Sentences with phrase «own dramatic flourishes»

A young worker in a brewery near the Square stood on a box and urged his fellows to join the protests, and was reported to have declaimed in a dramatic flourish, «We hold these truths to be self - evident, that all men are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among these the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness!»
As Hugh Jackman's Charlie insists, when describing one of his own dramatic flourishes: «It's a show.
The film's cult has largely sprung up around the depiction of Doc Holliday, which — though sentimentalized and painted in broad dramatic flourishes — gives Kilmer what's easily one of his juiciest screen roles.
The two detectives (one pregnant, the other goateed) defy logic with their nonlinear procedure, and seem to come from another movie altogether, with their minimal screentime defined by clichéd banter and dramatic flourishes.
Sculpture and installations that encouraged participation opened with a dramatic flourish at Art Basel Miami Beach's Public Sector on Wednesday night (December 2, 2015) at Collins Park set in front of the Bass Art Museum in Miami Beach.
By the way, I thought it was pretty much standard that if one loses an argument or one's temper and departs in a dramatic flourish, one is supposed to be very sure of leaving the room with car keys, glasses, everything to make sure the exit is quite final.
In these days of social media there is a desperate hunger for success and leadership and therefore, we want to achieve miracles, quick fixes by dramatic flourishes and few gestures.
During the height of their popularity in the 1890s, the most widely requested tiles had the dramatic flourishes and embellishments of the Art Nouveau movement; in the 1930s, geometric motifs were prevalent.
The striped rug, meanwhile, adds a dramatic flourish by going against the grain.
The opulent chandelier adds a dramatic flourish, as do the swags and tails at the window.
Dramatic flourishes reboot this period home so it now enjoys an individual mix of vibrant hues, powerful wallpapers and bespoke craftsmanship
The fireplace is open and has a large firebox, which creates an even greater dramatic flourish.

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Two years later, the same girl now toddles onto Oprah's stage holding her mother's hand, offering a flourish of dramatic proof for doubters.
The Gulf of Maine coastline, historically home to one of the richest shellfish populations in the U.S., is undergoing a dramatic change, with once - flourishing wild blue mussels all but disappearing, according to a study led by University of California, Irvine ecologists.
Frameline is a film festival that is flourishing alongside the dramatic changes in queer and LGBT identity politics.
The dramatic planes of his face can distract when playing everyday cynics, but here they add a delicious and amusing visual flourish.
and a dramatic fiery flourish.
, suggesting, pace how some directors cast her, that her bravura dramatic energy flourishes best in worlds of genre extremes.
Composite characters, plot devices, dramatic license, and artistic flourishes are understandably necessary in the effort to condense and create an entertaining final product fit for ticket buyers.
Taking another cue from Camry, there are no dramatic standout features or styling flourishes, but neither are there any giant miscues.
It's quite the achievement, really, and this is a shape that will arguably have better appeal retention over a long haul than something which is dramatic and full of flourish.
The sculptures are at once contemporary and ancient; the dramatic forms and shapes of the headdresses are specifically drawn from the Botanical Garden's collections: the cor - ten steel sculpture Guiomar, sited directly inside the Garden's Conservatory gate entry, is embraced by a filigree headdress of delicate ferns, whereas the sculpture Ivy, sited in and floating above the Conservatory entrance fountain, is a flourish of abstraction alluding to windblown palm fronds.
Once a flourishing industrial center for textile manufacturing (dubbed «Cottonopolis» at the turn of the 19th century), Manchester suffered under the economic policies of Margaret Thatcher in the late 1970s and throughout the»80s, resulting in a significant reduction of its labor force and dramatic shift in the social landscape and identity of the city.
Whether it's lawyers passionately arguing for the rights of the wronged or police officers constantly enmeshed in dramatic standoffs, Hollywood's spin on certain professions is full of flourish.
The interest in the real estate business is evidently flourishing online and there is a dramatic possibility of increase in the near future with the potential data brought by buyers and sellers.
Few plants, however, flourish in temperatures that are regularly higher than 24C for most house plants, dramatic temperature fluctuations and over-watering are the greatest dangers to a plants Health.
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