Sentences with phrase «so genial»

So genial and enjoyable the vast intricacy of it only starts to tickle your mind afterwards.
He's so genial that somehow it makes the wedding scene all the more disturbing.
He is so genial, and so brutal, about the candidates that one's first wish is that he could take his accustomed place among them — for Clarke, it should be remembered, stood three times for the leadership, and was three times turned down.
Denis, who'd always been so genial to me, became a rampaging bull, storming out of the studio and dragging the sofa with him because his tie mic was still plumbed in.
I admire your ability to stay so genial while meeting ALL THOSE PEOPLE and doing ALL THAT TRAVELLING.
Searles, 65, has an epically thick salt - and - pepper mustache and a disposition so genial he makes Mr. Rogers seem like a drill sergeant.

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Mainly, because in all the verbiage about freedoms of beliefs there is something so important, so blatantly acute yet everyone do not even mention it, except - oh genial me: Why would anyone in the whole world support any type of creed / belief / religion where a whole lot of humans — as in millions of human women — are not allowed to go to school, to even just read and write - less become a teacher, doctor, lawyer, president of their own companies, their own countries, mutilated by the millions when they reach puberty, WHY is this allowed?
Because those staying with us feel so comfortable and at home, it's easy for them to engage with other guests as well as the genial and helpful staff.
So Arsene could abandon winning a for a more genial 4th place focus allowing him to experiment with all manner of strange signings, keeping injured players and keeping and playing favourites long after their used by date.
Maragos, a genial former businessman, had refrained so far from making attacks on his fellow GOP candidates, including Wendy Long, a conservative Manhattan lawyer running her first campaign.
So when Sin - Dee's faux - genial attempts to ascertain her boyfriend's whereabouts turn into earsplitting fits, Alexandra peels off to hustle up customers and hand out cards advertising a show she'll be performing that night.
His genial manner and eloquent speeches are a thing of beauty, and it's a credit to both Waltz and Tarantino that the character remains so likeable despite the nature of his ugly profession.
Notably, «Civil War» doesn't play Captain America for laughs or treat him as a genial anachronism in the way that the earlier films did; its most crucial flashback to the guy's pre-coma existence (which occasions a brief, impressive turn by Emily VanCamp) exists mainly so that we can hear his inner determination put into words: «Compromise where you can.
Of the many thrills that come from interviewing creative people — variously, unknown, ascendant and at the top of their game — there's also the under - discussed flipside: talking with, 1) vapid young «actors» (line - reciters is more like it) who have neither a sense of film history nor an appreciation for their occupational good fortune and, 2) perfectly genial writers and directors who are nonetheless so relentlessly on script — occasionally reciting entire career - checking passages verbatim from press notes no doubt spit - polished into significance by some friendly faction in the dark wings — that you realize they actually have less summary insight or thoughts about several months or years of their own work than you do after 90 to 120 minutes with it.
I suspect that's why Amplify CEO Larry Berger's frank take on personalized learning resonated so strongly a few weeks back, and why I heard from so many regarding the genial response by NewClassrooms CEO Joel Rose.
I wouldn't call him likable by any means, but there is something genial in his character — or so it seems.
Shannon's a genial guy, but he drives the Fiero like he stole it, so when it's my turn behind the wheel, I don't hold back.
He's very ruthless but very genial and he's kind of got the alpha male thing down to a science, so much so that you don't really notice that he's running the world and everyone in it.
That genial term «constraint» probably refers to the «friction» that some publishers prefer you encounter so that ebooks, a form of book they can neither see nor touch, can be controlled in their movements, much as physical book can be controlled.
Arguably the most influential of the Impressionist painters because he helped and encouraged so many younger artists (notably Gauguin and Cezanne), the genial anarchist Camille Pissarro was a participant - along with Edouard Manet (1832 - 83), Gustave Courbet (1819 - 77), Cezanne (1839 - 1906), Fantin - Latour (1836 - 1904) and others - in the seminal Salon des Refusés held in 1863.
Nigel Lawson is treated as everyone's favourite wrinkled doting uncle in Britain — genial, congenial and a bit doddery, so give him some respect, shall we?
Your interviewer will be watching your interaction with the server, so remember to be genial and polite — «please» and «thank you» go a long way.
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