Sentences with phrase «wit into»

Similarly, Aleyah Yasin, Ph.D., commented, «I like how Adam incorporated humor and wit into his presentation of the law material.»
Known for his mastery over colour and print, including the signature rabbit motif, the brand caters to a loyal customer base of men and women looking for contemporary design that incorporates charm and wit into wearable clothing.
In extreme contrast to Abstract Expressionism, the intense and highly expressive movement that had dominated the post-war art scene, Pop artists were emotionally detached and injected irony and wit into their paintings.
While Burckhardt plays with numerous conventions, he introduces an element of fresh humor and wit into his large and colorful canvases.
García — who has written a humor column about parenting and maintains a blog called «Lily's Blackboard» — often injects such wit into the matters she takes most seriously.
His script, a decade - spanning tour of the key chapters in the poet's life, recognizes the traits that may have alienated her from the stuffed shirts of Amherst and academia: her disinterest in social mores, her sometimes crippling bitterness, the way she could hone her penetrating wit into a weapon.
She only calms down when Alec produces some weed (a misogynistic plot point), and as they finally begin to communicate Tipton and Teller are able to inject an enjoyable mixture of intelligence and wit into their rambling conversation.
Amalric, on the other hand, creates the most interesting of the main characters, and allows a little charm and wit into his performance of the black sheep.
In his first movie as writer and director, Jordan Peele didn't abandon his comedy roots — he sharpened his wit into a sword, all the better to cut down the hypocrisy of so - called «postracial» liberalism.
Thankfully, «Deadpool 2» has a Canadian national treasure aboard to breathe new life, emotion and a winking, self - aware wit into the action.
David any time you want to supplies the pictures, I'll throw my wit into your waste paper basket.
The best television is happening outside the traditional three and they seem dull - witted into understanding their declining numbers.

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«There is the idea of having a narrative and concept and a level of wit built into the experience of the design,» says Sperduti.
Amazon Description:» «Fleabag» is a hilarious and poignant window into the mind of a dry - witted, sexual, angry, grief - riddled woman, as she hurls herself at modern living in London.
Seann William Scott plays Doug Glatt, an affable but dim - witted bouncer whose sole talent — brutish thuggery — occasions his unlikely recruitment into minor - league hockey.
His insight into market psychology is matched only by his wit.
And that transaction difference is what then would be shot up into the blockchain and this would be all off the chain and this is called the lightning network is what we're talking about and this is all part of the STG wit upgrade that happened in August.
To wit, as we move into the month of May, we are entering the six - month period during which stock prices have historically faltered, setting up the old saw that one should «sell in May and go away.»
«There should be very strict safeguards put into place, which of course is not beyond the wit of our policy and law makers.»
I'm pretty sure many of us worry that when we invite friends and strangers into our home that we will be overwhelmed with the stress of it — worrying that our guests are judging our wit and hosting abilities and secretly making mental notes of areas for improvement.
As a youngster he broke into London's literary scene seemingly out of nowhere, filled with wit, jokes and paradoxes.
But above all, he is remembered as a gifted writer who wrapped wit, humor and wisdom into deep wisdom about faith and following Christ.
To wit that, all people are born into sin because of what the first man and women did to get them kicked out of the garden.
I so enjoy your art, your wit, and most times your insight into the idiocy of some of the «thoughts and teachings» of some christian churches.
The genuine frontiersman was the hunter who broke the paths into the wilderness and lived by his wits, his rifle, and his brawn.
My response to it all was, «yeah, but...» and I set up my piano on the border between Funny and Mean, playing sarcastic scales in the name of wit, you might be surprised by how much snark you can fit into 140 characters.
Anyone with their wits about them who reads scripture and prays and is genuinely humble will see that many of the issues which push people into «camps» - especially but not only in the U.S. - are distortions in both directions caused by trying to get a quick fix on a doctrinal or ethical issue, squashing it into the small categories of one particular culture.
As a general rule, to put it simply, if one wanders into one's library in search of mirth, good fellowship, or wit, one does well not to seek out the company of the philosophers.
