Sentences with phrase «acting as detectives»

As campers explore our outdoor wetland, woodland, and prairie habitats, they will act as detectives to solve their own nature questions, decipher how different plants and animals survive, and discover the many interactions that occur in nature.
Pupils are to act as detectives, solving the cases by collating information and discussing whether God is the most likely suspect for these experience or whether there is an alternative explanation.
The inquisitorial system (derived from the Latin word inquisitio «to inquire»), is one in which the court actively investigates a case rather than simply being an impartial referee — in short, the court acts as detective, prosecutor and judge.
Your whole family can act as detectives, who need to solve riddles to protect the environment.

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Ms. Hormozi successfully prosecuted numerous high profile and difficult cases, including the conviction at trial of the Boss of the Bonnano Crime Family and the conviction at trial of the 2006 «Mafia Cops» case, involving two retired police detectives who acted as hit men for the mob.
«There are stacks of different ways manufacturers list sugar (sucrose, dextrin, dextrose, mannitose, fruit juice concentrate etc), so you'll need to act as a food detective,» Angyal says.
Ford moved beyond popular acclaim with his role as a big - city police detective who finds himself masquerading as an Amish farmer to protect a young murder witness in Witness (1984), for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his work, as well as the praise of critics who had previously ignored his acting ability.
Since 1980, Ms. Grant has mixed acting with directing, and in 1982, launched anWhile still in her teens, Lee Grant established herself as a formidable talent by winning the Critics Circle Award for her performance as the shoplifter in the Broadway production of Detective Story.
Carl Reiner's homage to film noir has Steve Martin as a detective on a case, acting and reacting to selected bits of classic noir.
Convenient blackouts hit at every turning point and the bodies pile up as our intrepid, wise - cracking reporters turn detective to investigate the hidden passages and clutching hands and missing wills while the script contorts itself in absurd contrivances and ridiculous dialogue and the cast offers a grab - bag of character types and acting excess.
And then there's Johnny Depp, popping up near the end of the second act and threatening to steal the film as his oddball detective, Guy Lapointe, devours scenery like a shark chowing through Amity Island tourists.
Robin Wright adds some humanity to her cold character Detective Joshi; she's K's superior and acts as a caring maternal figure.
In his final acting role, legendary auteur Rainer Werner Fassbinder (clad in an iconic leopard skin suit) stars as hardboiled detective Jansen.
The dark tone was set in part through the use of flashbacks to a 1995 serial killer investigation framed in the context of interviews with the two primary detectives, with McConaughey's intense Rust Cohle looking and acting like a burned out alcoholic as he told his part of the story.
Featuring great writing (The Phil Collins speech is a classic), acting, Reese Witherspoon as the shallow nagging fiance and Willem Defoe as the pesky detective are fabulous supports, and directing, Mary Harron delivers a morbidly clever effort.
by Walter Chaw A castration / redemption picture with the most ineffectual central character in any film south of Polanski, direct - to - video thriller Malevolent casts Lou Diamond Phillips as an eternally - framed homicide detective and Kari Wuhrer as an ex-softcore goddess now reduced to acting badly in a variety of scoop - necked blouses.
I fell in love with film as a kid and remain as passionate about it as the day I started acting so it's great to see what inspired and eloquent detectives you are when it comes to all things cinematic.
«the film spends most of the opening act establishing Grant's credibility as a former detective with a clean record.»
Best known for his acting credits, including In America and the cocky detective in Hot Fuzz, Paddy Considine elevates the British social drama into something more than your average miserable affair, tapping into the grandeur of Western archetypes as Joseph (I am sure there is a biblical parable in there somewhere as well) tries to do one right thing in a maddening world.
Don Cheadle plays the police detective who acts as the lynchpin between the stories, introduced as he sits in his car with his Hispanic partner (Jennifer Esposito) in L.A. traffic that has been stalled by a car accident.
The supporting cast provides the broader strokes: Henry Winkler is, unsurprisingly, excellent as the egocentric teacher of the acting class Barry enrolls in to follow his next target; Stephen Root plays Barry's money - hungry boss; Sarah Goldberg is terrific as a talented but self - centered acting student; and Paula Newsome plays a detective whose scenes with an amorous Winkler provide some of the show's best moments.
The documentary lasts one hour, 42 minutes and 11 seconds as it presents remarks from Benicia Police Dept. Detective Pierre Bidou, Solano PD Patrolman Russell T. Butterbach, Vallejo PD Patrolman Richard Hoffman, Vallejo PD Sergeant George Bawart, Vallejo PD Detective Sergeant Ed Rust, City of Vallejo «355» Operator Nancy Slover, attack survivors Michael Mageau and Bryan Hartnell, Napa County Sheriff Dept. Detective Sergeant Ken Narlow, Napa County SD Acting Sergeant David Collins, Napa County SD Detective Sergeant John Robertson, Napa County SD Dispatcher David Slaight, and San Francisco PD Patrol Officers Armond Pelissetti and Donald Fouke.
The most atypical of Flynn's WWII propaganda films, Uncertain Gory begins as a crime thriller about a crook who miraculously escapes the guillotine and seeks aide from a partner in crime, morphs into the latter half of Les Miserables where a an escaped convict is hunted down by a ruthless detective, and concludes with the last act of Charles Dickens» A Tale of Two Cities wherein a rogue considers a noble act of redemption by offering to exchange his life to save many innocents from execution.
Mark Strong compellingly reprises his role from the original series as a tormented detective compelled by his partner (Lennie James) to murder a dirty colleague in the opening scenes, a desperate act that tears them apart when an Internal Affairs investigation ensues (led by former Breaking Bad patsy David Costabile).
Winter is a great time to extend your students» knowledge of weather and the climate with activities such as learning vocabulary terms and the components of climate systems, as well as how scientists act like detectives when studying climate changes.
Exiled in the world of humans, the Norse God of Trickery, Loki, must act as a boy detective to cleanse humans of the evils they struggle with in order to return to the world of the gods.
He can act as lead detective while we do the legwork.»
Now he runs a kind of detective agency in Rome, in between acting as an overseas agent for the Emperor in various Roman provinces.
The beautifully written story campaign presents a diverse set of adventures that has gamers searching for a pet lizard, acting as an undercover private school detective, and just helping every troubled soul they can find.
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Over time and many unresolved conflicts, the mother, feeling as if she is the only upholder of standards, comes to act like a suspicious detective, while the father makes excuses for his son and sometimes even lies about how well he knows the family where the overnight will be held.
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