Sentences with phrase «more effusive»

And his editor and publisher Sean MacDonald, is even more effusive, saying of the novel «the greatest and perhaps most unexpected satisfaction is the quality that encompasses all these things, that this is simply a magnificent novel, weird and dark and wonderful, adventurous and spellbinding in the way of any great piece of literary art.»
But when we quizzed him about his role as Dumbledore in the much - anticipated Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, he wasn't much more effusive.
After winning the Grand Prix at Cannes, B.P.M. traveled to the Toronto International Film Festival, where it bowled over North American audiences, and will soon screen at the New York Film Festival, most likely to more effusive reactions.
The second, from longtime Variety editor Tim Gray, is more effusive, but hints at the controversy over the movie itself.
Dr. Bogduk was even more effusive in an editorial that accompanied the new study, which appears in the April issue of the journal Pain.
The New York Times, back when it knew how to write great headlines, was even more effusive: «Lights All Askew in the Heavens / Men of Science More or Less Agog Over Results of Eclipse Observations / Einstein's Theory Triumphs.»
Praise for select committees has perhaps become even more effusive since they underwent reform in 2010 as a result of the recommendations of the Wright Committee.
Unite's joint general secretary Tony Woodley was even more effusive, welcoming his decision to come out against many of New Labour's policies «at long last».
Ed Miliband was, if anything, more effusive than the PM in his delight at the progress the war has taken.
The adulation heaped on Harry Kane by the White Hart Lane faithful, for example, is all the more effusive because the 23 - year - old is a product of the Spurs youth system (albeit via Arsenal, though they've forgiven that minor transgression).

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The committee chair, Council Member Fernando Cabrera, leveled effusive praise towards OATH Commissioner Fidel Del Valle, whom he said had created a fairer and more objective OATH than had existed before the onset of the de Blasio administration.
De Blasio, naturally was effusive in his praise for Menin, but it seemed to be more glowing than average for his hiring announcements.
There's also effusive praise from Hunter for Jarvis's significantly more established co-star, «Hunger» sensation Michael Fassbender, and the film itself, which he compares to the works of Ken Loach and the Dardenne brothers in «finding the poetic moments in even the bleakest of lives.»
Because in tweaking this flagship Zed as it has, Nissan itself has had to recognise that this isn't really an out - and - out sports car, but more of an effusive, big - hearted, sporting GT — something we suspect Zed - car devotees have known since day one.
Still, as someone who's looking forward to Krauss» own October release, Great House, this recommendation, however effusive, does make me more inclined to pick up this 592 - pager.
Effusive use of exclamation marks is more suited to elementary school than grown - up communications!!!!!! (See how unprofessional that last sentence looks?)
The book is interspersed with ink drawings of Mutter's patients and other relevant pictures, and is an exhaustive (if overly effusive) account, the culmination of more than a decade of research.
Generally, cats will exhibit the signs of the noneffusive form FIP more slowly than the effusive form.
The gorgeous light - filled spacious arc of the museum's special exhibition is made even more vibrant at one end by the museum's large diptych «Argopoli» (1993) with its effusive golden emanations.
Prop Interval displays semblances of the bland corporate architecture of airports and hospitals, and McDonald's treatment of it appears more cynical than effusive.
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