Heyward does have good technique, and yes, he can win
with finesse at times.
The most recent and unarguably the most luxurious tourist train in India
with finesse at par with the Orient Express of the West, Maharajas» Express has redefined the art of elegant travel in India.
Not exact matches
Either have the courage of your convictions and say it, or
finesse the matter by saying «those of us who believe in him ask in Jesus» name», or else don't close
with it
at all.
Utah has shown lately that it can operate
at a slower speed, but it has not faced a team
with Cincinnati's defensive
finesse.
Echoing everyone else's thoughts on Elie, I think we are too heavy on grinders and need
at least one more guy
with some
finesse to his game.
Meanwhile, captain Les Briley and Terry Hurlock guarded the centre of the pitch; both old - fashioned box - to - box pistons, the latter adding some passing
finesse at odds
with his reputation.
The PM thus blew a long, masterful raspberry, one so
finessed it could only have been learnt in the shadowy confines of prep
at Eton targeted
at the back of a gowned professor; he yah - boo - sucks - to - youed repeatedly about Ed and his pals spending too much time
with the big boys in that silly red uniform
with the hammers and sickles from the school next door, Unite City High — which soon became Unite City blues...
Kemp launched into print modeling as well, appearing in a widely seen campaign for The Gap, then segued into acting
with parts in Stephen Sommers» Victorian - era supernatural thriller Van Helsing (2004) and Renny Harlin's lurid psychological thriller Mindhunters (2005), opposite Val Kilmer and LL Cool J. Kemp deftly merged his ballroom
finesse and his dramatic evocations
with prominent billing in Jon M. Chu's dance - themed urban drama Step Up 2 the Streets (2008); he played Blake Collins, the proprietor of a dance school who finds his chief proclivity — an utter contempt for street dancing — upstaged by the arrival of a brash and talented young newcomer
at his school.
Two later sequences ensure that tears will be shed
at every screening of «Stronger»: Bauman's reunion
with the man who saved his life (Carlos Sanz, extremely moving), which Green
finesses gracefully, without histrionics, and the scene of Bauman throwing out the first pitch
at Fenway.
It's an apt choice, as Chazelle shares Dassin's procedural fascination
with men
at work, those who demonstrate their
finesse and expertise under duress.
But,
at last, there's a story to tell (albeit a short one) and Eastwood directs the bloody sequence
with finesse.
The way he
finesses Nick into drinking a giant tumbler of scotch
at 8.30 in the morning, then uses incipient alcoholism as a stick to beat him
with, is a smirkingly treasurable moment.
Straight in
at number eight
with a bang and a shower of glitter, American Hustle's strong showing in our best of 2013 is testament to director David O. Russell's winning formula - he serves up a fizzing cocktail of amusement and filmic
finesse, which eschews the truth of the tale for something more fabulously cinematic.
She works
at a giant record label where soulless pop machinery and broad comedy run rampant in equal measure: the former represented by Brittany Snow as an empty - headed pop star, the latter by
Finesse Mitchell — funny even here where he has nothing to work
with — as a callous exec.
That clutch might feel a little heavy if you're coming from a road car, but compared
with a racer it's breezy,
with a biting point that's easy to
finesse; no undignified kangarooing
at the drive - through fast food restaurant here (though the Plexiglas side windows might hinder the transaction).
The British GT is a little more expensive
at # 92,660 as well as being a little more powerful
with 542bhp, but it has no rear seats, feel far cheaper than the Lexus inside and its engine seriously lacks
finesse.
Set to debut later this month
at the Beijing auto show, the IS will debut
with a fresh design that Lexus claims is an «exciting breakthrough» based on the company's «L -
finesse» styling language.
The Audi split the difference, mixing mid-engine
finesse and all - wheel - drive precision
with the V - 10's explosive charge, howling as we churned toward the sky
with all four wheels slicing furiously
at the asphalt.
This car rolls over the road
with the same refinement and
finesse as one of Mercedes» larger, heavier luxury sedans, yet it will round any corner
at just about any speed
with total stability.
But weighing in
at around 1160 kg and running on 17 ″ alloys it should be nimble enough to throw into corners
with accuracy and
finesse.
