Sentences with phrase «build your character from»

Nolte is OK in a part that affords him very little to build a character from, Robert Shaw does a dialled - down version of his salty dog Quint from Jaws, and the great character actor Eli Wallach appears in a supporting role as an old drunk who plays both sides.
Some actors build character from the outside using make up or costume.
Each actor builds a character from the feet up, adopting an accent and / or a ridiculous period - accurate hairstyle to help define their personality.
Lesser films habitually build characters from plot and thematic needs downwards, here characters seem to act first, without fine definitions of what their actions mean even to each other.
That said, we're taking into account all of your accomplishments in terms of building a character from the first game.
You either get to completely custom build your character from scratch, or you can have the computer do it for you and have no say other than choosing that characters starting class.
«We could have built characters from scratch using other technologies, but that would have required voice acting, sound design, asset creation, rigging, debugging, and many other steps,» says Longyi.
Building these characters from the ground up will «play an important role in shaping how Snapchat tells visual stories,» according to another job description.

Not exact matches

As such, a crucial aspect of defense is building structures to protect your character from enemy fire.
You've got to have the right skills to make the cut, but you're not really welcome if you don't have the character and the values that the company was built on from the beginning.
It's what all of those movies over the past 10 years have been building toward, and it features over 20 main characters, from Iron Man to Black Panther, Vision to Groot.
The world's most valuable privately held company is buying an historic office building across the bay from its San Francisco headquarters and some in the community are worried how that will change the character of Oakland and its burgeoning tech community.
It is essential that teachers who take seriously their obligations in character building should be protected from attack from those who can not distinguish between democracy and subversion.
Secular schools can never be tolerated because such schools have no religious instruction, and a general moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on air; consequently, all character training and religion must be derived from faith... we need believing people.
But some Bunyan, writing Pilgrim's Progress in a prison where it was so damp that, as he cried, «The moss did verily grow upon mine eyebrows»; some Kernahan, born without arms and legs, but by sheer grit fighting his way up until he sat in the House of Commons; some Henry M. Stanley, born in a workhouse and buried in Westminster Abbey; some Dante, his Beatrice dead, he himself an exile from the city of his love, distilling all his agony into a song that became the «voice of ten silent centuries», or some more obscure and humble life close at hand where handicaps have been mastered, griefs have been built into character, disappointments have been turned into trellises, not left a bare, unsightly thing — such incarnations of fortitude and faith have infectious power.
(Look at the women in Ireland and The Dominican Rep. who died because of being denied an abortion recently) You are SO correct about Hitler being a xstian, google away... «Secular schools can never be tolerated because such a school has no religious instruction and a general moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on air; consequently, all character training and religion must be derived from faith... We need believing people.»
These skills are helpful in building character and rediscovering the «vanishing» American adult the junior senator from Nebraska writes about.
It is not unreasonable to insist that an adequate discernment of God's character as «faithful to promise» could take place only from within the framework of our involvement in a faith community built up around the narration of previous instances of God's fidelity.
As Emmet states, «indirect inferences as to the transcendent character of these events are built up from our responses to them.
One of 11 children himself, Ryan thought that most people practicing birth control would be doing it from a «decadent» frame of mind; that bachelors were not building the kind of character necessary to contribute to the common good of society.
Why the kind and degree of deprivation and suffering which, far from building character, almost inevitably cause madness and depravity?
«Secular schools can never be tolerated because such a school has no religious instruction and a general moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on air; consequently, all character training and religion must be derived from faith... We need believing people.»
Because the leaves are removed (tedious but character building) from their small head and cooked only briefly, they maintain their shape without getting limp or soggy and are a bit more like a fresh salad than cooked greens.
During the year's first multi-week session, young people, ages 7 - 17, will benefit from educational programs geared to build character, instill life - enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.
