Sentences with phrase «slackness of»

With Tooth's turtle posture and the utter slackness of his being, his receding hairline and antique manner of dress — trim - tapered suit, ferociously wrinkled silk with the shine worn off, moldering tennis shoes — I could have taken him for elderly.
And, again being fair, the slackness of the gags that follow — which include an impromptu, cafeteria - moving rap sequence and a flesh - pressing game of Twister played by Lawrence and an unbilled Faizon Love — are also perfectly in keeping with what's come before.
It misses out on the main story and cliches the slackness of undarkening material.

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What was taken by outsiders to be slackness, slovenliness or even generosity was in fact a full recognition of the legitimacy of forces other than good ones.
First, those who did not care or tremble could take the way of slackness, turning Luther's gospel into Bonhoeffer's «cheap grace.»
And life, when full of disorder and slackness and vague superfluity, can no more have what we call character than literature can have it under similar conditions.
Adventure requires ambiguity as a residual slackness, necessary if civilization is to extend itself out of the past and into the future.
But i'm more concerned by the the end comment «Lehmann will not let anyone hide or get away with anything less than full focus and effort», which implies a level of slackness is allowed to take place at arsenal training or something else of relevance that negative occurring on arsene wengers watch... interesting...
But still, this feels representative of a general slackness on the social media front when it comes to Democratic Congressmembers — after all, plenty of people across the country (and beyond) were monitoring the #askobama hashtag before, during and after the discussion, making it a good opportunity to promote messaging.
You should squeak a slackness including a caliber of these exterior as to immaediately end up with hippy tiny pre-molars on the gay dating melbourne.
Director Harold Daniels is no visual stylist and there's a slackness to many of the scenes, but he comes to life in a nighttime murder scene that he transforms into a model of noir violence, an urban street fight in the dark of the empty city picked out in shards of light (credit likely goes to cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca, RKO's crime movie vet), and the screenplay co-written by Steve Fisher has a bite of irony in its twists.
Puzzled about the slackness at the top of the suspension travel.
The venture's innocuous slackness — the artworks aren't exactly titled or untitled, the installations may change during the course of the show, the space is attended by whichever trusted friends happen to be hanging around on a given evening — only lends breathing room to the venue's black - walled cube.
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