Sentences with phrase «bare outline»

Even so bare an outline of Mantel's life, drawn from her 2003 memoir, Giving Up the Ghost, makes clear the connections between Mantel's biographical backstory and the goings - on at Henry VIII's court.
It may help to make this continuity more real to our minds if we attempt to trace, in barest outline, the place which the church has held in the history of the last nineteen centuries.
Then he reverses black and white, as in a negative, before settling on bare outlines in color.
He also says that, for any knowledge of God beyond «the bare outline of the dimensions of his being,» we must look to empirical science and theology.6 This, says he, is the reason why purely philosophical theology can say nothing about such pivotal religious doctrines as sin, grace, and forgiveness.
The bare outline of the story is this: Jesus saw that the crowd had foolishly neglected to bring enough food for several days - or had faithfully expected him to provide meals!
She reiterated, in particular, that a full trade agreement, rather than a bare outline, could be negotiated by October.
The Disney empire has always had a knack for taking the bare outlines of global myths and cross-cultural totems and turning them into well - defined Hollywood narratives.
But while this film keeps the bare outlines of Bryson's story, it both misunderstands his comic voice and conveys it wrongly.
Secondly, I do a lot of series and the only way I can keep things straight is to have at least a bare outline of a plot to follow.
«Everything that usually serves representation and illusion is left to serve nothing but itself, that is, abstraction; while everything that usually serves the abstract or decorative — flatness, bare outlines, all - over or symmetrical design — is put to the service of representation.
With the barest outline of a story and minimal details, this installation — which was first shown at the 2015 Venice Biennale and is now making its US debut in Boston — suggests that black lives are expendable; the loss of young black men in particular being a phenomenon practically taken for granted, even expected.
Please explain even the barest outline of how that could be done without having a robust set of representative locations where measurements have been rigorously maintained in terms of location with the proper controls in place to ensure against biases which are not part of the study.
For a better shot at this unusual career turn, Lester would be better off drafting a resume that detailed all the ins and outs of his fast food experience (no matter how distant), with perhaps just a bare outline of recent corporate jobs.
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