Sentences with phrase «only at the novel»

Only at the novel's end» with his children scattered, his God fallen again silent, and the curse upon his son Cham's child to ponder» does Noe engage in something like introspection.

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Kinect may be more novel and theoretically more convenient, but to paraphrase Joe, it only takes a few hiccups of the voice controls before you go back to the old standby with buttons, because at least that option never fails.
Only at the urging of a former student, wiser in these matters than his teacher, did I give the novel a second hearing.
But he is also referring to (2a) concrescence — the «production of novel togetherness» (Process 21), the way the many objects (pseudo-parts) initiating a process grow together into a whole that only exists at the end of the process.
Surely, whatever else Whitehead is saying here, he is saying that actual occasions are repeated (qua superjects only, never qua subjects), for among the «elements» in the universe relative to the origination of a novel creature are all those occasions which have already completed their becoming, i.e., those which are already superjects; hence, every superject accumulated in the wake of the universe's creative advance is repeated in each novel creature at the utmost verge of that advance.
We thus arrive at the only logically consistent sense in which a novel occasion can be «disjunctively among the many entities which it synthesizes.»
Their former emotional or feeling characters are more or less conformally repeated in the immediate occasion, modified only by the relevant, novel potentials of character aimed at by the subject (PR 162/246).
At the same time, one must acknowledge that part of the special enchantment of the novel, considered as a distinct literary form, is the illusion it can create of a fully realized world; a truly great novel is like a magic mirror, whose surface reflects not only the appearances, but the souls of living men and women.
The Once and Future King is one of only a handful of first - rate novels in which the metaphysical claims of the Catholic Church are taken at face value.
Chef Mike Easton and his team craft the kind of gorgeous handmade pasta you'd normally only score during a serious evening of dining, so you might feel a little giddy sitting at a bare table in full daylight, slurping up fat pappardelle in Easton's signature brawny Bolognese or contemplating a novel shape like the lily-esque fiore tossed with green garlic and cream.
As Ernest Hemingway's famous novel states, a bell tolled at Fratton Park the night Portsmouth's sputtering hopes for safety took another blow at the hands of Arsenal, on the heels of the English Revenue bandits nasty New Year surprise only hours earlier.
These shorts are not only beautiful to look at, but the integrated, patent - pending swimming diaper also features a novel moisture - absorbent lining and padding system, which...
She wrote not only political works and the well - known «Clash», but a crime novel set in Parliament and an entertaining and illustrated book of pen portraits of her Parliamentary colleagues, «Peeps at Politicians».
Game curry and rice is # 6: surely the only way to eat game at conference without a «We're all in this together» headline floating over your head the following morning... Read the books ◆ The Curry Mile, Mancunian - Pakistani novelist Zahid Hussain's first novel.
Not only does the new pentagon give bathroom floor decorators new possibilities, scientists could create a new material with novel properties that use this pattern at a molecular level.
Physicists at the Paul Scherrer Institute have now demonstrated that a novel superconducting state is only created in the material CeCoIn5 when there are strong external magnetic fields.
A recent publication from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry at Bentley University shows that the thirty year path from the initiation of research on oligonucleotides as therapeutics to the emergence of effective products followed predictable patterns of innovation, in which novel products are successfully developed only after the underlying basic research reaches a requisite level of maturity.
In 1983, astronomers discovered dust orbiting the star, suggesting it had a solar system, and Carl Sagan (pictured) chose to make Vega the source of a SETI signal in his 1985 novel Contact, though the responsible aliens weren't native to the star: At the time, Vega was thought to be only about a couple hundred million years old, probably too young for any planets to have spawned life.
«The advanced nano - focussed x-ray beam at ESRF has not only allowed us to locate the site of action of our novel Organo - Osmium FY26 candidate drug in cancer cells at unprecedented resolution, but also study the movement of natural metals such as zinc and calcium in cells.
«The potential of drone technology in research may only be limited by our ability to envision novel applications,» comments Mitch Cruzan, lead author of the review and professor in the Department of Biology at Portland State University.
We provide access to the latest medicines and technology, as well as the most advanced clinical trials including novel personalized targeted therapies including precision medicine and immunotherapy - some that are only offered at NCI - designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers like ours.
Using a combination of stem cells and novel analytical tools, scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and their collaborators discovered that clues to the contribution of genetic variation to disease risk lie not only in the genes, but also in the molecular switches that control those genes.
Although antimicrobial peptides are not the only functional class to be overrepresented among short, secreted proteins encoded by members of multi-gene families, the prevalence of these properties among induced genes strongly suggests the possibly that at least some of these genes encode novel immune effectors.
We aim to push its limits on all fronts to establish a technique which combines nanometre 3D resolution with maximum labelling efficiencies, absolute measurements of protein copy numbers, precise multi-colour measurements, high - throughput for large scale statistics and novel data analysis approaches, to address the vast array of exciting biological questions at the nanoscale, which are becoming accessible only now.
Its findings, however, provide a novel look at a traditional dietary recommendation: When considering the obesity - related aspects of a diet, one needs to focus not only on fat - related energy intake, but also on total energy intake.
The Only Dating Guide You'll Ever Need 32 thoughts on «The Pros and Cons of Writing a Novel in Present Tense» Redheaded Beauty June 5, 2016 at 2:06 pm.
The second film's success was perhaps even more staggering than the first: The Godfather, Pt. 2 garnered six more Oscars, including a win for Coppola in the Best Director category; Robert DeNiro won his first Academy Award in the Best Supporting Actor field; and the movie itself became the first and only sequel ever to win Best Picture honors.Next, Coppola began adapting the Joseph Conrad novel Heart of Darkness, transferring its story to the heart of the Cambodian jungle at the height of the conflict in Vietnam.
