Sentences with phrase «swagger of»

«There's something to be said for having the swagger of success,» says Workman.
The macho swagger of a Jackson Pollock, with his alcoholic rage and tragic demise fit more neatly into the tortured artist narrative.
Looking back, Saatchi admitted it wasn't the quality of the art which really turned his head as a collector, «What really stood out was the hopeful swagger of it all.»
Likewise, he balked at the nationalistic swagger of New York School artists.
Bojorquez highlights a sunnier side of the music industry with photography showcasing the smiles and swagger of some of hip - hop's biggest names.
Titled «Between Man and Matter», the exhibition foregrounded art's relationship to the natural world an indirect counter to the technological swagger of Expo» 70.
She came up with the «Pictures» generation, but without the heat of Barbara Kruger, the swagger of Richard Prince, or the humor of either one.
When he began making headway in the early eighties, the city was giving itself over to the painterly swagger of the neo-Expressionists: David Salle, Julian Schnabel, Jean - Michel Basquiat, especially.
He doesn't exactly have the dark, malicious swagger of most Mortal Kombat fighters, but isn't it time a bit of humour came to the Dark Realm?
She's a pitbull with the swagger of a basset hound... LOL But she'd look cool in the dress
Freedman writes with depth and clarity and a vigor that conveys the excitement of the work and the macho swagger of the culture.
Even seated in his shell, he presented the particular mincing swagger of a Harvard senior.
It's always been an undercover supercar lacking the élan of a Ferrari or the swagger of a McLaren.
You might like luxe swagger of the C - Class or the lines of the Lexus RC or Infiniti Q60, both of which also cost less.
I always add my favorite norm to the list: enter class with the academic swagger of Matthew McConaughey, ready to take care of business.
But we also get our first look at the swagger of villain Gaston played by Luke Evans.
It's a heist sequence that unfolds in real time, without dialogue, and from the perspective of Ansel Elgort's tinnitus - afflicted getaway driver, who cues up and boogies to the garage - rock swagger of The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion while his associates knock off a bank.
If you take the warrior aspects of Thor and merge it with the swagger of Han Solo, you get a feeling of who Valkyrie is.
That progressive idea needs a foil, something to bump up against, which is represented by the toxic, macho swagger of Kurt.
Macho and reckless Dusty rides a motorcycle and enters to the rock swagger of AC / DC's «Thunderstruck.»
Her section of the film is closely aligned with DA Pennebaker's 1967 documentary Don't Look Back, as Jude teases the British press (personified by BBC reporter Bruce Greenwood) with a series of non-sequiturs and riddles; and Blanchett comes closer than anyone to really capturing the spirit of the man, with the dry humour and cocksure swagger of her performance being brilliantly observed.
Yet Bleed for This lacks the style of Creed or the swagger of The Fighter.
A lot of the swagger of the story can be attributed to the games tremendous voice acting which to proves to be some of the best in the gaming industry to date.
Following Mailer's text — or at least drawing from its imagery — more faithfully than expected, it finally proved a masterclass in adapting the seemingly unfilmable, fusing the scope and swagger of its source material to a meta, contemporary framing device; all filtered through a singular artistic vision, unique not just to a week's festival viewing, but to cinema itself.
After his not quite satisfactory British excursions Bronson (2006) and Valhalla Rising (2009), Drive returns the Dane to the dark swagger of his early films - the fated criminality of Pusher (1996), and even crueller romance of Bleeder (1999), which finished with its anti-hero crucified with HIV - infecting syringes.
But it's the cocky swagger of McConaughey — playing a small town lawyer with the ego of a big city prosecutor — that provides the counterweight to the idea that the confessed murderer should be let go.
Though informed by the blaxploitation soundtracks of the «70s and the label - driven hip - hop soundtracks of the «90s, Black Panther: The Album is very much of its time: a well - produced and incredibly cohesive album with the loose swagger of a curated playlist.
This any - wear cashmere sweater has the sporty swagger of mesh - like stitching.
Gigi's skinny jeans style includes a classy crop top, a swagger of ripped skinny jeans and her endless craze for Adidas sneakers.
It was equally as lethal as the former term and frankly, Charlotte got her job at Man Repeller because during her interview, she exclaimed with equal parts conviction and the swagger of a Fred Astaire / Lena Dunham hybrid creature that the only thing worse than looking bad is looking basic.
When worn under a blazer, the swagger of your latest garment remains a closely guarded secret.
What he did have, however, was the arrogance and swagger of somebody who'd read a few muscle magazines or kinesiology textbooks and now considers himself an authority amongst an otherwise «uneducated» group of gym grunts.
Later, Cameron would mention threats in Nigeria and Mali and you could see the glimmer in his eye, the way the swagger of international diplomacy and adventurism seduces British prime ministers into imagining they have more power than they really do.
I kept imagining him with all the baby softness gone, replaced by that vulnerable swagger of the boys who ride skateboards on the sidewalks in front of the mini-mall around the corner.
«He controls the offense, and in many case the demeanor and swagger of an entire team.
-- and the last second Marcus Rashford goal against Hull City, complete with wild celebrations, did nothing to dispel the feeling that the United - like swagger of old was beginning to emerge once more.
Armed with a peaking slugger and a resilient closer, Howe and his A's marched into Anaheim, paradoxically, with both the swagger of a division leader and the paranoia of a club being doggedly pursued.
The 28 - year - old Billups surely wonders, too, for he has the swagger of a great player, not merely a good one who has played for five teams in eight seasons.
The heart, soul and swagger of the Dallas Cowboys resurfaced on Sunday at Texas Stadium in the form of a man wearing an electric - purple suit, a diamond Superman necklace and gold - plated sunglasses.
Parker is only 20, but he plays with the swagger of a 10 - year All - Star.
And yet this extraordinary marketing feat is what we now witness in the swagger of certain leaders and their followers, in their lack of accountability, in the cults of celebrity, in the massive influence wielded by media savvy organizations, in the plethora of lucrative personal ministries, and in the various other expensive products and pyrotechnics of the movement.
When we read such proclamations of the intellect bent on showing the existential conditions of absolutely everything, we feel — quite apart from our legitimate impatience at the somewhat ridiculous swagger of the program, in view of what the authors are actually able to perform — menaced and negated in the springs of our innermost life.
Williams — an actor, alternative rapper, and award - winning slam poet — came armed with a Shakespearian presence acquired during his theater training and all the swagger of his beloved hip - hop.
He may not have the swagger of predecessor Mark Carney, but he still wield tremendous power as the man who directs monetary policy.
Infuriating you swaggers of beer music.
Or peradventure they have a go at it you, their view design be swaggering of, but at that place are vastly dissimilar torso types, and indisputable allowance vendors before purchasing it.

Not exact matches

There's even a bit of a Miranda Priestly from «The Devil Wears Prada» swagger to her when informing the board that The Post is running the papers.
Sure, there's the salesperson, the swagger and relentless pursuit of the deal (which all comes at a price).
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When you look at the «Ice In Our Veins» campaign, we're trying to bring some of that winter swagger to summer.
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