While Leon Otis, in his report on Stanford University research into TM, warns that «up - tight» people may find that the only thing «liberated» in their meditations is their problems, Herbert Benson has suggested that deep mental relaxation may be as essential to our survival today as were quick wits and reflexes in primitive times.
It's rare to run into a veritable fount of wit and wisdom such as yourself.
It is to break through the thin membrane of sourness and sullenness — though we should be thankful for that too, it being the source of so much wit and humor — and to come into the light and enjoy our essential robustness and good health.
As it is, we are well into the book before Carter's purpose is readily apparent, but once clarified, admiration for the book's lucid prose and for the author's wit grows also into appreciation for his wisdom.
We became friends and colleagues in the mid-1980s, and I discovered that, in addition to his insight into society and its dynamics, Peter Berger was one of the funniest men alive, a walking encyclopedia of jokes who used his native Viennese wit to both sharpen conversations and deflect silly conflicts between overinflated academic egos.
But as every motion in space is relative and can be transformed into a rest by an appropriate change of the frame of reference, it is permissible to regard the present moment as stationary and future events as moving toward the past with an equal and opposite velocity, to wit, opposite with respect to the velocity of the present moment in the first picture.
Once hot, drop heaping tablespoons of the batter into the pan flattening each slightly wit the back of the spoon.
I think our weddings are on the same day (or close) and I literally have no idea how I'm going to fool 200 people into thinking I pulled off something awesome and kept my wits at the same time.
They do the same down in San Antonio, but instead of dyeing beer, this experimental brewery incorporates the vitamin - rich, blue - green algae into its Rye Wit, an aromatic Belgian - style witbier.
Shake.Strain into a champagne flute.Top up wit...
I actually need us to win so we go into next season wit a strong belief that we can win Chelsea, mancity, man u and WIN d league.C.O.Y.G
Jan 04,2016... It's usually hard to tell the exact moment when a tourist attraction comes into fashion, but not wit...
Armed with his reputation as a wit's man, his hustler's spirit and a wordly knowledge of the dangers as well as the benefits of his position, Riggs seems capable of resisting all attempts by others to take advantage, to make him over into the hustlee.
Still, with the national championship as his playing field, editor Wade has a broad swatch to pluck from, and his book covers lots of territory, with some nice sidesteps from the obvious that include former USGA top dog Frank Hannigan's insights into course setup and some skinny from John Feinstein on the wit and wickedness behind the pairings.
A modernist on SPORTS ILLUSTRATED»S staff fell into conversation with one of the antiquarians present and came back to the office with some new slants, to wit:
Armed only with a microphone and a wit as quick and nimble as his size - 6 1/2 feet, he began by blowing into the mike two or three times.
For all the effort the party puts into pretending that people like Navratilova and Forman never existed as Czechs, only the dim - witted are fooled.
The expertise, the wit, the accents... all of the predictable factors play into my appreciation of men like Darke and Tyler; but really, what I appreciate most is simply the conversational, practical tone they bring to the game.
Both afobe and akpom are better than sanogo ive always thought it strange that sanogo wit not experience or record will Just be intergrated into the 1st team... a loan.
He's currently behaving like a half - witted, tetchy despot in a rage and blind panic because his right to remain in power, accountable to no one, has been courteously called into question.
A common sight at the Emirates Stadium in the past decade has been the away team storming into acres of space to seek reward on the counterattack, wit -LRB-...)
nice post white ox great to read bout every1s first memories, my first memory of the gunners was micky thomas's goal to bt liverpool and win the league.i was 7 and being from ireland back then u wer utd or liverpool bt the moment i fell in love wit arsenal was actually quite random and unremarkable... an ian wright goal vs former club crystal palace, typical sharp finish bt electric celebration into section of the fans mock shooting wit both hands as he sprinted before blowin «smoke» from his fingertips, du n no why but that sealed it for me, of course then we got bergkamp, henry, vieira, petit and iv been obsessed since
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