Sentences with phrase «more idiosyncratic»

Anthropogenic aerosols are somewhat more idiosyncratic because of their regional distribution.
More idiosyncratic than ever, Batura's new works utilize classical Greco - Roman stylization juxtaposed with geometric interruptions in both form and surface.
Interestingly, this socialization forced early women sculptors to become more idiosyncratic in their craft skills and choice of materials.
But the untitled canvases in his debut exhibition at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, with their craggy surfaces and doubled, phantasmatic figures, also evince a more idiosyncratic approach.
On view now at New York's Castelli Gallery are two shows of new felt pieces by Robert Morris, the veteran artist whose career has ranged through Minimalism, Conceptualism, Post-Minimalism, and other, more idiosyncratic aesthetic concerns.
The gallery is among the more idiosyncratic spaces in London, an essay in modern gothic that hasn't always been the easiest place to hang paintings.
Stone once remarked that he wanted «to keep his colors alive,» and consequently, his work contains visually complex color harmonies that demonstrate his willingness to break the stylistic conventions of the School of Paris in favor of a more idiosyncratic palette.
Game makers have started developing more idiosyncratic, open - ended experiences, often without the help of a publisher.
I have spent much time familiarizing myself with Japanese culture and history, however, which improves my comprehension of more idiosyncratic Japanese meanings.
Optimal is 80/20, but I take more idiosyncratic risk, and 70/30 just feels better to me.
We agreed that this era of globally synchronous growth, while highly welcome, may eventually become more idiosyncratic, potentially creating opportunities within specific countries and sectors.
Their investment portfolios are also somewhat more volatile, exposing them to slightly more idiosyncratic risk.»
The Recovery School District's origins are somewhat more idiosyncratic.
Lively's concise work as a big - screen lead has been arguably even more idiosyncratic, if not entirely successful.
More interesting are their more idiosyncratic picks: I co-sign Holden's Best Supporting Actress mention for Charlotte Rampling in «Life During Wartime,» and would never have predicted Scott's screenplay citation for «Green Zone.»
The «Hannah Montana» concept itself needs only gentle pushes to yield something resembling a story, but Chelsom doesn't exactly coast on it; anyone who's involuntarily endured the collected works of Kenny Ortega or Andy Fickman will notice a more idiosyncratic hand at the helm almost immediately.
8:20 am — IFC — American Splendor Harvey Pekar is one of the more idiosyncratic graphic novelists there is -LRB-» comic book» doesn't quite cover his very adult, neurotic art), and Paul Giamatti brings him to life perfectly.
You can't ask for a better, more idiosyncratic host, and it's essentially a must for anyone who calls themselves a film fan.
And, as is customary, I've included a variety of more idiosyncratic awards after the main event.
This arrangement is not, of course, without its tensions and contradictions, and Emily's spirit proves far more idiosyncratic, and far more difficult to tame, than those of her sister, Vinnie (Jennifer Ehle), and her brother, Austin (Duncan Duff).
I chased those two commercial offerings with smaller, more idiosyncratic selections, both of which functioned, in their very different ways, as portraits of community.
Danny Boyle, one Britain's more idiosyncratic directorial exports, is quick to let us know that two decades have really slapped these guys in the face.
It risks a late detour into magic realism and comes out the other end as an even stronger and more idiosyncratic piece of work — and, thanks to Mortensen's presence, a possible international breakthrough for a filmmaker whose cult could stand to grow a little going forward.
After substantial parts in two high - profile box - office disappointments, Terms of Endearment sequel The Evening Star (1996) and the Sandra Bullock - Chris O'Donnell historical romance In Love and War (1996), Astin focused on work in more idiosyncratic independent films.
Among students she's observed, she says «the boys tend to be a little more idiosyncratic in solving problems, the girls more conservative in following what they've been taught.»
For the Government of Uganda (GoU), however, which maintains a much more idiosyncratic relationship with the regime in Kigali, outright public opposition to an UN-certified announcement of «peace, stability, and security for all in Rwanda» was, and remains, completely unconscionable.
