new, the public library in Concord, Massachusetts, withdrew it, citing the characters» «low grade of morality» and «irreverence
[1] Louisa Buck said at her father's remembrance service that he had a «lifelong loathing of pomposity, wicked irreverence and dogged loyalty, even when it was against his own interests».
When these jokes and» zines were present, it seemed like everyone knew how to approach the paintings the way I wanted them to, with a certain irreverence.
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