Sentences with phrase «nonchalance makes»

His dribbling ability, vision and prowess, combined with an air of nonchalance makes him one of the leagues most freightning talents.

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He illustrates the key themes of the narrative, veering between vindictive unease at how he is expected to react to seismic changes in his life through to a comic nonchalance that makes the name switches, sexual confusion and psychiatry visits seem achingly hip.
Amongst the raucous set presence of outlandish comedian Rodney Dangerfield serving up ample doses of crazy in each of his scenes (a scene - stealer if there ever was one), Chevy Chase's nonchalance as resident pro golfer — not to be believed either, which makes it even better if you ask me — and the drama that unfolds between Bill Murray and a goddamn gopher, rests a true Harold Ramis test piece.
These are intense characterizations, made more so by the nonchalance of facing off against enemies — personal and political — that is integral to the job description.
Of the works at SEASON, Butler comments: «The primary attribute uniting our work is that we both craft carefully made objects that, in terms of their physical objectness, exude an aggressive nonchalance.
At Mark Moore Gallery, New York painter Cordy Ryman exploits it with masterful nonchalance, making tasteful abstractions out of such studio leftovers as paint stirrers, strips of Velcro and sliced up stretcher bars.
They have an attractive nonchalance, but they could have been made 20 years ago.
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