Sentences with phrase «latest bold move»

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To succeed politically, it will require some of the radicalism the Government has hitherto shied from: promoting home ownership and education reform more aggressively, for example, and later a bolder tax - cutting move.
Late in 2016, eHarmony made a number of bold moves by launching several big new features for their website and dating apps which continue to roll out early in 2017 for some locations.
Snowpiercer, his latest hit, is an even bigger, bolder move than we saw from his countryman Park Chan - wook who went from directing the OG Oldboy to last year's ravishing Stoker.
Even a gusty late - act narrative flip by Chazelle — the kind of bold move that could torpedo another, lesser film — works perfectly, and will almost certainly leave you a human - shaped pile of sobs and tears and damp Kleenex.
It's a bold move, but it means the engine boasts 328bhp and 325 lb ft of torque (available from 2500 to 4850rpm) while the saloon's 0 - 62mph sprint is down half a second on the previous S4 to 5.1 sec (with the Avant clearing the dash 0.1 sec later).
While many BlackBerry users have moved onto a Bold 9700, Bold 9650, Torch or even a Storm series device the Curve series still remains a top seller for Research In Motion and the latest revamp does that particular product line justice.
Attending to the cyclical nature of the artist's work, the project examines the transformations in Braque's creative process as he moved from painting small, intimate interiors in the late 1920s, to depicting bold, large - scale, tactile Cubist spaces in the 1930s, to creating personal renderings of daily life in the 1940s.
Quaytman's canvases were often oddly shaped, and later on in his career his abstractions began moving toward a style of rectangular shapes and bold color palettes.
The late Colombian conceptual artist Miguel Ángel Cárdenas moved to Holland in 1962, became Michel Cardena, and immediately started to shed his deep - seated image of the body as shameful and indecent in favour of a sculptural practice that incorporated the use of genetilia, tubes, zippers, spongy materials and bold colours.
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