Sentences with phrase «wild antics of»

Check out the wet and wild antics of Southern California's elite surf dogs at the 2016 Unleashed by Petco Surf Dog Competition last Saturday.

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The Underground Man is a wonderful invention, and we would be poorer without him; but, as a fictional personality, he is only a vast collection of antic gestures, a tour de force of contradictions, and the nearer his wild emotional and intellectual oscillations approach a state of absolute incoherence, the more we are persuaded that he is a genuine psychological «type,» whose mysteries Dostoevsky has disclosed to us.
The term fits here with Beckham in terms of him channeling his intense passion and competitiveness into on - field play rather than to wild on - field and sideline antics.
Some of his wild antics are the splash of cold water that is needed in football as opposed the foolish rolling around on the ground like a bunch of pansies when coming in small contact with another player.
Hauser himself, a professor of psychology, human evolutionary biology, and organismic and evolutionary biology at Harvard and codirector of the school's Mind / Brain / Behavior Initiative, has analyzed the antics of tamarins, vervet monkeys, macaques, and starlings in captivity, as well as rhesus monkeys and chimpanzees in the wild.
Even in the midst of of his wild kitty antics, Magellan found time to celebrate the wonder and miracle of the Christmas season.
Dumb and Dumber: Unrated offers even wilder antics and more of the outrageous humor that made the film a modern day classic.
Wilson is best used in small doses, and although that's clearly not the case here (she gets second billing as Dakota Johnson's wild - child sidekick), if the rest of the cast is able to balance out her tiresome, in - your - face antics, «How to Be Single» could be a pretty decent date movie in a month strangely lacking in Valentine's Day fare.
The story of a wild night where everyone has no idea what happened is just the kind of «post frat boy» antics a generation of film fan have either experienced or wanted to experience.
Most of which can be attributed to Robert Downey Jr.'s playful, wit - ridden delivery and wild antics.
With wild - card additions like the Silver Surfer and Clea and the Son of Satan, the series would become an unwieldy canvas for the action - painting antics of whichever writer happened to have the assignment.
Most of their antics are exactly what one would anticipate from adolescents gone wild around an airport, from sliding down baggage chutes to commandeering golf carts to all - out food fights.
And new trailers offer glimpses of Russian war, Wild West antics, doppelganger thrills and animated mayhem...
It is much better than that, remaining perfectly respectful of its characters and their lifestyles and easing them into wild antics, most not nearly wild enough to feature in a Hangover movie.
Before you can say wild and wet wrestling, Frank «The Tank» (Will Ferrell); Mitch (Luke Wilson) and Beanie (Vince Vaughn) have their own frat raging with out - of - control antics.
There's plenty of other business, from meditations on aging through a Forever War to zany droid antics, and Johnson navigates the wilder shifts by steering into the series» weirdness.
Fairy inspires the rising superstar Slade (a stand - in for David Bowie), and Slade's mad dog boyfriend Curt Wild (playfully interpreted by Ewan McGregor, sending up the obnoxious rock star antics of Iggy Pop but more accurately brining to mind the sensitive Kurt Cobain).
Karen Cantwell's «Take the Monkeys and Run» is a fast paced mystery with trigger happy dialogue that has a little to do with monkeys and a lot to do with the laugh - out - loud antics of one suburbanite soccer mom / obsessed movie buff, who finds her imagination running wild when monkeys and a human head are discovered at the house next door.
As the galleries spiral inward, the artwork seems to shed outside references — from the text - laden political paintings of Chéri Samba and Jenny Holzer, to the La Jetée - inflected proto - film installation by Emily Jacir, to the mythic, duskily luminous reverse paintings on acrylic sheets by Nalini Malani, whose umbilical cord imagery segues curiously but seamlessly into the antic zigzags of Elizabeth Murray's unchained «Wild Style.»
The story of a wild night where everyone has no idea what happened is just the kind of «post frat boy» antics a generation of film fan have either experienced or wanted to experience.
There have been some mumurs about the pairing being ill - advised in light of Zac spending time in rehab for a rumoured drug addiction last year and Michelle making headlinesfor her wild antics and party lifestyle — including a short stint in jail for hit and run and driving under the influence (DUI) charges.
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