Proactive pursuit may be a lovely theory (it's even
alliterative), but is it really a brilliant, cost - effective tool?
I remember those words because I had never heard them paired before, and I liked
their alliterative and consonantive gallop.
BTW, my chosen name is more of
an alliterative play on words, like» sleeplessinseattle»... not meant to convey gender
Blissful Basil was originally the name that we came up with for this blog because it was a bit catchy and
alliterative.
With the score 4 - 3, the Frogs couldn't risk further damage that early in the evening, and so on came
the alliterative Cal Coughlin to handle swing duties until the later innings.
And we just signed Brandt Bronico, who at least promises some fantastic
alliterative headlines if he can make a mark.
For today's Friday Buffet,
an alliterative trifecta of burping babies, belligerent bunnies and a bounty of bacon: The Mystery of Colic Solved?
I'm usually a fan of
alliterative names, but Tennessee's parents seem to have gone slightly too literal in the whole «meaningful» names department.
Alliterative names tend to roll off the tongue in poetic fashion.
Each of the designs features a letter from the alphabet, a vibrant monochromatic portrait of
an alliterative animal, and the name of the animal printed from a wearer's - eye angle.
Two audience members have written the presentation up for our enjoyment, complete with screenshots and links to more resources: check out Britt Bravo's version on the NetSquared blog or his own site as well as Lorna Li's take (BTW, the most
alliterative author pair - up I've ever seen).
Calling Neil Kinnock a «Welsh windbag» was
alliterative and deadly, but it was still very unfair on the Welsh.
There were visual aids, employed to score points on both sides — a loaf of Wonder Bread and a dozen eggs, held aloft to demonstrate the burden of grocery costs, and a gray reusable tote bag, displayed as a simple alternative to plastic — and even
some alliterative jargon: «petroleum - based product,» Mr. de Blasio's term for the bags.
And why shouldn't we chuckle at
the alliterative shenanigans of his assistant, Pippi (Ophelia Lovibond), who packs a peck of plosives into every utterance.
Writers Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simons get the details right — like
the alliterative names from Superman's history [Roxanne Ritchie for Lois Lane; Megamind for Lex Luthor — though he's really more like Brainiac; even giving the archetypal superhero
the alliterative name Metro Man], or the idea that a superhero as invincible as Metro Man must have a weakness.
Still, Popper does have his faithful assistant Pippi, an English missy with a lisp whose principal job is to perpetuate the title's
alliterative propensity.
He even donates a bunch of scenes to the cute Ophelia Lovibond, who play's Tom's
alliterative assistant.
But while he riffs, mugs, jokes and impersonates as a workaholic developer - dad who needs penguins to teach him that family comes first, the trio of screenwriters show a lot of
alliterative love to Ophelia Lovibond («No Strings Attached»), who plays Popper's punctilious pal Friday, Pippi.
Sarris» prose was dense, balanced, aphoristic,
alliterative; he had taken more from the French than just the politique des auteurs.
(I can only assume those delightfully
alliterative names will make their way into a musical number.
Filmmaker Alex Garland's take on Jeff VanderMeer's book — the first of
an alliterative sci - fi trio known as the Southern Reach Trilogy that also includes «Authority» and «Acceptance» — is very much on the «loose» end of the adaptation spectrum, which suits the movie well: There's a lot about the novel, which is rich in ideas but intentionally vague about certain details, that would have been exceptionally difficult translate to screen.
The realization of the sequence is fraught with ambivalence, an ambivalence ingrained enough that we are encouraged to recognize a grotesque
alliterative affinity between the Tennessee Twirling Institute and the Baltimore Burn Center where Barbara Jean's life was saved.
But, really, Sony Pictures Classics should know better than to resort to such — in laughably
alliterative, Travers-esque terms — baldfaced buffoonery.
Have students set their background colors and / or themes, and use text or freeform paint or drawing features to add
the alliterative phrases to the page.
use technology to effectively present a selection of
alliterative phrases that can be used to create an informative wall or ceiling hanging.
The best of them are also decorative,
alliterative, and playful.
Next, outline the project and the objective of creating
alliterative wall - hangings using cards that include a series of
alliterative phrases, such as «curious cat,» «crystal clear» and «crazy color.»
Engaging English Students use technology to effectively present a selection of
alliterative phrases that are then used to create an informative wall or ceiling hanging.
A lesson following the TEEP planning cycle which looks at alliteration in poetry then moves on to support learners in writing their own
alliterative sentences which can be put together to produce a class poem.
With the Pumpkin Patch Vocabulary Activity students are encouraged to write pumpkin phrases that are
alliterative, or use a pun, or play with similes - any specific literary technique that you want.
Other teaching suggestions include: playing games with rhyming words and
alliterative words to develop students» awareness of how sounds combine to form words (Antunez, 2002; Kaufman & Franco, 2004), and, in the case of Spanish - speaking ELLs, building upon the similarities and differences between the sound systems of the two languages (Helman, 2004).
And I suppose the headline is a curate's egg alliteration —
alliterative in parts.
This method of writing in simple language and adding
alliterative words is applicable for prolific writers because they have less time to search for apt
alliterative words.
It is easier to pronounce
alliterative words in sentences or the group of more than one word.
Global brands choose
alliterative headlines, brand names and products.
Then, how to use
alliterative and similar catchy words in creative writing?
For instance, «Dunkin Donuts», the retailer brand name is
alliterative and this sort of similarity in sound in linked words is really attractive.
This week Anne is visiting
the Alliterative Allomorph, where she's talking about how the indie revolution has positively affected all readers, even if you still only buy paper books at brick and mortar stores.
Booker Prize winner John Banville was too high and mighty to put his actual name on a humble crime novel, so he chose
the alliterative pseudonym Benjamin Black.
Fun
alliterative activities also abound (it must be catching!)
But he spoke in normal English like a regular human who had something to say, not in
alliterative word salad like a postmodern generator set on stun.
I'm a patient, probabilistic planner (
alliterative to boot!)
This regal, intelligent, social breed hails from Germany and its one - of - a-kind silver and gray tinted coat is what led to the breed's
alliterative nickname.
Specifically, the game features region settings similar to the first game, including
its alliterative level names, but its goofy humor is more akin to more recent games.
TheGameCollection is offering a timed sale on the Switch Pro Controller, bringing the price down to a nice,
alliterative # 55.55 for the next few hours, get in while you can.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins and the debut of its villain Wario, the amazingly - talented Greg Melo has created a comic about Wario's origins and how the cantankerous Mario clone (we know he's not a clone, but bear with us for
alliterative purposes) has evolved over the years.
Anyway, keeping
the alliterative title and just adding these here for my own reference.
Complex combat, kind kings, and
alliterative puns galore!
For her exhibition at Haus Lange, she selected works forming pairs or small groups she calls «posses» — an unusual word in this context but nicely
alliterative with «pairs.»