The beachfront, for example, is three quarters of a mile of dense, in-your-face, swelling sea along a flat, featureless bay. |
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It seems the fall trend in Hollywood is the secret romance, as opposed to the previous trend of in-your-face romance. |
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Maxey said he will avoid in-your-face confrontation that is certain to energize amendment supporters. |
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This is such a great idea that we are convinced other stadiums will follow suit and go for in-your-face product branding. |
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The grille design is certainly in tune with the aggressive trends of the moment, but not as in-your-face as some. |
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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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And while this particular statement may lack the torturous semantics of its predecessors, it still adds up to in-your-face guff. |
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There is a ripple of applause from the assemblage of men wearing sweat suits and in-your-face expressions. |
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Of course, he is in no way obligated to provide solutions, else the play be nothing but a piece of agitprop with an in-your-face agenda. |
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That is the sort of in-your-face political correctness that most of us are worn-out on. |
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With this in-your-face romping composition, Alpinestars's dirty electro flirts with raw electric guitars and angelic choirboys. |
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Though widely acknowledged as a dazzling strategist, his impolitic, in-your-face bravado clashed with the staid Air Force culture. |
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Our hotel, like several in Rotorua, has an evening hangi feast, complete with Maori dances and a thundering, in-your-face haka. |
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There were also Juicy Couture-style tracksuits in a spectrum of pinks, as well as in-your-face silver leggings. |
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Well, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says what he thinks and is forceful, in-your-face, and up front with folks. |
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First, like many upstarts, SodaStream has taken an in-your-face, hyperbolic approach to marketing. |
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There are no ballads or melodies, just raw, heavy in-your-face aggression. |
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It's a traditional, in-your-face, spangly panto and a fabulous family night out! |
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The follow up chases hot on its heels with more brassy and in-your-face lyrics of defiance and determination. |
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Peaches makes no apologies for her brazen, in-your-face lyrics. |
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I get to see the other side of my job. The side that lacks in-your-face violence, theft and anger towards authority. |
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I have to say, she has run a very feisty, in-your-face campaign. |
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After this first in-your-face scene, we are catapulted wide-eyed and open-mouthed into a post-apocalyptic London, 28 days after the outbreak. |
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Ten years ago, most of Australia's wines were in-your-face monsters, with ripe juicy fruit and shedloads of oak. |
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He is an in-your-face defenseman who is not afraid to cross-check and battle every shift. |
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But his fiery, in-your-face debate performances made him a political star once more. |
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He does not tend toward vindictiveness or in-your-face triumphalism. |
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Keegan enlivens this already combative mix with two memorably in-your-face girlfriends and a gaggle of steel-plated nuns. |
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Broomfield is known for his in-your-face filmmaking style, which has influenced Michael Moore and Morgan Spurlock, among others. |
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Greaves and a handful of friends founded it in January as a vehicle for a cheeky, in-your-face brand of political theater. |
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On sunny days, when the garden is in full growth, it's quite exuberant and in-your-face. |
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And that hatefulness is the point of the book the accent, the manner, the air of overweening, in-your-face arrogance. |
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But rafting on the Shubenacadie, particularly at high tide, is literally a more in-your-face tidal bore experience. |
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T'es Trois is an in-your-face trio that tackles headfirst the theme of otherness. |
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The general vibe is straightforward and in-your-face – and the gallery is aptly sited in the gentrified, but still cool, De Pijp neighbourhood. |
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His videos, photos, drawings and computer work are uncomplicated, in-your-face, and seemingly unconcerned with form. He just cruises from one thing, sign or icon that clutters and encodes our universe to another. |
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We saw hippo and elephant but for me highlights were a rare slaty egret, an in-your-face look at a marabou stork standing over a single egg on its head-high nest. |
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Postmodern art's initial penchant toward video and television has created a marked backlash preoccupation with physical immediacy and in-your-face sensate experiences. |
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Bush, with his in-your-face attitude, has spelled out the nature of our collective criminality in such a blatant manner. |
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A less in-your-face approach and more informative style, with third person commentary, would have complemented the strengths of this fly-on-the-wall reportage. |
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The audience roared with laughter at the staggering social comment of the in-your-face but indispensable documentary, winner of the Audience Award. |
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He was like my old man with that angry, in-your-face rhetoric. |
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Polls show that women dislike the in-your-face Jersey governor. |
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Oprah likes pictures that bleed off the page and are in-your-face. |
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The Pistons would often try to confuse Jordan with multiple looks, be it the passive, sagging defense of Joe Dumars or the bullish, in-your-face style of Dennis Rodman. |
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Leave things to me, she said, taking over with an in-your-face bossiness she hadn't shown before. |
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Vaughn trots out his familiar blend of in-your-face blokeishness and tactless charm while Witherspoon brings new meaning to the word bland. |
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Kelly's memoir has the most in-your-face and for-real style I've ever read. |
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Blige, Mos Def and Prince are snapped by a host of photographers who capture both the in-your-face attitude and rhythm of a culture and a generation that speak volumes. |
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Bullying is in-your-face, but cheating occurs behind someone's back. |
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It keeps the spirit of the season quietly ticking over in a semblance of subliminal festiveness that's not the usual in-your-face magpie-like attraction to sparkle. |
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