Reckless driving means your driving
showed irreverence or indifference to the safety or property of others.
In a country where so many seemed to
show irreverence or indifference to their faith tradition, a crowd of thousands fell on its knees and struggled to sing the Salve Regina beneath the Mater Ecclesiae mosaic.
Not exact matches
Canon purists whined, but the rest of us thought it was pretty hilarious, and
showed exactly the kind of
irreverence and impishness that so sets Marvel apart from the sobriety of the recent DC universe.
The Daily
Show is back, with its essential wit and
irreverence intact.
Their friendships matter most to them, and that's what gives the
show its emotional potency, but «Cougar Town» very much enjoys reveling in energetic
irreverence, running jokes and bawdy high jinks.
Had the entire film played with the
irreverence shown in many of the «down time» scenes, perhaps there would be more appeal to Retaliation than just for G.I. Joe fans.
Veeck
shows how to create the fun,
irreverence, creativity and passion that help build positive relationships and create community with co-workers and teammates.
Richard Riley, curator of the British Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale, discusses the «standout» talent of Sarah Lucas, and her
show, I Scream Daddio, that focuses squarely on the body (both male and female), and serves up a blend of «classicism,
irreverence and toughness».
The interactive nature of many of the works in this
show, and his bold
irreverence to the traditional art scene, make for a wild exhibition and simply put, it's FUN.
These artists, who rose to prominence through a series of group
shows at the Hyde Park Art Center, approached figuration with wit and
irreverence while drawing upon earlier art historical styles such as Surrealism, as well as self - taught art and popular forms such as comic book.
With a nod to art history and masterpieces made by the greatest artists of the last five hundred years, Stacy Cantrell brings her quirky humor and
irreverence for the sacred to Looped, a
show of free form macro-crochet.
The astounding range of creativity,
irreverence and abstruseness that resulted was bracketed between endpapers with wide - angled views of masses of humanity: The first
showed the 1963 March on Washington, the last the 1969 Woodstock festival.