Sentences with phrase «again blurs the lines»

Reuniting with his Out of the Furnace director, Bale once again blurs the lines of portraying and becoming a character.

Not exact matches

If you decide that your new way of being family assumes «from each according to their ability, to each according to their need» (which isn't assumed in American families, but is assumed elsewhere) then you, again, are blurring the line.
Because the particle whizzes through the air so quickly and loops through the same path over and over again, all these pixels blur together — like the tip of a sparkler waved so fast that it seemingly smears into a solid line.
Integration between these two platforms will blur the line yet again between PC and console gaming, but the real question lies in the Xbox LIVE application market.
Current art world phenom Wyatt Kahn, whose fragmented canvases blur the line between painting and sculpture, transcends traditional roles once again as curator for Rachel Uffner Gallery's group show, «Proper Nouns.»
Conversely, sculpture made of painted stacked, two - dimensional panels of wood and heavy impasto made into three - dimensional sculpture swing the conversation from two - dimensional to three - dimensional and back again, further blurring the lines between sculpture and painting.
Similarly, in Conner's intricate, folded, and manipulated inkblot drawings, which served as the ailing artist's primary mode of expression in the 1990s, one can trace a line of development from the totem - pole - like columns of individual blots to the later, more crowded examples that blur the divisions between and within columns; these again activate the negative space but to a lesser extent than the felt - tip works.
The legislation blurs the line again.
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