Sentences with phrase «with clever turn»

I'm not exactly sure what they mean by that, but I was actually pretty pleased with the clever turn on the typically droll romantic comedy.
He played a part in England's second with the clever turn and spin that allowed Raheem Sterling to scamper down the left.
The Sky Blues centre - back picked up a yellow card for an ugly hack on Shaqiri, after the former Bayern Munich and Inter Milan man had embarrassed him with clever turn.

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On my drive to the grocery store this morning I passed several churches with their marquees out front with their «clever» sayings and some coming right out with «Turn or BURN».
This is why people like you turn away from God because your misled by the religions and your brother either shows us this with that he is obviously not clever enough to understand what was Said in The Bible and its all Bibles or he read the wrong.
(We stuffed up with apartheid in South Africa, we stuffed up in Ireland, we stuffed up over black rights, we stuffed up in Iraq, we will stuff up more, at home, in the city, and a lot of other places - We are a bit like King Midas, we think we are so clever and can turn things into gold and instead, a lot of the time it turns out as horse manure.)
You're so clever with all your alterations - usually when I just wing it, it turns out a big mess!
A number of otherpromising talents took star turns as well, not the least Andy Murray, a solemnScot who wins with clever shot making rather than might - makes - right power, andthird - ranked Novak Djokovic, a capricious Serb who relied mostly on accuracy towin the Masters Cup.
Kompany and Demichelis are far more susceptible to clever movements and runs in behind rather than a physical battle — Suarez caused Kompany major problems last season with his turns and flicks, whereas Giroud was bullied.
And the cycle continues.A clever manager should have identified this awkward cycle and dealt with it by offloading all this bit part glassware players.But if memory serves me right, we kept diaby at the club for over five years thinking he will eventually become the new Vieira, look how that turned out.
The Manchester City forward was a thorn in the flesh of the players he was up against with some nice piece of skills, flicks and clever turn.
Wishbone — These clever 3 - in - 1 bikes that can start as a trike and turn into a bike with a simple allen key adjustment.
With it's clever U shaped design, there's no need to readjust the pillow as you turn from side to side.
Though scientists have managed to come up with drugs that target and turn off aberrant BRAF signaling, cancer cells are clever.
As the data from such clever designs mounted, Spelke began to develop her theory of core knowledge, often inspired by or collaborating with colleagues such as noted Massachusetts Institute of Technology linguist Noam Chomsky, French mathematician turned cognitive neuropsychologist Stanislaus Dehaene and Harvard psychologist Susan Carey.
Along with a home - inspection duo, a science writer, and some enterprising scientists at Princeton University, we dig into the work of evolutionary ecologist Monica Gagliano, who turns our brain - centered worldview on its head through a series of clever experiments that show plants doing things we never would've imagined.
But as the leaves turned brilliant shades of gold and red we got more creative with how to plan for a gift - giving, and the holidays arrived promptly at our doorstep clad in clever and often hilarious Halloween costumes.
This season, designers are turning that hassle into a clever styling tip, with brands like Creatures of Comfort, Y / Project, and Sacai transforming jackets and sweaters into fashionable, obi - like torso accessories.
«Now they turn around and they obtain the newspapers to write editorials about how a few clever lawyer has come inside and stuck the citizens with an outrageous verdict,» said Herbert Hafif, a one time gubernatorial prospect who represented Taylor.
It begins as a clever pseudo-mumblecore provocation with shades of Bruce LaBruce only to quickly turn into indefensible nonsense.
John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein «s Game Night is a hilarious R - rated romp that's not afraid to push the envelope with its clever twists and turns, thanks to Mark Perez «s reliable script and a crop of great performances, led with confidence and ease by Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams and Kyle Chandler.
Game Night has a few going for it — one helluva cast (Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams, Billy Magnusson, Kyle Chandler, Sharon Horgan, Kylie Bunbury, Jesse Plemons, Danny Huston, Michael C. Hall, Chelsea Peretti, Camille Chen and more); an opening meet cute that is original and clever; the establishment of a weekly get together for a games night; the sad sack neighbor who used to be part of the group (and is also a cop with a cute dog), and, finally, the idea that what starts out as a special murder mystery game night turns out to be the real thing — but no knows it.
And now they've turned Legos — those plastic blocks, with no story or personality — into another energetic and wildly clever animated film, one that makes its story the actual experience of playing with these toys.
However when Paper Bowser and the original Bowser team up, this requires the help of the greatest heroes of two worlds that include Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario in this 3DS turn - based Japanese - RPG with a healthy dose of puzzles, combat and team - work that has a very clever twist of words in the title.
And the script lures the audience in with some clever twists and turns that shift perspectives and tones, playing with the way these people are interconnected.
Just as Peele and partner Keegan - Michael Key found clever ways of dealing with racial issues on their sketch - comedy TV show, this movie turns clichés and social metaphors inside out.
With his horrendous turns in The Replacements and The Watcher also up for grabs, I can only say that these anti-Oscars would be more clever and thought - provoking if they quit aiming their guns at sitting hams (witness George C. Scott's Raspberry for his outstanding work in The Exorcist III); they long ago became the spoof - awards equivalent of a male comedian cracking wise about his mother - in - law.
