Sentences with phrase «title insinuates»

Numbness is never an enlightening aesthetic response, and, as the exhibition's title insinuates, Golub insisted on its opposite.
Even though the title insinuates that it is about the end of consoles it is really an argument as to why they are here to stay.
The series is called My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman, and as the title insinuates, it's a pretty laid - back affair with some extremely high - profile guests (Warning: The clip below contains some somewhat strong language.).
The absence of players is tangible, with the work's title insinuating a collectively shared idea of a score or outcome.

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Similar with the league, they said we only performed after Christmas when the title was effectively gone — insinuating there is no pressure to recover from your worst start for 30 years to save both professional embarrassment and the UCL qualification spot.
And despite what the title of this post may insinuate, the layers definitely didn't help.
Conveniently abbreviated Bae, the company's full title is Before Anyone Else, insinuating users will find «the one» on the app that they put before anyone else.
By insinuating that DeVos is creating distractions, using Title IX in the process, is not to say that the issue isn't important or deserving of the media's attention.
The devs promised in their tweet to fans that it wont be long between the new action - adventure title's reveal and when the players will actually be able to indulge in the game hereby strongly insinuating a 2018 release date.
In an interview with IncGamers, Pachter decried the organisation as «crybabies» and that we insinuating that we should just put up with bug - ridden titles.
However, for anyone at Nintendo to insinuate that fans will be totally cool with not getting a proper, Samus - starring Metroid title amid the dearth of new Nintendo wares at E3 just because Federation Force is a fun game is pretty outlandish, but that didn't stop Reggie Fils - Aime.
By insinuating passion for ordinary material, the exhibition title (I like plastic) is intended to signal an attitude towards things rather than a specific medium.
While Beck uses a poetic title to trip layers of association and insinuate meaning in Torn Animals Were Removed at Sunset from That Smile (Strike), the punning title Brick and Bracket contradicts the haunting true crime reproduction it frames.
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