Sentences with phrase «brief digression»

After a brief digression on the subject of «peak oil,» which «will not save us,» an important and extended discussion of the concept of «stabilization wedges» concludes the book.
To explain this, we need to take a brief digression into lens anatomy.
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Or a brief digression about the technique of actors when reading Romeo and Juliet or Death of a Salesman?
(Brief digression: If you liked her in Room, seize the earliest opportunity to see Short Term 12, one of the best small films of the last several years, featuring an absolutely stunning performance by the actress.
(A brief digression: Is the apostrophe - s in Headhunter's possessive — as in the destined vocation of a man or woman...
A brief digression: Every team has preseason goals, and most of those goals involve getting into postseason play.
Musk described the report as «misleading and misanthropic,» saying his comments were a «brief digression

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The film is at it's best when it indulges in it's little digressions and oddities (Vaughn tearing a car apart with his bare hands, Fred Melamed's cameo as a snooty prison guard, Don Johnson's monologues, etc.) Some of the brutality is a bit much, but it's thankfully brief.
Yes, the amusing character dynamic between Arlo and the panting, lovably canine Spot works as it should, and director Peter Sohn does okay by the action while making room for left - field humor (like a brief hallucinogenic digression due to bad berries).
King deftly establishes this world with many fascinating digressions, including a brief look at the development of existentialism, and implies that the Paris of No Exit was the perfect killing ground for the bold, amoral, brilliant, selfish (and possibly insane) Marcel Petiot.
McEwen's booklet also reproduces a newspaper ad memorializing real estate developer Samuel J. Lefrak («The Vision to See / The Faith to Believe / The Courage to Do»), images of sidewalks dotted with discarded chewing gum, a view of a landscape pocked with bomb craters, and a news brief about a boy sticking a piece of gum onto a $ 1.5 million Helen Frankenthaler painting during a visit to the Detroit Institute of Arts — as well as a digression into the life of Hassel, a Danish writer of pulp combat fiction who drove a German Panzer tank during the war.
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