But
the premise of the whole thing is shaky.
Not exact matches
I loved the
premise, the strain
of darkness under the jokes, Titus has my heart forever, and Kimmy, well, she is just so believable, so earnest, so real even though the
whole thing is utterly unreal.
Russ, the
whole Jesus - on - a-cross sacrifice
thing, a core
premise of your religion, is a steaming pile
of bull dung.
Bottom line is her
whole premise was stupid — She was living the rules
of ancient Judaism not Christianity, The
whole thing is stupid and self promotional.
In fact, the only
thing that makes Hostage feel different is the misguided style
of its director, who by every appearance, seems completely bored by the
whole premise of his movie that he has to direct it as if he were doing a different project altogether.
But the
whole embargo
thing... I'm not quite sure I understand... I guess I understand the basic
premise of an embargo, but I don't know that I like it.
HECK by Zander Cannon «Heck» has a really creepy
premise, some fine cartooning, and I quite enjoy the stylized design
of the
whole thing.
That's the
whole premise of the
thing — they are not going to do all that market research and then suggest you fill up with iShares!
So once you accept that the
premise for this show
of one work apiece by old friends and emerging art - stars Sharon Lockhart, Laura Owens and Frances Stark («an investigation into the nature
of discourse and dialogue among friends») was in fact a non-
premise from the word «go,» you will probably enjoy
things a
whole lot more.
Any argument that starts with the
premise that access to the text
of laws is adequate if designated «professionals» have some access is deeply discriminatory to the citizen / taxpayer that is paying for this
whole thing.
The previous 700 - odd words
of grumbling probably sound pretty dire, but I'm actually pleased that the Sony SmartWatch 3 exists at all; the
whole premise of Android Wear is that it should enable a wide array
of watches, from the elegant LG G Watch R to this sporty
thing Sony made.