Sentences with phrase «more languid pace»

Today the city moves at a more languid pace, but I wanted to see if the influence of China, Japan and France was still as strong in its dishes as it was in the old town's architecture.
Choosing to get lost in memories of the last time I was here, I take a few photos along with Michael and Jeannie, and begin my pilgrimage up the steep steps to the viewpoint a little faster while they set a more languid pace with their cameras.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve (Fed) is highly unlikely to raise rates more than once in 2015, and will probably adopt a similarly languid pace to tightening in 2016.
Talkers at this speed, «a nice comfy pace,» were much more successful than «a languid pace» and these talkers «boy, I'm really hopped up.»
It's just as clear, however, that the film's incongruously languid pace stands as an almost insurmountable obstacle virtually from the get - go, as filmmakers Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg have employed an episodic structure that becomes more and more problematic as the thin narrative unfolds - with the ongoing emphasis on subplots of a decidedly underwhelming nature (eg Jim's continuing efforts at resisting the advances of a sultry neighbor) compounding the movie's increasingly lackluster atmosphere.
With standalone ventures, the scope of a languid pace is a more balanced approach.
The film moves at a languid pace that seems appropriate for its setting, utilising the true beauty of Bruges to great effect while imbuing the experience with a sense of make - believe that perhaps allows the violence that comes to be even more shocking.
The film moves at an effectively erratic pace: action in the real world moves fairly swiftly, but once it's in the world of the mind, the pace becomes more languid, befitting the surrealism of dreams.
Nevertheless, Day - Lewis proves himself a more than adequate replacement as the 16th U.S. President, commanding the screen with a vigor that combats the film's languid pace.
The Illusionist is a much more subtle film, and its languid pace is instantly at odds with The Prestige's «look at me!
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