Sentences with phrase «most indelible mark»

Some were good, some were bad, but the guy has had perhaps the most indelible mark on the come...
Some were good, some were bad, but the guy has had perhaps the most indelible mark on the comedy landscape aside from Adam McKay in the last few years.
Aside from clearly demonstrating that we are too fickle to be anyone's parent, this also proves just how thrillingly Arya Stark's storyline developed over this season — so much so that, in a cast packed with great chewy female roles featuring dragons and monster childbirth and being 7 foot tall and wrongly accused of murder, it was little Arya's often more prosaic adventures that somehow left the most indelible mark.
As spectacular as you might expect, it's actually the quieter moments amongst the bombast that leave the most indelible marks.

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Today is one of the most indelible days of my life because of Mark Wahlberg, WME and a community of women and men who share in this accomplishment.
In Craig Johnson's sophomore effort The Skeleton Twins, the duo leaves an indelible mark upon 2014's collage of strong performances, ranking as some of the most colorful as well as honest contributions all year.
«Today is one of the most indelible days of my life because of Mark Wahlberg, WME (William Morris Endeavor) and a community of women and men who share in this accomplishment.»
Yet the way most report cards are set up, they bring with them the finality of an indelible mark on a student's transcript; reassuring, perhaps, for adults who want to judge students, but not for students themselves.
H. P. Lovecraft is undoubtedly one of the most influential writers of the pulp era, leaving an indelible mark on the last hundred years of science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
The Plantagents have left an indelible mark on British history and have become one of the world's most important families, presiding over England's growth and emergence on the world stage as well as the birth of the document that heralded the beginning of English democracy.
Agnes Martin (b. 1912, Macklin, Saskatchewan, Canada; d. 2004, Taos, New Mexico), one of the most influential painters of her generation, left an indelible mark on the history of modern and contemporary art.
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