Sentences with phrase «swagger when»

And while SUVs are traditionally intended to deliver excellent off - road capability, the Mercedes - Benz GLK350 also offers enough swagger when the muddy roads become pavement and bravura takes precedent over brawn.

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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.
You become a swaggering rock god, when in real life you might be a meek bureaucrat.
When you look at the «Ice In Our Veins» campaign, we're trying to bring some of that winter swagger to summer.
When I reinvented myself, it took some time for me to be OK without that management - consultant intro and to feel comfortable with a new one that held less swagger.
When you assume others are interesting, you also «minimize the swagger,» as Hagy recommends.
During that parade of iPhone redesigns and MacBook upgrades, it can be easy to forget that when Apple enters a new space, the company does it with swagger.
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.
Tender, delicate crab usually shows up amid other tender, delicate things, but when teamed with a rustic, chewy homemade semolina pasta (the real star of the show), it develops a certain swagger.
Lately, though, it's started to feel like something has changed with Ronaldo, and not for the better — he's been less involved or as consistently effective in matches, he hasn't always had the same ruthless swagger, and there's honestly times when you can forget he's even on the pitch.
See the recent MLive article about him, but some of that stuff reminds me of Mrazek... it's cool having swagger if you can back it up consistently, but to either dazzle people or not show up at all, and be too proud to admit your shortcomings is a bit tough to swallow when you have a Larkin on the team that's just been exemplary... (And trust me, I like an AA rush as much as the next guy)
Manager Alex McLeish, back in the role for a second spell, wants his players to show «swagger» when they face Costa Rica on Friday and Hungary on Tuesday.
Our favorite songs are: «My Telephone Number Is» -LCB- great for helping your child learn your phone number, a MUST -RCB-, «Inside Voice» -LCB- which is rockin» and rowdy in the best possible way and teaches kids when and where to use their inside / outside voice -RCB- and surprisingly, «Got ta Do My Business» -LCB- a potty song with swagger -RCB-.
For Miliband to swagger on stage and talk about foreign policy when he has ignored it for years is almost as desperate and pathetic as the Tory attacks on his personality which it has provoked.
Lawyer turned fitness guru Robin Arzon has so much swagger, it oozes out of her pores, especially when she's, you know, casually running five marathons in five days.
When worn under a blazer, the swagger of your latest garment remains a closely guarded secret.
Women may enjoy watching the swagger, charms and super-human feats of Daniel Craig or Pierce Brosnan on the silver screen, but when it comes to long - lasting love, they'd really prefer hooking up with Noah from «The Notebook» or even Forest Gump.
Ex-Marine sniper Bob Lee Swagger (Ryan Phillipe) returns to service when he learns of a plot to kill the president in this series based on the 2007 film of the same name.
As the initial antagonist, a colorfully hammy Jeffrey Dean Morgan relishes in the part and Southern accent of enemy - turned - ally Agent Harvey Russell — «When science shits the bed, I'm the one they call to change the sheets,» he says — and delivers it with cowboy charm and swagger.
When we first meet Tommy, Franco initially keeps his face out of view, dramatically building up the character's mysterious persona by framing him from behind as he takes to the stage with fearless swagger during an acting class.
When drums and fiddle swagger, it feels like a Krautrock hoedown.
Later, when she becomes a brainiac, she gets more physical swagger but behaves more like a robot, speaking in affectless monotone while moving with high - speed efficiency.
It isn't a fantastic transition; he doesn't quite command the comedy energy that Mark Wahlberg did, when he swaggered into the comedy genre with «The Other Guys», but Tatum still deserves praise for his performance.
When Ryan Coogler's Black Panther opens, a superhero (played by Chadwick Boseman) with unapologetic black swagger will finally have the cultural spotlight, 50 years after the character debuted in a Marvel comic.
The actor has always had plenty of swagger, and when combined with the poise and gravitas that he brings to each role, he's created an action hero that any audience can get behind.
