Sentences with phrase «verbose time»

Wronged cop, verbose time - bending cynic, once a member of New Kids on the Block.

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While Tarantino's dialogue borders on the verbose at times, Di Caprio dispenses his words with an instinctive sense of just how much weight he needs to give to each one to get the most out of them.
In the controversial Fight Club (1999), Leto had a small part as a masochistic anarchist wannabe; in 2002's Panic Room, he played the most verbose and bumbling of the three burglars tormenting Jodie Foster's character.In the coming years, Leto would divide his time between an acting career and his rock band, 30 Seconds to Mars.
Dave's also oddly verbose at times, perhaps signaling that he isn't as smart as he thinks he is.
It's only fitting, then, that writer - director Oren Moverman (Rampart, Time Out of Mind) spends the remainder of this «stagey,» verbose film equating his quad of players to the powerful and morally corrupt kings and queens of ancient times desperately trying to salvage a crumbling empire in the wake of a broken and bleak family tragedy.
About 14 states had pretty good standards, according to studies at the time, but the rest had standards that were verbose, lax or wildly confusing.
Nearly half of the book is devoted to a verbose, sad recounting of Minka's time during the war, but the real conflict lies within Sage.
For a short speech, you need more time than an elaborated speech because it is difficult to be concise than quite verbose.
Thank you, Jaime, for your kind words above which, unlike those of the monotonously verbose Mr. Supercilious, indicate that you took the time to read and comprehend that which I actually wrote.
He will not waste time beating around the bush or create verbose statements (many words put together that look impressive but mean absolutely nothing).
Moving forward, Alexa might find a way to be less verbose in general — for example, if you ask how much time you have left on a timer, she may one day simply give you a number, rather than a long - winded, «You have one timer with 30 minutes remaining.»
As important as what's in a cover letter is what's not in it — namely typos, grammatical errors, inappropriate or overly familiar use of language and verbose, irrelevant facts that waste the hiring manager's time.
«You need to carefully choose your vernacular, but at the same time, not become verbose.
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