Sentences with phrase «dictum ocse»

Henry Clinton was Jean Louise's own kind, and now she did not consider the dictum particularly harsh.»
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It's perfect, because it's not some dictum he's forcing on other people.
In Anil Ananthaswamy's The Man Who Wasn't There, Descartes» most famous dictum not only makes an appearance, it serves as the backdrop for the entire work,...
To sum up, perhaps an alternative dictum is: don't show and tell at the same time.
Crews, the pugilist whose many novels feature characters trying to make their way in a South much changed from O'Connor's, follows O'Connor's dictum.
Don't be cruel: appreciating the year - round joys of poetry For those of us who write poetry, this time of year is always occasion to reflect upon T.S. Eliot's dictum that «April is the cruelest month.»
And I can attest to the wisdom of your dictum: «Choose an editor who's an expert in your genre.»
Keep in mind though, this is a product of Mercedes - Benz, the company with the dictum no one aspect of its cars should outweigh any other.
For example, IDEO, one of the world's most admired product design firms, follows a methodology that is based on the following dictum, «Fail often in order to succeed sooner.»
We can be overwhelmed by these vast differences or we can keep in mind the simple dictum, Look for the Strengths.
One might just as easily say that strong character makes great schools, rather like the famous dictum «manners maketh man» (Winchester, in the l5th century).
Lastly, schools operate under the dictum of in loco parentis, which literally means in the place of a parent.»
According to economic dictum, bad debt should be written off quickly lest it drag down growth.
Houston and a few other localities have taken to heart Tip O'Neill's dictum that all politics is local.
Roosevelt's dictum has long been undermined by collective bargaining between employees and public officials at all levels of government.
When the first of «three sophisticated experiments» designed to test the effectiveness of marriage programs aimed at low - income couples was evaluated and reported on by Mathematica, the Rossi dictum again prevailed: «[Building strong families] did not make couples more likely to stay together or get married... it did not improve couple's relationships.»
If we believe William Carlos Willams» famous dictum, «No ideas but in things!»
Alfred North Whitehead's dictum about the virtues and dangers of simplicity helps explain why we are confused about what kind of evidence should be used to guide education policy.
Until you regain mobility, you will be victim of the dictum of crowd control that states,
Hickey issued his now - famous dictum: «Closing schools is not an option.»
You might say director Yance Ford followed a dictum from the late Carrie Fisher for his film Strong Island: «Take your broken heart, make it into art.»
If you re-read the final scenes between Winston Smith and Julia from Nineteen Eighty - Four and then watch this scene, you can have your own version of Marx's dictum about history as tragedy, then farce.
The dictum that «sequels ain't never the equal» doesn't apply to one man's career, namely that of director James Cameron.
Two films that just debuted at the Cannes Film Festival — Faces Places and Promised Land — take that dictum seriously.
Thankfully, British writer / director John Maclean is someone who fully appreciates the dictum «less is more», as evidenced by his barnstorming debut feature, Slow West, which wears its influences on its claret - flecked sleeve while managing to feel bracingly original.
Using a series of false flashbacks (a little like Rashomon, but mostly not) and a bunch of misleading information, Basic makes it impossible to decipher its central mystery by any means logical or intuitive (other than by that reliable big - budget thriller dictum that if it's the stupidest conclusion it must be right).
Images of a stage production of «Uncle Tom's Cabin» ending in an actor playing Lincoln being pelted by vegetables hint at the sort of picture this should have been; images of an elephant rampaging through the Draft Riot streets suggest that bread and circus dispenser P.T. Barnum's dictum was mostly correct.
In fact, the moment recalls Godard's famous dictum that every fictional film is a documentary of its actors.
There's an old Hollywood dictum which states, don't shoot the puppy.
Gary's gang hilariously and wistfully learns the truth of Thomas Wolfe's famous dictum, «you can't go home again.»
Instead, it's further proof of veteran screenwriter William Goldman's famous dictum about Hollywood: «Nobody knows anything.»
And that's one dictum The Greatest Showman takes on faith, delivering a lavish candybox musical bursting with broad strokes, bright colors, and bearded ladies.
During one of his sermons, he paraphrases F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous dictum about the sign of a fine mind being the ability to hold two competing ideas at the same time.
Two films — Pater, by the 79 - year - old French renaissance man Alain Cavalier, and This Is Not a Film, by banned Iranian director Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb — seemed born from the immortal dictum (usually ascribed to Orson Welles) that «the enemy of art is the absence of limitations.»
It's not for nothing that Tolstoy is a touchstone for both Chris and the movie — his dictum that «every happy family is happy in the same way; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way» remains unspoken but hangs over the movie.
Echoing St. Francis» dictum, «It is not fitting when in God's service to have a gloomy face or a chilling look,» Francis exhorts his audience on the need for cheerful stewardship and against the dangers of «spiritual Alzheimer's» as the camera lingers on one ashen, unsmiling visage after another.
The old dictum «you're only as good as your last picture» appears to apply far less universally than one might think.
As numerous characters note in The Deathly Hallows: Part 2, «the wand chooses the wizard,» a presumably unintentional variation on McLuhan's dictum that the medium is the message, but one that is, under the circumstances, surprisingly apt.
Perhaps it's telling that Manifesto's best segments extol the virtues of conceptual art, in which, as Lewitt - via - Blanchett puts it, the idea behind the work is far more important that its execution, and artistic appropriation, via the (probably apocryphal) Godard dictum, «It's not where you take things from; it's where you take them to.»
Aside from that minor quibble I have with some of these paleo programs being too strict with their no grains / starches dictum, I do think that most of the intentions behind the «paleolithic» eating concept are in the right place.»
In citing the famous dictum» Never changed anything ``, each teacher highlights this connection in the teacher - pupil - sequence.
Sabine: Everybody practising Ashtanga Yoga has almost certainly heard the dictum «never changed anything» at some point (and maybe come to question it...).
While CrossFit and Tough Mudder are strongly carrying the pain - is - gain fitness dictum, elsewhere the fitness landscape is looking unprecedentedly... lazy.
Alexander Rudensky's four - decade scientific career is a strident rebuttal of the airless dictum «Geography is destiny.»
By this time it was clear to Jim that our DNA education program had to conform to his dictum of organizational evolution: «You get bigger, or you get smaller.»
Mrs Thatcher obviously did not understand her Bible that well, but her harsh dictum seems well suited for Conservative party politics.
We should recall Hickam's dictum: «A patient can have as many diseases as they damn well please.»
In all systems, whether pertaining to insects or mammals, they found a strong positive correlation between predator removal, plant community simplification, and reduced energy flow, which goes back to Paine's dictum about being able to change the world by removing one species.
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