Sentences with phrase «whose eccentricities»

Some kind of local museum attention could be given to the realist painter Rackstraw Downes, the abstract painters Thomas Nozkowski, Larry Poons and Stanley Whitney, or to an artist like Dona Nelson, who refuses to commit to either camp and whose eccentricities are a good match for Joe Zucker's.
Branagh plays Christie's super-sleuth Hercule Poirot, a man whose eccentricities and arrogance can be off - putting but whose eye for precision and
uu Buffeted by family problems, a 12 - year - old boy goes to live with two uncles whose eccentricities make his own troubled household seem almost tame.
Some familiar faces return, including those of Charlie Day and Burn Gorman as eccentric scientists — one of whose eccentricities have grown pronouncedly more extreme.
Edward's own dad Lionel is a gentle soul, nicely played by Adrian Scarborough; but his mother Marjorie, played with courage and attack by Anne - Marie Duff, is a talented artist whose eccentricities have escalated into mental disturbance due to a horrendous accident: being hit by an opening train door on a railway station platform.
These, after all, were the Dodgers of Babe Herman, Dazzy Vance and Van Lingle Mungo, players whose eccentricities earned them the merry sobriquet Daffiness Boys.
Dick runs an art institute in Marfa, whose eccentricity and remoteness take on its own special flavor.

Not exact matches

«For icy satellites, resurfacing is generally associated with eccentricity tides, but these are not a viable heat source today for Pluto or Charon, whose orbital eccentricities are fully damped.»
This is a film made for a specific audience whose members delighted in the anachronistic eccentricities of Hess» past films.
Furthermore, the MPDG is usually identified as being a static and simplistic character, whose personality traits are marked by her girlish quirks and eccentricities, such as playing the ukelele or singing in the rain.
And, perhaps most flagrant of all, Cut Bank reflects a pattern that crops up now and again in the televisual realm: the superficial mugging of the eccentricities of brand - name directors whose careers have flourished largely in the cinema.
Enter the Soronprfbs, an eclectic musical outfit whose disdain for vowels is matched only by the eccentricity of frontman Frank (Fassbender), who lives his life enclosed in a huge, cartoonish prop head.
The two biggest standouts though are McKinnon — whose character's eccentricities are undeniably hilarious — and Chris Hemsworth, who plays dimwitted receptionist Kevin.
Despite this eccentricity, or rather because of it, Frank commands Jesus - like reverence from his fellow musicians, including the icy Claire (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and Jon (Domnhall Gleeson), whose unlikely presence in the band ultimately brings about its destruction and resurrection.
Charlie Chaplin was an artist whose perfectionism and eccentricities have left us artifacts of the form that are nothing less...
The show is a celebration of the independence and eccentricity of this legendary artist, whose work spanned half a century of contemporary art history and anticipated debates on sexuality, gender, and representation.
«Carol Rama: Antibodies» celebrates the independence and eccentricity of this legendary artist whose work spanned half a century of contemporary art history and anticipated debates on sexuality, gender, and representation.
In an adjacent section called «New York Portrait,» we move indoors, with a 1940 Hopper sketch of a male office worker and a secretary sharing a tense, possibly steamy evening of overtime and a 1978 photo of Cindy Sherman impersonating a perky gal Friday whose only obvious eccentricity is wearing blackout glasses while she types.
You can create a model of six planets whose orbits produce eccentricities in each others» paths, because we have well - formulated laws of the motions of bodies in space and the influence of gravity, and we can actually see planets and know their position, velocity and mass.
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