Sentences with phrase «day hubris»

Boasting uniquely stylized animated cutscenes, multiple endings, and an atmospheric soundtrack by Keiji Yamagishi of Ninja Gaiden and Tecmo Super Bowl fame, players who take up Jameson's mantle will find themselves investigating a massive, interconnected alien world as they solve the mysteries of a dark, underground complex and experience a story filled with ancient riddles and modern - day hubris.
• Animated cutscenes expand upon a branching story of ancient riddles and modern - day hubris, posing the question, «What is the nature of true heroism?»
Players will investigate a massive, interconnected alien world as they solve the mystery of a strange disappearance on a distant mining planet and experience a story of ancient riddles and modern - day hubris.
What is this — some early - day hubris, of a people set to fall upon their proud heritage of uncompromising fairness, as a diminished Roman great would fall on his own sword?

Not exact matches

But success can breed hubris, and there are some worrying trends in the first few days of the Trump administration.
Lover for a Day seems at times almost a parody of Garrel's work, a throwback to a time when a filmmaker's artistry or hubris often excused, for many viewers, melodramatic characterizations of women, who in this kind of thing all too often threaten suicide or erratically burst into tears.
Showing all the hubris of youth, [we] said, «You know, we could design a school that could do better than this,» and we did... This group of law students — we applied to the D.C. Charter School Board to start a charter high school, which is there to this day: Thurgood Marshall Academy... I served on the board of the school initially...
My hubris in trying to write a novel set in 1845 New York was about the fact that I specifically wanted to do day one, cop one of the NYPD.
I know this day trader called Hubris.
More in keeping with the New Museum's generation are performative works like Liu Chang's portraits consisting of «Buying everything on You» (2006/8) and laying it out on a large low - lying pedestal; Liz Glynn's ambitious «The 24 hour Roman Reconstruction Project or Building Rome in a Day» (2008 - 9) with all its attendant hubris, collaborators, and debris; or the environmental chaos of Ryan Trecartin's «Re'Search Wait»S» (2009).
While one can wave adieu to religious babble and find enough historical barbarism in Judaism and Christianity and enough barbarism in today's Islam to wish them to disappear forever, it is the height of hubris of the modern day New Atheist (I myself am a lifelong atheist but an epistemological one) to think that all that is attached to religion is negative and that science can replace the role religion played / plays in people's lives.
Call it some modern - day cross-mix of NCC, hubris, and pursuit of money and power that drives them to varying individual degrees.
If they had used that kind of hubris in the days when they were doing the work that earned their reputations, they would never have made it to the top in their own fields.
That is a lot of energy from one hurricane in one day and it puts the hubris of the human race in perspective.
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