With his larger - than - life swagger, the mustachioed Mireles is the film's star, and when this crusader is brought low, his downfall acquires a kind of Shakespearean inevitability.
Tim Curry's swaggering camp vamp unleashes the libidos of virginal sweethearts Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick to a score of fifties - style rock «n» roll tunes numbers when they take refuge in his castle on a dark and stormy night.
This is what happens when creative, committed, talented artists bring their hearts and souls (and a little bit of swagger) to a shared vision, and the result is a sight to behold.
Shannon also conveys the confident swagger (He walks into a Washington, D.C., donut shop like he owns the place and kind of smirks when someone mocks him after he orders an «original,» because that's the furthest he is to the clientele of the shop), the eccentric personality (There are too many instances here to note just one), and, more importantly, the deep well of pain that the entirety of the public Elvis persona seems to be concealing.
Cooke particularly is engaging when she's being her avatar Art3mis, full of cute swagger and confidence.
Notorious marks his acting debut, but he proves to be a natural, as he completely inhabits the character, from Biggie's famously smooth swagger to a deeper, almost boyish vulnerability that connects even when he is at his most self - serving.
The embodiment of evil is echoed in every leather - clad Marvin swagger, questioning the who, what, when, where, and why that makes a Hero.
When Swagger's former commanding officer, Isaac Johnson (Omar Epps), solicits Swagger's expertise for the clandestine operation, Swagger discovers that he has been framed and must do...
There was a time when we would be waiting for Denzel to arrive, not necessarily for what he was going to wear but for the swagger and excitement he would bring.
It turns out that the assassin is Swagger, at least that's how it looks when the situation is twisted and he becomes an obvious suspect.
Hold on, Ingrid Goes West is smarter than your average wag, and the feature debut from director / co-writer Matt Spicer sports a welcome swagger that holds the film's satirical bite just when you think it's going soft.
Craig also has the right swagger to the role, able to sell a model's strut when needed, but without becoming cheesy, and is not above the proper comic relief.
When she walks across the road when she leaves the police station, she has a swagger that she described as her «John Wayne walk.&raWhen she walks across the road when she leaves the police station, she has a swagger that she described as her «John Wayne walk.&rawhen she leaves the police station, she has a swagger that she described as her «John Wayne walk.»
Ramírez may look distractingly too mature at first to be playing a 20 - year - old Durán in 1971, but his swagger is electrifying, from his flirtation with the woman who would become his wife (Ana de Armas) when she was just a teenage schoolgirl to the way he trash - talks Leonard in Montreal leading up to their big showdown.
More recent Hyundai offerings like the Sonata, Elantra, Accent, and Veloster embody a sense of swagger and identity that the brand had not yet earned when it was developing the Genesis.
My dad read it to me when I was 12, and I loved it for its wit and for its swagger.
When someone describes a character as a 1930's snarky explorer and treasure hunter with a swaggering sense of pride and a fondness for the ladies, it's safe to say that your first thought will most likely be of Indiana Jones.
Spider - Man gleefully swings from literally any surface, hanging in his iconic upside - down pose when idle, while Captain America swaggers and postures.
Oh, how we scoffed when Nathan Drake swaggered onto the PS3 back in» 07's Drake's Fortune.
With that kind of background, we're confident North will provide appropriately cocky swagger to «Deadpool» — and the voices within his head — when the game comes out.
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.
And the inspection could be lusty, especially when the images were icons of swaggering Americana.
When it officially launched in December 2009, I wrote a review giving it credit for «getting into the game with swagger» by loading up on primary legal content, creating its own editorial enhancements, and developing its own citator to rival Shepard's and KeyCite.
In an age when issues of tax morality, transparency, and tax avoidance are grabbing headlines, you'll forgive them if tax lawyers have a little more swagger in their step these days.
When I copied the swaggering gait of a cocky young man, for example, I'd momentarily feel more confident — even happier — than before.
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