Sometimes irreverent, always poignant, Parnell's In - House is the first step on your way to corporate legal glory.
com, includes blog posts and advice —
sometimes irreverent but always honest — for lawyers he helps who no longer are or never were focused on a traditional legal career.
Here I attempt to provide fun bits and
sometimes irreverent accounts of what is going on in the profession / education / business of law with little to no reading required.
Usually fun, and
sometimes irreverent, it's always good in terms of grabbing attention.
His questioning,
sometimes irreverent approach to the creation of his sculptures challenged the nature of these materials, in particular how they could be affected by forces such as heat or gravity, determining their final form.
Carolyn answers questions in her imitable, colloquial and
sometimes irreverent style — and, when she doesn't know the answer to a question, she finds an expert who does!
The substance very frequently dives off - topic but the obvious rapport among the commentators and their (
sometimes irreverent) jokes about the movie make this enjoyable to listen to.
that feel «Wright - y» to me, but most notably: the off - kilter and
sometimes irreverent humor (a Marvel movie that takes a dump on the Avengers themselves?)
... but I'll always be a child of the universe)
Sometimes irreverent.
(That slogan was a joke — I am
sometimes irreverent — but hey what could the crowd do — true, I'm not running for re-election — but I'm not going away).
The most successful political voices on social media — Stella Creasy, Tom Watson, Douglas Carswell - are independent voices: funny, personal and
sometimes irreverent.
They're eccentric... The best employees are often a little different: quirky,
sometimes irreverent, even delighted to be unusual.
Not exact matches
The author even characterizes one soldier, who wrestles with the Christianity of his boyhood days and
sometimes sounds a bit
irreverent, as a «non «Christian,» as if he were a Muslim or Hindu.
Sometimes I would imagine an
irreverent me way down the line who refused to fall into place, disrupting the steady progression and creating a new reality that informed the ones that followed.
I'm a down to earth, caring, love, and loyal person with morals and virtues of my own, but rather open - minded, fairly easy going, witty, intelligent, and rather
irreverent,
sometimes....
Although Cat and Elena's burgeoning friendship and determination make for a heartening story, it's Maguire's Baba Yaga, full of
irreverent anachronisms and a salty attitude, who steals the show —
sometimes, in fact, overpowering the rest of the story.
But a quick tip or even an
irreverent quip can
sometimes be helpful too.
Oldenburg's environments
sometimes doubled as the sites of Happenings,
irreverent non-narrative theater pieces that defined the era's ad - hoc approach to art - making and exerted a powerful influence on later performance art.
A celebrated creator of
irreverent and
sometimes twisted works of sculpture, Erwin Wurm employs gentle humor, interactivity and the natural curiosity of his audience to get us to think more deeply about the foibles of our modern world.
They are always adorable, funny and
sometimes a tiny bit
irreverent.
«1000» a performance piece by Paola Pivi, Sunday 24 May, 17.00, Turbine Hall Bridge Adding to the lively atmosphere of the Turbine Hall during the day, a newly commissioned, one - off performance devised by contemporary artist Paola Pivi will form the latest instalment in the artist's characteristically playful,
irreverent and
sometimes surreal oeuvre.
His works embrace whimsical references, tailored alterations,
irreverent imitations or updates,
sometimes with a personal or autobiographical angle, of artists including Sol LeWitt, Ed Ruscha, Alighiero e Boetti and Bruce Nauman.
While his drawing is less abstract than Hugh's above, he
sometimes touches an
irreverent note more like Hugh than anyone else.
They are
sometimes -
irreverent watchdogs of the bench and bar.
My daughters, lovely
irreverent young women that they are,
sometimes joke about which one of them will stay on our farmette and look after the oldies (referring to my husband and I) in order to inherit.
His writing includes an
irreverent psychology column called «Off The Couch» in print and on - line versions of Frontiers magazine and his
sometimes controversial views have been featured about in The Huffington Post, The Advocate, People, and several other publications.