If you prefer the emphasize the retro
quaintness of the farmhouse style rather than the cool shades and straight shapes of the modern style, you will love this example from Bless «er House.
M Dodson, «The End in the Beginning - Re (de) finding Aboriginality» (1994) 1 Australian Aboriginal Studies 2 at 5; see also Mick Dodson's warning against measuring the authenticity of a culture by «
the quaintness of its technologies»: M Dodson, «Indigenous Culture and Native Title», (1996) 21 Alternative Law Journal 2 at 5.
Obrist laughs at
the quaintness of the scenario.
Similarly, a sculpture of a lantern shown at Matthew Marks (Laterne / Lantern from 2017) was simultaneously a reminder and a rebuttal of Enlightenment ideals, just as the spinning wheel recalls the horrors of slavery as much as it does
the quaintness of pre-industrial life.
For this show, Fischl continued to paint surrealist tableaux where
the quaintness of small - town America is tainted by lurid forms of sexuality and violence.
I loved
the quaintness of Hotel Atitlan and the old - world grace and romance of Casa Santo Domingo.
I like
the quaintness of the town.
Book today and experience the sands of famous Kauai beaches,
quaintness of small towns and our lush tropical scenery.
We uncover these mystery's with recently successful writer Juliet Ashton played by Lily James who's bubbly performance is just right for
the quaintness of post-war Britain.
Based on a novel by Raymond F. Jones, This Island Earth is one of those rare 1950s speculative films that holds up as well today as it did when first released, despite the comparative
quaintness of the special effects and high - tech paraphernalia.
Given the legislative catatonia in Washington, that nugget of history has
the quaintness of a bygone age.
But, don't let
the quaintness of this locally - owned, antique - laden boutique hotel fool you.
I love your toppings and
the quaintness of the bite sizes you have created.
Those who work in theological education are also aware, however, that we must also avoid intellectual or spiritual tourism — the tendency to explore the range and
quaintness of the world's wondrous variety without asking about the truth - claims of various cultures, without attempting to discern the relative justice of alternative social practices, or without seeking commonalities that may overarch multiple lands and religions.
Not exact matches
The group immersed itself in the ambience
of River Oaks, a lovely exurban village with its studied country
quaintness, winding wooded drives, and imposing homes.
The valley, back then, still had a
quaintness to it, with a population
of just 741,000 and a Las Vegas strip that looked little like it does today.
Of course, 19th - century attitudes might be dismissed out of hand for their droll quaintnes
Of course, 19th - century attitudes might be dismissed out
of hand for their droll quaintnes
of hand for their droll
quaintness.
A few friends
of mine went on a small road trip there salt month and also fell in love with its
quaintness.
That's my idea
of hell to be honest, I can't abide that sort
of quirky British
quaintness that American viewers seem to lap up.
But not often, as Tony Kushner's («Angels in America») screenplay — loosely adapted from Doris Kearns Goodwin's «Team
of Rivals» — eschews grandeur for
quaintness, creating a film which like a play more often than not.
It seems particularly perverse to take actors who helped develop the» 60's thesping style
of hang - loose, semi-improvisational immediacy and stick them in a creaky period piece glazed with arch gentility and ersatz
quaintness.
Two television commercials, charming for their
quaintness, are nonetheless grainy and melodramatic, and a 42 - picture stills gallery showcases various poster art and lobby cards for the original release
of the film.
If the movie sees board games as quaint and items
of nostalgia, it also wants to channel into that
quaintness and nostalgia for an older generation — those who saw the original movie as kids and, hence, are old enough to know that video games where once contained, not on discs or in digital downloads, but in plastic boxes.
A child drinking a large glass
of milk before bed is Rockwellian in its
quaintness.
The screenplay, written by Chase Palmer & Cary Fukunaga (Beasts
of No Nation) and Gary Dauberman (Annabelle: Creation), stays true to the core
of King's story and its characters, exploring themes
of childhood trauma and the ugliness lurking behind small - town
quaintness.
But for Faces Places, Varda is pointing JR's attentions toward the people
of France and to the small towns that often get branded with outsiders» touristy notions
of quaintness.
I chose Smithville as the locale for The House That Love Built because
of the
quaintness and friendly people.
What are the moral implications
of quaintness?
With its wealth
of B&B s, horse - drawn carriages, and convenient places to buy fudge, Cape May easily has the highest
quaintness per capita
of any Jersey Shore beach town.
Lady Grey has a romantic
quaintness that is difficult to resist — from its sandstone church to its wide, sandy roads, low - key historical Victorian buildings with wrought iron gates, stoeps and verandas, and one
of the most beautiful settings
of any town in the Eastern Cape.
It's an absolute must - visit in terms
of historical buildings and
quaintness; you'll feel as though you've stepped into a little English village set on a hillside (CNN labelled it South Africa's most eccentric town in 2014).
Framed by wide sandy beaches dotted by unimposing resorts, the town
of Bizerte in northern Tunisia offers a
quaintness unrivalled by more tourism - centred meccas such as Sousse and Hammamet.
And its lack
of commercialisation (there are architectural restrictions on any new buildings) means there is little chance it will ever lose its
quaintness.
In the valley under the clouds, beautiful Salento presents itself and all
of its
quaintness.
Boracay beaches have retained their
quaintness, despite the anarchic development
of the island.
The Jungle Room is an embodiment
of tropical nature and unaffected
quaintness.
During the 1950s and 1960s, as Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism purged representation from the canvas, Buffet's continued repertoire
of expressionist clowns, bullfighters, cityscapes and flagellated Christs were left open to accusations
of quaintness, even kitsch.
Of course, such simplicity and quaintness was probably doomed to not survive in our litigious society, and according to Nordstrom's Wikipedia page, «new hire orientations now provide this card along with a full handbook of other more specific rules and legal regulations.&raqu
Of course, such simplicity and
quaintness was probably doomed to not survive in our litigious society, and according to Nordstrom's Wikipedia page, «new hire orientations now provide this card along with a full handbook
of other more specific rules and legal regulations.&raqu
of other more specific rules and legal regulations.»