While this issue is more idiosyncratic, it has been one of the key factors hurting energy prices, particularly crude oil prices.
Instead of the «goldilocks» scenario of low volatility and rising global growth, markets are likely to get a lot more choppy and individual stock performance could become more idiosyncratic.
The more idiosyncratic the bundle of things that makes up who you are, the harder to compare yourself to others,» he asserts.

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Tesla (tsla), the idiosyncratic electric - vehicle maker — which more often than not passes on these industry events — brought a house.
Is it an idiosyncratic story of Uber actually having expertise in more than one area?
Reduced central bank support should make stocks more responsive to idiosyncratic factors.
They add, rather ominously, While the initial shift into «Slowdown» (which we first noted in October) had a fairly idiosyncratic flavor, the recent growth deceleration now looks more serious than in previous months.
The fact that interest in God's idiosyncratic reality and peculiar ways of being present are situated means, in short, that the conceptual growth they guide is always open to the suspicion of being in bad faith, of being more of an interest in using God for our own purposes than an interest in apprehending God for the sake of apprehending God.
In other words, if politics is reducible to technocratic competence then there is something benighted about the clash of interests — out interests seem to be little more than idiosyncratic expressions of our rationally indefensible attachments.
He was always moving on to the next project, more often than not conceived of as brilliant but in idiosyncratic ways that both thrilled and baffled his friends.
And, by the by, they are finding that the sense of entitlement that Premier League clubs like to engender in their fan bases is a hollow thing designed to do nothing more than milk money gently from their wallets; that when it comes down to it, their club is — with a few honorable exceptions — the exclusive property of a few idiosyncratic rich men in suits.
Since the summer has arrived, various beautiful skirts prevailed in street, I believe wearing multi strand beaded necklace can make you become more charming and idiosyncratic.
He has been considerably more effective in slapping down Gordon Brown than our knee - jerking Thunderbird puppets and has that peculiarly idiosyncratic tendency, for a politico, to articulate the truth.
We tend to think that few things are more individual than art, and it's difficult to accept that our idiosyncratic tastes might have a common biological basis.
Another, even more striking example of the gull chick principle is the idiosyncratic preference (demonstrated in the lab) that guppies show for potential mates that have been painted blue — even though in nature guppies are not blue.
Subcultures thrive in big cities for this reason as well: If you have idiosyncratic tastes, you're much more likely to find someone who shares those tastes in a city of 9 million people.
IBM's megacomputer, Watson, creamed the hominid competition at the quirky, punny, idiosyncratic Jeopardy! This contest, calling on such skills as language, grammar, and wordplay, is among the most human of games — much more so than the mathematical system of chess, which IBM's Deep Blue mastered in the 1990s.
Penn has fame, money, his own idiosyncratic form of «suave» and, although far from a favorite performer of mine, a fair degree of sophistication and Are Charlize Theron and Sean Penn more than just friends?
Along with some familiar faces from his oeuvre and several welcome new ones necessitated by partial Quebec funding, we get appearances by actual (if reliably idiosyncratic) movie stars — some just briefly glimpsed (Charlotte Rampling), others flitting through in multiple short roles (Maria de Medeiros, Geraldine Chaplin, Udo Kier), still more dominating their strands (Amalric).
Staying true to idiosyncratic instinct has made Expectations feel more universal than a generic, play - it - safe debut.
For all its shortcomings, Idlewild also has something that few films can pull off: Moments of such pure cinematic fabulousness, breathtaking dance sequences and idiosyncratic 3 - D animation flourishes that we are more than willing to forgive it for all its sins.
True «outsider» art is a rarity in any age, but more so in the plugged - in present, when technology makes the idea of privately cultivating an idiosyncratic style very nearly obsolescent.
One More Time coasts by on Walken's idiosyncratic charm.
The universal quality you mentioned is interesting given the earlier films where the characters» idiosyncrasies are more pronounced — they still have universal themes below that — but this one seems less about heightened idiosyncratic characters and more about a universal fear.
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