Sentences with phrase «broad piece about it»

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This might be a personality story, a «triumph over adversity» tale, a trend piece about broader economic forces, or a link to a newsworthy event.
It acts as a weathervane, pointing to the way a particular production of Twelfth Night understands itself: as something broad and harmless, or as a dark piece about human cruelty, or as something wavering between.
There's little doubt that Due Date gets off to an almost disastrously underwhelming start, as director Todd Phillips, working from a script cowritten with Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland, and Adam Sztykiel, offers up a series of eye - rollingly broad comedic set pieces that are both unfunny and without any basis in reality (ie Peter receives a beating from a wheelchair - bound redneck, Ethan laughs hysterically after Peter tells him a sad story about his father, etc).
What we get is a collection of moderately violent action set - pieces untroubled by humour or broader coherence... Forster, who directed the Bond film Quantum of Solace, has done his best to piece together a story from these incompatible parts, but the final product has an elaborate uselessness about it, like a broken teapot glued back together with the missing pieces replaced by parts of a vacuum cleaner.
And living as we do in a world that's «gone porn» — at least if you believe the countless trend pieces about the topic — it's almost impossible to not try and draw some broader lesson about the modern world from Linda Lovelace's tragic tale.
Her post did, however, catch me off guard because my Broad piece and my book, which she also discusses, are about a particular subject (systems), while her thrust is about something quite different (classrooms).
Asked about the piece, Barbara Fedders, a University of North Carolina professor who focuses much of her work on these programs and is quoted in the ProPublica story, said she was happy to see the issue getting some much - needed attention but wished it had given a clearer, broader view.
the subgenres of exposition, argument, and functional text in the form of personal essays, speeches, opinion pieces, essays about art or literature, biographies, memoirs, journalism, and historical, scientific, technical, or economic accounts (including digital sources) written for a broad audience.
If there is a buildup of rust on the mating surface, take a piece of fine (300 or finer grit), put it on the broad side of a scrap piece of 2x4 board about 4» to 6» long, and lightly sand the area.
For your own marketing efforts, I like to think of Facebook as the broadest piece of the funnel, with other social media platforms ranking about the same.
So her piece goes into detail about how to keep one's AGI down using charitable contributions, Roth IRAs, timing the receipt of income, etc., but it's under the managing capital gains and losses section where we find this key observation, «passive investments such as broad - based index funds tend to pay out less annually in capital gains» and it's taxable capital gains that can raise an AGI.
A research piece or educational piece about a broader topic like student loans, repossession, etc..
It's a good piece, and one that I am extremely happy to see running in such a prestigious publication with an audience broader than the audience for most writing - about - games.
The Los Angeles Times goes into further detail about all of the disrupted deals, including the sale of a Takashi Murakami piece (above) now owned by the Broad:
The Los Angeles Times goes into further detail about all of the disrupted deals, including the sale of a Takashi Murakami piece (above) now owned by the Broad: Continue Reading
The exhibition's focus on pieces about California nicely distills the broad range, ambition, and history of the couple's work in various media (including maps, architectural drawings, installation, and video).
Throughout a segment that features over fifty pieces, including works in the inaugural exhibition of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum at LACMA, Baldessari assails conventional wisdom about art and meaning.
So I set about trying to do two things — make the science accessible to the layman and present the broader picture, putting those «small pieces of the puzzle» into context.
As I'm always harping on about the dangers of focusing on one narrow piece of the puzzle while neglecting the broader picture, perhaps I should practise what I preach.
While the LSI report focuses on LSA 2007, it's that other piece of landmark legal services legislation — LASPO — that should provide the impetus for (one hopes) a new and much broader discussion about the meaning of «access to justice».
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