Sentences with phrase «less flamboyant»

So although you could be «Chief Evangelist of Code» in your organization, the more appropriate but less flamboyant «Software Developer» may be the title to put on your resume.
A good part of this was down to Vélo Québec, the somewhat less flamboyant counterpart and ally to Le Monde à Bicyclette, which began in the late 1960s as a cycle touring agency but soon branched into campaigning.
But we've developed these capacities far faster than we've figured out how to respond to them — both in filtering information that, while scary or sexy, distracts from more meaningful, but subtle, trends, and developing the discipline to recognize human traits that cause us to ignore important, but less flamboyant, clues pointing to a promising path of least regret.
So it is easy to forget a less flamboyant figure such as Arthur Dove (1880 - 1946) who evolved his own modernist manner by small sidesteps from the down - home realism of contemporaries such as Edward Hopper and John Sloan.
Death is symbolised by the giddy yellow of the cut flowers, which will soon die, brown paper petals already strewn across the table; life, by the sturdy, less flamboyant but longer lasting green of the potted plant.
It is more than anywhere the symbol of the Chinese Dream with all its challenges and contradictions, an Orwellian vision of a bright future caught up by a less flamboyant reality.»
Corbett says the newest design is «visually less flamboyant than its predecessor» but the interior is chic.
Included in its pages are lavishly produced books with unconventional formats and unusual print techniques as well as less flamboyant publications produced for various different markets.
It's less flamboyant than the design originally revealed at last year's Frankfurt motor show, with a simple dashboard that houses an integrated digital instrument cluster, a minimum of switchgear and a free - standing monitor.
However, if you want the car to be your daily driver and you're looking for something more usable, less flamboyant and slightly more mature, go with the BMW M4.
The spy shots show the 2016 Hyundai Elantra with a large front grille and a new headlight cluster that appears to be more mature and less flamboyant than the outgoing model.
The Toyota's cabin is less flamboyant, but the rear pillars can be claustrophobic.
This modern Zagato actually has very little to do with Italy as it was designed in the slightly less flamboyant surroundings of Gaydon by Aston's Sheffield - bred director of design, Marek Reichman.
Wong made quite a team with his DP Chris Doyle (actually, there's a third, less flamboyant silent partner: production designer / editor William Chang).
They're sort of what we consider to be a little less flamboyant, or you can call it «vanilla dating».
Marion, a less flamboyant Ph.D. scientist, makes her more modest but still very comfortable home with her husband, a professor at one of the city's not - quite - tiptop, but still quite respectable, universities.
The rest is simply about carrying on as we are, grinding out the results, even if that means conceding possession and being less flamboyant.
Apparently, these are less flamboyant times in the NFL.

Not exact matches

Walcot has over 100 goals for arsenal fc, i don't think there is any English wiger currently playing top flight football that has scored more goals, the change in formation might not have done him any good, buh for d fact that dude is our 2nd top scorer despite playing fewer games and considering that dude was our 2nd top scorer last season shows his importance to this club, since it's obvious he has lost d love of d fans who prefers a flamboyant buh less effective player I think he should go to where he will be more valued, i love theo, very cool headed and very hardworking, his records r there for all to c
And later: «The dismaying suspicion is that Botham's problems have less to do with the waning of a titanic talent than the pressure he has created for himself by a flamboyant lifestyle and a restless urge to hit life for six.»
Yet Contiguglia, a mild - mannered Denver kidney specialist known in soccer circles as Dr. Bob, has proved far less malleable than observers expected when he replaced the flamboyant Alan Rothenberg in 1998.
While Farage made his name as a controversial and flamboyant frontman who loved the media spotlight, James is seen as a safe and sensible pair of hands who is less comfortable with the glare of the TV camera.
The flamboyant corrections leader had a lock on his union members, but he is less well - liked by his counterparts in other unions.
Flamboyant London drag queen (Chiwetel Ejiofor: Serenity) meets buttoned - down shoe - factory owner (Joel Edgerton: Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith) from the hinterlands — he needs a gimmick to turn his floundering business around, «she» needs fabulous footwear that can support her less - than - feminine weight.
Assassin's Creed 3 contains a less «flamboyant» assassin this time out, and while Connor may be more «straight laced» than Ezio, director Alex Hutchinson feels he's just as cool.
Martin's work feels much less about the synesthesia that fascinated Kandinsky, nor the flamboyant theatre of Yves Klein's Monotone Symphony, rather his paintings seem to want to lasso the sonic texture that is on the sensory periphery.
With less than 6 seconds to make an impression, you would not want the recruiters to spend a good portion of this time trying to decipher your overly flamboyant use of the English language.
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