Sentences with phrase «dark view»

It proves that this young adult series has an even darker view on the media and the future than anybody gives it credit for.
However, it has a slightly smaller aperture than some of the other telescopes reviewed above and therefore offers slightly darker views than our top picks.
The anthropologist Richard Wrangham is one of several scientists at Harvard who present a much darker view of human nature than Fry does.
The pastors had a much darker view of Islam than Americans at large.
This allows users to have bright - room and dark - room HDR settings, which I find particularly useful because excess brightness can inspire squinting in dark viewing environments.
An alternative darker view was that the global financial system was overexposed to land prices in the United States, through the home sale and mortgage refinancing boom that had taken place in the last four years.
Not only have we here a rather dark view of humanity; the implication is that God is pretty sinister as well.
Will the series come to seem so much darker viewed through the prism of its more angst - ridden cousin?
There are many rooftop bars in the Gaslamp Quarter which offer spectacular after - dark views over the skyline with cosy seating, fire pits and chilled cocktails.
If Albuquerque represents humanity's more sublime aspirations, there is darker view offered by the late Bruce Connor, also at Kohn.
Also expected on the new 5 - series will be adaptive damping, integral steering, side - view cameras, and a night vision aid for recognizing pedestrians in the dark
Revisionist westerns in the modern age take a much darker view of the «white man's» participation in the migration out west than the earlier westerns did.
This darker view was given less credence, in part because the magnitude of the fall in U.S. nominal house prices necessary to produce a situation where the losses could not be easily absorbed was viewed by many as implausibly large.
At his most «Mandelsonian», he remains a constant scourge of the left, critical of those who take the dark view that Labour has run out of ideas
It was a turning point for the dark view of American society in the 1970's.
For my money, The Ides Of March — with its dark view of human nature and satisfyingly twisty plot — is one of the most entertaining films ever made about the political process.
Nebbishy Harvey (Michael Lerner) is refreshingly normal, although he comes with baggage, a highly - neurotic son (Rich Pecci) with a dark view of the world, namely, that, «In the end, China will take over.»
Notice how naturally this goal follows from a dark view of human nature.
A warrant issued by the FBI for the Leon County School District's email server paints a dark view on school politics.
It seems that as a culture we are catching up to Michael Crichton's dark view of scientifically enhanced life.
Throughout, a dark view of American life and power is offset by a passion for melding small bits and pieces of reality into unlikely, often ecstatic wholes.
In a dark viewing space, Jaar has installed seven light boxes, each of which show a photograph from a series taken by the Dutch photojournalist Koen Wessing in 1978 in Esteli, Nicaragua.
The denser, more caustic, and ostensibly unlikable nature of her new paintings suggests that Fishman, like most sentient beings, may have developed a darker view of the world over the past few years.
Is this a dark view of marriage?
But Michael McKee, treasurer of the Tenant Political Action Committee, who has tangled unsuccessfully with the real estate industry in Albany and at City Hall over rent regulations, took a darker view.
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