Sentences with phrase «slight moment with»

Obviously, there's time in the script to develop these relationships between the cast members — there's a great slight moment with Bess Armstrong and Louis Gossett Jr. who otherwise barely interact.

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If anybody had passed at that moment and casually remarked upon the morning with the slightest hint that it had a moral or metaphysical meaning, I would have answered, «That's a lie.»
I would say over the last 5 or 6 years, we are close to equal (and you could also include Wisconsin as a threesome for relative equality) and would not argue with anyone saying either side has a slight edge at the moment.
«One day Thiago could return to Milan, and he would like to, but at the moment there is not the slightest chance that he could change club,» Tonietto said in an interview with MilanNews.
I agree with you about Ipads, I don't like parents using them at the slightest moment of boredom, as I think that is partly the reason kids get addicted to them.
One of the major effects of pregnancy hormones is experiencing mood swings; you could be ecstatic one moment with the growing life within you, while the next moment you may want to burst into tears at the slightest thing.
He's not in the slightest bit interested in them at the moment, but that might come with age.
It provides me with just enough of a recharge that I am ready to tackle story time and teeth - brushing battles with our six - year old, and hopefully pass on a little of the bliss to her as I linger a moment too long while I brush her hair back from her forehead with my kiss — catching the slightest whiff of her babyhood — and tuck her gangly limbs into her nest.
I had a slight moment of panic thinking I had paired this skirt with a navy top specifically because of the Navy stripes.
My internet search history has indicated to me that I may have slight obsession with outdoor kitchens at the moment.
Hemming them with just a slight break also makes them feel more of the moment, I think, but not so fashion forward that you can't wear them for years to come.
The moment you say something even with the slightest hint of negativity, he will feel like you're making him choose between you and his folks, and then resent you for it.
With slight chances in the other categories, the Best Score award might the moment to shine for Ang Lee's Life of Pi.
Except that the final scene is of her dancing to the eponymous track by Umberto Tozzi and, in itself, provided me with one of my very favorite film moments from 2013 — a perfectly uplifting, joyous ending to a movie that manages to be optimistic without being pat, funny without being scornful and happy without being slight.
A silly uninspired juvenile one - joke film, that manages a few amusing moments before it runs out of material and pads its slight story with repetitive jokes about a stiff no one at a party realizes is dead.
Still the young actress does the best in this objectifying role, with a winning smile and a slight perchance at delivering comic moments.
Heady stuff for a film that is essentially Nick of Time on a plane, and indeed it may ultimately be too slight a framework to support the amount of topical sociology I'm tempted to ask it to bear, but there are moments now and again weighted with so much proverbial baggage that Red - Eye, with its melancholy regret, sucks the air right out of the theatre.
Here are some book review and ebook review sites I recommend at the moment: Complete Review (Translated fiction with links to other reviews), Literary License (new novels), Chamberfour.com (group literary review blog), Books Blog (Guardian group blog), Quarterly Conversation (extended book review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer reviews of translated fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through Books.
Although he was once slight of build, his waist had thickened over the years but he still carried himself lightly, and with an alertness bred of the traveler's instinct for inhabiting the moment.
With each passing moment it became clear that Ben refused to accept even the slightest gesture of pity.
For the moment, I can put up with these slight idiosyncrasies; they are noticable, but small.
Light, airy flutes paired with the slightest tick of maracas create a melody, complimented by tiny electric piano pings, only sounding when the moment calls.
The reward, knowing that once you've covered the walls and floors with the blood and move to the next room, you can breath a slight moment of relief before starting whole kill trip again.
Without fail, moments before crossing the finish line the final time, the framerate will hiccup and there will be a slight delay with original Xbox One.
Whether capturing specific instances or conjuring hazy memories, Barriball's work combines intense, concentrated moments with slight, playful gestures, highlighting the fleeting moments and discreet surroundings that witness our passage through time and space.
For these few moments they have put down their weapons, and it is not unusual even with the most combative couples for a slight smile to come through.
I tried to buy one condo as a rental property with a loan from with Chase recently, but Chase declined my loan at the last moment since investor owner ratio is slight above 50 %.
Parenting is full of moments where our hearts stretch, break, and just plain ache with love / joy / pain / slights / yearnings.
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