Sentences with phrase «whose aura»

On screen, looking like Keith Richards» bright - eyed, bushy - tailed life coach and partner in debauchery, Al Pacino is a man whose aura screams, «I love the»70s!»
I need a very high - energy girl whose aura is light blue to keep how much of a raging love machine I am under control.
I was particularly intrigued by Caleb Austin a man in his mid-thirties whose aura and body language made him very in sync with the biker lifestyle.

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But Hockey sur Glace, a collection of seven short stories and four poems, is a sensitive portrayal of outdoor hockey players, whose rugged aura is derived in part from playing in bitter temperatures on rough and unpredictable ice.
He was caught there, of course, in the presence of a fighter who held the world lightweight championship for seven years (1972 - 78) and whose record (71 - 1, with 56 knockouts) and reputation for ring savvy and savagery had given him an almost mythical aura.
However, the aura around Zidane — whose first two years were soaked in success — is such that he looks set to at least be given the upcoming Champions League last - 16 tie against Paris Saint - Germain to prove he can still turn things around.
Although we'll never see the final product which featured Spacey, Scott lucked out with Plummer, who is more age appropriate as Getty, and who nails the aura of a frugal oligarch whose withered contempt for humanity has resulted in extreme isolation and abject selfishness.
The lead is very well cast and Ulliel, whose facial features, however much prettier, do evoke a believable Laurentian aura, has done a great job preparing for the part.
Despite his forbidding aura, Ganassi is one of those guys whose energy, enthusiasm, and sense of humor make him fun to be around — most of the time.
And here it is in its ninth generation, offered in Coupe, Sedan, Si Coupe, Si Sedan, CNG, Hybrid and HF variants, still an economical, well - built car whose decidedly non-sexy name carries a Pavlovian feel - good aura.
Stern cites the case of 20 - year - old Mexican author Aura Xilonen, whose novel Campeón Gabacho, a portrait of a Mexican migrant in the US, won the inaugural 2015 Mauricio Achar Literatura Random House Prize.
The mythic aura of this island begins high atop Mauna Haleakala, a towering, dormant volcano whose crater is big enough to hold Manhattan.
Her figures are to the fore: mainly barefoot women in simple, timeless dresses whose staring Iberian eyes contribute to an aura of both power and penitence.
Alex Katz, Eva Hesse, Sol LeWitt, Diane Arbus, Jon Kessler, Orly Genger, David Altmejd, Dustin Yellin, Mika Rottenberg, Arlene Shechet, Nicolás Guagnini, Joel Shapiro, Aura Rosenberg, Greg Goldberg, Dan Colen, and Roy Lichtenstein are just some of the 87 Members of the Tribe whose works appear in the two gallery spaces.
Constructed as a shiny black barrier whose modular nature fractures, the form embodies Violette's deep interest in wedding a minimalist inheritance with the aura of staged tragedy - a melding of formalism with an iconography of cruelty, violence and death.
Like flowers emanating pollen, these images seem to exude expressive painterly auras whose potent textures and colors Martin applies with controlled abandon.
The style is part Piero della Francesca, whose crystalline Renaissance paintings stripped away visual disorder to impose simplified geometries with a timeless aura.
That is why climatologists are likened to modern witch doctors whose predictions might as well be based on throwing bones or numerology, reading the tarot cards, divination of auras...
However, in this case these drawbacks are more than cancelled out by the often still very astute argumentation by the author, whose historic predictions — with the benefit of hindsight — more often than not get an aura of wisdom.
The judge noted the ban would have impacted on the mechanic's means of earning money and even questioned the impartiality of the lower court judge whose «aura of impatience» prevented the appellant from fully explaining his circumstances.
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