Sentences with phrase «lost lustre»

Hogan Lovells» modest Australia launch makes sense at a time when the economy down under has lost its lustre
This might have seemed understandable in the period when Abstract Expressionism had lost its lustre, but it might also be a good reason for making abstract paintings now.
I can rave about the original trilogy for eternity, Andromeda however, has somehow lost its lustre with me; and believe me, it's very hard for me to say this.
Inside this January issue you will find regular columnist and ComRes chairman Andrew Hawkins discussing how Nick Clegg has lost his lustre - and it's all because of his success during the general election campaign.
He has arguably never truly recovered from a ligament injury suffered in 2014 with Monaco — a concern that prevented his participation in the 2014 World Cup — and it remains to be seen whether he will ever rediscover his lost lustre.
Certainly, Ajax midfielder Bazoer believes the new young Dutch side can restore the nation's lost lustre.
In its heyday, it was by far the most popular company on Facebook, but lost lustre in recent years as people moved on to other games and to mobile devices.
«Gold today clearly has lost its lustre,» says Angus Watt, managing director with National Bank Financial.
Even special dividends are beginning to lose their lustre, the fund managers said, particularly when viewed in the context of paltry organic investment figures.
The Coca - Cola Co's downward trajectory In yet one more sign that The Coca - Cola Co is losing its lustre, the soft drinks maker has, for the first time, fallen out of the top ten of a «world's... read more
ANTIMATTER is losing its lustre by the day.
But accumulating dust and dynamically interacting with Saturn's moons, the rings may eventually darken and sag toward the gas giant, losing their lustre over the next few hundred million years.
«There are so many beautiful things here... but if you know that beautiful thing is created on the back of someone who is exploited in the mines where the gold comes from, or where the diamonds are being polished, or in the factories that make the boxes, then they lose their lustre
As if on cue, her love life takes a turn, but the newest «happily ever after» gradually begins to lose its lustre too.
because if this issue is procrastinated over and over again, life will lose its lustre very quick.
As the premium credit card space becomes increasingly dominated by travel rewards cards, cash - back cards have slowly begun to lose their lustre.
People high on this component may be charming, but it is a charm that gradually loses its lustre as the person's unquenchable appetite for admiration becomes apparent to others.
They lose their lustre pretty quickly (not really).

Not exact matches

«This was a company and a stock that could do no wrong for so long and it's a good reminder for investors that even the most pristine of stories in the stock markets can lose a bit of lustre over time,» said Craig Fehr, Canadian markets specialist at Edward Jones in St. Louis.
Is this the year income trusts lose some of their lustre?
If the company is to regain its lustre — or at least keep from losing even more of it — it's going to need to stay away from iterative and get back to innovative.
As porn loses its illicit lustre, its producers also struggle with the same problems faced by other media companies.
But Chinese football has lost some of its lustre: Carlos Tevez is back in Argentina after his disastrous year at Shanghai Shenhua and new rules means Chinese clubs have not splurged on foreign talent as in previous years.
Although Pilgrim's Rest has lost some of its lustre since its heyday and has become commercialised some would say; it's still interesting to suspend yourself in time on a visit to Alanglade House Museum.
Meanwhile, the multiplayer modes are starting to lose some of their lustre, especially when compared to the dynamic environments and vehicular combat of the Battlefield games.
Others who are more drawn to the combat side of things will likely be left cold though, since impressive numbers of characters in battle at one time is all well and good, but when they're getting stuck behind trees, running in circles, or just trying to head - butt your horse to death while you unceremoniously slit their throat, the very little lustre that was on hand is lost entirely.
When 97 mm of rain added to Hislop's challenges, «Admittedly, the adventure began to lose some of its lustre, but the fundraiser couldn't have gone better,» he says.
LAST NIGHT»S MENU: Our old favorite, Kopi Tiam, has lost it's lustre.
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