Mr. Lopez also demanded that several women
write effusive and flirtatious text messages, in one case even writing a sample note for them to follow: «Vito, I wanted to be nice to you.
Not exact matches
This is what Anne McElvoy
wrote in yesterday's Evening Standard: «I have been struck in the past two months by the fact that many Tories who defended the new leader in
effusive, not to say excessive, terms last year, have become sour and negative now.
The New York Times, back when it knew how to
write great headlines, was even more
effusive: «Lights All Askew in the Heavens / Men of Science More or Less Agog Over Results of Eclipse Observations / Einstein's Theory Triumphs.»
Because the script that she
wrote, the performances her actors give, are so
effusive — Saoirse Ronan, she's just giving you so much — that I always thought with Lady Bird that to add too much to these virtuosic performances might just be too loud.
From the central romance all the way to the walk - off standing ovation and bluntly cloying Peter Gabriel end credits song specially
written for this movie, the volume of the pedestal - placing and monument - building is terribly
effusive.
Though I greeted the debut of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's apocalyptic comedy with
effusive praise, in particular for its ingenious pilot episode and the hilarious Kristen Schaal, I soon learned the hard way to avoid
writing too soon in a series» run.
Amid
effusive praise of the piece, Whitney
writes, «I think morphemes and phonemes matter too but maybe not as much as Willingham does.»
Despite that natural flair for creating whole worlds in their
effusive stories, children often need an enormous amount of help when it comes to their
writing skills.
I'll take that over the most eloquent pros or
effusive writing any day.
And yet he uses such
effusive, vivid vocabulary that he somehow renders these shocking scenes artful, as when
writing of a corpse: «All that is left is a grotesque and bloody gallimaufry of bones, sinew, and innards.»
Thanks to the folks who've read us and
written to us, both the frustrated and the
effusive.
Reiterating his
effusive rhetoric from 1958, Sylvester
wrote of Bomberg on the occasion of an exhibition at the Herbert Art Gallery in Coventry in 1960: «I feel no other modern British painter is in the same class as Bomberg».23 This judgment, Sylvester later acknowledged, still referred exclusively to Bomberg's late work.
«Prof Barry, you
write some very long and
effusive posts............... Isn't this actually symptomatic of the entire Climate Change science sector — lots of talk, lots of back - patting amongst......................»