Sentences with phrase «by such dialogue»

As Program Assistant for the Doris Duke Performing Artist Awards (an ancillary program of Creative Capital), attending my first retreat this year, it was inspiring to be so continuously surrounded by such dialogue.

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Alain started at Wunderman Cato Johnson and continued his passion for digital at Brand Dialogue, the online agency launched by Young & Rubicam where he worked on clients such as American Express, Glaxo Smith Kline, Star Alliance and United Airlines.
It offers positive and negative role models for this virtue through its portraits of Socrates, Thrasymachus, and their friends, and in the action of the dialogue offers exemplary insight into how such virtue might be best acquired by an individual or a state.
By theology of religions, I mean critical theological reflections on the interaction and intercourse between different religions through such means as proclamation and sharing of their different creeds and teachings, through dialogue of their adherents, and mutual challenges and partnership for common cause.
For confessional Lutherans to declare such a hope, however far off, speaks to the remarkable progress enjoyed by the dialogue.
General principles can not, in my opinion, be laid down at this stage of the (still young) Jewish - Christian dialogue; but when polemic is undertaken in such dialogues, it must always be done in careful and clear awareness of the unpleasant uses to which such polemics have often been put by Christians in the past.
Such anthropological discussion and hoped for actions are somewhat more specific than, though overlapping with, the more theological dialogue proposed by the Islamic scholars who suggest the call to «total devotion» to the one God as our starting point.
The need for such a synthesis is essential not only in developing a modern theology that can enter into dialogue with secular, scientific thought, but also in creating the intellectual framework by which to nurture a new evangelisation, especially among the young.
Dialogue with Asian views of nature such as Kukai's can foster the process of Western self - critical «consciousness - raising» by providing alternative places to stand and imagine new possibilities.
At such a seminary, Lutherans, for example, see their church allegiance illuminated and enriched by their dialogue with Baptists and Roman Catholics.
Charles Colson was a political strategist, to be sure, but one transformed by prison ministry and in constant constructive dialogue with such pastors and theologians as Carl F. H. Henry, J. I. Packer, and John Stott.
Such cultural corrosion, subversion and even «genocide» are brought about by the cultural subjugation of the people through the western - dominated global media, and this is inevitable, given the inherent character of the present global information order, which excludes people's participation, dialogues and interactions.
In like fashion, we probably should not expect the realm of scholarly discourse closely to resemble the kind of truth - seeking dialogue imagined by great religious thinkers such as Martin Buber, and by great secular thinkers such as John Stuart Mill.
The certainty with which the faith of many neighbors (including many Christian neighbors) was thus disposed — by some of the very people championing dialogue — pressed the discussion beyond vague notions of «respect» for varying forms of faith toward a search for the appropriate criteria for such judgments.
As Erasmo Braga, one of the few Brazilian Protestant leaders capable of such a dialogue, recognized, «Brazilian Protestantism is on the one hand too Anglo - Saxon and on the other hand too ignorant to impress the intellectuals... The cultured class should be reached by a literature closer to that of French Protestantism... to take advantage of the prestige of French culture» (in Ferreira 1975:137,59).
As a first step, dialogue - centred conflict prevention and resolution will be actively promoted in such a way that by 2020 all guns will be silent.
• International strategies to contribute to a more egalitarian and fair global order, such as the Alliance of Civilizations, established by Spain and Turkey with United Nations» sponsorship, aimed at achieving better dialogue and cooperation between different cultures and countries, particular the Northern and Southern sides of the Mediterranean Sea.
In his Speech to officially kick - start the Dialogue, President of Namibia, His Excellency Dr. Hage Geingob, commended the Organisers for choosing Namibia to host such an important Dialogue by African and European Parties that believe in the Left and Center of Left divide of politics.
In addition to its regimented teaching methods, with a dialogue of constant commands, Bikram yoga is also bound by rules for the layout of the studios, such as the use of carpeted floors.
Such problems are exacerbated by Berg's uniformly questionable directorial choices, with his relentless and thoroughly distracting use of shaky camerawork easily the film's most egregious failing (the needlessly overlapping dialogue comes in at a close second, however).
The requisite heroic music swells in all the right places underscoring dialogue that studded with such classically bilious B - movie gems as «By the Gods».
A successful stage director in New York by the late 1920s, George Cukor began working in Hollywood as a dialogue director and filling other uncredited crew roles on such films as All Quiet on the Western Front.
The screenwriter and Howard do let Lauda and Hunt's marriages slip by with minimal coverage, and the film opens with unnecessary narration and wraps up with obvious dialogue, but Morgan makes up for such issues with his precision in detailing the central relationship.
TALKING: Aside from some curious statements by Theron's Raveena that might stir up a Slate.com feminist breakdown or two, dialogue is highly superfluous to this story; it's got such obvious visuals it could probably play out as a silent film.
For good reason, too — seldom has any director, regardless of experience, so deftly juggled dialogue that could so easily have delved into too - clever - by - half - isms, or trained such a sympathetic eye on a sometimes questionable nostalgia for the end of an age.
«Episode IV: A New Hope» Lucas» original space - spanning saga has become such an iconic American movie that it's joined the ranks of «The Wizard of Oz» — nearly every moment, camera set - up or line of dialogue has been quoted, referenced or lampooned by another movie over the years.
