Architectural pleasure for the sake of the architecture should be paired with the architecture being able to get out of the way of the artwork in it and let you see the work as if it belonged entirely to you only,
for at least a moment in time.
Whatever their reason for attending a celebration of Christmas, many still
take at least a moment to ponder the birth of Jesus Christ.
Unlike Taken that
created at least some moments of edge - of - your - seat tension as the determined dad tracked down his missing daughter, this script feels like little more than an excuse for a bloodbath.
There are occasional puzzles and one - off action sequences - or
at least moments where you have to stab buttons and twizzle joysticks to pull levers, operate crossbow turrets or topple pillars - but this really isn't a game where you'll spend much time wondering what you need to do next.
As for me, every Sept. 11, I
take at least a moment to sit and think about the thousands who lost their lives on what started out as just another ordinary day...
I'll leave very subtle hints in article (usually integrating the word «April Fool's» somehow), but I always want people to be scratching their heads
for at least a moment.
even if you're on a budget, you can treat yourself to
at least a moment, a deep breathe, a whisper of gratitude.
Almost every amazing game for a goalie has
at least a moment or two of good luck, but that game easily could have gone very differently, even though Elliott played well.
As the ACC ascends, and the 13 non-Alabama teams awkwardly fight for second in the SEC, the ACC has something unique:
at least a moment of regional and (most importantly) national supremacy.
It's cheeky, sincere, and nostalgic all at once — which is perhaps why the earnest ironist Wes Anderson bathed the entirety of The Grand Budapest Hotel in the color — filling us with a bright, wide - eyed wonder and even, for
at least a moment, keeping us calm.
And even though all the characters are not equally interesting, each one has
at least a moment or two that wriggles its way into your imagination.
«Black Panther,» directed by Ryan Coogler, is a movie that doubles as a movement, or
at least a moment that feels groundbreaking in the same way that last year's runaway hit «Wonder Woman» inspired millions of women.
And while it has been overplayed, Hanks's diatribe on crying in baseball is still one of the most iconic lines in movie history, giving the film, or
at least the moment, a great relevance even today.
You'd think in a world preparing for Ebola — especially in a country as sophisticated, dog - crazy and health - oriented as ours — someone would have given
it at least a moment's thought.
Lately it has felt like this particular mode of representation — slick, punchy, and outré — is cresting over into something like a movement, or
at least a moment.