The silver version is the less attractive: the contrast with the black face exaggerates the overall
squareness of the handset.
Walking into the vaulted white
squareness of The Hole, I'm slammed from all sides by Yahnker's enormous images — meticulously hand - drawn, magnified portraits of kitsch.
The thin substrates are emphasized by alternating open edges, and
the squareness of each object is revealed to be the result of two conjoined rectangles.
There was a debate about loss of perfection and the lesser
squareness of these arrows, but they were still added and you didn't only have to touch squares, but also needed to move some of the squares in the direction of the arrows.
The very
squareness of it is refreshing.»
Not exact matches
First let me compliment you on the beautiful
squareness and non-sticky-looking-ness
of your caramels.
Anyway, golf will endure even without hip nicknames because it is the last major sport to prize decorum and discipline — the game's
squareness is part
of its charm.
And in this unique cultural moment golf gets to flaunt its
squareness while still enjoying a modicum
of street cred, since it has the No. 1 crossover star in sports.
Eugene Levy is back for the third time as Jim's father, who's an odd mix
of squareness and tolerance.
The major Caucasian characters in the film are almost all forces
of opposition: Tim Roth plays bigoted governor George Wallace as a weak man raging pitifully against progress, while Dylan Baker brings a perfect
squareness to J. Edgar Hoover, assigned by Johnson to spy on and possibly discredit King.
Similarly, the framing, dialogue and casting are also off - kilter, bizarre (and hilarious) Marlene Dietrich playing a Mexican prostitute / fortune teller with a German accent, the aforementioned Charlton Heston as a Mexican symbol
of the impotence,
squareness and just plain lameness
of the law, Dennis Weaver as the world's weirdest hotel clerk, and Orson Welles at his most grotesque as the fat drunk sheriff who likes to beat confessions out
of the suspects he's framed.
It would be too facile to claim that this one recollection is the root
of all his squares; but it might be true to say that the man's obsessive investigation
of squareness helps to explain why that particular memory had primal status for him.
Contributed by Jonathan Stevenson / «Fast Forward: Painting from the 1980s,» the Whitney's trenchant exhibition
of American work, immediately recalls the Reagan era, when bluffness trumped irony and a turbocharged version
of squareness — razor - sharp creases and collar bars, coke - fueled hostile takeovers, money in the service
of comfort and status, strategic peremptoriness — shoved aside the counterculture.
This is a simple process wherein you adjust a series
of right angles to fit the corners
of your screen, check for
squareness, and decide where you want the subtitles to sit on the screen.