Frankie errs on the side of edgy celeb rather than pimping stars spruiking the latest big Hollywood blockbuster. |
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And sure enough, so studiously edgy are the performances that one is never quite sure who harbours the darkest pathology. |
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Everything is rendered in colors calculated to look edgy but remain, oddly, tasteful. |
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The people who loved them told me that the person in question appreciated edgy music with a quirky edge. |
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In a stand-up culture where comedians are allowed to be outrageous up to the point of their first television contract, Hicks was a mite too edgy. |
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But pushing volume by discounting the product is an edgy strategy at best, especially in the early stages of the product life cycle. |
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Named after the stealth aircraft, this edgy band hails from Baltimore and not the UK as their music seems to tell us. |
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The show manages to keep the viewer a little off balance with an edgy storyline that can at times be offset by some offbeat humor. |
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Competition to be the thinnest off-screen reflected the edgy relationship between female characters on-screen. |
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He appears in movies and ads, regularly tours and puts out edgy, pulsating music. |
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Exterior styling for the Accord appears sleek, but angular and edgy with a squared-off prow and classy beveled grille. |
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We're very excited about the excellent casting and the edgy and urban storylines. |
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We also think the Sedona's exterior styling is well done with an edgy but flowing design that actually made this large vehicle attractive. |
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Does that mean he's supposed to be more edgy than his smiling, soft leonine friend? |
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Paul is manic and edgy on stage, with the occasional flash of surreal genius. |
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As they arrived in Latham, the familiar, edgy electronic Seinfeld music was momentarily replaced by a hillbilly twang. |
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Olyphant exudes charm and sleaze in about equal proportions, and his edgy performance steals the show. |
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The album is overflowing with sweet harmonies and guitar riffs and beats that are edgy without being overbearing. |
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Now they are also edgy, anxious, fearful, often depressed and undeniably kinder. |
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So now not only am I late for work but I'm slowly moving from feeling edgy to homicidal. |
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Although saddled with a convoluted plot, he has invested his film with enough grit, panache and edgy style to make it thoroughly gripping. |
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Stephen's bullying self-pity and edgy rationalism ran up sharply against Anny's fancifulness, extravagance and sentiment. |
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Even if no one ever contacts you this way, just the presence of this information comforts edgy customers. |
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She uses an edgy, in-your-face style to break the communication barrier around the eternal issues and dilemmas of desire. |
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If Glasgow's research shows that a right-on, edgy image strikes a chord not only with visitors but also its citizens, then it could work. |
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The longer, flimsy skirt hanging out of a coat is a rather edgy trend right now. |
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It makes me edgy to miss runs and cheat on the training, but I can't run with a searing pain in my foot or when I'm coughing up a lung. |
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He overcame the initial seam movement, two perilously close lbw appeals and a few edgy moments before settling down into a dogged mode. |
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It was a dark green, an edgy criss-cross, vertically going over his left eye. |
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Its punchy sound is equally applicable to mainstream or alternative rock, with plenty of crossover into hip hop, funk and edgy country sounds. |
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Then he flipped sections of the hair with a curling iron and separated the bangs into chunky pieces for an edgy finish. |
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Peter Kooy has a vocal quality that's a touch edgy, yet is plentifully musical. |
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My sense of isolation has shifted slightly from being wholly pleasant to being a little edgy. |
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The large show presents a flock of sexy, edgy, beautifully painted dolls, not one of which sinks into preciousness. |
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Its rough and edgy production makes the record sound perfect for the demented brand of new wave garage rock the band were practicing at the time. |
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It was edgy and over-the-top, with enough random cinematic references to keep even the most knowledgeable film geek happy. |
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As long as networks keep pumping out edgy entertainment who cares where they draw their inspiration? |
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In the moments before the cameras switch on, he's edgy, nervous, priming us with questions. |
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Yet being included in the museum's powerful if mute embrace sometimes defangs what once had a powerful bite, makes it less edgy and disruptive. |
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This elegant edgy little piece of the interchange jigsaw has a glass roof supported by a pyramidal steel structure and profiled concrete columns. |
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Happily, Rowan's efforts are as edgy and buzzing with street life as the argot he describes. |
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Her voice is good if not emotionally gripping and her songs have an attractive quality but an edgy stimulant is sadly lacking. |
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Or would things just keep going on as per usual with maybe a few people chiming in about his edgy new style and crackerjack reporting? |
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It was a cynical play to show his base just how edgy he was, pwning this old plutocrat with his rapier-like wit. |
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His edgy temper flared again on April 18, when he lowered the boom on a dry cleaner. |
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The tail-off was expected since punters get a bit edgy as to whether their gifts will be delivered in time for the big day. |
