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Even Infiniti's dashingly futuristic Q Inspiration concept isn't exclusively electric.
Charles-Donatien had arrived a few minutes before me, dashingly attired, as always.
In that case, can I suggest the adventures of Nick and Nora Charles, dashingly sophisticated married sleuths?
The journalist interviewing KSI after me was a dashingly dressed reporter from ITV, one of the biggest British TV networks.
He's not a charming writer flying under the radar or a dashingly handsome supporting actor — he's simply some guy who was sitting next to Kevin Spacey.
There was also the issue of her defense lawyer: Todd Spodek, who asked to be described as a dashingly accomplished attorney, didn't want me (or anyone else) talking to Ms. Sorokin.
It will take you from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds, which isn't quite Tesla territory in terms of acceleration, but let's be honest, no Tesla has ever looked quite this dashingly gorgeous.
This is driven home by the ever-present portraits of Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said, the country's supreme leader, dressed dashingly in full formal Omani attire, which adorn murals, office buildings, restaurants and homes across the country.
"Colette," directed by Wash Westmoreland, stars Keira Knightley in the title role; Dominic West as her first husband; Fiona Shaw as her mother; and Denise Gough, dashingly dressed in men's clothes, as Missy, one of Colette's many female lovers.
I wasn't sure about the allusion until the latter stages of Jane's adventures, when she wears her hair long and loose and tops it with the same style of hat that was sported—more dashingly, it must be said—by Welch.
This is Karl Marx, but not as you know him: dashingly tall, with a pronounced jawline, suave brown curls and blue eyes, and speaking Chinese -- a world away from the German philosopher's typical image as an old man with a bushy white beard.
The tracks are great right from the off: the intrepid "Waiting For Love", the dashingly emphatic "On Your Own", the impossibly good and impossible to nail down "They're Coming For You", the doomy and disco-y "I Surrender"... if success had eluded Shelley then it certainly had no impact on the quality of his oeuvre.
Uncle Kouzuki (played in dashingly sinister style by Jo Jin-woong), a book collector with his tongue blackened by ink, also plans to marry his niece, secure her fortune and satisfy his social pretentions and depraved lusts (those books and scrolls he has so diligently amassed turn out to be outré works of pornography.) Yet Lady Hideko has hidden depths, too.
Gauri agrees. The two set off for Jhind. Things aren't easy at the Palace in Jhind. Despite the great luxury of kingly life, Gauri is constantly threatened by Udit and his friend, the dashingly handsome but evil Mayurvahan (Soumitra Chatterjee).
The Musical Times found him "dashingly stylish".The Musical Times, September 1958, p. 494 The production was made into the first film by a major British opera company of The Merry Widow (1958). The same year, he appeared in the Royal Variety Performance.
The novel has been adapted many times, mainly for film but also stage, musical, operetta, radio, and television. Probably the best-known version is the 1937 Hollywood movie. The dashingly villainous Rupert of Hentzau has been interpreted by such matinee idols as Ramon Novarro (1922), Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1937), and James Mason (1952).
Chong, however, mishandled the robot and flew up in the air but fortunately, Chong and Master successfully jumped out. The leader falls to his death from the roof and Maria also jumps off to die with him. In the end, Curly, Whiskey and the now anthropomorphic Pioneer II lead a happy lives together while Chong dashingly abandons the pictures he took.
Not too long after their second date, Maggie is compelled to break off a date with Dennis because Liz and Sean are in a fight. That night, Maggie and Liz set out for the Red Pub Inn. On the way, they are given a lift by Rod Gittens, an older boy with dashingly good looks but a very poor reputation. While at the Red Pub Inn, Liz writes Sean a letter on the back of a place setting.
In 1959, he moved to Havana in the wake of the Cuban Revolution, where he wrote pro-Castro articles and essays. The same year, he married Mexican actress Rita Macedo. Considered "dashingly handsome", Fuentes also had high-profile affairs with actresses Jeanne Moreau and Jean Seberg, who inspired his novel Diana: The Goddess Who Hunts Alone. His second marriage, to journalist Silvia Lemus, lasted until his death. Fuentes served as Mexico's ambassador to France from 1975 to 1977, resigning in protest of former President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz's appointment as ambassador to Spain.
In the 1940 semi- final against Richmond, The Sporting Globe noted that "at half-time Melbourne replaced Norm Smith with Truscott . . . who immediately came into the play, dashingly gathering the ball round the wing and on the angle popping it through for Melbourne’s seventh goal" a match they won by three points. After being recalled from Britain and before his deployment to the North-Western Area Campaign, Truscott made one final appearance in 1942. Anticipating Truscott's return, the Melbourne Football Club delayed the traditional unfurling of their Premiership flag at the start of the season for the match.
McDermott is portrayed by actor Michael Weaver in the 2005 golf film The Greatest Game Ever Played, which tells the story of Ouimet's 1913 U.S. Open triumph. McDermott appears prominently in one memorable scene where, dashingly dressed and celebrating with a few drinks, he issues a loud, boastful challenge to a group of golfers in the clubhouse, before the start of the tournament; he also features in the golf sequences, contending for a while before falling back. The portrayal is apparently true to character, and based primarily on the infamous scene at the Shawnee tournament shortly before the Open began.The Greatest Game Ever Played, 2005 film directed by Bill Paxton.
Resolution not only nails it, but it does so without leaning on any jump scares, stings in the score, or cheap gore as a crutch." Michael Nazarewycz of DVD Verdict said that Resolution is "a very good film" that gives new life to old tropes. Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote, "There are long buildups, and then there's Resolution, a movie that's virtually all nothing-much-happening setup until a still-teasing titular event that occupies just a few final seconds." Lonnie Nadler of Bloody Disgusting rated the film 4/5 stars and wrote that it "delivers a dashingly intelligent commentary on the horror genre, the nature of cinema, and the relationship viewers have to on-screen victims.
On the opening night of his play Lady Windermere's Fan, Wilde is re-introduced to the dashingly handsome and openly foppish poet Lord Alfred Douglas (Jude Law), whom he had met briefly the year before, and the two fall into a passionate and tempestuous relationship. Hedonistic Douglas is not content to remain monogamous and frequently engages in sexual activity with rent boys while his older lover plays the role of voyeur. Douglas' father, the Marquess of Queensberry (Tom Wilkinson), objects to his son's relationship with Wilde and demeans the playwright shortly after the opening of The Importance of Being Earnest. When Wilde sues the Marquess for criminal libel against him, his homosexuality is publicly exposed; he is eventually tried for gross indecency and sentenced to two years' hard labour.
Elgin Lessley filming Roscoe Arbuckle and Mabel Normand on the set of He Did and He Didn't (1915) He Did and He Didn't The dark plot, extremely sophisticated for its time, involves a corpulent husband who finds himself consumed by jealousy when his wife's dashingly handsome old schoolmate unexpectedly turns up for dinner. The film was also written and directed by Arbuckle. Because it was billed as a comedy, the ending attributes the assumptions of the husband, including the murder, to eating bad lobster. After several lighthearted comedies featuring Mabel Normand and Roscoe Arbuckle, this seemed to be an added dimension to film genre in general, in that it attributed serious jealousy fantasies to human nature, but still managed to maintain a cheerful demeanor overall in its approximate 20 minutes.

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