Sentences with phrase «often as twisted»

«Mascots» isn't a revelation or a new high - water mark for Guest — but it is a demonstration of how good he is at this kind of stuff, sometimes as warm and fuzzy as some of the mascots» uniforms and often as twisted as the warped but well - meaning characters who put those uniforms on.

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Everyone has their own little twist on ragu alla Bolognese, most often referred to simply as Bolognaise Sauce, unless, of course, you're vegetarian!
Sitting in my kitchen the other day I was thinking of how to put a twist on old classic recipes (as I often do)... I was thinking of staple «Americana» party food.
Well, I do that quite often, at least as often as I try a bite of a new dish somewhere that I would like to recreate with my own little twist.
These lemony delights soak up the remains of summer time and were a twist on the norm as I often opt for spelt flour, as with GF flours I often find the pancakes have more trouble holding together.
Last autumn, during a pedestrian trip on the dangerous street I often avoid, the same woman viciously twisted my nipple as I carried an armful of vegetables and sandwiches.
Movements often have a limited shelf life, especially in an environment where it is easy to feel as if your message has been twisted or gotten sidetracked by another outrage.
I could not help but think though as the players were lapping up the praise and adulation that it may be a bit premature since the race to EPL glory often has late twists and turns.
Babies often twist and turn during pregnancy, but most will have moved into the head - down (also known as head - first) position by the time labour begins.
Celeste keeps you in stitches as she makes fun of the often unrealistic, perfect and usually airbrushed images that celebrities post on Instagram by adding her own tongue - in - cheek twist to remind us that we are all... [Read more...]
As a further twist a lot a lot of Conservative MPs and newspapers contemplating joyfully the fragility of the Chancellor often criticise Osborne for not cutting spending more quickly.
As often happens in Troy's political battles, the case has its own twists and turns involving the three Republican voters.
It has often been described as a rubber sheet, but Einstein's twisted space - time is more intangible than that
As the case often with myths and «urban legends,» many of the these are based on facts that have been misunderstood and twisted.
However, in sports with twisting movements — such as football, basketball, hockey and many others — ligaments that bind the complex bones of the knee joint together can be damaged, often severely.
People often describe it as if their guts are being twisted by a powerful force.
• The abnormally inhibited muscle is lengthened, and is often the starting point for many common physical ailments that are not induced by trauma such as falling or twisting your ankle.
• Local muscle injury is the most common cause of physical problems, and is often associated with trauma to the muscle itself, such as the result of a fall, a so - called pulled muscle, a twisted ankle, or other injury.
As a beginner, often we equate yoga with some tough, limb - twisting poses.
Still, thanks to the dietary industrial complex — a $ 20 billion industry whose members are bent on protecting their revenue and reputations — science often gets twisted, oversimplified, or lost in translation as it makes its way to the consumer.
And as we're often told, twists like revolved triangle and Lord of the Fishes help to stimulate digestion, meaning they're also beneficial for the solar plexus chakra.
I do, however, encourage you to move frequently... Stand up / walk as often as possible, flex and extend and twist your spine, and take little breaks to do kegels or isometric abdominal exercises.
I make chocolate - chip cookie dough truffles as often as I have time, but I love this twist!
Despite the often preposterous nature of the plot, it culminates nicely with a largely unexpected twist that leaves you rooting for our heroes — something that doesn't always happen for the majority of the quest as it's difficult to feel anything but indifference for enemies who become allies at the drop of a hat.
If us Brits already knew how good O'Connell can be from Skins, Starred Up and» 71, then the film's breakout actor is Takamasa Ishihara (otherwise known by his rock star moniker Miyavi); he stars as the compellingly cruel prison guard Mutsushiro «The Bird» Watanabe who targets the dogged and defiant Louis for particular punishment, often spun as twisted favour.
As the national mood turned cynical in the seventies, a younger generation of directors began to borrow devices, plots, and stylistic maneuvers from noir's classic period — commonly defined as running from 1941 (The Maltese Falcon) to 1958 (Touch of Evil, Vertigo)-- while often twisting these devices to new effecAs the national mood turned cynical in the seventies, a younger generation of directors began to borrow devices, plots, and stylistic maneuvers from noir's classic period — commonly defined as running from 1941 (The Maltese Falcon) to 1958 (Touch of Evil, Vertigo)-- while often twisting these devices to new effecas running from 1941 (The Maltese Falcon) to 1958 (Touch of Evil, Vertigo)-- while often twisting these devices to new effect.
Directed by Iain Softley, who never met a project he could elevate, The Skeleton Key is more likely just ignorant trash so desperate for twist - hungry jackasses left in the lurch by patron saint Shyamalan that its central promotional campaign seems to involve having Hudson exclaim as often as possible on shows like «Access Hollywood» that the twist ending surprised her.
Still this sentimental and often predictable plot serves up some tender moments and a couple of nice twists — even if they feel as sugary as the Christmas cookies you just polished off.
