Sentences with phrase «with neat bows»

If it doesn't tie many (or any) of these thematic strands with a neat bow, that's in the nature of a film that chooses raw dramatic power over narrative finesse.
Maybe you wrap everything up with a neat bow in each book, and you rely on reader satisfaction to sell your next book.
Round it off with sincerity The last lines of your cover letter should tie everything together with a neat bow of sincerity.

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She has also found a great amount of support from the Pure Barre Corporate team, stating «They get feedback from over 300 studios, find the best practices, and deliver them to you in a neat little box with a bow
«We would have preferred to have tied everything up with a nice neat bow and returned to our districts with nothing at all left on our plate,» said Mr. Flanagan, in a statement.
«We would have preferred to have everything tied up with a nice neat bow and returned to our districts with nothing at all left on our plate, but that just wasn't possible under the circumstances.»
Featuring a slip on design with a V shaped cut out and a neat bow at the front.
And unlike films typical to the genre of animation (especially those with princesses), The Tale of the Princess Kaguya doesn't tie everything up in a neat happy bow for us at the end.
There's inharmonious accents, with just about every actor trying out their own version of «Norwegian» to near universal failure; total tonally inconsistency, wherein certain characters go from glum to chipper without an ounce of external change; zero chemistry between any of the cast, and with a cast this diversely talented (it includes Rebecca Ferguson, Charlotte Gainsbough, J.K. Simmons and Toby Jones) that is a feat unto itself; gaping plot holes, from start to finish you'll wait for the screenplay from Peter Straughan (Frank), Hossein Amini (Drive), Søren Sveistrup (The Killing) to tie things up into (at least their approximation of) a neat little bow.
«Lacking a fresh sensibility or any hint of an edge, Radnor dutifully unfurls the indie - rock montage sequences, wrapping up all his storylines with neat, predictable little bows and not even the slightest acknowledgement of a world outside these beautiful people's solipsistic navel - gazing.»
Equipping the bow has its downsides, of course — you can't block with it, and your success with it will largely be determined by your ability to keep your enemy at bay so you can pick them off — though that's helped by a neat new slide and dash moves.
«I don't want to give the impression that it is all tied up with a neat little bow,» she said.
We would have preferred to have tied everything up with a nice neat bow and returned to our districts with nothing at all left on our plate, but under the circumstances, that just wasn't possible.
I'm not sure what I expected at the end, but the revelations that occurred along the way weren't going to result in a neat package tied up with a bow.
Equipping the bow has its downsides, of course — you can't block with it, and your success with it will largely be determined by your ability to keep your enemy at bay so you can pick them off — though that's helped by a neat new slide and dash moves.
These days he (yes, usually he) might be distinguished by a deeply coloured shirt combined with neo-Corbusian round spectacles; half a century ago he would have sported a bow tie and a neat moustache.
With the largest, and most diverse, collection of Futurist works ever displayed outside of Italy, it is impossible to tie Futurism into a neat polemical bow.
A simple film, a dumb film, a useless film is one that wraps everything up in a tidy little bow with a neat little moral at the end.
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