Sentences with phrase «particular penchant»

The phrase "particular penchant" means having a strong liking or preference for something specific. Full definition
In investing, there is also particular penchant for prediction at the beginning of the year.
Predictable and pedestrian, albeit pithy and punchy, Mr Popper's Penguins is pitched at pleading pre-teens rather than put - upon parents, with the latter unlikely to be placated by Carrey's particular penchant for peculiar physical antics.
As a functional medicine doctor, my goal is to search out the best way for my patients to use food as medicine to optimize their health, and as a tea obsessive, I have a particular penchant for the healing power of the plants in the tea kingdom.
Lately, VB has shown a particular penchant for candy - colored pumps and we're obsessed with the look for spring.
I have a particular penchant for heels, and as my size 9's rarely can squeeze themselves Cinderella - stepsister style into true vintage shoes, I'm always on the lookout for vintage inspired brands.
The Throne of Blood isn't a film I would necessarily recommend... unless you have a particular penchant for Samurai Shakespeare movies!
The Parts Of This Film That Don't Feel Like They're Made Entirely Of Poop: A rollicking penguins - sliding - on - their - bellies moment that takes place on the spiraling floor of the Guggenheim Museum and the presence of British actress Ophelia Lovibond as Jim Carrey's peculiar personal assistant with a particular penchant for pronouncing words that begin with the letter «P.»
If your kids have a particular penchant for pests though, this might be a decent game to play with them.
Bigelow is a tremendous filmmaker with a particular penchant for holding tension, and Detroit looks to see her expanding her canvas in interesting ways.
However, unless your kids have a particular penchant for this genre, this quiet tale may send them running — especially once they sense there is love in the Eyre.
Those with a particular penchant for Family Guy or American Dad!
In a bid to double profits by 2018, the FUV (Ferrari Utilitarian Vehicle), a term coined by Marchionne, would probably have little trouble finding suitors — the burgeoning Chinese market has a particular penchant for SUVs from premium European brands and the Middle East will fall over themselves in the scramble to own such a Ferrari.
We write about luxury adventure travel (and have a particular penchant for small ship and river cruising).
They've now moved from being something very cool to being something downright bloody irritating as they appear in absolutely everything, with a particular penchant for turning up in games where we must combat them with tooth, nail and really big guns.
Like Beuys, Polke created extraordinary assemblies of the most ordinary materials, which also appeared in his collages and paintings: at one point he developed a particular penchant for liverwurst and potato that culminated in 1967 with Potato House, a remarkable flat - pack installation.
From the beginning, however, he showed a particular penchant for landscape paintings, favoring garden - like settings that he often enlivened with figures; he also painted several scenes of downtown Chicago.
A Philadelphia native and Doylestown resident of the Worthington House between 1910 and 1926, Charles Sheeler (1883 — 1965) is recognized as one of the founding figures of American modernism for his pioneering work as both a painter and a photographer, with a particular penchant for industrial subjects.
Anthony, also a painter and an illustrator has a particular penchant for Cubism and Abstract expressionism, elements that relate back to his admiration for unique expression that surpasses the confines of «the trend,» and that instead gives preference and credence to individuality.
After all, it is today's younger generations that have a particular penchant for companies that say they want to make the world a better place.
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