Sentences with phrase «plenty of admiration»

This lively, humorous retelling of a traditional tale in an unusual and modern setting engendered the usual concerns about cultural stereotyping, the provision of sourcing (always an issue for folktales), and the portrayal of a generic «Africa» — as well as plenty of admiration.
For a slightly more feminine look that receives plenty of admiration, barrettes are the first solution that comes to mind.
The 24 - year - old Frenchman has been one of West Ham's best performers in an inconsistent season with his marauding runs down the left earning him plenty of admiration.

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Arsene Wenger has nothing but admiration for the South Coast side, who seem to sell their best players every summer, but still manage to replace them with just as much quality, and also bring plenty of highly talented youngsters through their academy.
What's interesting about this statistic is that plenty of moms express admiration for celebrities who breastfeed, particularly those who do so in public or in professional photo shoots.
Rihanna's Fenty Beauty has won over plenty of fans, but how those fans choose to express their admiration isn't always consistent.
Rihanna's Fenty Beauty has won plenty of fans since its viral launch, but it seems that people have different ways of expressing their admiration.
The silent era is clearly a pet subject for Selznick, and there's plenty in this film that feels heavily of a piece with HUGO, but that sense of admiration isn't present in the 70's.
The end results are plenty of production details, backgrounds on cast and crew members, and with the exception of the final reel, the pacing is pretty brisk; it's only their admiration for actor Arthur Dignam that results in dead spots during the film's denouement.
Joyce — who appeared in Oren Moverman's The Messenger — brings enormous energy to the Hilda role, portraying a damaged young woman with plenty of tricks up her sleeve, and whose attitude toward Solness seems to forever oscillate between admiration and hate.
And although Great Britain has certainly given us plenty of track stars, the repetitive problem preventing them from admiration outside the U.K. is that it takes more than a virtuously sorted chassis and impressive steering to gain worldwide appeal.
Because of their nature, Witchers are subject to a mixture of admiration, respect and plenty of fear from the populus, with some even referring to Geralt as a mutant — a description that is, to be fair, apt as Geralt is very different from what we would usually class as human, having increased speed, strength and senses to name just a few.
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