Sentences with phrase «as dramatic a departure»

I read other posts describing Koontz» genre as «horror» and «The City» as a dramatic departure from this genre, and I respectfully disagree.

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A dramatic increase in flight departures from some airports, such as St. Pete - Clearwater and Orlando Sanford in Florida (94 % and 71 % jumps, respectively), underlines that trend.
«I have heard the speculation that Ambassador Johnson Cook was forced out of her job, but I have no knowledge of its veracity,» Thomas Farr, a longtime diplomat who served as the first director of the State Department's religious freedom office from 1999 to 2003, told CT. «Whatever the reason for her departure, the vacancy provides a dramatic opportunity for the...
McLaren's politics are another dramatic departure from conservativism - as - usual:» «The Lord is my shepherd» becomes «the Lord is my president,» ready to sacrifice 10,000 lives of noncitizens elsewhere for the safety of U.S. citizens here... it sickens me,» he says.
In some of these companies the departure of the CEO coincided with a dramatic change in market conditions or some other external shock such as the global financial crisis.
There are of course other far more likely departures from the LS but they do not have the same dramatic effect as those named and published in The Mirror.
Following the departure from Valencia, Prandelli has gone on to take a swipe at the club hierarchy and has elaborated on the reasons as to what prompted him to resign from his position in such a dramatic fashion.
That slight bit of normal city friction was as dramatic as the scene became; no protesters appeared and only four identifiable members of the press witnessed Cruz's arrival and departure.
In a dramatic departure from their traditional approach to medicine, South African witch doctors, known locally as sangomas, are taking part in their country's campaign to promote the use of condoms to combat AIDS.
This may seem like a dramatic departure to fans of the Spider - Man comics, as May is usually seen as much older, in an almost elderly fashion, with graying hair.
Taking a role as a fairly straight - laced, if imposing stepdad, was a departure for the firebrand comedian back in 1993, but he would eventually move into far more dramatic roles on «Rescue Me» and more.
This installment is a dramatic departure from the «pile up as much dead zombies / monsters as possible» gameplay the franchise veered toward with its fourth, fifth and sixth installments.
It's good to see the gifted Washington in a departure from the heavy dramatic roles he's made his name in, and he has a ball as the funloving and well - meaning Dudley; the fact that he does so well in a lighthearted role is just a testament to his remarkable talent.
Impending changes justify a dramatic departure from business as usual in school districts, particularly in the area of financial management and budgeting.
New York Times bestselling author Bernard Cornwell makes a dramatic departure with this enthralling, action - packed standalone novel that tells the story of the first production of A Midsummer Night's Dream - as related by William Shakespeare's estranged younger brother.
Whether you access videos online or visit the museum in person to view Total Art, the power of moving images offers a dramatic departure from traditional museum experiences, as well as a welcome break from the premature dog days of summer.
The show presents a dramatic departure from her work as we know it — stark, minimal abstractions line the gallery walls, a new focus on individual architectural details.
As the Süddeutsche Zeitung's Gunnar Herrmann reports, there is nothing dramatic about Nittve's departure.
After the 1960s, Lichtenstein's works began to include still lifes and landscapes, and they were a dramatic departure from his earlier style in their use of brushstrokes as well as in their subject matter.
In their dramatic scale and graphic simplicity, they mark a point of departure for the artist, but might also be said to reveal both an unseen structure and a complex set of tensions that quietly anchor Wadden's ongoing practice as a whole.
I believe that had Parliament intended to break rank with the international maritime community in regard to the right of arrest, which as I have already said, would constitute a dramatic departure from the accepted practice, section 43 would no doubt have been worded very differently so as to make it clear that in Canada claimants were not restricted to one vessel to secure their claim.4
Cool as some of the new features already are, some of the concepts that flashed by during Microsoft's demo reel are much more interesting and dramatic departures from the current aesthetic.
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