Sentences with phrase «confront old ways»

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Indeed, when confronted with the news that Apple had eclipsed Microsoft in market cap, CEO Steve Ballmer trumpeted the company's dominance in the PC market as evidence of its stability — which, says Bonner, «illustrates the old way of thinking.»
In Karin Lin - Greenberg's Faulty Predictions, young characters try to find their way in the world and older characters confront regrets.
The Look of Silence acts in many ways as a concerted complement to its mind - bending predecessor but with its own meaningful shock treatment: our guide this time is an Indonesian, Adi, whose older brother was murdered during the Sixties genocide; and the documentary structure is somewhat more serial and more static in its interviews, as Adi confronts killers in often dangerous visits.
Along the way, they confront two mysterious and powerful newcomers, Wanda Maximoff, played by Elizabeth Olsen, and Pietro Maximoff, played by Aaron Taylor - Johnson, and meet an old friend in a new form when Paul Bettany becomes Vision.
Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) is now an old racecar, consistently outpaced by younger competition like Jackson Storm (Armie Hammer), forced to confront the idea of life after racing by way of a return to his roots.
An aging feudal landlord's household staff, the villagers who depend on his favor, and a network of relations near and far who have sought their fortune in the cities confront the advantages and constraints of station, the dissolution of old ways, and the shock of change.
And having gratefully admired the Craig - Martins in the old gallery, I made my way to the new one, absent - mindedly expecting to be confronted by more British art.
From what the media tells me, kids start watching it on the internet when they're — this is confronting — 10 years old (and it rewires their brains in really disturbing ways).
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