Sentences with phrase «more flamboyant»

After Italian psychiatrist Mara Selvini Palazzoli became celebrated for her work with therapeutic paradox in the 1970s, she stunned the family therapy world with an even more flamboyant intervention — the invariant prescription.
Potential candidates in the financial industry, for example, should keep their resume style conservative while an artist or a graphic designer may be a little more flamboyant and creative.
It's true that some jobs demand a more flamboyant approach than others and every cover letter needs to be interesting; however «Marketing» by its nature can be illustrated most effectively when you adopt a «marketing» style for your job application cover.
Not only will your lifestyle and vacations be more flamboyant but this will help afford a student the ability to pay for tuition to one of the state's more esteemed universities.
On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge features a design that is a more flamboyant and eye catching.
According to International Business Times, «certain markets outside of the U.S. appreciate more flamboyant color options in their smartphones.»
The rear of the phone is a tad more flamboyant, but only relatively speaking.
(Phil Jones, on the other hand, I see in something more flamboyant, along the lines of the Swiss Guard.)
The Pacific is more flamboyant in its effects on worldwide Air temps due to ENSO events I'd agree.
Its mod stripes and almost psychedelic swoops — there are moments that come close to Peter Max and images from «Yellow Submarine» — mimic some of the more flamboyant moments in 1960s color field painting, a movement that this city briefly made its own.
A contemporary of the YBA (Young British Artists) generation, he has forged a distinctive career that sits apart from the cooler theoretical approach of some of his peers, favoring a more flamboyant, accessible aesthetic that blurs the division of high art and popular culture.
Mario the mascot had to stay pretty vanilla, but the Luigi of the M&L games got more flamboyant (when he wasnt cowering in terror).
The karts are now able to defy gravity, driving on walls and upside down — which can take some getting used to at first — but once you've encountered some of the more flamboyant tracks it becomes second nature.
Great swords still cause mini earthquakes with each swing and sorcery is much more flamboyant than before.
The very fact that in this episode Graham is a young man means that he is naturally going to be more flamboyant and enthusiastic than the middle aged Graham of the later titles in the original series.
Or for something more flamboyant, who doesn't like a guitar amplifier that fries the musician?
But what he hadn't quite bargained for was the difference in temperament between himself and some of the more flamboyant French aircrew.
As with the previous S3 Sportback, the new model receives a rather cautious appearance that eschews some of the more flamboyant performance - car touches of rival hot hatchbacks.
It's got a more flamboyant style than the competition, not to mention strong luxury and with the XFR, a 510 horsepower engine.
Among the G - Code's more flamboyant design touches is a canopy - style glasshouse, with the windscreen wrapping around over the A-pillars to give the roof a floating appearance, similar to the treatment used by Mini on its more recent models.
While the VF carries over its roof, doors and glasshouse from the VE, GEN - F models will again be differentiated by a more aggressive front bumper with revised foglights and LED running lights, beefy side skirts and a chunky rear bumper with a large lower diffuser, bigger quad exhaust outlets, more flamboyant rear wing and specific circular - themed tail - lights.
The two share the same body panels, although in usual practice the concept features more flamboyant detailing, including projectors in the headlamps and cameras in the roof rails.
Among the more flamboyant touches are a carbon fiber splitter up front, frameless wraparound windscreen, tail fin attached to the trunk deck and underside of the rear bumper as well as tail lamps designed to resemble the Union Jack.
Wayne Burgess, Jaguar Land Rover's production studio director, assured us that Jag SUVs will be «much more flamboyant» than the sedans.
But much, much more flamboyant.
Stylish but understated compared to some more flamboyant rivals, the SEAT is a tech tour de force
A few years ago, a similar but somewhat more flamboyant 1936 Astura by Pininfarina was on the field with the same body and more chrome (even sporting a pastiche of the 1935 Pontiac's «silver streak») that I thought could have been a Best of Show winner.
The mid-engined supercar may share its aluminium / carbonfibre chassis, engine and gearbox with the Audi R8, but its Italian heritage is clear to see and feel, the Huracán exuding a more flamboyant and aggressive character than the ice - cool Audi.
As you change the NSX into the either of the two sportier drive modes, the settings for components such as the gearbox and steering take on a more flamboyant character.
While this naturally won't put the car's entire output to the rear wheels (as each wheel is powered independently), it will give the car unique driving characteristics for those with a more flamboyant driving style.
In black the LC has a subtlety to it, while the tan interior we've seen at auto shows really pops, suiting more flamboyant tastes.»
But it's 50bhp short of the Ford and while the Octavia's good to drive, the Focus is more flamboyant.
Foxx, in contrast, expertly understates Django balancing out Schultz's more flamboyant moments.
The Francos are both excellent, but Dave, in particular, deserves praise for totally nailing the straight man part as James» far more flamboyant performance earns a lot of attention.
Attempting to elucidate, the director said: «In the relationship there is something of «romance» but more flamboyant and carnal; more romantic and Romanesque.»
Now, out of the closet, a more flamboyant Harvey is shocked by the bigotry he encounters on account of his sexual preference, especially in a town thought of as tolerant.
7:00 am — Sundance — Nights of Cabiria Nights of Cabiria and La Strada, two films that Federico Fellini made during his sorta - neo-realist phase in the mid-1950s with Giulietta Masina, always stand out to me almost even more than his more famous, more flamboyant 1960s films like 8 1/2 and La Dolce Vita.
Frost presents himself as a much stronger, more flamboyant «prosecutor» than he is in the movie.
He was reportedly one of the more flamboyant characters of the industry with a fiery temperament, courting other strong personalities like director Michael Winner and actors Shelley Winters and Charles Bronson, who regarded him as akin to the old bosses of the studio system.
But the structure of Let the Sunshine In — a series of fragments, like Barthes's inquisition — calls for Isabelle to engage in multiple tête - à - têtes; with her deft scene partners, Binoche's more flamboyant instincts are tempered, or at least tethered.
Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts, who becomes the CEO of Stark Industries, is also a highlight and she displays considerable comedic restraint playing the straight part in the love / hate relationship against Downey Jr's far more flamboyant Stark.
For something more flamboyant, Alma De Cuba is the place to go for a taste of Cuba in the heart of Liverpool.
But shortly after, around the 1950s, as the women's costumes became more flamboyant, the men's began to flourish as well.
Well Jodie, I think you are a more flamboyant dresser than I am, so I'm not surprised you like them together.
And at points, although that more flamboyant style was (and is — somewhere) my genuine look, the simplicity and concept of a uniform became increasingly alluring.
I have a more flamboyant size 8 runner friend in mind for these.
Which is fine with Kipping and Teachey — their laser - cloaking system, they say, could also be repurposed for bolder, more flamboyant things: instead of hiding, we could create a cosmic beacon to attract the attention of intelligent aliens.
The other candidate was the more flamboyant motorcycle manufacturer, Lord Hesketh.
Albeit in a slightly more flamboyant style.
Canning was more flamboyant, eloquent and interventionist and prepared to use force.
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