Sentences with phrase «so pithy»

So this pithy review will most certainly be revisited and reinvested into.
In language so pithy as to be axiomatic, Ed Ruscha suggested in a 1979 drawing that HOLLYWOOD IS A VERB.
Reviews Jennifer Steinkamp LEHMANN MAUPIN GALLERY by Suzanne Hudson In language so pithy as to be axiomatic, Ed Ruscha suggested in a 1979 drawing that HOLLYWOOD IS A VERB.
This is a game for gamers, by gamers, so the the pithy put - downs ring of truth.

Not exact matches

Zuckerberg said of the self - made billionaire: «Peter was the person who told me this really pithy quote: «In a world that's changing so quickly, the biggest risk you can take is not taking any risk.»
To make gains among these voters, Republicans needed to make detailed (but pithy) arguments about what was wrong with Obamacare and the benefits of Republican health care policy X (read National Affairs to get an idea of some of the things they could have said), and do so in plain language.
If you need to lump everyone into one column and make pithy remarks to feel better about yourself, then so be it.
They had already determined that evolution could not be true based on their religious convictions, and so any logical or scientific inconsistencies within the young earth creationism model were dismissed with a shrug of the shoulders and a pithy statement about the mysteries of God.
It has sometimes been conjectured that, so far from being in itself a sermon, it is a collection of pithy sayings perhaps used by Jesus from time to time as texts for longer discourses to his followers.
He sliced his distinctions so thick he left a vapor trail of pithy spin and sharp - elbowed one - liners.
It's short (something that can't be said about any of my posts) and pithy and hit me right between the eyes because it's the essence of why parenting's so hard emotionally.
So I wanted to find two other men... And I said... Oh, I'm sorry... Commissioner Howard Zemsky also added another pithy comment which is, «Pass Uber so I can get off this camel.&raquSo I wanted to find two other men... And I said... Oh, I'm sorry... Commissioner Howard Zemsky also added another pithy comment which is, «Pass Uber so I can get off this camel.&raquso I can get off this camel.»
And because there was so much overhead involved with sending a letter — folding, enveloping, addressing, stamping, mailing — few bothered to send only a few pithy words.
It was so hilarious to see him face off against younger industry «tweet stars» a couple of years ago at a TIFF event — a moderator chose a topic and participants had a limited to write a pithy tweet.
The audience is invited to believe that their lives are devoid of thoughts and motivations beyond hustle and pleasure, and so the movie ends up feeling like a millennial Instagram feed: cute, edgy, explosive, pithy, but shallow.
ALEX: Yeah, so he chooses a pithy goth band....
It's sometimes an intellectual endeavor, as the inclusion of nerdy yups like Campbell Scott (Singles) and Liev Schreiber (Party Girl) would lead you to believe, so there's plenty of spirited conversation and pithy dialogue throughout.
(I'm not so sure a girl Anna's can come up with such pithy zingers so quickly; it's one thing to be a smartass, and quite another to be a smart ass.)
So forget pithy sayings such as, «Elementary, my dear Watson,» the new and improved Sherlock Holmes is more inclined to gloat as he doles out damage, spitting out lines like, «Weaken right jaw.
It's not funny, because it's trying hard to be cute and then also pithy and then also political and self - aware, and it's impossible for so many things to simultaneously occupy the same space.
You know where the story's going from the outset, so all we can do is hope that the hurdles concocted in first - time feature screenwriter Elizabeth Meriweather's screenplay prove to be funny or pithy enough to be worth the journey.
Though the press book tries to get one to ignore this, it pairs Frears with a codirector, Mike Dibb, and a cowriter, critic Charles Barr, both of whom are credited first; so maybe Frears — a good director of actors who's never shown much aptitude for or interest in film aesthetics — was too busy with Mary Reilly to do much more on this than chew the fat with four colleagues and add a few pithy voice - overs.
You need not answer every chat question, so try waiting until you have something impassioned or pithy to add.
So drop it already... review the car for what it is... not what pathetic and meaningless pithy comparison you can come up with in order to garner a few more hits on the page!!!!
So, I've been looking forward to reading A Gate at the Stairs since its fall publication, when it was described in BookPage as «solidly and delightfully Lorrie Moore territory; there's the isolated, intelligent female narrator who both hides and survives through her humor and nonchalance; the Midwestern landscape that stretches with ennui and possibility; the pithy wordplay that is as haunting as it is lighthearted.»
So I put down some pithy lines and attempted to make them punchy.
Addie's down - the - country - road neighbor offers pithy advice along with her flower starts, so I liked the emphasis.
I struggled to condense my feelings on the latest World of Warcraft expansion into a short easily readable and pithy blog post so I gave up and decided to write all the words instead.
What is it, then, that elevates the nominally similar work of David Hammons (b. 1943)-- a MacArthur «genius grant» winner in 1991 — so far above the pack that it seems as if he's landed from another planet, equipped with X-ray vision and telepathy, hoisting our foibles about race and class with a variety of pithy petards?
So reads the neon script of one of Welsh conceptual artist Cerith Wyn Evans's typically pithy sculptural meditations.
WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART: «SOPHIA AL - MARIA: BLACK FRIDAY» (through Oct. 31) A decade or so ago, the Qatari - American artist, writer and filmmaker Sophia Al - Maria came up with a pithy term, Gulf Futurism, to describe the warp - speed transformations of Dubai and other oil - rich cities: the rise of hotels, malls and museums and the incorporation of the area's Bedouin tribes into an international consumer class.
Traveled to Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Santa Monica Museum of Art, CA; Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis; and American Center, Paris (catalogue) 1992 5th Anniversary Show, Karsten Schubert Ltd., London Psycho, Kunsthall, New York Nayland Blake, Richmond Burton, Peter Cain, and Gary Hume, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York 1991 Something Pithier and More Psychological, Simon Watson, New York Someone or Somebody, Meyers / Bloom Gallery, Los Angeles Paintings and Drawings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Vertigo: The Remake, Galerie Thaddeaus Ropac, Salzburg Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?
Re: the pithy one - liners SP, you are right I think — it just takes more time, but is probably necessary based on the feedback I've got so far.
Why is it that many judicial decisions are packed full of money quotes, those pithy little paragraphs that make the decision pop off the page, while by contrast, so many legal briefs, even those that would garner an «A» in writing, are serviceable, plodding and dull?
The longer a post goes, the more likely a reader will click away, so it pays to keep blog posts short, sweet, and pithy.
As well, your resume must be glimpseable and pithy to grab the attention of the reader so he will pluck yours from the stacks of lukewarm, unfocused resumes and call you in for the interview.
They're aware it catches the consumer's eye, and it's so easy for them to show their personal brand by tacking on an often pithy comment when they share.
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