Matthews creates works that successfully straddle the line between contrived arty flourishes and successful accidents. |
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My favorite scenes come when the film's comic energy is allowed to outrun its carefully maintained arty flatness. |
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It has become in her view an arty scene, trendy to visit at the weekend and popular with tourists. |
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After I crashed with a car I discovered this pub where all the arty students in Nottingham went. |
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For a guy who explores such an intricate and arty sound, Williams is surprisingly down-to-earth. |
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Bunett's prose is often loaded with arty jargon and heavyweight expressions that are virtually incomprehensible. |
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If you're feeling arty, use the whole leaves to tie up bundles of carrots, asparagus, or sliced zucchini. |
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Bright light illuminates stainless steel machines and walls are fresh and clean with a scattering of arty posters. |
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Somewhat arty post-glam stabby guitars and twitchy rhythms, all performed at a ridiculously uptempo rate. |
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This kind of housing owes its origin to the colonization of Manhattan's defunct industrial and warehouse spaces by trendy, arty, sixties types. |
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The floor is bare wooden boarding and stone, and the two solid walls are mainly bare brickwork, with some arty motifs attached. |
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Instead, I reject the cultural establishment's contention that politics can be rejuvenated by a splash of paint or an arty video slot. |
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European circus trainers concentrate on the extrovertedly arty techniques made famous by the likes of Montreal's fabled Cirque du Soleil. |
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It has now been cleared up, a touristic shrine with arty wrought-iron lamps, brick walls carefully pointed, everywhere evidence of restoration. |
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Bunker is chic and arty without being too pretentious, and its friendly, laid-back vibe is infectious. |
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The picture is so rife with close-ups, zooms, and arty silhouette shots that it interferes with the viewer's appreciation of the dance. |
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One imagines an arty, cultured childhood, with a genius typing away furiously at the top of the house. |
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Their songs sound a tad pretentious and arty now, but you can't go wrong with the music and energy. |
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Maybe he was afraid his film wasn't yet arty enough for the poseurs at the festivals. |
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I know it might seem a bit pretentious, a bit arty, but to me they are Nordic gods. |
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Where am I going to go now to get all those arty, cultured links that make me appear much more well-read and erudite than I really am? |
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There are plenty of visual stunts, but this is always more than an arty display of technical ingenuity. |
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Even if you have a problem with all of the arty pretension, there's some great drums at the very least. |
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To tell you the truth, I really enjoy going to the cinema and I enjoy going to see the big blockbusters and the smaller, more arty films as well. |
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Rich has swapped daring disco days for mediocre middle-age, a comfort zone of arty films and fruity red wines. |
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The Past Presents The Future is the perfect soundtrack to an arty love story flick about hip kids falling in love. |
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The band's dueling guitars harken back to the arty axe work of the quintessential NYC act Television. |
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The first wave of post-war rebels, beatniks were arty, defiant and left-field. |
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The prevailing ethos on No Disco seemed a bit more thoughtful, a bit more arty, making the best of an obviously limited budget. |
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The heavy paper and unnumbered pages lend a further arty quality to a production that lies midway between genre fiction and graphic novel. |
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Her friends urged her to move to the bright lights of Hollywood or the hip, arty precincts of Santa Monica. |
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Every so often, director Bille Eltringham has a psychedelic fit and the visuals go arty. |
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There's the arty Bohemian society of the Verdurins, the most hideous vulgarians in literature. |
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He still likes arty guitar noodling, but he also hasn't given up on melody. |
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Then there is the arty bookshop he is planning downstairs, and the adjustments that need to be made to the chairs in the patisserie. |
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They had arty foreign films playing on big screens throughout the venue. |
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Bow Church is already floodlit and hosts the occasional arty show. |
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There are wonderful drawings demonstrating how the variety of graphic style which Rubens commanded surpassed that of arty high renaissance artist. |
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Noel Coward's script gleefully satirises the pomposity of the art world, merging arty in-jokes with the kind of brittle drawing-room comedy that Coward is so renowned for. |
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The Soho Boutique hotel opened last year in the arty Soho barrio, south of the old town, with doubles from €63 room-only. |
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Uncovering the talents of artists or playing around with customization, Shibuya fashion proposes a fun, dynamic and arty lifestyle. |
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The classics of the impressionistic and expressionistic eras serve as a model for an arty version of a classic game. |
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The regime of Haman i Diori and the PPN-RDA single p arty was succeeded by the military regime of Sey ni Kountché. |
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We wanted the product display to be as striking as possible with a veritable arty atmosphere. |
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For arty decorative lights, you can play with the heights and colours of Rob Slewe's Bloom and Luisa Bocchietto's Vas-Three Light. |
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The presence of a hammer dulcimer, along with the more typical guitar, bass, and drums, is what sets Tulsa Drone's sound apart from other arty ruralists. |
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In their different styles, then, both Lennon and McCartney had gotten arty and their music changed. |
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Her daughter, the narrator, is a New Age arty trendoid sui generis. |
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Trendy supper clubs in New York and the more arty nightclubs in Los Angeles rediscovered an appreciation for a well executed fan dance about five years ago. |
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Not your Noel Edmonds-type of shrubbery, but a lot of young band members and arty types are wearing big, unkept examples of face fungus. |
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To really hammer the point home she even smokes a ciggy in the arty shoot, as well as writhing around on the floor in a sexy leotard. |
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For this campaign he has reworked his photographs in ink, giving them a unique charm and making the watches stand out with an arty and elegant character. |
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The result is a menu of more arty playfulness than many other local establishments, still wearing its Frenchiness on its sleeve. |
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The struggle between movie art and its arty ersatz is still not concluded. |
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He seemed like every born loser who ever failed gym — a geek you could get wasted with, a shy guy whose cuteness cried out for mothering, an arty weirdo with a common touch. |
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That is not just because of the star quality of its past inmates but also because it is situated right in the heart of Paris in the otherwise smart and arty district of Montparnasse. |
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We spent a summer in Milan in an flat overlooking the Naviglio Grande canal – an arty neighbourhood quiet until after dark, when intrepid foodies descended on the local aperitivo bars and trattorias. |
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He was showing off his slim frame and arty chest tatts in a tight, black shirt unbuttoned to the navel and loud striped trousers. |
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Suzanne Thomson had the idea to set up messy and arty play centre Squiggles n Giggles after being told she faced losing her job last autumn. |
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Very quickly, in a general wave of democratisation, the people of Niger imposed a multip arty sy stem and a Sup reme National Conf erence, which op ened the way to democracy. |
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Kaleidoscope of musical discoveries, thrilling equation of their various influences, the insistent « Dada Bandits » opens in time several windows: exuberant then intimate, melodic then noisy, arty then lyrical. |
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During the week, the laid-back atmosphere sees locals drinking alongside young professionals and arty bohos. |
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That said, you can keep your halfway houses, the jutty little bits of nonsense beloved by arty types. |
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And if all this sounds too arty for you, the fest's psychotronic Dark Horizons section is coming back in full, mind-blowing force again this year. |
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Diesel's mother, an astrologist and psychologist, and his theater director stepdad raised their children in an arty, Greenwich Village environment. |
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Arty is without doubt one of the finest and most sought-after guitar players in Ireland. |
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Three female leaf insects, which camouflage themselves from predators by mimicking leaves, have joined our Arty Animals workshop. |
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Speaking to the Weekend Hangover Show on Fubar Radio, Jonathan says Arty will be a well-protected boy. |
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The innovative and stylish Arty Cat Scratcher is a two-in-one scratcher with a decidedly modern design that will instantly appeal to both cats and their caregivers alike. |
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