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Now he has produced another star turn in Speed-the-Plow, which requires a very different, much more edgy and sharp-tongued style. |
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The atmosphere is tense and edgy, and the political slogans on the posters read like threats. |
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To the Marx songs, the tessitura of which is ideally suited to her edgy soprano, she brings incomparable authority and ravishing vocalism. |
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Those new to jazz will be thrown into one of the most intense, edgy jazz experiences that sounds strangely modern. |
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There's a cinematic quality to the edgy strings and foreboding beat that accompany All I Need, which is one of the album's best tracks. |
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It was bad enough being a sister to James, who makes the mathletes look edgy. |
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Unfortunately, far too many films contain wacky crime capers that lead into shenanigans which gives way to witty, edgy banter. |
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The teenaged Cure played jagged, edgy pop songs before the group tinkered their way upwards into a more complex and competent machine. |
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Inside, too features a VW quality dash, which makes a break both from previous styling and the Focus' edgy style. |
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Granted, they do have a distinct sound, a wide array of musical sounds and edgy lyrics. |
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My client wants a very edgy and flashy style, but her content is dry and the writing is not of the same style as she wants the design. |
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Would it be wise to encourage our students to exchange fact-based narrative for edgy commentary and digital trash talk? |
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So this week I've had the triple whammy of being busy, edgy and suddenly noticing a few people around seem to be looking unexpectedly good. |
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It starts with edgy trills from the soloist, but its overall direction of travel is into the silent darkness. |
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There's an edgy, youthful feel to the sprawling stone downtown, where gaggles of short-haired, punky students walk narrow, walled streets. |
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The unorthodox phrasing abstracts the original material and gives the composition an edgy modernness. |
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Does anybody else remember the Bone Thugs actually being reasonably good, edgy, topical rappers? |
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Now top rappers began to write edgy lyrics celebrating street warfare or drugs and promiscuity. |
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Ok, she needs to seriously quit saying rehab but I'm getting edgy and she's getting twitchy. |
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He seemed twitchy, edgy, intense, humourless and more than a little competitive. |
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It's therefore an edgy time as she awaits the notices for a book that she spent three years writing. |
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One of them is a real movie-star movie, however edgy Julia Roberts's performance. |
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London's organised-crime underworld, in all its diversity and brutality, is the setting for this edgy contemporary thriller. |
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We should always be edgy when we walk down dark alleyways in the middle of the night and be scared of lorries on the motorway. |
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When I was a kid, I would have confessed to having done skag if it would make me look hard and edgy. |
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But the flute and strings music I have downloaded all seem to show the sharp edgy sounds of the flutes. |
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The hilarious gags come at a slam-bang pace, and they're occasionally edgy. |
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There were no signs available to tell them where they were and this fact had made him even more edgy. |
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There are murmurs amongst aficionados of his edgy, Gothic parables of Americana that he has gone over to The Other Side and become mainstream. |
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By 2004, he was CFO of an edgy start-up company that reportedly brought a stronger, lighter lacrosse stick to market. |
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If you have ever walked into a room that made you feel edgy or uneasy, it probably is out of balance. |
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Allowing Gallas to take responsibility was the start of an edgy performance. |
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You're in deep in the system, in its fouled blood, in its creaking bones, in its edgy nerves. |
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To rock this edgy look, blend a copper or peach eyeshadow along your bottom lashline only. |
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According to reports, the edgy animal had slunk away into the darkness of the power outage, spreading panic among the thronging crowds. |
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She is late and I am edgy, expecting a group of tough females in hoods and trainers. |
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Throughout, Metheny's guitar battles it out with Ornette's alto in an edgy exchange of riffs, tumbling bop phrases and squeals. |
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Her one-room gallery features colorful, edgy pieces of fine art and contemporary crafts produced by local and out-of-state artists. |
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In the car, Alex and I held hands for a brief moment and I felt less edgy about it. |
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Emi collected the two bags from him and set them on the floor some distance away, near to the wooden Buddha whose empty gaze made him edgy. |
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The snow tiger seemed edgy, and she sniffed the air as if searching for something. |
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When his neophyte cast pull it off, their exchanges have an appealingly edgy authenticity. |
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The hills and downs area seemed remote and edgy, in a way far from relaxing. |
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As a novelist myself, I often experience those edgy emotions with respect to fellow novelists. |
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Hip and edgy Brit rock lovers have a hole in their life without this record. |
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During a competition the fencers get nervous, edgy and temperamental under the pressure involved. |
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Carly pushed past nervous guests and equally edgy guards then stopped and stared. |
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It was a wonderful afternoon, all of us upstarts, edgy and feisty, garnering the imprimatur of the venerable professor. |
