Sentences with phrase «added immediacy»

This added immediacy and brought drama into the classroom.
But questions he raises about guns and violence, especially in light of the Washington - area sniper case, add an immediacy to questions he asks that we all need to answer.
Snow keeps the action moving and adds immediacy by citing the letters, diaries and other accounts of those who witnessed (or participated in) the attack.
Hearing Karr's voice adds immediacy and intimacy to this third volume of memoirs that began with The Liar's Club.

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Add to that the immediacy of InstaSend and you have the makings of a genuine challenge to Bitcoin.
Yet the subjective immortality arising from his own position on God's retention of the occasion's immediacy would rule out any infinite or unending sequence of new occasions added to the former temporal series, since the locus of subjective immortality would be the divine concrescence.
Scheibehenne adds that vision has the advantage of immediacy, whereas our stomachs need more time to evaluate what we digest.
And the recent Supreme Court decision didn't make the film feel like a musty period piece — instead, it seemed to add resonance and immediacy, turning a small victory in one community into the harbinger of greater things to come.
Ross's use of handheld cameras (he borrows Clint Eastwood's cinematographer, Tom Stern) at first seems a horrid overstatement of post-apocalyptic technique, but it quickly proves the proper method, adding necessary grit and tone - enhancing immediacy.
The director's hand - held camera work and a hypnotic electronic score by Cliff Martinez added to this sense of immediacy.
The immediacy of the throttle adds to the impression of speed, but it has heaps of torque (215 lb ft) and four gear ratios that might have been designed for cross-county adventures in 2011.
Modern authors often choose the present tense to add edginess and immediacy to a story, but the more traditional use of past tense is generally better loved by big publishing companies, who are increasingly risk averse for financial reasons.Tales abound of authors instructed by commercial publishers to rewrite an entire book to change the tense from present to past, before thy'll consider publishing it.
«Serialized fiction is perfect for contemporary book culture,» Pollack added in Amazon's press release, «where writers interact with their readers directly and books can be delivered with an immediacy that the old pulp writers never could have imagined.
As annoying as it can be to constantly have to shift between the various visors just to see the stupid boss, it dioes add an element of panic and immediacy.
This rushed preparation does add a sense of immediacy to proceedings but some players, like myself, may lament the absence of an option to fully map out your preferred method of attack before being dumped into the deep end.
Further adding allure to the package is that the entirety of the campaign can be tackled with up to four players in local co-op, bringing a social immediacy to PC games that we really don't see enough of.
These selected wrapping items show the inescapable immediacy of the product — shrouded by the most economically affordable parceling, while also adding an inadvertent timeliness to their presence.
This reinforces their «unfinished» aesthetic and adds an additional energy and immediacy to what are startlingly primitivistic works of art.
«I think his work preserves the immediacy of the tradition of independent cinema coupled with a sense of wonder and spectacle that we usually expect from more mainstream cinema,» adds Gioni.
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