Few artists have built on Process Art's fidelity to forthright materials and methods with
such exuberance.
He runs with
such exuberance that he looks like he is bouncing.
However, housing market statistics reported by Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) for last month are devoid of
such exuberance.
Such exuberance might seem odd.
Not exact matches
For many, the Skype deal is seen — along with
exuberance for the LinkedIn IPO and sky - high private valuations of companies
such as Facebook — as a sign of a fast - inflating technology bubble: What else could explain
such a lofty price tag for a company that lost $ 7 million in 2010 and $ 418 million the year before?
Such measured efforts to temper these markets»
exuberance should help avoid more serious market adjustments later on.
Now, however, investor
exuberance is being supported by proposed fiscal policy
such as lower corporate taxes, deregulation and historically large budget cuts to help finance the rebuilding of the nation's infrastructure and military.
In a classic case of too little, too late, a few Lutheran heroes,
such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer, could not make up for the wider Lutheran response to the threat of Nazism — which ranged from outright
exuberance to strategic collaboration to vague neutrality.
Few players relish
such moments of utter dominance as much as Scott Brown does, and the Celtic captain let Rangers fans know about his
exuberance during a moment in the match.
De Blasio, who loves lacing his announcements with adjectives
such as «transcendent» and «historical,» did not seem to share Cuomo's
exuberance about the status of their relationship
In prose that leaps from the page, Jamison probes the neurochemistry of
exuberance, an emotion that bonds young animals together and that fueled the work of
such folk as President Theodore Roosevelt, whose irrepressible love of nature led him to found many of America's national parks.
Amongst several auxiliary discoveries
such as a lack of cancers, zero facial deformation, zero cavities, rugged resistance to disease and joyful
exuberance for life... he noted that all of the strongest, healthiest and happiest tribes he studied ate a diet rich in saturated fats from animal meat and organs.
Happily, in between days of steady downpour, the sun shone brilliantly on Saturday, reflecting the feelings of
exuberance and joy on
such a happy day.
«We have brands that have strong appeal in Arabic cultures due to the
exuberance of the pieces and materials,
such as Lino Villaventura, or in the Asian market,
such as Alexandre Herchcovitch.»
And the relaxed
exuberance of his young cast is
such that their voices are equally natural, equally vivid whether they're speaking everyday demotic or translated Shakespeare.
Kingsley plays the role with
such vibrant
exuberance and raw ferocity that the film becomes a study of one man's effect on everyone around him.
It's well damped and as
such feels comfortable being tilted into corners with the sort of
exuberance something this tall shouldn't tolerate.
In an environment of
such irrational
exuberance how can we expect Amazon to focus on the boring old market of eReaders?
The topic couldn't be more timely and the author is Robert Shiller, a Yale University economist who has managed with works
such as Irrational
Exuberance to attract big audiences for complicated topics.
If you have a high - energy dog and would like outlets for her
exuberance, you can teach her how to play fetch, play tug - of - war or participate in dog sports,
such as agility, rally obedience, freestyle and flyball.
Many owners appear to be at a further loss when confronted by utterly predictable problems,
such as jumping up, pulling on - leash, and expressing the boundless energy and
exuberance accompanying doggy adolescence.
In works
such as Beers in Andalusia., Palma images the aftermath of a small gathering, the intense red, ochre, violet, and aqua palette mirroring the
exuberance of the artist.
At this time, between 1966 - 78 Ayres was teaching at St Martins; then was Head of Painting 1978 - 81 at Winchester, during which time she was back grappling with oil paint and producing the dense, impastoed paintings
such as «Sabrina» 1978, which prefigure the
exuberance of the eighties, (an outpouring possibly stimulated by seeing a retrospective of Hofmann's work in Washington in 1976 on a visit to the States with Frank Stella).
The paintings are outright joyful — and I was struck that
such unhindered
exuberance is a rare quality to find in painting these days.
The show is titled American
Exuberance and includes artists
such as John Baldessari, George Condo, Aaron Curry, Wade Guyton, Mark Handforth, Jeff Koons, Paul McCarthy, Raymond Pettibon, Elizabeth Peyton, Rob Pruitt, Sterling Ruby, Andy Warhol, and Christopher Wool.
These talks discussed topics
such as precision and abandon in Jackson Pollock's action painting, [14] what mothers can learn about children from the art of Mary Cassatt, «Can
Exuberance Be Sensible?
In works
such as Times Square Triptych II, Yvonne Jacquette paints with an
exuberance that celebrates the vibrant pace of her adopted hometown.
Installed in the middle of the Yokohama Museum of Art, Michael Landy's massive Art Bin (2014) was the exhibition centerpiece — matched in scale and
exuberance by installations
such as Miwa Yanagi's mobile stage truck, which provided a site for gravity - defying pole dancing performances, and Shinro Ohtake's wheeled shed assembled from scrap materials and photographs — but many of the other works were distinguished by intimate reserve, apparent, for example, in René Magritte's small, black - and - white photographs from the portfolio «The Fidelity of Images» (1935), and Melvin Moti's film No Show (2004), depicting an empty Hermitage Museum through a single image accompanied by a voice track.
Even without detailed knowledge of wind turbine design, the intelligent reader should be slightly suspicious about the current pro-windmill
exuberance in newspaper articles
such as that by Michael Booth, 1/07/01 («Energy Solution: Blowin» in the Wind?
When asked about Augur's rocky «initial coin offering,» the cryptocurrency equivalent of an initial public offering which took place on rival exchanges
such as Poloniex and Kraken, Ehrsam attributes the post-debut price slump to «some irrational
exuberance prior to the launch.»
The problem was the majority of new market entrants were still filled with
exuberance for having made their first 100 percent, and the rattling of
such volatility truly scared them.