Sentences with phrase «also woven»

Ashton Woods has also woven a flexible first - floor space into its floor plans to appeal to buyers who are expecting to eventually have long - term guests.
The justification for cancellation is explicit in the appropriate section but also woven all through the document.
Each story adds another layer of humanity and texture to modern China, a tapestry also woven with Schmitz's insight as a foreign correspondent.
Teacher Leigh Ann VanSchaick, a former public school teacher, has also woven math into the unit (calculating castle perimeters, for example), along with historic concepts like the feudal system.
Well - defined recruitment procedures are in place to encourage a diverse pool of talent at the organisation, while the principles of equality and diversity are also woven into its learning programmes.
Otomo has also woven in elements from Ridley Scott's Blade Runner (the jazz score, film noir, the robot - hunting «Marduks»), from Hayao Miyazaki's Laputa: Castle in the Sky (the gentle «Albert II» robots and the climactic emphasis on collapsing verticals), from James Cameron's The Terminator (androids with damaged, half - metal faces) and even from his own graphic novel / film Akira (especially in the final scenes of an individual's destructive power).
JESSICA CHASTAIN: Basically, the film follows along with the book, but also a lot of very interesting things happened to Molly after the book came out, which includes being arrested by the FBI, and so [Aaron Sorkin] really has woven together the different parts of her life: her athletic and academic excellence, alongside with going to Los Angeles and trying to figure out what one has to become to be a leader and to find success — and all that is also woven with her court case.
The best merino wool fabrics are also woven from worsted yarn that is obtained from Australia and New Zealand.
Featured is an exquisite 1920s art deco shawl made of gold «lamé» which is a gold metallic thread woven in a pattern against a black background that is also woven with a floral pattern...
It comes with the same classic flap and also the woven chain leather strap that we so much adore.
«During our meeting, I made it clear to Esper that Fort Drum is not only a key asset to the Army, but that it is also woven into the very fabric of the North Country,» said Schumer, who fought against cutbacks at Fort Drum as the Army planned how to downsize its force in 2015.
The «Paint the Night» Parade will also return with more Pixar stories and characters from «Toy Story, Monsters Inc.» and «Cars,» and a brand new parade called the «Pixar Play Parade» will also weave its way through the park.
It must also weave these feelings into a unity and achieve a satisfaction.
His books, most notably including The Tipping Point, focus on unexpected findings in social science and not only make them accessible for the average reader, but also weave them skilfully into patterns and rules.
Divine care also weaves into itself all of the local contradictions in cosmic experience, transforming them into a harmony of contrasts, into an unfathomable beauty.
Blind also weaved his magic offensively as the Red Devils converted 3 goals from the 5 corners he took.
Many blame the internet for loosening the ties that bind us — but it's also weaving a new kind of social web
Friendship: Friends in high - tech places Many blame the internet for loosening the ties that bind us — but it's also weaving a new kind of social web
While security issues from Iran to Syria dominated the three - hour hearing, Kerry also wove climate, food security and competition for scarce resources into a broad new narrative of diplomacy.
We also weaved in and out of the bags to warm up during one session which was tough but fun.
We «ll also weave a rug in just about any custom size you'd like for $ 40 per square foot, within the following perameters:
Also weave a Honey Gold belt into your outfits.
What makes him great is his ability to also weave yards of his natural talent into the true character, to show us that he has skills beyond simple copy work.
embodies all that is great about summer movie thrills while also weaving through the various chase scenes, shoot - outs, and massive billowing explosions a genuine sense of human feeling and moral concern
Here's a movie that calls to mind both espionage thrillers (the «James Bond», «Mission: Impossible» and «Bourne» series, notably) and the work of Charlie Kaufman («Being John Malkovich», «Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind», etc.), while also weaving a deeply affecting character study, as DiCaprio's character is haunted by his dead wife (Marion Cotillard) and... Well, you'll see!
Martin McDonagh's best movie to date, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri follows Frances McDormand's grieving Mildred as she erects the title objects to goad the town's sheriff (Woody Harrelson's Willoughby) into solving her daughter's murder - with the narrative also weaving in such periphery characters as Sam Rockwell's dimwitted Dixon and Lucas Hedges» pragmatic Robbie.