A novelist (Pierce Brosnan) staying at the family summer house in Maine to complete his book is haunted not only by his wife's death but other inhabitants at Dark Score Lake in this adaptation of the Stephen King novel.
While not one of the best book - to - film adaptations of Stephen King's novels, this one at least has the pedigree of the author himself providing the script, his first (and only until 2014's A Good Marriage) which will likely give it an automatic pass among his millions of faithful fans around the world.
In the book, Effie is in the Capitol and only reappears at the end of the novel.
- This is the only MLM business that promotes online a novel written with the special purpose of being screened at Hollywood!
(remix) music video by Danger Mouse and Jemini; deleted scenes and alternative takes, five in total, including an alternative ending (9 min) with a less subtle conversation between Richard and Mark, but a haunting final image of Richard with Anthony; images from Anjan Sarkars graphic novel animation matched to actual dialogue from the films soundtrack (the scene where Herbie first sees the elephant); In Shanes Shoes (24 min) documentary featuring the premiere at the 2004 Edinburgh Film Festival, interviews with Shane Meadows about run - ins with violent gangs in his youth, and on - location clowning; Northern Soul (26 min) also made by Meadows in 2004, and starring Toby Kebbell as an aspiring wrestler with no actual wrestling experience or talent - this comic short is as amateurish as its protagonist, and serves only to show how much better Dead Mans Shoes is.
Adapted by Scott Neustadter («The Disaster Artist») and Michael H. Weber («The Spectacular Now») from a novel by the late Kent Haruf, Our Souls at Night was shown at the Venice Film Festival then went directly to Netflix, a move that in today's multi-layered media environment is not reflective of the film's quality, but only its box office potential.
Like the book, the film is overlong (at a slow 135 minutes) and only really engages during its prologue, providing maddening glimpses of promising storylines and character moments tossed aside in favour of being a cut - rate adaptation of a cut - rate King novel.
«We are thrilled to return to a country, place and festival that has always been so close to our hearts, not only because my first film, «Strictly Ballroom,» was screened there 21 years ago, but also because F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote some of the most poignant and beautiful passages of his extraordinary novel just a short distance away at a villa outside St. Raphael.»
The second adaptation of Robert Penn Warren's 1946 Pulitzer Prize - winning novel about a populist - leaning stump - thumper modeled after Huey Long, the film garnered attention first for its sterling cast and Tiffany pedigree, then for its sudden disappearance from last year's Oscar slate, only to appear now, without fanfare (save a gala screening at last week's TIFF), in the middle of what's traditionally a dumping ground for dead weight.
When: November 21st Why: Hollywood has been trying to bring Yann Martel's best - selling novel to the big screen for several years, with M. Night Shyamalan, Alfonso Cuaron and Jean - Pierre Jeunet all attached to direct at some point, only to move on to other projects.
When: March 23rd Why: A lot of people have been quick to bill «The Hunger Games» as the next «Twilight,» and while it's easy to see why — not only is it based on a series of young adult novels, but it also features a very similar love triangle at its core — just about everyone involved with the movie has argued against such comparisons.
A match made in feathered - bangs heaven, the love story is incredibly seedy, beginning with a «meet cute» in a ramshackle hallway as Youngblood wanders around wearing only his jock and proceeds into a rare secondary «meet cute» as Youngblood is caught reading a porno novel at the local drugstore.
Beautiful to look at, well written by Christopher Hampton and based on the popular novel by Ian McEwan, and extremely well - acted by a superb cast — especially the two leads — Knightley and McAvoy — this film remains not only a haunting story of tragic love but of the terrible consequences of jealousy and regret.
If you are only vaguely familiar with Austinite Ernest Cline's smash - hit 2011 novel «Ready Player One» and have glanced at the trailer for Steven Spielberg's gee - whiz adaptation, it might seem at first like, «Hey,...
Once you find out just what's going on, you'll probably laugh at all of the absurd ways Rowan Joffe (The American, 28 Weeks Later), who is not very faithfully adapting the novel by S.J. Watson, has to contort the plot in order to get us all the way to the ridiculous climax that is supposed to be exciting and revelatory, when all of the while it is quite depressing and only raises more questions than answers.
Attempts at comic relief and a few scares come off as too goofy to work effectively, making this a film only of interest for drive - in cinema regulars, Haim's staunchest of fans, and those who are insatiably curious after reading the Koontz novel.
In the wake of the massively popular «Twilight» and «Harry Potter» franchises, «The Hunger Games» has been one of the only young adult novel adaptations to work at the multiplex.
As fans familiar with J.K. Rowling's originalDeathly Hallows novels know all too well, the end - all battle at Hogwarts between the forces of good and the minions of darkness isn't the only big event that has yet to occur on - screen.
However, there is also a short written piece on the global popularity of the Hubbard novel; while blatantly self - congratulatory, it is also a nice capper to this well - assembled disc, if only because it at least gives some concrete justification for this execrable film's existence.
In this conflicted era of roaring horsepower and elevated efficiency, the latest C63 flies deliberately in the face of its six - cylinder BMW M4 and Cadillac ATS - V foes, if only for its increasingly novel V - 8 configuration.
So, when setting up your publication schedule, look not only at your existing inventory, but slot in an unfinished novel or two.
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The vast majority of James Patterson's novels have been available as e-books for a long time, but the first three Alex Cross can only be purchased at your local bookstore.
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