Sentences with phrase «complex story of»

Rather, the work nods towards Mexico's ancient founding myth of the Five Suns — a complex story of relationships and hierarchies.
«The artists in each of these exhibitions told the complex story of the South during that time of radical change.»
It is intrinsic to a larger, complex story of what it means to be both black and American, and to be deeply and equally invested in both identities.
In order to tell the rich and complex story of the Los Angeles art scene, institutions participating in «Pacific Standard Time» had to bring order to the narrative.
A sequel released the following year, adding five new characters at launch, and a new chapter of the complex story of politics, magic and the «Gear» creatures.
I believe that videogames may have been one factor amidst many in the complex story of Adam Lanza.
Showtime describes Purity as «a morally complex story of youthful idealism, extreme loyalty and cold - blooded murder.
It began as a simple revenge thriller, picking up with Fortesque and Wei Ling, then grew into a more complex story of redemption, unfinished business, the danger of immortality.
With its intensely taut storytelling and crystalline prose, The Land of Decoration is a gripping, psychologically complex story of good and evil, belonging and isolation, which casts new and startling light on how far we'll go to protect the things we love most.
The palpably evoked heat and dust of rural Australia provide the setting for this Printz winner's complex story of boarding - school wars led by a teen who gradually uncovers the mysteries of her past.
He told this complex story of intrigue and battle and friendship and evil in such a unique way.
A penetrating social observer and master dramatist, Mistry evokes laughter and tears as he tells the complex story of septuagenarian widower Nariman and his descendants.
Kalpanik S. tells the complex story of his journey working within Amazon in a quirky but relatable manner.
Director Hong - jin Na (The Chaser) weaves a complex story of...
And what a tale it is, for beyond the headlines this is a complex story of abuse, courage, outrageous incompetence, and unfairness at the deepest levels regarding the poison of public schadenfreude.
And nothing overshadows a complex story of widespread dissatisfaction, even an entirely justified one, like a huge national party.
We are beginning to be aware that, no matter where we were born and whatever our culture, we share a common story — the story of human origins within the more complex story of the evolution of life on the planet.
With his last two exceptional features, Gloria and A Fantastic Woman, Sebastian Lelio brought an empathetic gaze to complex stories of women weathering all the rocky changes life can throw at them.
The organisation deftly uses media, models, graphics and film to tell complex stories of drone strikes, detention centres, cafe shootings and — sometimes — justice.
Gary not only portrayed the complex stories of Mother Nature, but he spoke in her voice, and inspired millions of people to both conserve and love the natural resources of our planet.

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«We're now going to be writing our own story like no other religion in history,» Miscavige told a crowd of Scientologists at the late - May opening of the complex.
When there's a breaking news story, newsrooms scramble to find an expert who can take the sometimes complex and emotionally loaded facts of the case and explain them to those watching, listening and reading at home.
Disney's announcement of the deal was quick to note that it «provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Deadpool with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love.»
Unlike media darlings, who tend to interpret the future through an unwavering set of beliefs and to reduce complex issues to a simple, dramatic story, the more accurate forecasters tend to be less confident that they know how things will turn out.
Professions like medicine, nursing, and engineering are effectively given monopolies over fields of practice because (or so the story goes) their work is so complex, and requires such nuanced judgment, that only the members of the profession itself are qualified to set standards and to adjudicate violations.
Hell, if we learned anything from «The Phantom Menace» it's this: never start a sci - fi story with a description of complex macroeconomics.
As our world becomes more complex, with most of us moving back and forth between the physical and virtual worlds, and stimulus of all kinds coming at us in unprecedented ways, that need to organize our lives into stories becomes that much stronger, he adds.
Where the story of cryptocurrencies becomes even more interesting and complex, however, is how cryptocurrencies are treated and recognized around the world.
You will certainly have area plays; stories associated with cobalt in mafic and ultramafic complexes around the world, including Canada and Australia, but my experience has been that the concentrations of cobalt, particularly in Canada, are never large enough that Canadian companies can be low on the cost curve unless they're producing it as a by - product of nickel or some other ultramafic substances.
The imperative for B2B CMOs today is to gain insight into these complex stories and new forms of human interactions taking place.
As a key executive of the construction team, he helped drive completion of numerous projects, including: 170 East End Avenue (20 - story high - end residential condo tower), Chartwell House (35 - story luxury condo tower), and The Westport (19 - story apartment complex).
The above comment is a reminder of no matter how complicated or complex a business and its products may be, there is a human story to be told.
So — as the final touches are put on Detroit's pitch for Amazon before the complex proposal is due Thursday — we can hope that Amazon might find it appealing to commit to the growth and resurgence of one of America's great stories.
Please go back and re-read that story, as I think you will find that the underlying message is quite a bit more complex than just the simplistic act of butseks.
Whatever the historical truth behind «martyr stories,» I do appreciate that the authors involved accuse contemporary Christians of possessing a martyr complex.
We often make the mistake of oversimplifying stories, yet when we dig into it, it's more complex than we might think — even the hundredth time around.
When Christians tried to tell the story of Jesus as they found it in their Scriptures, they were driven to some rather complex formulations.
Nevertheless, by virtue of our collective human powers — our capacity for complex symbolic thinking, the sophistication of our tools, our ability to steward nature, and our demonstrated interest in telling both nature's story and our own — human beings also transcend nature.
God imagined the entirety of creation in eternity past before He ever spoke the first «Let there be...» of His epic story, creating every micro and macro part of His infinitely complex, undeniably beautiful and «good» creation.
I love Sue Monk Kidd's work and style — I think it's that strain of the mystic to her work that I love or perhaps how she can write such complex women so well — but this one was an interesting story, compelling characters, and filled with empowerment and passion.
A second major parabolic device is the complex personal story of the fathers and sons which implicitly carries the larger story, the social story of the black - white confrontation.
In this full and complex story, then, we find conjoined a miracle and the most banal of human reflection.
I am ashamed of mission trips that hurt more than help, of hijacked stories and imagined heroics, of our industrial savior complex, and most of all, my own stubborn complicity in the very injustices I decry.
Long before humans had language complex enough to spin stories of heaven, our distant ancestors had to deal with their own problems on earth.
However, whether people have actually been harmed by Christians or if it is merely a matter of what some might call a «persecution complex», should we not allow those who feel they have been mistreated a chance to tell their stories?
Laudably, and perhaps surprising to some, the makers of this documentary understand that a key factor in any society's struggle to maintain adequate complex adaptive systems, ours included, is the stories that we tell.
If the human quest is reduced to electrons dancing along wires and computational patterns crossing a population of neurons, does such a «story» justify even caring whether our society attains the success of a complex adaptive system?
The reading pleasure that results from this conversation — different for different readers — is not merely the simple pleasure of hearing a good story, but the complex pleasures of strong feelings — sometimes violent disagreement, sometimes frustration and sometimes a euphoric recognition, produced by Augustine's text, of the «beauty so ancient and so new,» to which Augustine points through the beauty of his prose.
In Zorba the Greek, Nikos Kazantzakis portrays the simple character of Zorba — a man who is simply complex, a man of rich experience whose life is so full of stories that his crude philosophy is full of wisdom.
All wisdom is acquired relationally, in the context of family and friends, work and neighborhood, under the conditions of sin and forgiveness, within the complex stories that the Holy Spirit has been writing and continues to write of our lives.
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