That is where George — who calls himself «Napoleon Dynamite» because his floppy - curly hair and long build resemble the title character from the 2004 indie classic film — comes in.
The Exhibition is a celebration of those that have inspired and developed the game from the humble origins at Rugby School to the character - building sport it is today.
The central premise of EL schools is that character is built not through lectures or direct instruction from teachers but through the experience of persevering through challenging academic work.
From a full blown job to a part time gig in a local shop, anything that builds their character and sense of responsibility shows that they are making the first steps towards maturity.
If you're looking for ways to build character within the home then look no further than this ebook by Chelsea from Moments A Day.
Much of his book concerns ways in which children from socially deprived backgrounds can be encouraged to «build» character traits that will help them overcome their disadvantage.
«The rezoning is an effort to prevent people from tearing down existing buildings to construct new buildings that are out of character, while allowing homeowners to improve and expand their property in context with the area,» Vallone said.
► Preserve the existing character of buildings along Flushing Avenue by reducing the proposed rezoning from R7A to R6A, which would limit the building height.
Even though he has more than a dozen films to his credit, including work on the 2003 film version of The Hulk that garnered him nominations for two awards from the Visual Effects Society, Benza says it was a challenge to create highly athletic performances from bulky, animated characters that appeared to be the size of small buildings and weigh several tons.
By arming your children with good manners, you are creating a foundation from which to build a strong character.
At just over 2500 square feet, this three - level townhome, built in 1873, is stacked high with character and history; from high ceilings, towering floor - to - ceiling windows that let all of that good light in, a huge open - plan design, to ornamental details in the ceilings and walls, marble staircase and fireplace, paneled walls, and a southeast - facing balcony with views to the Vondel Church.
If pretty pastel buildings aren't you thing (and I'm not sure why that would be), this short street has tons of character and is a nice escape from the hoards of tourists and bloggers trying to take photos (#guilty).
Tokyo Station is iconic itself and hard to miss from the outside (Euro - like architecture juxtaposed modern, high - rise buildings) so accessing Character Street should be easy.
The collection itself continued the kind of character - driven narrative that Westwood is built on, but front row whispers suggested unsolicited borrowings from much younger London designers too.
The plot of the film is not very different from the Universal classics: mad scientist, longed to resurrect the dead, comic character much alike Abbott and Costello, beauty who of course is taken by the «monster» (which is the Wolf Man), the climax with a burning building, while the battle of protagonists with a monster is going on and, of course, a happy ending.
Raised with morals values and built in character from a very young age.
Character customization is fantastic with many diverse skills, unique build options, and damage types to choose from.
«Vengeance» takes on a different feel from previous seasons in that you're no longer watching the characters fight for their masters in the arena, but instead watching them trying to survive while building an army in order to fully secure their freedom.
It's as if Haley viewed his star's strengths — laconic wit, unforced masculinity, polite romanticism — as the only elements needed for a Sam Elliott showcase, rather than as the building blocks from which to mold an original character.
The film still suffers from a muddy narrative and dour outlook, but this extended version corrects a number of problems with plotting and expands the DC Comics universe with better character development and world building.
The third character of importance in the village is his fellow assassin Mathilde (Thekla Reuten), who is ordering a specialty high - powered rifle from him that he will build in his room.
There's a sly Buñuelian elegance to the satire (it's probably no coincidence that Beatriz shares her name with a character from Buñuel's doomed - dinner - party classic «The Exterminating Angel»), and to the script's pattern of building and releasing tension, escalating the stakes with each new go - round.
The creepy atmosphere, new designs for everything from weapons to characters and buildings really make this DLC feel different.
It's clearly just the beginning to a larger story, but «Catching Fire» steadily builds excitement with the harrowing plights of its heroes and introduces several new characters that admirably fill out the cast to complement the leads, and also distract from the sappier moments.
Especially towards the end of the season the pace speeds up, creating constant revelations from the characters that build up to an explosive final episode.
Building on influences that range from David Lynch to Jim Henson, each tale ends in a family member's death, while your present - day character, Edith Finch, attempts to figure out why she's the only surviving Finch.
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