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If anything, it has been exacerbated by recent global tensions, those irritating near-wars which push up the temperature and make leaders edgy. |
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I'm distracted, tense and edgy, staring intently at the phone willing it to bring me good news. |
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The commentators were nervous and edgy and there was strain as well as excitement in their voices. |
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Anne was beginning to feel very edgy about not knowing what was going on and the motivations of her rescuer. |
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The general public probably only vaguely recalls him as an edgy, vulpine presence in such 1960s fare as The Dirty Dozen and Rosemary's Baby. |
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With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London. |
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He is known for his edgy, often nude photos of girls out on the town and for documenting his late night antics. |
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Collectively, these young women are making entrepreneurship not just aspirational, but a little bit edgy. |
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According to WWD, the collection mixes classic Bavarian pieces with edgy black leather. |
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The bejeweled side panels on a particularly edgy pair of cigarette pants were a fun highlight to an utterly rock-worthy show. |
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Consider it a coffee table book for edgy rock fans who bliss out on something stronger than coffee. |
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The winner of this year's Sundance Festival is edgy and no easy watch. |
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True, some elegant, delicate, citrussy whites and some fine, vibrant, beetrooty reds have been made, but 2001 also delivers rafts of dull, acidic, edgy wines in both colours. |
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The 18-year-old strutted down the runway Monday in an edgy, off-the-shoulder, red-and-black tweed ensemble accented with feathers. |
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He has sobered up and moved upstate, but his work is still as edgy and provocative as ever. |
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Lauren Child's spiky, sophisticated artwork offers an edgy alternative to the cosy anthropomorphism with which publishers tend to pad their lists. |
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While the original offer was a lowball bid, she figures the new one may be enough to get edgy investors already worried about consolidation to cash out. |
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Concerned and kind, he was also the ultimate risk taker, an iconoclast with an edgy, hard charging quality about him. |
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Lily the cat walked down the runway in the arms of a stone-faced model, wearing an edgy black leash. |
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Wendy Noel plays Maureen as an edgy, outspoken and sensitive woman. |
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Urban Outfitters has a track record of putting out products that veer into attention-grabbing, supposedly edgy territory. |
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Lou represented what we all loved about New York, what was cool, edgy, transgressive. |
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If you want a more deconstructed look rather than girly, trim off the ruffle hem binding of a tulle slip and the result will be more edgy than prom queen. |
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The czar looked a bit edgy, but his son the czarevich seemed confident. |
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Their books tried hard to be edgy and hipper-than-thou, but ended up being an unreadable mess instead. |
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Even today it's edgy cinema, but to write it off as the product of a deranged mind, or to suggest that it endorses the violence it depicts, is simple-minded at best. |
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His easy mix of racer-back tank tops with beautifully cut mousseline, chiffon and matte jersey slip dresses was edgy and youthful without being derivative. |
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Maybe the wheel will turn again, and heterosexuality will come to seem edgy. |
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When it works, it gives the film an appropriately edgy and uneasy feel. |
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The idea for these edgy oedipal works came to Prince when he was looking through a catalogue of de Kooning's Women series. |
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Nonetheless, it was a fundamentally middle class place, not the wall-to-wall display of edgy affluence that it has since become. |
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Don't let the ads fool you into thinking this is some kind of edgy French thriller, by the way, or you'll be too annoyed by its unhurried pace to enjoy it. |
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I apologized for my snappiness and told him that finals made me edgy. |
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He breathed in and out slowly, hating that he was so uptight and edgy. |
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Our fellows were nervy, edgy, and in the circumstances it may have been just as well that the Iranians strung eleven men behind the ball when Ireland had possession. |
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He is intent on making people look good but not necessarily beautiful in his work and achieves this by capturing secretive, edgy or cagey subjects. |
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In this watershed sequence, the oblique angles and edgy camerawork signal the presence of Jeffrey's gaze as his invisible aura surrounds Susan in her destitution. |
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So was the atmosphere in the National Stadium on April 22, with gun-toting and decidedly edgy cops and soldiers just about outnumbering the spectators. |
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A painting like Elevated was at once a confrontation with New York's urban jungle and an experiment in an edgy, high-toned, Cubist-derived modernism. |
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After promising Nicole to brief her on the next bus, I remained mostly silent and edgy until the end of the bus ride, at one point chastising Nicole for the question. |
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A mix of luxurious leather and grommet detailing makes this hobo bag a polished yet edgy interpretation that will take you into the holiday season and beyond. |
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He then used the flat iron to bump the ends for a modern edgy finish. |
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The work's equally edgy score incorporates techno, disco, and house music. |
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It could have made the home side edgy if the Easter Road pups had applied more pressure but within a couple of minutes the two-goal cushion was restored. |
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If your idea of edgy eating is a chicken pot pie, don't go here. |
