Sentences with phrase «recent penchant»

Given Google's recent penchant for holding one hardware event in the fall, the lack of a Made by Google smart display announcement — so far — is not surprising.
Here, remnants of the young Swiss artist's recent penchant for melting devices like iPhones and hard drives in vats of molten lava take the form of geode - like rocks (priced between $ 8,500 — $ 19,000).
It's quite miraculous, given Hollywood's recent penchant for plundering the TV archives for ideas, that nobody's come up with the idea of making a new film based on Airwolf or Blue Thunder.
With Hollywood «s recent penchant for turning mediocre television shows into less than mediocre movies, Charlie's Angels is now larger than life on the big screen — or maybe I was just sitting too close.
He's got the white picket fence, the loving, supportive wife (Leonora Pitts) and a child with a recent penchant for off - colored drawings.
At least the casting, outside of Weller's role and Michael McKean (doing very well as a pompous psychiatrist), disregards DCU's recent penchant for star power in favour of practiced voice actors.

Not exact matches

Petite & Sweet staff set about creating a higher - end version of the Twinkie, incorporating their recent obsession with salted caramel, a rising trend in dessert offerings, as well as their penchant for ganache, into two Twinkie prototypes.
On the occasion of yet another downward revision in growth numbers, this time out of the U.S., it's a good time to take a quick survey of recent writing that just so happens to focus on the penchant among economists and the U.S. Fed to over-estimate growth predictions.
Despite his penchant for flowery prose and, at times, odd metaphors in his popular monthly investment outlooks, Gross seems to have taken to the new media communication tool, posting a number of tweets in recent months that have even played into rap mogul - style feuds with well - known academics.
In more recent years, the NCCB has generally contained the penchant for issuing comprehensive pronouncements on great public policy questions where the Church's authoritative teaching is not univocally clear.
One of the most recent examples of Menchie's penchant for innovation is its new Pop - arazzi Popcorn flavor.
«A street - racing blockbuster about traffic cops» is one of the more endearing action - film premises in recent memory, and in terms of conceptual scale alone it seems a refreshing rejoinder to the genre's rather exhausting penchant for maximalism.
Based on Martinez's extensive history as a go - to music composer within the filmmaking industry, it should come as no surprise that his inclusion in Mangold's production should be welcomed with open arms — as his penchant for orchestrating moody and atmospheric soundscapes is impeccable, most notably with his recent string of work with Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn on The Neon Demon, Drive and Only God Forgives.
But all that changes when he goes to an Undead Anonymous meeting and finds kindred souls in Rita, an impossibly sexy recent suicide with a taste for the formaldehyde in cosmetic products, and Jerry, a twenty - one - year - old car crash victim with an exposed brain and a penchant for Renaissance pornography.
In Dialectic V, the artist telegraphs the world's endless penchant for violence; from the recent shooting in Paris on the Champs Elysée to the so - called mother of all bombs dropped on Afghanistan to the rising tensions with North Korea.
Best known for his pipe cleaner constructions and immersive, heavily patterned installations that borrow as much from DIY design as they do the history of modern art, the New York artist Lucky DeBellevue has a penchant for humble materials that extends to the rubber stamps, wood veneer, and pistachio shells of his more recent work.
Given recent history and our penchant for burning fossil fuels, I'd consider this somewhat unlikely.
Dr. Susan Crockford has also highlighted Lunn's penchant for deceptive reporting here as he attempts to downplay a recent survey that reports increasing bear populations in the Hudson Bay area.
Indeed, this recent article by Ron Clutz regarding an alt - left, social justice warrior scientist - seemingly with a pimp's penchant for exaggerated alarmism porn - certainly was a motivational prod for moi.
I hope that the new penchant for studying misdemeanors and lower - level courts that is part of the scholarship of Alexandra Natapoff, John King, and a recent paper by Nirej Sehkon on contempt and probation makes more perspicuous this type of judicial activity.
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