There's a neat final twist up his sleeve — and by casting paraplegics, he avoids the easy sentimentality that subjects such as this often invite.
It is an impressive feat, as Spring often seems on the brink of flinging itself into orbit at any minute, but the soulful and engaging turns from leads Lou Taylor Pucci and Nadia Hilker, and beautiful Italian vistas (fully taken advantage of through some gorgeous top down helicopter establishing shots) and some real confidence from Benson and Moorhead to stick to their guns makes Spring a unique and satisfying twist on both classic romance and old school body horror.
If you're looking for a more approachable, by - the - books adaptation of Sarah Walter's famed novel, you won't so much be leaving the theatre disappointed as you will be fleeing it half - way through, no doubt in tears, because as much as Park follows the book's often racy content, he throws in his own unusual twists along the way too.
These little side jokes, as well as behaviors and relationships, are often funnier and more interesting than the main plot twistsas well as the «mockumentary» stuff — but there are enough of them in the movie's loose structure that it never gets dull.
As April clutches at her frocks and skirts, culls and hordes, grips and strays, Rumley pulls us in far too tightly towards her for us to make any kind of objective moral judgement: usually, we are as bewildered as to what is going on as she is, the film's often ambiguous and frequently disturbing twists and turns unfolding with little foreshadowing or even concrete contexAs April clutches at her frocks and skirts, culls and hordes, grips and strays, Rumley pulls us in far too tightly towards her for us to make any kind of objective moral judgement: usually, we are as bewildered as to what is going on as she is, the film's often ambiguous and frequently disturbing twists and turns unfolding with little foreshadowing or even concrete contexas bewildered as to what is going on as she is, the film's often ambiguous and frequently disturbing twists and turns unfolding with little foreshadowing or even concrete contexas to what is going on as she is, the film's often ambiguous and frequently disturbing twists and turns unfolding with little foreshadowing or even concrete contexas she is, the film's often ambiguous and frequently disturbing twists and turns unfolding with little foreshadowing or even concrete context.
In the late»80s, four - wheel - drive vehicles were simpler machines, often owned by hunters, farmers, and ranchers who didn't mind putting a knee in the dirt to twist their truck's hubs to lock the front axle, but the increased popularity of SUVs and crossovers has led to the democratization of all - wheel drive, giving laypeople the ability to tackle tough terrain as well as the IKEA parking lot.
Less successful is BMW's Gesture Control, which is pitched as a way to control often - used functions like answering calls and adjusting the volume without the burden of pressing a button or twisting a knob.
Also, in a bureaucracy, political pressures often dominate those near the apex of the organization, which twists the interpretation of the data, as well as what is deemed to be data.
The spleen will be affected in GDV as it will also get twisted and often need to be removed at surgery.
In a strangely wonderful twist, it is these same traits which can make «bullies,» as their fans often affectionately call them, such amazing canine companions to people!
It helps if the player is playing a more causal game, such as Mod Nation Racers or Twisted Metal, because there is often times so much customization that running into an identical car is virtually unheard of.
The story heads into some very predictable directions often, with a particular twist early on turning a unique take on Batman's history into something less exciting as a result.
The twist is that every time you use an ability, you can't use it again unless you recharge it (except for a very specific ones you can use as often as you want).
An eerie blankness holds his mother's face at an impossible distance, just as Picasso's twists so often do to his lovers.
The gallery's website describes Chamberlain's process as «crumpling, crushing, bending, twisting and welding to form individual objects, which may be further painted and sprayed, [and combined] into aggregations, often on a monumental scale.
I love galleries, but often it seems as if the system that's in place precludes flukes, unexpected twists of artistic fate, things that might not otherwise make it past the waves of gatekeepers.
SITE Santa Fe is pleased to present Pretty Is As Pretty Does, a group show of over fifty works by nine artists who push the boundaries of aesthetics, making the most of twisted beauty and mastery of craft that often contradict the subject matter of their work.
Cruz Azaceta is a devotee of the visual experiment who often develops parallel series in several media at the same time, combining materials in totally unexpected ways, such as with his extended series of photographs mounted on twisted metal bolts.
Handforth's large - scale sculpture often reflects objects from public space, such as street signs and street lamps, that he reproduces in twisted and bended form.
Jonathan Monk's work often references or employs the strategies of preceding generations of conceptual artists such as John Baldessari, Bruce Nauman, Sol Lewitt and Ed Ruscha, and re-contextualises their work with his own personal, often humorous, twist.
McGee, who trained professionally in painting and printmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute, began sharing his work in the 1980s, not in a museum or gallery setting but on the streets of San Francisco, where he developed his skills as a graffiti artist, often using the tag name «Twist
For personal injury actions, whether or not the accident occurred on the reservation is often determinative, yet there can be many twists, such as if a road is on an easement or was maintained by the state or federal government.
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