Sentences with word «voraciousness»

Evolved from his obscured, veiled characters, the artist introduces to his audience these vehement, intense, and fervent figures that exude life and voraciousness from every gouge.
A cougar is defined by her success and admirable voraciousness and these two could combine to elevate her to a position of leadership in the workplace.
As the overbearing, hard - as - nails Alice, Leo struts, smirks, and swears with uninhibited voraciousness, and even with an underwritten role, Adams works hard to keep up with her hammy co-stars, be it through rampant regionally accented profanity or strutting about in lingerie with an inviting mixture of toughness and tenderness.
Frank goes to Paris, ostensibly to look into a potentially lucrative chef job set up by Lola's mother (Rosanna Arquette, overdoing the shallow self - regard and sexual voraciousness; when she tells Frank, «I can't wait to taste your food,» I expected her to add a cartoon - y meow).
Every stretch of highway here seems endless, and the G90 consumes the open road with such voraciousness that I hit Slab City, some 75 miles away, in what feels like no time.
It's no racecar for the street, but it does grip twisty roads with quiet abandon and shortens long straights with Pac - Man voraciousness.
Jordan makes the movies Terry Gilliam never quite made until Tideland; far from the compassionate fare many label it, his oeuvre is comprised of harsh little ditties about the voraciousness of the social organism and the bites it takes out of individuals living perpendicular to the absolute mean.
However, the voraciousness of the naturally - aspirated V8's thirst for fuel is also notable at 10.9 L / 100 km on the ADR Combined cycle — some 2.6 L / 100 km more than the dual - clutch - equipped M4.
And you wind up eating half of it and then regretting your voraciousness later.
The exhibit, organized brilliantly by MoMA curator Kathy Halbreich and London's Tate Modern, is a testament to the breadth of Polke's voraciousness.
Three remarkable artists tied together by diasporic identities and articulating alternative paths away from the voraciousness of the market.
The artist explores the idea of being overtaken by nature as a metaphor for the voraciousness of an untamed, unruly mind.
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