Sentences with phrase «very brash»

Mel was very brash, opinionated, and outspoken.
During that interview, he stated, «I can be very cocky and very brash on social media.
When I was in my early 20s, I was very brash, overbearing, and difficult to work with, mostly as a result of my passion for the business and for ensuring a good customer experience.

Not exact matches

The company already walks a very fine line on the regulatory front, pursuing such a large transaction strikes me as overly brash, regardless of any antitrust issues.
We do not miss the loyalty of David's mercenary troops (15: 19 - 21); the narrator's conviction of the mature quality of David's faith (15:25 f.; 16:12); the essential gentleness of David in these most wretched hours (16:5 - 14); the brilliant, carnal symbol of Absalom's irrevocable usurpation (16:20 - 22) and its portentous recall of the David - Nathan encounter (II 12:11 - 12); the arch Old Testament realist, the remarkable pragmatist Ahitophel (17: 1 - 23); Joab, who always acts like Joab (18:10 - 15; 19:1 - 7; 20A - 13); David's pathetic concern, implicit throughout, for the defiant son (18:1 - 5); the moving grief of a father's utter brokenness in the loss of his son (18:33); the reassertion in this critical time of the old and always fundamental north - south cleavage (19:11,41 - 43); David's profound and probably chronic annoyance with the crude, brash, «muscular» ways of Joab and his brothers, the sons of Zeruiah (16:10; 19:22; see also 3:34 b; 3:38 f.); and finally, in a kind of pausal summary before the last scene of David's reign in I Kings 1 - 2, the statement of David's very modest bureaucracy (20:23 - 26; cf. the extensive elaboration of this structure under Solomon, I Kings 4:1 ff.).
Lukaku is very bullish, brash and quick.
We aren't very «open» to it because the midwives here are ignorant, untrained and brash.
He is a very different type of leader from his predecessor Neil Kinnock, who was probably a tad too brash for the British electorate; Smith is the friendly bank manager in the High Street (before, that is, bank managers became a toxic brand) and he leads a united Labour opposition.
This initial reaction is very quickly quelled however, and with many very difficult scenes focused solely on him, Fiennes brings this brash and obnoxious character breathtakingly to life.
Because any film like this needs a wild card, outrageously brash comedian Everett is up to the job, and she has a very specific comedic daring that earns a few mild chuckles here.
«We're going to take you, regardless of your awareness of the show or the characters, and throw you into the loud, brash, and very bloody world of Ash.
It feels all very loud and brash, a little jarring.
Somewhat brash, but highly competent, Thurgood Marshall (Chadwick Boseman), was one of very few NAACP lawyers in 1941.
At first this approach seems counter-intuitive for a movie filled with fantastic creatures, structures and situations, but it ends up being effective for that very reason: it makes you feel as though you're seeing a record of things that are actually happening, and it makes «Coco» feel gentle and unassuming even though it's a big, brash, loud film.
The quietly menacing SL55 is a very different animal to the brash Viper SRT - 10, and yet these two diametrically opposed sports cars are manufactured by the very same international conglomerate, DaimlerChrysler.
Exterior & Styling In the field of luxury vehicles, the Acura brand has been the automotive equivalent of Punky Brewster: shooting for bold and bright, but often coming off garish, brash and not very stylish.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee for sale today is a very different beast to its ancestor, but now in its fourth generation still retains much of the brash charm of the original.
Brash green hills all around and very clear ocean water of high cleanliness.
The LA Times has described their collection as «very 1980s... big, brash, expensive, even vaguely avaricious in tone.
As Damien Hirst dusts off his # 50m diamond skull in preparation for his Tate Modern retrospective this spring, a new generation of young British artists are working in a very different climate from the brash super-confidence of his 1990s heyday.
A maverick and a visionary in the»60s and»70s, Salvador Minuchin transformed the very idea of what a therapist was supposed to be, from the self - contained cipher sitting mostly silent behind the patient's head into something dazzlingly different — a brash interventionist willing to make people change regardless of what they were feeling or whether they even knew what they were feeling.
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