He then pointed to some delicate wisps of hair naturally spilling out of the bonnet and the kind of intricate rendering of the bonnet, the woman's ear and her neck, which he said he thought were unmistakably Rembrandt-like.
(Holden) *'TONY TAKITANI' (No rating, 75 minutes, in Japanese) In this delicate wisp of a film with a surprisingly sharp sting, a lonely man awakens to life for the first time at 37 during a brief idyll.
Keisha nodded a friendly greeting toward the Fellowship booth, and the soberly clad woman tending it smiled and nodded back, her smile widening as Shandi's footsteps suddenly (and predictably) lagged and her eyes went to the delicate wisps of fabric draped temptingly over a line at the back of the booth.
A delicate wisp of a film with a surprisingly sharp sting, "Tony Takitani" tells the story of a lonely man who at age 37 awakens to life for the first time during a brief idyll.
She unshielded carefully, a little bit at a time, and sent a delicate wisp of thought drifting down among them, the barest possible disturbance of the currents down there - And suddenly her little finger of thought was seized and held in a desperate mental grip.
The clouds made a faint grubby overlay, like smudges of dirt on a window pane, while ethereal patterns edged in luminous white and green swirled behind them, delicate wisps and vortices of ionized gas tracing the flows of billion-ampere currents.
At that price I no longer felt comfortable touching; instead, I made pretend, polite motions toward the delicate wisps of fabric.
Janet goes for her delicate wisp, but it sounds as if she's trying hard to maintain the crispness, straining to keep from cracking.
With razor-sharp cheekbones and two voluminous puffs of hair resting on top of a delicate wisp of a body, Ms. Chin is a caricaturist's dream.
Nicholas found himself brooding again on the mentality of anybody who would do that; again he glanced upwards at the harbingers of the storm, those delicate wisps of lacey cloud.