The Porsche suffers from fewer road surface intrusions, and consequently settles into fast road driving
with an insulated
finesse replicated almost nowhere else
at the same hip - point.
Tipping the scales
at more than 2.5 tons, you would expect the GLS - Class to be a luxurious lumbering barge
with little concern for
finesse.
That said, there is a level of
finesse lurking underneath all that technology and other than a slight tendency to push the nose wide
at the limit the Turbo can be driven
with a fluidity that belies its dragster - like acceleration.
Something
with finesse and true beauty, or
at least unique looks.
The tyres are super sticky
at operating temperature and ensure the car rides, handles, turns and stops
with equal levels of tenacity and
finesse.
From Storm executing her role as leader
with finesse, to Kitty Pryde taking charge
at the mansion, to a fun hodge - podge of mutants used throughout; there's quite a bit to love.
They have an «exquisite» walk and do pirouettes
with the
finesse of a ballet dancer but sometimes they show feeble understanding of geometry and physics when trying to leap and land
at the exact spot.
The Executive Chef brings many years of European expertise and
finesse with gastronomic menus and French hospitality
at it's very best.
Standard walking speed is about the same as an old lady who complains about the weather a lot, and you can only backpedal
at a snail's pace, which feels odd in a game involving melee combat, although said combat is utterly imprecise and has about as much sense of impact as two snails colliding,
with just as much
finesse.
Dark Souls changed that in me, and proved how such an assumption can so easily be proved incorrect.The devs
at From Software have done a good job in not only embracing this concept, but executing it
with clinical
finesse.
With the ability to scamper up vertical walls and rapidly unleash her claws
at enemies, the jade - colored kitty also offers a good balance of navigational
finesse and offensive might.
The controls did feel a bit awkward
at first, but after a bit of playing around you'll be on the ground, grappling to buildings, and launching yourself into the air
with a
finesse even Batman would be mildly impressed
at (but he'd never say it).
You control your car
with about as much
finesse as a bowling ball or a shopping cart full of Jackasses, blasting through tracks
at hundreds of miles per hour.
High downforce cars like the IndyCar or the Le Mans prototypes stick to the road beautifully
at high speeds, while older cars
with older - style bias ply tyres will slip and slide everywhere, demanding a high level of
finesse just to get the car slowed down for a corner, let alone
with other cars trying to battle you for position.
Sarah Lucas's Ordinary Things
at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds jettisoned none of her characteristic double - entendre filth, and her work celebrated physical imperfections
with an unprecedented sculptural
finesse.
Former CORE fellows dominated the block,
with finessed watercolor cutouts by Natasha Bowdoin
at CTRL and the tight group show Weasel, organized by Chelsea Beck and Kurt Mueller
at the Inman Annex.
Just as a young man hanging out
at the mall performs black masculinity through his look, walk and speech, artists like Kerry James Marshall, Wangechi Mutu and Yinka Shonibare are cast in the role of «black contemporary artist» — a role they pilot
with dexterity and
finesse.
At once tragic and comic, this work makes good on Mr. Hancock's debts to artists like R. Crumb and Philip Guston
with a
finesse all its own.
Despite being a curator of the 2014 Whitney Biennial, Grabner maintains she's an artist organising an exhibition and shudders
at the term «professional curator», avowing that artists know how to install and contextualise their own and other artists» work
with more
finesse than any administrator ever could.
New for 2018 Best Day, Best Summer:
With a friendly competition and continuous interaction, this program empowers summer associates to navigate the summer with finesse: What if you can't meet a deadline before you have to be at a dinner with partn
With a friendly competition and continuous interaction, this program empowers summer associates to navigate the summer
with finesse: What if you can't meet a deadline before you have to be at a dinner with partn
with finesse: What if you can't meet a deadline before you have to be
at a dinner
with partn
with partners?
That'd be a super good idea for a smartphone: a basically excellent all - round smartphone
with some gaming - centered
finesse at its heart.
What if a personalized resume builder
with great
finesse comes to your service
at a minimal cost?
Ikea looks
at the ways we can be environmentally conscious around the home
with a little
finesse