Sentences with phrase «so steeped»

«It would be hard to think of another contemporary painter whose self - portraits are so steeped in meditation and yet so quick with live touch.»
I expect Islam may win, because her work is so steeped in film theory and very skilfully edited.
However, when you combine the tiny selection of upcoming DS games, the niche nature of the series outside Japan and the difficulty in localizing something so steeped in Japanese culture, it doesn't look good.
Vigilante 8 may have been a respectable title two console generations ago, but this Xbox LIVE revamp, running 800 Microsoft Points ($ 10), is so steeped in its own collective nostalgia that it constantly seems to be crying out, «Hey, remember how much fun I was?»
The basic currency is how much time you're willing to spend with a godawful crafting / trading interface, which is so steeped in frontier American flavor that I can hardly resist.
JG: [Thinks for a bit] It's just funny to me because being so involved in games, so steeped in the production of games, I don't see titles of games like God of War or Splinter Cell, I see the composer that worked on them because I know most of them personally.
Soak up the richness of this corner of the globe so steeped in tradition.
I'm so steeped in things nautical that at this point if I said anything to AS, it would be «Avast!»
The whole thing is so steeped in the stiff - upper - lip ethos of Edwardian propriety that it practically demands to be read in the drawing room with a cup of Earl Grey tea served in Limoges bone china teacups.
«It's weirdly charming for a movie so steeped in pain and death, with terrific work from both leads and a nice supporting turn from Great Great Great's Dan Beirne as a kind - hearted artist who falls into Faye and Ronnie's decaying orbit.
Without a doubt, there is merit to noticing that, particularly in a film so steeped in religious culture.
When was the last time a film so steeped -LSB-...]
It's hard to say that a movie so steeped in suffering left me cold without sounding like Sarah Paulson's character, but after all, its natural temperature is cold.
Some games like Level - 5's Time Travelers and Square's Sigma Harmonics are so steeped in Japanese culture that they likely wouldn't have done as well in international territories.
These are disquieting, challenging topics for any film to cover, especially one so steeped in extended metaphor and which avoids easy answers.
It's so steeped in anime, 80s video games and 90s music that anyone much older will possibly feel left out.
Nolte's character is not a one - dimensional louse but a man whose sex life may reflect a deep sympathy for women — the same sympathy he feels for his wife, so steeped in sadness.
So steeped in tradition that nothing can change, at least for holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Leaders, so steeped in their own power that they disrespect everyone else, lacking the intelligence to live in grace.
Make the Road New York and the Center for Popular Democracy recently exposed President Trump's corporate «backers of hate,» companies that stand to profit off an agenda so steeped in hate, prejudice, and greed, you would have to be willfully blind not to see it.
They keep voting in these crazy democrats that keep messing up the economy or are so steeped in scandal that they have to be removed.
So steeped in history, gives children such a sense of the past.
What's problematic about women's scorn for men isn't that it's necessarily undeserved, it's that it's so steeped in disavowal.
How will he react to a club that is not so steeped in those principles — and one that won almost everything there was to win last season, much of it in record - breaking style?
«When you talk about a program like ours that's so steeped in tradition, that says volumes of his abilities,» long time De La Salle defensive coordinator Terry Eidson said.
My great - grandfather was Ellison Hatfield, copatriarch of the mighty and peace - loving Hatfield clan, so steeped in West Virginia feud lore as I am, I can rate the top American feuds (Blue Blood, March 8).
``... What I think most interesting about the song «The Man Comes Around» is how, as I mentioned above, it is so steeped in the biblical imagination.
Jesus is so steeped in scripture that he expresses himself with quotations from the Hebrew Bible.
It is so steeped within the church, it has become an idol.
A clergyman rose to the podium to lead us all in prayer for the victims, their families, and for our culture that is so steeped in death and hatred.
We need to see these things because many of us have been so steeped in religion that we have a natural defence against seeing who we really are (ie.
I think the evangelical community has gotten to a point where it is so steeped in modernism's emphasis on rationalism that it is obsessed with apologetics, emphasizing orthodoxy (right belief) over orthopraxy (right action).
But that kind of disparagement doesn't work except among those who are so steeped in their own juices they can't see — or don't care — that their bullying convinces no one.
The younger writers are so self - conscious, so steeped in a certain kind of liberal education, that their characters can't condone even their own sexual impulses; they are, in short, too cool for sex.
As a bishop in his so - called church, he is so steeped in those traditions that I think that he would bring too much of it to his decisions as a president.
How could I explain it in language so steeped in Buddhist meaning?
She's the most amazing person and her relationship with her wife is so steeped in unconditional love, peace and joy, that I CAN NOT judge her for it.
The extent of undervaluation must be so steep that it covers the taxability of the event.
The decline is so steep it's a little alarming that there hasn't been greater notice taken in giraffe extinction before now but apparently, the African mammal has historically been overrepresented in zoos worldwide and has now caused what scientists are dubbing a «silent extinction.»
She's a wonderful Canadian nutritionist) recommended Living Libations and I sometimes gift myself a little something from them even though the shipping is so steep.
GF baking has been really hard for me... the learning curve is so steep and I found myself crying this afternoon after another fucking kitchen fail from a GF blog recipe (GF flours are expensive!).
Jones can't get his shit in order, Gustafsson doesn't fight much, Bader might be leaving, and the drop in quality behind the top 5 is so steep that it might as well be a B - league.
Here one can start the day with a «coretto» for courage (a heady mixture of coffee and grappa), then try such slopes as the Forcella del Sasso Lungo — where you can see the world spread out in wide screen — or the Val de Mesdi, so steep at the top (a 4,000 - foot drop in two miles) that you jump right out of your socks to make a turn.
The terracing at the Manor Ground was so steep that it was nicknamed the Spion Kop by soldiers returning from the Boer War (For younger «holics, the Battle of Spion Kop was a failed British assault on Boer forces holding a hill of that name in Natal, South Africa in 1900).
The front is not so steep to cause back splash problems like the Baby Bjorn.
Often the learning curve for new parents is so steep that self care and integration goes out the window.
Ghanapoliticsonline.com «At that basement the stairs to the platform was so steep, if you recall... at that time there were rumours that President Mills was blind in one eye, and the programme was held around 8:00 pm.
A black hole arises when the warping around a point grows so severe that that spacetime in the area becomes like a funnel so steep that nothing can climb back out, as may happen when a massive star collapses.
Today, the natives survive only on cliffs so steep that feral goats can't reach them.
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