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23 Sentences With "be dazzling"

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And with a bit of care it can be dazzling.
But while interaction may be dazzling, there's something more dramatic happening.
I knew it wouldn't be dazzling, but I knew I could get through it.
"It has to be dazzling and it has to be interesting looking and aesthetically pleasing," he says.
"It has to be dazzling and it has to be interesting looking and aesthetically pleasing," he said.
Tomorrow Venus will be at its brightest of the year — and it's sure to be dazzling in more ways than one.
That might be dazzling to watch, but it's as retrograde as any basic Cinderella story — and out of touch with our current moment.
The result has been some weird lessons about money garnered from video games that are intended to be dazzling narratives, not financial primers.
Mr. Trump, in turn, is approaching the debate like a Big Man on Campus who thinks his last-minute term paper will be dazzling simply because he wrote it.
They'll be dazzling to look at, sure, but the more important sets will come from LG (rumored to be preparing a consumer version of its rollable TV), Samsung, Sony, TCL, and others.
It doesn't offer best-in-class input lag, but I didn't perceive any noticeable delay during sessions of Battlefield 1, and the image quality with titles like Horizon: Zero Dawn can be dazzling.
These movies on Netflix (US) are pleasant without being sickly sweet (for the most part), and also happen to be dazzling, or mind-warping, or otherwise interesting to anyone viewing while in an altered state.
All of this will be happening while Oculus is preoccupied facing its most formidable external threat — Sony's console-powered PSVR, which will be dazzling holiday shoppers with its low price point and fleshed-out gaming ecosystem.
I expect it'd play better for me now that we've navigated the puzzle — much like Nolan's puzzle films, which tend to be dazzling the first time through, but only really reveal their craft on subsequent viewings.
The effect can be dazzling or grating, depending on your taste, or perhaps both at once, in the case of the self-aggrandizing, self-effacing "All That Jazz," starring Roy Scheider as a Fosse-like choreographer.
What makes conspiracy-theory politics more dangerous than ideological politics (and lest we forget, the 20th century showcased just how deadly extreme ideologies can be) is that conspiracy theories can be dazzling in explaining what has happened and who should be blamed.
What's driving the stock, say skeptics and fans alike, is hope — hope that the new iPhones due in September, on the 10th anniversary of the original iPhone's introduction, will be dazzling enough to inspire existing iPhone users to upgrade and prompt others to switch from Android phones made by Samsung, Huawei and other manufacturers.
If the crowd fills in at Trump's next rally to, say, the lesser-known Evita song "Rainbow High" — which includes the line "I came from the people, they need to adore me, so Christian Dior me from my head to my toes/I need to be dazzling" — you'll know he's ready to step into the role he was born to play.
Natalia had grown up to be dazzling in appearance and dashing in manner. Tall and svelte, with finely chiseled (and also very Romanov) features, she had radiant blue eyes, long blond hair and a captivating smile. Her mother, despite changing her name, never tried to conceal the past from Natalia. All the family photographs sat on a shelf in the shabby Androsov apartment: Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich, his brother K.R. and Natalia's father, Prince Alexander Iskander.
He claimed they all make use of a "shimmering simplicity and hypnotic circularity" formula, that becomes "stale" after a while. On a different note, Kayleigh Watson from Renowned for Sound described "Renaissance Girls" as a highlight, in addition to calling it an "addictively catchy number that calls to the modern, independent woman". Jennifer Joh from Neon Tommy also was positive towards the song, which she found to be "dazzling and exuberant", while James Christopher Monger of AllMusic called it "ultimately infectious".
Mark Schilling of The Japan Times awarded the film three stars out of five, finding it alternately exhilarating and confusing. Of the early parts of the film, he wrote "the film buries the uninitiated in a blizzard of information about the era's politics and personalities, cutting rapidly from scene to scene at a pace meant to be dazzling, but often ends up dizzying" and found the battle sequence "no doubt faithful to the real thing, but somewhat baffling to watch." The film made ¥2.4 billion (approximately 21.7 million US dollars) in the 2017 Japanese box office.
Eye-spots are mentioned, but instead of noting that these might be distractive, they are asserted to be "dazzling", appearing as holes, and thus functioning as disruptive camouflage. The text ends with a paragraph that asks if it is "any wonder that artists should feel keen delight in looking at the disguising-patterns worn by animals?" These are "triumphs of art", where the student can find "in epitome, painted and perfected by Nature herself", the typical color and pattern scheme of each kind of landscape. An appendix provides extracts from a "very remarkable addition to our subject", Poulton's 1907 observations of color change in chameleons.
She says that it is simply a "hodgepodge of language" trying to cram too many concepts together with the only intention of impressing his audience with the extravagance of his diction and style. Though admitting that "Kenney's linguistic acrobatics can be dazzling," Lasher concludes to say that his overly self-consciousness causes his "artificial style" to be too distracting. She contends that the goal of the book is "to answer the question of how poetry can represent human experience when the world is no longer perceptible by human sense" because it is overrun with technology. However, she argues that this is done poorly because the book is too materialistic and historical in its subject matter, leaving no room for the imagination or for the involvement of the human experience.

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