Sentences with phrase «much squinting»

The design of the front fascia is an evolution of Kia's «tiger nose» grille, while the rear section has a distinctly Italian look to it — it doesn't take much squinting to see an Alfa Romeo shield in place of the Kia badge on the rear hatch.
It doesn't take much squinting to find the homoerotic subtext in Sexy Beast, not when the title pops up on an unflattering freeze - frame of Winstone in a yellow Speedo.

Not exact matches

They are perfectly sour but not so much that you'll squint with the tartness.
Most moms know the look — squinted eyes throwing as much shade as possible, lips pursed tight in an effort to keep... [Read more...]
Most moms know the look — squinted eyes throwing as much shade as possible, lips pursed tight in an effort to keep their opinions to themselves.
You don't need to use much imagination to reconstruct it; if you just squint your eyes a bit, you could almost believe it was sleeping... It will go down in science history as one of the most beautiful and best preserved dinosaur specimens — the Mona Lisa of dinosaurs.»
I am 43 and felt clear headed, not squinting as much when I read anymore and over all lasting energy.
So much so in fact that the pants and jacket almost look like a suit if you stand back and squint really hard.
My sentiment of this album is summed up perfectly by the NME quote here: «Allen's old sharp eye feels watery on Sheezus, squinting at the discourse around feminism, race and privilege unfolding online in 2014, and riding them as a bandwagon back to the middle of the very space the Myspace - spawned pop star once owned, but not having the conviction to do much with them once she's arrived.»
Allen's old sharp eye feels watery on Sheezus, squinting at the discourse around feminism, race and privilege unfolding online in 2014, and riding them as a bandwagon back to the middle of the very space the Myspace - spawned pop star once owned, but not having the conviction to do much with them once she's arrived.
He'd have chosen his hat with care, and crossed out much of his dialogue and told the story with his character's actions, and his squint.
For a movie that climaxes with the unfurling of an American flag over the rubble - strewn San Francisco Bay at golden hour as Johnson squints and promises, «Now we rebuild,» San Andreas doesn't have much to do with actual patriotism, let alone good citizenship.
by Walter Chaw Without having to squint much, you could see the hero of Jorge Grau's The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, art - dealing Easy Rider hippie George (Ray Lovelock), trying to deliver the airplane propeller his spiritual brother, David Hemmings» mod - photog from Blowup, buys in tribute to form over function midway through Antonioni's counterculture classic.
by Walter Chaw Because Catherine Hardwicke never met a rack zoom she didn't massage or a hard - luck adolescent's lament she didn't exploit, seeing her as a match for Stacy Peralta's semi-autobiographical account of the Zephyr skateboard team's halcyon days doesn't require that much of a squint.
«We don't think people want to squint that much to see four players on an undocked system,» Dunham said.
is the young Han Solo in this origin tale, suggesting not so much a young, tall and hunky Harrison Ford but a young, short, grinning - until - his - yes - squint - shut Jon Cryer or Ethan Embry.
Flat panel displays are also much more energy efficient and low maintenance, producing little to no excess heat or noise, and unlike interactive whiteboards, with TV - style screens, teachers no longer have to squint through the beam of the projector while delivering their lessons.
Above the maze of buttons, a tiny color screen squeezes so much information into so few pixels that we squinted to read it.
Rather, despite the sinister, squinting eyes and sneering lips, it has benevolent might and much of Prospero's magic.
He squinted — it was nine o'clock in the morning, but in December in Alaska, there wasn't much sunlight.
Both of them had the faces of mariners: eyes narrowed in a perpetual squint, wrinkles seared into place by too much sun, and a sharpness of expression that even heavy seas would not disturb.
«No more squinting at a hard to read display outdoors where we spend much of our time,» noted Hong.
Much like the occasional ambiguous puzzle, not being able to fully see the surface you're walking on before succumbing to the laws of gravity will become very old very quickly, particularly because you probably did the actual hard bit with ease; the game also likes zooming out and showing off the incredible environment, which is bloody terrific, or at least it would be if you were allowed to take it all in instead of squinting at that platform you're walking because you can't rely on yourself to walk across it safely.
Fights looks more like comical slapfights and the amount of squinting needed is too much for a game like this.
Asked how much the paintings were selling for, a gallery assistant said, «Oh, you know,» pursing her lips and squinting a little.
Maybe I'm moving around too much when trying to unlock the iPhone, or perhaps I'm squinting so much on a sunny day that Face ID doesn't recognize me.
If a hiring manager needs to squint to read your résumé, she is not likely going to spend much time on it.
Looking at a hard copy will ensure that you do NOT reduce the font size so much that it leaves your readers squinting!
Make sure the space is light and bright — if it doesn't have a window or much natural daylight, add a lamp so little ones don't have to squint at the pages on gloomy days or early evenings.
We have a wooded lot, so privacy wasn't too much of an issue, but we've done a lot of squinting during certain times of the day when the sun is beaming through.
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