Sentences with phrase «blurs the line of»

In 2015, she founded LIVELY, a brand that blurs the lines of lingerie, active, and swim.
«The unlimited access that your job has to you and you to your job blurs the line of the compartmentalized workday,» he says.
The lyrics do not really sound like «blurred lines of consent» or «rape culture» to me — he clearly talks about waiting for the woman to take an interest.
Nor was their faith without learning or indifferent to their pluralistic culture; on the contrary, their scholarship and concern for effective proclamation seemed far more profound than the blurred lines of Canberrra.
Maybe that is why it's still fun, for both of us, we're blurring the lines of work and play, smelling of sawdust and longing for each other, books and honest sweat, laughter and arguments.
Obviously the military has tried to keep women out of harms way but roadside bombs and mortars blur the line of what is and is not combat duty.
STK laudably manages to blur the lines of these definable boundaries with seeming ease.
Maile's provocative statement about having sex while her child was attached possibly blurs the lines of what's «appropriate.»
I didn't look back as I pulled out of the parking space, out of the parking lot, put on my blinker and sped away, frantically wiping tears from my blurred line of vision.
More Princesses, More Sparkle: Blur the lines of fantasy and reality with your favorite Disney princesses at Target.
When a couple uses the ubiquitous «honey» instead of their names, they blur the lines of their separate identities, and sexual attraction can not survive.
A coalition of good - government groups said the use of the SUNY Polytechnic and its Fort Schuyler nonprofit arm blurs the lines of responsibility and accountability in deciding which companies get big contracts.
But emerging biotechnologies may blur those lines of oversight, because some of the new foods don't fit neatly into existing regulatory definitions.
It quickly turns dark though — as their counterculture starts to unnerve the nearby townspeople — weaving a tale of rebellion, religious freedom and the blurred lines of what some may call a cult.
Blur the lines of what's possible and break every rule you know about the bold lip.
Brought up in Eastern Europe, she herself was accustomed to the blurred lines of relationships and marriage.
And the movie does have its flaws: for such a supposedly important author, Eiffel's work sounds like it has more in common with Oprah's Book Club than Saul Bellow, those two boobs from the Sonic Drive - Thru commercials are inexplicably cast as co-workers (perhaps to contribute to the entire atmosphere of unreality), and the whole thing plays like Charlie Kaufman Lite... blurring the lines of reality and unreality, but without the messy cynicism.
The art of voguing, with its dramatic poses and striking costumes, offers these young artists an opportunity to blur the lines of masculine and feminine representation, and to escape what they see as the tyranny of heteronormative culture.
Game Night feels like a parody of The Gift and the David Fincher thriller The Game (1997), which was also about two brothers caught in an elaborate game that blurred the lines of reality.
McCall and the game's creator, Jeff Hull, chatted with us about some participants getting involved with the game on a frightening level, getting people to look up from their mobile devices, blurring the lines of reality for moviegoers, and more.
It helps that Dave and James intend to blur the lines of their professional and personal lives slightly with Ramona Films.
Performances are across - the - board terrific, with Gershon and Haden Church blurring the lines of caricature, while McConaughey freezes blood as a man whose dogged adherence to a bent code of conduct fills the vacuum in a not entirely negative way.
Reuniting with his Out of the Furnace director, Bale once again blurs the lines of portraying and becoming a character.
The concept of early access releases shifted from experiment to industry norm, blurring the lines of when a game is and isn't unfinished or incomplete.
But there's almost an «Inception» - like twist when hypnotherapy sessions start to blur the lines of reality and move the enigmatic picture beyond a simple heist film.
MILLER»S GIRL by Jade Bartlett The story of a young precocious writer who becomes involved with her high school creative writing teacher in a dark coming - of - age drama that explores the often blurred lines of connectivity between professor and protege, child and adult.
A white - knuckle tale of transgression and transformation, REVENGE gloriously blurs the lines of vengeance and survival while simultaneously delivering a ferocious dissection of gender and genre.
Lee Weathers evaluates potential risks in businesses, businesses that blur the lines of what could...
... truly blurs the lines of comprehension; so much so, that even the most in - tuned PTA aficionado's will struggle to decipher the director's latest cinematic conundrum
While the plot above all seems pretty straight forward, PTA has managed to craft something that truly blurs the lines of comprehension; so much so, that even the most in - tuned PTA aficionado's — myself included — will struggle to decipher the director's latest cinematic conundrum.
These are daring sequences not only for how out - of - character with the rest of the film they are but also for how they blur the lines of science and religion — history and legend.
These narrative films ``... would help to break ground in Hollywood in terms of funding women storytellers and women who were directing the films...» The 2018 Sundance Film Festival will premiere three Gamechanger films: The Tale, a story about sexual abuse written and directed by Jennifer Fox; Nancy, a dramatic story blurring the lines of fact and fiction written and directed by Christina Choe; and The Long Dumb Road, a road trip movie filled with detours and bumps along the way, written and directed by Hannah Fidell.
Even Netflix has made some of the year's best accessible to so many, even if it has blurred the lines of the TV vs. film divide.
The shared - decisionmaking structure in the 38,800 - student district has fostered a «committee culture» that blurs lines of accountability and has left Superintendent Alton Frailey and school board members with little authority, argue representatives from the Cincinnati Business Committee and the Baptist Ministers Conference.
The scenarios were always real, some better known than others, and these sessions provoked demanding debate especially along the blurred line of what you would do to win, or to ensure fairness.
«It's time to blur the lines of distinction between those who teach in schools and those who lead them.»
«Jose's autobiographical journey offers a big window for seeing why our nation must blur the lines of distinction between those who teach in schools and those who lead them.
School - based transformation that is district - supported or policy - driven blurs the lines of ownership between school educators and district or coordinating leaders.
While the Times has a tendency to blur the lines of news and commentary these days, this is an article worth reading.
(Katzenmeyer and Moller, 2001) «It is time to blur the lines of distinction between those who teach and those who lead.»
As a demonstration of just how blurred the line of demarcation between station wagons and hatchbacks has become, there are those who consider the Dodge Caliber more of the latter than the former.
Lately though, manufacturers have been blurring the lines of the hatchback and compact crossover SUV classes to create something with the size and weight of the former and the wider appeal of the latter.
Oasis by New York Times Bestseller Dima Zales will blur the line of utopia and dystopia.
The only reason I say this is because, to say that a tablet might «make a good e-reader» kind of blurs the line of why e-ink is preferred over lcd screen (refresh rate and front lit light).
Currently, she is working on personal narrative essays and the third draft of her first novel, a memoir, about the blurred lines of love, family, and violence.
But does it not blur the lines of publishing process and procedure when traditional publishers offer such services?
My work is not erotic, romantic, and neither does it blur the lines of legality that has caused this purge.
I blur the lines of romance all the time, adding in women's fiction elements, or suspense, or a little bit of magic.
Too many times, an underwriter who also underwrites VA, FHA and RD loans will cross disciplines or blur the lines of underwriting between loan types and end up underwriting a Fannie Mae backed loan as though it were a different type of loan.
Scientifically sound but morally questionable studies: Unfortunately, some sound scientific practices involve crossing or blurring the line of what is humane and moral.
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