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The new series remains glossily gothic, fast-paced and edgy. |
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The Internet has changed the nature of technology and affected which areas, urban or suburban, edge city or edgy neighborhood, best promote technological development. |
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But being slightly edgy and impatient, he struck a bit too soon. |
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It would be weird if she acted so tense and edgy all of a sudden. |
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I'd been waiting 25 minutes for a bus and was getting a little edgy. |
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Perhaps that's why, behind the affable front, he seems edgy. |
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Needless to say, I am a little edgy about future adverse outcomes. |
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Visitors, if they are not already dead choked by air pollution and bumpy roads, are always nervous and edgy at the thought of the traffic jams and missing a flight or a train. |
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I think there were times when you could see we were a little bit edgy. |
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He described her as nervous, edgy, and particularly fearful of authority. |
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The city itself seems edgy and nervous, as can well be expected. |
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But Shannon, who is well regarded in the edgy performance scene here and abroad, has solved the problem by thinking about dance in a different way. |
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Fronted by Alan Donohoe, they specialise in creating angular working class anthems that are packed with sharp, edgy guitars and socially relevant lyrics. |
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While the lyrics don't specifically delve into his life there, his experiences seem to be told through the subtle text and edgy, country-folk styled ramblings. |
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Edward Norton is known for his intense, edgy dramatic roles. |
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The disc has a much more edgy, electronic sound that doesn't go over-the-top, but it does mix in elements that haven't existed on any of the band's previous discs. |
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The president, meanwhile, seemed excitable, edgy and sometimes ungrounded. |
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It blends edgy, experimental programming with traditional arts offerings. |
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Team a leather jacket with a floral shift dress for an edgy spring look that will take you full throttle through summer too. |
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But as the start of the season creeps closer I'm a little bit edgy about picking up unwanted injuries, so we'll see how things go. |
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The minimal jewellery and relaxed hair keep things cool and edgy and Juliette looks like she is having a whale of a time. |
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Dudders was extremely edgy on his doubles and the weight of expectation that has come from last season's heroics appears to be getting to him. |
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Instead, this edgy, digitised beat and bass synth-driven dancefloor depth charge is an ode to the heat haze daze of life in the Sahara. |
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The full bar adds to the edgy attitude of the place, which stays open until midnight on weekends. |
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In recent times, the former Disney star has been criticized for her more edgy wardrobe and a platinum blond pixie cut. |
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Speaking of non-existing fenders, the Slingshot's edgy body panels are made from rustproof, lightweight and impact-resistant polymer. |
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I knew it was a very well regarded, respected, kind of edgy series. |
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Inspired by the legendary Coney Island Rockabilly Festival in New York, the event merged Fifties-style Americana music with edgy Burlesque. |
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If Mary Kate, who is the more edgy of the two, is your favourite then head to Topshop for their new 70s glam rock inspired trend. |
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The story is at once dark, edgy and politically significant, and spine-tingling, sexy and crowd-pleasing. |
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Premier Wynne unveiled the edgy new ad at the 2015 Summit on Sexual Violence and Harassment. |
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His cool, somewhat edgy look is directed back at the photographer, as if she was too close, perhaps had seen too much. |
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The edgy new collection toes the line between crisp androgyny and soft girly silhouettes. |
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Petronio transforms these time-tested techniques into his singular brand of adrenalized, edgy dance. |
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That record felt like ancient history as the Djokovic of 2011 overcame a slightly edgy start to take a stranglehold on the match. |
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And, it's no boring monotone styles or basic bandeaux, designs with edgy detailing and stylish separates made the cut. |
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Here are her top 3 edgy looks at the movie's premiere that grabbed enormous attention. |
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This former aspiring rapper-turned author brings out the heartfelt emotion in his writing from an edgy street-life perspective that leaves the reader begging for more. |
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Sure he's had bit parts here and there, and was even engaged to actress Rachael Stirling at one point, but it's this edgy comedy for which he's earning the praise. |
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Angela Carter created the original Wolf Alice as a feral child but Ellie Rowsell's version writes fantastic edgy songs and is much more to my liking. |
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The music Davies creates to distinguish between the world of the humans and that of the trolls is, respectively, distinctly tonal, and inharmoniously edgy and abrasive. |
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It should be the time of year when there is an excitingly edgy balance between all that is redolently good and the anticipation of challenge ahead. |
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David Yates directed the final films after David Heyman thought him capable of handling the edgy, emotional, and political material of the later novels. |
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The new design is very edgy and certainly flies in the face of tradition. |
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A sculptor's ideas must, I should guess, be somewhat rigid and inflexible, like the materials in which he works. Besides, Nollekens's style was comparatively hard and edgy. |
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