<adj.all> the leading man prima ballerina prima donna a star figure skater the starring role a stellar role a stellar performance
If it wasn't for them, I'd be a prima ballerina by now.
You seem to suggest the move, prima facie, to avoid the problems of surplus while, at the same time, acknowledging that it would impose extra investment risk on the member.
It was the last collaboration between him and his wife Nora Kaye, the prima ballerina and movie producer who died on Feb. 27 and to whom the film is dedicated.
"One hundred prima donnas," Rep. Udall says of his colleagues in the Senate.
These are in fact the essential prima facie points to a deal.
The court said it could not convict Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, Imelda, because "there has been no evidence to prove a prima facie case against them." Those convicted included Brig. Gen.
But if Everest is going to be tackled, Hillary said he would rather see everyday climbers giving it a try rather than "prima donnas" who criticize attempts made with the aid of oxygen, fixed ropes and high altitude porters.
Soviet prima ballerina Maya Plisetskaya says she hoped to catch up on her sleep during a series of performances here with the Bolshoi Ballet but instead spent much of her free time shopping.
While the Supreme Court allows states a limited opportunity to justify disparities on historic or state constitutional grounds, it deems disparities above 10% as prima facie unconstitutional.
The group's official response to the state prosecutors' revelations about the papers found in Wiesbaden also appeared to lack conviction. The tide of opinion and prima facie evidence appears to have turned against VW.
The gap between the artificial life of the prima donna and the emotions in opera's greatest moments are powerfully conveyed.
The scheme operated like a can-opener on their accounts.' Mr Justice Lindsay, granting the injunction, said there was evidence of a strong prima facie case that OCS had traded in breach of the Financial Services Act.
These are few enough, and likely to get fewer; their precious space must not be squandered on woolly-minded superficiality calculated to show merely that even if opera singers are no longer fat, prima donnas still are.
Here's this man tearing into their copy and they're not prima donnas anymore." There is more to Wesley Maurer than this.
Many American industries suffer a comparative wage disadvantage vs. foreign competitors, but this single factor is hardly prima facie evidence that such companies should roll over and play dead.
This provides a prima facie case for a constitutional amendment - for rules that force Washington to adopt longer fiscal time horizons.
This together with his temperament ("Don't forget that I am just a bloody prima donna," he once apologized after a hysterical outburst to his parliamentary private secretary) would in normal circumstances have spelled disaster for any political career.
The five-paragraph release had seven punctuation or spelling errors, spelled the term "free lance" three different ways, and assured me that "These aren't prima donna's."
On a more mundane level, endorsers can cost big bucks, act like prima donnas or double-cross their brands.