Sentences with phrase «particular are brilliant»

Samper in particular is brilliant.
Simon Mignolet — 7 Made a few great saves to keep Liverpool ahead, one in particular was a brilliant reaction save from a close range header.
The car chase in particular is brilliant, and Doug Liman is getting pretty nifty with his action movies (although this doesn't really come close to The Bourne Identity).
Its 92 per cent adult occupant rating in particular is brilliant, with six airbags, traction control, stability control and Isofix for child seats all standard.
One in particular was a brilliant young associate.

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With Kode With Klossy in particular, the community of young, brilliant women that's emerged is the reason we continue to grow and scale the program.
Parents will ransack attics for pieces of fabric — the more brilliant and exotic the better — and someone in the family will create a costume that will be linked to no particular age or time or culture but will somehow speak of far - off places, distant shores, desert sands and starry skies — all at the same time.
IMO, what makes this particular situation so brilliant for examination is that there is destruction in both forks of the emergent movement, which was itself a response to destructiveness inside the Evangelical community.
Nothing particular: his appearance was imposing but not elegant; his voice high, but not rich; his formulations were laborious, not brilliant.
In particular the bring Cesc back fervour has gone a little quiet — looking at Chelsea recently it reminds me that brilliant as Cesc was he was and never would have been the «missing link» for us.
Cazorla in particular had at least two gilt edged chances but the way we played against a brilliant team was great to see and should ensure that the scoreline and result do not dent the team's morale.
We're all too familiar with this particular story of late and it was only a brilliant piece of anticipation and effort from Bacary Sagna which prevented United from taking the lead against the run of play and the run of the game.
There was a particular implement in question: the brilliant Daniel Sturridge, whose brace had just extended Rodgers» doomed reign into what...
Before it does move further I need to find someone who's not brilliant so my sense of inferiority doesn't jeopardise the project, a side effect of getting the best people on board, you end up feeling utterly inadequate a feeling exacerbated by a visit to Portland Works and Stuart Mitchell in particular.
This particular flavor is the Super Crema Espresso, which delivers a brilliant combination of velvety crema and a long - lasting taste.
I purchased this at my local Walmart... and I really do like the color.Its a nice autumn color.The metallic is very subtle in this particular color, however I think I'm going back for more in a gold tone because they truly looked brilliant.
Following a «wardrobe plan» is brilliant if the styles are right for you or if you need guidance to build a particular look but, now retired, I don't have a large clothes budget and need to work with what I've got before I even think about adding to the mix.
Whilst we're tepid about falling down that particular rabbit hole in online dating, it is certainly advisable to make a brilliant impression, placing yourself firmly in the contest for a soulmate.
The acting was brilliant (was awesome in particular to see Ralph Fiennes play a type of character we haven't seen him play before), and the setting itself played a massive part in bringing the directors» vision to life.
Recognisable voices like Idris Elba & JK Simmons sound like they're having the best time, touches relating to particular species are simple but brilliant and the relationship between Ginnifer Goodwin's Judy and Nick — a wry & twinkly voiced Jason Bateman — is lovely as it meanders the path of a suspicious judgement that turns into a true friendship.
Peter Weir's Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) is popularly credited with beginning the trend and establishing many of the recurrent features of the genre, such as its basis in literature, its pictorial treatment of the rural landscape and its thematic emphasis on institutions and education, and how they are often inimical to personal individuality and positive self - identity (see, in particular, the female experience as charted in Gillian Armstrong's My Brilliant Career [1979] or Bruce Beresford's The Getting of Wisdom [1977]-RRB-.
The vehicles in particular make great use of wireframe graphics and the action scenes are as brilliant as we've come to expect from anything featuring the Blood moniker.
Alwin [H Küchler] my first DP was amazing, German DoP, I worked with Natasha Braier, an Argentinian DP who's amazing and a lot of great production designers: Jane Morton, in particular who did Ratcatcher and a brilliant sound designer, Paul Davies.
One particular scene featuring Massive Attack's «Angel» is a brilliant combination of sight and sound, being sexy and heartrending and dizzying at the same time.
One such film in particular is Xavier Beauvois» «La Rançon de la Gloire» a film about a cash - struck man in 1970s Europe who has been recently released from prison and gets the brilliant idea to kidnap the corpse of revered comedic actor Charlie Chaplin in order to sell it back to his family for a hefty ransom.
;) The weather system does sound interesting, and if a lot of the bugs are gone that would be brilliant — in particular the connection problems I had on PS3.
In particular, there's a brilliant chase sequence with the dwarves on a carriage pulled by rams.
Of course, this particular January is stuffed with five Thursdays, so I am going to have to dig deep to find five film adaptations of this man's brilliant... Continue reading TBT: Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
Gugu Mbatha - Raw in particular is astonishingly brilliant as the lead heroine with the kind of internal dilemmas that put the chaotic space carnage into the background.
There is brilliant use of atmosphere and low - key music that raise this film above a particular standard and has many genuinely creepy moments.
In particular, it's a brilliant platform for helping to lift morale by praising good work, and parents and guardians are likely to feel more in tune with what their children are doing in school if they can find information about it online.
As mentioned earlier, I don't consider the Accord Sport a particular bargain simply because it's priced about the same as all its competition; within the Accord lineup most buyers, even those who'd like a manual transmission, will step up one notch to the EX and get goodies like a power moonroof and Honda's brilliant LaneWatch system for only about $ 1,200 more.
In particular, Kathryn Rusch has a brilliant article where she uses a scarcity vs. abundance analogy to describe the publishing industry: most every writer, publisher, agent, editor, reviewer was raised in a scarcity model, where book shelf space was limited, publishing contracts few, and rarity was equated with quality.
House of Wolves in particular was genuinely brilliant and marked a point for me where I could see a future for Destiny where yeah, I would shell out for upcoming expansions because the quality was high and care was taken to ensure that we as players were getting our money's worth.
The performances, in particular the Priest, are brilliant and the cut scenes deliver some of the best motion capture you will see this generation in terms of highlighting emotions from happiness and despair to a nervous gulp in the throat.
The overall voice acting and accompanying soundtrack is excellent though, combining with the brilliant storytelling to thoroughly emphasise and accentuate the tension and urgency that this particular situation would command.
One brilliant slo - mo heavy escape sequence in particular stands out from what is ultimately an «alright» movie.
The music selections in Valiant Hearts are across - the - board brilliant, and this particular section of the game is a highlight.
What makes this particular character so brilliant is that you can lock on with the drone whilst moving Bullet around at the same time.
As Philippe de Montebello, then director of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, put it in 2003, when the museum staged a major retrospective of his work, «Guston's particular genius was in mediating seemingly diverse traditions, and, with fluent brushstrokes that speak to the artist's hand and brilliant colour, creating works that vigorously defied conventions.»
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