With South African locations doubling for «The Birds» setting in Bodega Bay, California, «The Girl» is steeped in satisfying behind - the - scenes detail, including Hitch's script - sessions with novelist - turned - screenwriter Evan Hunter (who adapted Daphne du Maurier's short story) and clever glimpses of Hitchcock's mastery of movie maWith South African locations doubling for «The Birds» setting in Bodega Bay, California, «The Girl» is steeped in satisfying behind - the - scenes detail, including Hitch's script - sessions with novelist - turned - screenwriter Evan Hunter (who adapted Daphne du Maurier's short story) and clever glimpses of Hitchcock's mastery of movie mawith novelist - turned - screenwriter Evan Hunter (who adapted Daphne du Maurier's short story) and clever glimpses of Hitchcock's mastery of movie magic.
There are some clever scenes, showing how Gardner tries to accustom himself to Earth, learning about its customs with wide - eyed innocence, but there are so many holes in the plot that what starts promising turns into an awkwardly scripted resolution.
It's exactly the clever jab at 21st century vanity this franchise should own; instead, with its delusions of comedic grandeur, it turns into the same navel - gazing that its satire has been designed point out.
As it turned out, there were a couple of genuinely clever Black Panther - centric sketches on the show, with the biggest hit being the unlikely appearance of the film's fictional monarch / superhero on the recurring sketch Black Jeopardy.
This is a deft, clever adaptation by director Stephen Frears and screenwriter Christopher Hampton of Colette's Chéri novellas, with a commanding star turn by Michelle Pfeiffer as the aging courtesan, Léa, who falls for the corrupted youth, Chéri.
There are clever twists and turns and with this cast, this highly original caper is highly entertaining.
The script by Donna and Wayne Powers (Deep Blue Sea) is filled with very clever twists and turns.
Working with this incredible story, Affleck and screenwriter Chris Terrio create an old - fashioned suspenseful thriller in which the mission hangs by a thread at every turn, and in which the tension is occasionally diffused by clever and satirical Hollywood humor.
Wilde, at least, gets the opportunity to play a little, and her facial expressions are fascinating and clever, turning on a dime from one conversation to another with expert subtlety.
As usual Sharni Vinson (You're Next) makes for a highly capable horror anti-hero, and it's her performance, plus a handful of clever twists, that keep this crime - thriller - turned - carnage-fest, about a group of ill - fated criminals bickering over what to do with the (plainly and perhaps supernaturally evil) young woman they've abducted, cooking.
Soon enough, though, Quentin Tarantino nudges the master aside as Wheatley's chief influence in a film that turns out to be little more than a clever stunt, a one - room bullet ballet that plays like «The Hateful Eight» with few - ah ahs.
Generally considered the lesser film of the Back to the Future trilogy, mostly because it is darker and less in fun than the other two, Back to the Future II is nonetheless an intelligent and well - constructed sequel that succeeds with high energy and clever twists and turns.
It's a clever modern spin that's not just visually arresting, but also turns the traditional idea about the role of women on it's head; the Bennet girls and their friends can slice and dice with the best of them, and are the definitive heroes of this story in a way that goes beyond corseted commentary into visceral action territory.
An even cleverer idea was hatched by director Stuart McDonald when he decided to turn this real life Fairy - tale into a sweet little family film with Sarah Snook, Alan Tudyk and Aussie actor Shane Jacobson playing second fiddle to the first dog to take the job.
There isn't a whole lot of screen time devoted to the clever twist that Efron's fratboy is Rogen's idealized, younger self, and in turn that Efron is grappling with the idea that he'll soon leave the childish antics of the fraternity behind, settling into a role of adult mediocrity, but it's there and adds a lovely, melancholy undercurrent to the movie that makes the entire experience much richer.
The combination of a super-pointy front end and 33/67 front / rear torque - split is a clever and expressive one, for it allows you to set the car up on the way into a corner, turning in with a deliberate lift of the throttle to get the tail moving, then using the quick steering and rear - biased torque split to power through.
That big 4.0 - litre V8 engine is fitted with some clever cylinder deactivation technology that effectively turns off half of the engine when not required, such as when cruising on the motorway.
Measured rotating weights bolted to engines counter offending harmonics, largely replaced by clever active engine mountings / bushings Balanced crank: Usually done for race prepped engines to reduce the strain on the rotating components and their bearings when spinning at up to 19,000 rpm where a couple of grams turn into kilogrammes at such high rpms Balancer tube: A connection between intake manifoilds of the two banks of a V - type engine to even out pressure of cancel harmonics Bi-Turbo: Term coined to describe an endine with two turbochargers Brake Force Distribution: also called electronic brake force distribution where the ABS first attempts to divert pressure to the wheels that are not locked - up before intervening with its pulsating anti-lock strategy Brake Disc: Or Disc Brake, an aeronautic technology adapted for automotive use to replace the drum brake.
However, as the development process continued, engineers at BorgWarner discovered that, with clever software programming, they could control the variable electromagnetic multi-disc clutch to a point where it would allow the front and rear drive shafts to turn at different rotational speeds on its own, without the aid of a planetary or bevel geared center differential.
At the turn of the century, MG wasn't particularly flush with development funds so while rivals were releasing new models, the MGF received a huge number of upgrades and clever development, turning it into something that looked a bit sharper, and drove a lot better.
We all get a ton of email every day — why not turn that into an automated marketing machine on our behalf with a clever little «out of office» message?
- Booklist «Maguire fans should be pleased with his take, at turns clever and philosophical, on the Lewis Carroll classic.
Flynn alternates narrations from husband Nick Dunne starting the day of the disappearance with diary entries by Amy Elliott Dunne starting when she first met Nick, and later, narrations by Amy, to gradually lead the reader through a tense, clever plot with some breathtaking twists and turns.
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