Sentences with phrase «clash over meanings»

A good example of the clash over meanings is the 1988 controversy about «The Last Temptation of Christ,» a film version of the book by Nikos Kazantzakis.

Not exact matches

However, it's also trying to get money out of the big ad networks, and the nature of this technology means Three is heading for a clash with regulators over net neutrality.
Q: Last year's decision by President Barack Obama's administration to delay approval of the Keystone Pipeline, which is meant to link Alberta's oil sands with Texas refineries, dramatically raised the profile of the environmental clash over the oil sands.
Even Jesus» earliest followers clashed over who he was and what he meant.
And because the win over Hull means we now face a cup quarter - final with Watford this weekend instead of the Premier League clash with West Brom, as well as there being an international break around the corner, Wenger only has one Premier League game to get through before Cazorla can come back into the centre of midfield.
While Los Merengues travel to Real Sociedad on Saturday — in the day's early kick off in La Liga — City have to wait until late on Sunday to face Southampton, meaning they have over 24 hours less to rest and prepare for Wednesday's last - four clash.
Meaning that I chose colors that would look good put together, but in terms of clashing... now I see that I am more into matching... not completely matchy match, but today i am wearing black trousers and blouse, I have put a blue blazer over that and a necklace of the same color.
He has suggested that layers of tagging, evidence of clashes over territory, eventually turn abstract, ceasing to have a clear order, and in the end losing their original meanings and authority.
Someone desire what an artist is meant to represent and this clash of amateurism; it's my Grandma building, is not finished, it's in between, over the expected what a museum should look, is not exactly what a museum should be, the windows are fake windows...
Perhaps it was inevitable that public lands and private interests would clash over Marcellus shale development in a state whose name literally means, «Penn's Woods.»
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