Luckily, Mitt can breathe a sigh of relief, since the low budget film is marked by such dubious dialogue, shoddy special f / x and sloppy editing that it doesn't even measure up, cinematically, to an episode of your typical, cowboy TV show from the Fifties, like The Lone Ranger.
Johnson spent many years sending out his script to anyone he could that would read it, and although most that would read it loved it, none of them were willing to take a chance on such an ambitious screenplay done by an inexperienced director, especially when making the script work with such strange dialogue.
He's not helped by the cringe - worthy dialogue such as «If you stay invisible too long the human race looks like another species» or «the human face can mislead in a hundred thousand ways but the eyes never change.»
The eighth film Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino, and appropriately named, combines many elements of previous works, rich and poignant dialogue, favorite cast members such as Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Michael Madsen, James Parks, and Tim Roth, adding in a host of new faces to the Tarantino menagerie Jennifer Jason Leigh, Bruce Dern, and Channing Tatum.
But, in achieving his realism sans much dialogue, McQueen also shows that he is, in a sense, the anti-Cassavetes, for where Cassavetes achieved such realism with dialogue, in great films like Faces and The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, by letting characters speak as in real life, McQueen allows characters to react and brood, as in real life.
But the film has aged remarkably well over twenty years, perhaps because it was even something of a throwback at the time: the imprint of conversation - driven French auteurs like Eric Rohmer is borne proudly by this sharp, sexy and nastily funny comedy of manners, whose dialogue crackles with such cutting truth and wit one wonders why Soderbergh doesn't write more these days.
* It must be noted that, at no point during the actual film does anyone call Devereaux «The November Man»; it's only name - dropped at the very end by the film's villain, a sad - looking Bill Smitrovich, visibly thankful to have such a big part in a studio film despite half his dialogue being clumsily misogynistic cracks like «Show me your tits»).
Starring Joe Mantegna as a slick Seattle con man and Lindsay Crouse as an anxious therapist eager to learn the rules of the trade, the film featured the writer's trademark staccato dialogue delivered with deadpan aplomb by a slew of Mamet regulars such as Mike Nussbaum, J.T. Walsh, Ricky Jay and William H. Macy in a small role.
The movie by Foster, even weaves into the dialogue, such old chestnuts like Alan Pakula's «follow the money».
The election was monitored by numerous international missions representing over 170 countries, and regional bodies such as the OAS and UNASUR supported the result, while encouraging a dialogue between the government and opposition to prevent any further post-election violence, which had claimed seven lives in the days following the contested poll.
This is defined by Becta as combining «several functions, such as organising, mapping and delivering curriculum activities and the facility for learners and teachers to have a dialogue about the activity, all via ICT».
Tasked with providing a quality education to our current generation of students, teachers also have a significant hand in shaping the future by instilling in children essential cultural and social values such as tolerance, gender equality and open dialogue.
Dialogues are prompted by a stimulus (for example, a story or a video) and are based around a concept such as «truth», «fairness» or «bullying».
Lessons include such activities as dialoguing, role - playing, story - telling by teachers and peers, social and self - reinforcement, attribution training, and verbal mediation.
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Readers will often look past substantive issues and finish the book, but they won't pick up another book by that author, and they will leave negative comments, such as, «Some parts were confusing» (a problem with consistency), «The writing was choppy» (a problem with flow within and between paragraphs), «It wasn't well written» (a problem with awkward sentences and possibly other various issues), «I wasn't sure who was saying what» or «The dialogue wasn't that great,» and «It didn't really hold my attention» or «The story was boring» (a problem with telling instead of showing).
It builds on the mechanics and storyline established by it's predecessors, and adds a few surprises into the mix for long time fans, such as the touch screen controls for accessing the menus and important dialogue choices.
at the end of a match followed by a taunting dialogue such as «Hardly worth my time» stated by the winner of the match as well as grunts, groans and humorous reactions to being hit by the ball from those participating during matches.
Scenes of dialogue in the game are presented with highly detailed realistic artwork by Japanese artist Shinkiro, who some might be familiar with as the character artist from games such as Dead Rising, Resident Evil: Deadly Silence and Final Fight One as well as other Capcom titles.
It seems to me like the length of the cut scenes was determined by the Japanese dialogue, so it almost seems like they are trying to cram as many words into each scene as they possibly can, that's why it seems like there are such short breaks.
Unusually for an N64 game, the game features a full voiceover and contains over 80 minutes of spoken dialogue performed by renowned voice actors such as Bob Bergen, Raphael Sbarge and Olivia Hussey.
Danai Gurira who brought Michonne to life on the TV series did not reprise her role in the game, therefore Michonne is voiced by Samira Wiley who has starred in Orange is the New Black and The Handmaid's Tale delivers a stunning performance that can range from light - hearted dialogue with Pete to action and even emotional scenes when Michonne hallucinates about those who she has lost which provides a guaranteed emotional response from the player, while Malik Yoba voices Pete who made his debut as Yul Brenner in Cool Runnings followed by Detective Carson in Cop Land and TV series such as New York Undercover, Alphas and Empire.
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