Sentences with word «sotto»

Matt Miller, who says he has «slammed teachers unions plenty,» goes into somber mode and in sotto voce tells us in that there is a «deeper reality» that we all need to grapple with.
Featured among the large - scale works is Vertigo (sotto en su) from 2007, comprised of layers of precision - cut, highly polished metal woven into a reflective and intricate arboreal pattern suspended high above the viewer.
It might require a series of sotto voce conversations with the Secretary and a jointly signed public letter.
But this revolutionary language is spoken sotto voce nowadays.
He had been widely viewed as a company man, a product of Bernardin's Chicago machine of church politics, who was, at least in part, elected president, it was said sotto voce, because it would look good to have a black man in that very public post.
Alyosha's unfailing goodness is Dostoevsky's last word, uttered sotto voce in a world of malevolence and pain, yet resounding every bit as clearly as any cry of misery or horror.
Happily, they take a lot of looking, and set the tone for the display: a master colourist going through his paces, from sotto voce to full throttle.
This procedure was then labelled the illusionist ceiling painting of the quadratura (di sotto in su).
From 1965 and ’68 she conceived and created the Casa sotto la Foglia with Giò Ponti in Malo (VI), an entirely white house inside and out.
The traditionalist right views it with deep suspicion and is sometimes heard to say (if not openly, at least sotto voce) that the Church would have been better off had it never occurred.
«Too late,» he would add sotto voce, his head turned aside, as if walking away.
He does not play, but sits next to Coach Lenny Wilkens on the bench, sings The Star - Spangled Banner sotto voce, smiles for photographers and grants interviews freely.
So Labour's interventions in the education debate are suddenly sotto voce.
An occasional boo or «one term mayor» refrain, often sotto voce, popped up as the Mayor passed by, but the crowd reaction was mostly applause and appreciation directed at the marchers.
Charlotte Gainsbourg, as Hole's ex, slinks about, silkily sotto voce.
Danny Glover, at his most sotto voce, plays the president.
It may be delivered sotto voce, but the message of this masterpiece is profound.
Sopra e sotto, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Restoration Completion, Foto di David Heald © The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York
Any banner proclaiming PICASSO is bound to draw the masses, but this exhibition delivers its lines sotto voce rather than through the megaphones he gave to the Cubist stage manager in «Parade,» his masterpiece for the Ballets Russes.
«I didn't even have my own checkbook until I opened the gallery,» she said, smiling, speaking in a deferential sotto voce that belies an uncompromising tenacity.
Geoengineering is increasingly being discussed (not so sotto voce any more) in many forums.
Throughout the entire hearing the parties could be heard making what I can only describe as sotto voce snide remarks to and about each other.
Users can now ask Alexa to read the Dickens classic to them, exquisitely narrated by Curry, whose sotto voce performance perfectly ties in with the holiday season.
A symphony of soft hues, honest materials, and iconic pieces like the Todd Merrill barrel chairs and the vintage Brueton sofa is performed sotto voce in the back parlor.
Featured among the works in the exhibition is Vertigo (sotto en su) from 2007.
So inevitable are these conclusions, in fact, that I just gave up and accepted the ending, which sidesteps a first - glance case of double jeopardy with such vague dialogue, recited in such a bland tone of sotto voce, that I only got the basic gist of how we got from Point A to Point B. With Point B such a shrug - worthy certainty, I wasn't nearly confused enough to care besides.
They spoke sotto voce that it could just as easily be spent on increased welfare payments.
As they were swamped in flashes, cameras everywhere, smiling like the stars they were, Bruce Willis leans over and says sotto voce «here we are prostituting ourselves around the world again».
Or, at least, that seems to be the buzz, uttered sotto voce, around the strangely quiet coffee shops of Wall Street at the moment.The problem is, China knows all this.
This exhibition opens with La strada di sotto (The Street Below), a glowing field of coloured lights of the kind used during street celebrations in Sicily.
Yet the rack - and - pinion steering is surprisingly accurate, the integrated body - chassis is utterly solid and the outside noise is low enough to enjoy the 12 - speaker stereo, or a conversation sotto voce.
We are prepared to entertain the possibility that those gay spokesmen are right who have said, sotto voce, that their movement is losing its momentum.
It was considered radical for a layperson to read the epistle in English simultaneously with the priest's sotto voce Latin recital.
There are many exceptions to this sotto voce treatment of Christ.
As Cuomo has felt growing pressure to support Democrats trying to retake control of the senate this fall, the calls for 1199 to do the same have been sotto voce at best.
Miliband, by contrast, is getting the hang of this - ranging from the yelping shouting of his conclusion to the sotto voce whispering in which he delivered his trade union reform bit.
Douglas Alexander's «Schools and hospitals first» was (sotto voce) an argument about public services and taxation.
And while I remain unconvinced that a mere ten articles of clothing do a wardrobe make, Gunn's sotto voce advocating for intelligent consumerism, for the cultivation of a deliberate sense of style, for some consciousness in fashion did resonate.
This sotto - voiced broadcaster is a paragon of wholly unearned alpha - male vanity — a 1970s relic resplendent in polyester.
He uses his sotto - voce musicality for threats instead of wooing, but still speaks to his prospective clients about a murder as he would to a pretty girl about dinner and a movie.
Reeves, sotto - voice and laconic throughout does his most daring feat of derring - do by maintaining the lightest of ironies in his performance, and not being afraid to give in to sentiment when appropriate.
The film's only distracting flaw is the sotto voce performance delivered by Oscar - winner Alicia Vikander (for The Danish Girl) who inexplicably seems to swallow her every word here.
The SXSW hit horror - thriller makes quick work of setting the sotto voce stage.
Lovemaking, death - dealing, complete with chrysalis and butterfly imagery and asides from a comically meddlesome priest (Paolo Bonacelli, a familiar face from many an Italian job or co-production)-- that's how The American rolls, sotto voce.
If you've seen «Phantom Thread», you'll know that Lesley Manville steals the movie with every sotto - voce bit of viciousness.

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