Hirozaku Kore - eda's I Wish concerns two grade - school - aged brothers separated by their parents» divorce, but also weaves in the story of the boys» family and friends, pondering what people really want out of life, and at what age they make that decision.
The film also weaves in lots of scenes that are meant to make us think that Barnum was the first 21st century - style «woke» white straight man in America — a goodhearted fellow who gave circus jobs to outcasts of one kind or another (talk about a big tent: the repertory company includes African - Americans, little people, giants, conjoined twins and a bearded lady), not just because they happened to possess certain talents or physical characteristics that Barnum could exploit (often by appealing to the majority's prurient interests or bigotries) but because the onetime poor boy Barnum sees himself in their striving, and wants to build a theatrical - carnival arts utopia in America's largest city with help from his new partner, rich kid turned playwright Philip Carlyle (Zac Efron).
Along with this central plot, Kay Cannon's script also weaves in a series of side - stories for each of the central cast members involving decisions about the future and romantic entanglements.
For instance, the story devotes multiple sequences to Jamie and Maggie's complex relationship, but will also weave in the business and moral ethics of the pharmaceutical world, that Jamie is maneuvering through in late 90's.
It's un-nerving in the extreme — not just for the garden variety scares it delivers, but for the social criticism it also weaves in.
The developers will also weave in all of the multimedia assets so that the course moves seamlessly between modules or topics.
In this stunningly researched novel, Nicole Mones not only tells the forgotten story of black musicians in the Chinese jazz age, but also weaves in a startling true tale of Holocaust heroism little - known in the West.
Like Deadly Premonition, the gameplay is also a weave of multiple systems that don't always coalesce.
It's a cave flyer, so it features simple one - touch controls to elevate and lower your flying character, but there's also a pretty kicking original soundtrack to accompany the action that apparently also weaves itself into the gameplay.
Featuring over eighty major watercolors, drawings, and oil paintings drawn from important private and public collections, this exhibition also weaves together myriad ephemeral objects including doodles, journals, scrapbooks, and letters from the Burchfield archive at the Burchfield Penney
Suh also weaves transparent structures made of monochrome polyester, at once luminous, architectural, and ephemeral, inviting viewers to wander through their dreamlike interior passageways (which might be replete with toilets and light switches).
The work suggests an exercise in genealogical reminiscence, but also the weaving of a complex and whimsical story, perhaps fact, perhaps fiction, that crosses generations.
Tying back to the importance of initial and repeated seeding, peer - to - peer influence sets the stage for perception, urgency, and also weaves the fabric that wraps us with a sense of exclusivity and inclusion.
Dextras also weaves leaves together to create her clothing, allowing the shape of the plants to inform the specific pattern.
You can also weave keywords in elsewhere, including your resume's Objective and Experience sections.
You can also weave in your skills when you are writing your job descriptions on your resume.
You can also weave in your skills in the experience section, as you describe the tasks and responsibilities of roles you've held in the past.
Designer Simon Costin has also weaved in discerning dogs, 2 - D lampposts and, in an urban twist on Seventies suburbia's ubiquitous flying ducks, a trio of flying feral pigeons for a très chic take on the shopping mecca.

Not exact matches

For example, on the Wove and Grain pitch, the entrepreneur knew that my wife is a psychotherapist but also a food blogger on the side.
Interestingly, Dumas also tracks his annual earnings and weaves in his own entrepreneurial story.
As Facebook gets bigger and weaves its way into more and more of our lives, the pushback against the social media giant is also growing.
But Jamil Smith manages to also gently weave in the pained nostalgia of black folk, who have also turned the man into a myth.
LeBron also went coast - to - coast early in the game, weaved in and out of the defense, and then threw down this big dunk.
Weaving clean growth into our economic fabric builds jobs and investment — but also the support and momentum we'll need to keep tackling climate change.
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