Sentences with phrase «much of the resurgence»

Much of the resurgence of interest in fasting as a therapeutic option centers around intermittent fasting — generally of shorter duration done consistently and frequently.

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In recent decades pundits and some scholars have made much of the post-WWII evangelical resurgence, coupled with a precipitous post-1965 mainline decline.
And while I'm not sure I agree with the Distributist Review «s contention that this tradition «[remains] as vibrant as ever,» it's foolish to bet against its continued relevance or even resurgence in a world where much of political and economic life is emphatically not conducted as if people — or God — matter.
The improvement of young players like Carl Jenkinson, Jack Wilshere, Kieran Gibbs, boys who have Arsenal in their heart has been good to watch, while the resurgence of much maligned Aaron Ramsey to be a vital cog in Arsenal's midfield engine too has been good to watch.
Much of the nationwide attention that's currently surrounding the University of Michigan's football program involves the overall resurgence of the program under former Wolverine Jim Harbaugh, as well as the sheer dominant performances on the defensive side of the ball under the guidance of D.J. Durkin.
This summer it's seen a bit of a resurgence as my little babe has discovered both her love for the rabbits on the fabric as much as her love for the back carry that this one is so good for.
«They want us to go away, but everyone would have to agree that much, if not all, of the resurgence in roller skating is because of our in - line skates, «Janasz said.
In the last decade, we have seen instead a resurgence of the infra - national identities of the UK's constituent countries: the renaissance of Scottishness in Scotland, the rise of Welshness in Wales, and — much less reflected upon — the return of Englishness in England.
Nigeria's oil production levels have been severely attacked by the activity of militants in the region, with the resurgence of militancy costing the nation as much as 800,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
The resurgence of Boris Johnson and Michael Gove — the two titans of the Leave campaign team — will do much to galvanise the Government as it goes into crunch talks with Brussels.
Much of the salmon's dramatic resurgence is attributed to favorable ocean conditions, which are cyclic.
In fact, the whole gluten - free craze is what's responsible for the resurgence of banana flour, which can be used in place of wheat flour in pretty much any recipe, including those for sauces, soups, breads, baked goods, meat breading, and more.
Today, we're seeing a resurgence of new American saltmakers, making salt much in the same way that makers did centuries ago.
Recently however, there's been a resurgence of using orchids in much more interesting ways; there are some gorgeous sherbet and pastel shades, and some dusty colors that are really stunning.
This bit isn't just a clever wink to the modern resurgence of vinyl, it's a statement of purpose - as much as it can be, Rogue Nation wants to be an analog film.
With but few exceptions — pretty much just Deadpool and Captain America: Civil War — blockbusters have disappointed and underperformed, with the carcasses of more than one disaster strewn behind summer's unforgiving wake (see also: Warcraft, Independence Day: Resurgence).
The same is said for all of the stars, many of which have since become much more bankable — a definite reason why this film is now seeing a resurgence.
I'm thrilled that Straight Outta Compton has sparked a resurgence of interest in late»80s / early»90s hip hop, but it could have been so much better.
While John Hughes defined much of the 1980s, many filmmakers have contributed films to recent resurgence.
With the newcomers failing to make much of an impact, M. Night Shyamalan's resurgence continued at the box office this week.
Tony Black on what the future holds for Steven Spielberg following the box office disappointment of The BFG... This week, The BFG joined this year's list of «illustrious» flops, at least in the US where it tanked hard as it released off the back of Indepedence Day: Resurgence and the much more successful Finding Dory.
It is a given that no one is seeing Independence Day: Resurgence for the plot, but rather pretty much what they were promised; most of the cast getting back together with some new faces to kick some alien ass one more time.
In modern times much of Alfa's past reputation has been forged by a resurgence in its 1960s and early 1970s fare.
And rather than explaining that we simply don't have adequate data to assess how much of the market is going to ebooks, publishers» trade organizations tend to favor the narrative that supports the concept of the print resurgence dear to many.
Despite the resurgence most people are fairly unwilling to sit down and give board games a real shot, citing a dislike of all the usual classics and failing to realise that there's just so much more to them these days.
Gaelic, we wanted to support because of it's current resurgence within education and I think it's important to hang on to as much culture as possible, particularly with a language that was outlawed.
It is hoping to restore wonder and joy to a fanbase in much need of resurgence.
These games were the childhood for many game players who have seen less of these games as time went on, but, much like anything today, there has been a resurgence.
VR Prospecting In these early days of the Virtual Reality resurgence, there's much to be discovered.
With space games very much in the midst of resurgence, this is a huge inspiration to those of us working in the genre; the pinnacle of online space battles to date.
In an unexpectedly combative interview in advance of the show's installation, he spoke to Artspace deputy editor Karen Rosenberg about what critics do or don't see in his work, whether figurative painting is having a resurgence, and why the word «political» carries so much baggage.
Consider, for example, the tangled «attitude problem» precipitated by Reagan - era punk; there is the myth of a pure strain of FUCK YOU, there is the myth of the majority's snide perception of its counter-movements, and then, somewhere in the overlap, there is the problematic dilution of any rebellion's once - potent beginnings (causing cycles of backlash and resurgence pretty much ever after).
There's a huge resurgence of interest in abstraction within the art world, and much of the best of it is by women.
Even now, in the midst of a resurgence of interest in abstract painting, it is unlikely the work in this exhibition will get the attention it deserves, yet any direct comparison with the Contemporary abstract art that today receives plaudits will confirm that the bold and lucid organizations of, for example, Gouk's Sea Horse Tenacity 1, Foster's Three Cornered, or Smart's Tamarind 5, are superior still.1 And whilst I'm in this territory, just look at how much more active, three - dimensional and downright sculptural Foster's use of I - beams in Three Cornered is, compared to anything Caro ever did with them.
A recent University of Texas poll points up an interesting disconnect in Americans: While more than 80 percent of those surveyed said they support natural gas development, they're much less enthusiastic about the process that has made possible America's energy resurgence: hydraulic fracturing.
First, Project Ara, the modular smartphone concept developed by Motorola (which is very happy with its own solution, thank you very much), didn't get to Puerto Rico when it was supposed to and spent copious amounts of idle time before a brief resurgence in the public eye at Google I / O this year before all of a sudden, kaput.
The resurgence of jumbo mortgage loans coupled with easier lending is making it much easier for people to buy a dream home while retaining their hard earned nest egg.
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