Sentences with phrase «defined by moments»

It was a game defined by moments which unfortunately didn't go our way.
They defined her by a moment.

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Later this month, a gala and conference will mark the 50th anniversary of this defining moment by shifting the focus from civil rights to economic empowerment.
Each is an example of how an iconic company was defined by a particular moment of fame or notoriety; these notable and fascinating accounts are as relevant today to understanding the intricacies of corporate life as they were when the events happened.
In your defining moments, do not let your morals be swayed by convenience or expediency.
The defining moment occurred at a Boys & Girls Club in Tampa, Fla., where DiBenedetto's nonprofit association, the Tampa Bay Technology Forum, was unveiling a batch of computers for use by children who had none.
In today's interconnected world — where one negative customer experience can spread like wildfire — an incredible positive experience, by contrast, can be a brand's defining moment.
The day when women everywhere will use their money to invest in greater equality by crowd financing women led businesses; this will be a defining moment of opportunity.
The start of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) talks this week — negotiations foisted on Canada and Mexico by U.S. President Donald Trump — provides a moment to marvel at how trade has emerged, unexpectedly, as a defining issue for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's still - young Liberal government.
Included in my activities was a read of The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope by Jonathan Alter.
Even those moments when suffering seems to have been completely transcended are experientially defined by the preliminary suffering that was their point of departure, if not in some paradoxical way their cause.
This was a spirit thing, they had and were living LIFE like Jesus 24/7 every moment of each day, a life of submission, pleasing the father, a life defined by others as «seeing they had been with Jesus».
The authoritative word given by the Holy Spirit to the Church at the defining and pivotal moment of Vatican II nearly fifty years ago was especially «made incarnate» in Britain in September, 2010, during Benedict's apostolic visit: to seek unity with our separated brethren in the other Christian confessions, to affirm all that is good and true in secular culture without in any way watering down our witness to the truth of the fullness of the Christian faith, to declare without apology that the Catholic patrimony of faith and reason working in harmony remains a gift that the twenty - first century desperately needs if it is to avoid self - destruction, and which it neglects or dismisses at its own peril.
That moment triggered a series of responses and counter responses by authorities and residents, as well as local and national clergy that shaped two weeks of protest and clarified camps that were largely defined by social and religious location.
It's important to remember because some people will define you by your most shameful moments, too.
It is easy to define the sparrow's relationship with God by the moment it fell and was not caught rather than by the far more numerous, but no less real, moments in which it was happily being what it was created to be.
In short, I just keep my sights set on feeling good, moment by moment and however that gets defined.
It was a defining moment for Elliott, conveying a message that he wasn't someone who would allow himself to be shoved around even by a well - respected veteran.
Absent a resume, we defined Romo by his big moments, and those were so cruel.
Bliss's mission here — as revealed by that «forgotten» in the subtitle — is to take this tragedy and ensure that it isn't the defining moment of Erbstein's life.
Booed by his own fans on a number of occasions this season, supposedly unpopular with his team - mates, struggling to meet expectations from his # 85m transfer fee — Bale needs a defining moment to make a legacy with the club, as many great players are not given a second chance at a club with standards as high as this.
It was a very strange season for Arsenal and everyone connected with the club, and perhaps the defining moment of it all was the situation with the protest that was planned by some Arsenal supporters towards the end of the season.
Coquelin's season has been defined by two moments, an injury against West Brom in November robbing Arsenal of their crucial defensive anchor.
I think with respect to the Nasri rating I think maybe some peoples judgement has been clouded by the fact that the defining moments of last nights enjoyable win are etched with him in the memory.....
To see a mother in the midst of the most poignant life defining moment she will ever experience (as designed by the release of incredible birthing hormones to cause her to fight madly for the protection of her newborn AKA - survival) be told that she is not strong enough, fast enough, quiet enough, she asks to many questions, etc is nothing short of cruel.
For the mom whose son committed suicide, her life will forever be defined by the events that led to the moment her son chose to end his emotional pain and suffering on this earth.
The defining moment of 2017 came the day after Easter Monday when the PM stunned Westminster by announcing that, despite repeating endlessly that she wouldn't call an election, she did.
Sturgeon elaborated by reflecting on what she called «three defining moments» in which Scotland's interests had «been cast aside» by a decision taken at Westminster.
The changing of Clause IV was seen by political commentators as the defining moment at which Old Labour became New Labour.
The statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, in Abuja on Wednesday, noted that Momoh's career in journalism, as an editor and administrator, covered some of the most dramatic and defining moments of Nigeria's history.
We define mindfulness as, «a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment
The dictionary defines mindfulness as «the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something» or «a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations, used as a therapeutic technique.»
The shape of your goodness is not something which can be defined by your choice of actions in only one moment, but by your innate goodness
Writer / director Tom Gormican's upcoming R - rated romantic comedy THAT AWKWARD MOMENT follows three young adult males, played by Zac Efron, Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan, who struggle to define and understand their relationships with the opposite sex.
While many of his most famous scores came from the films of Stanley Kramer - Exodus is probably his defining moment as a film composer, and inspired a top - selling soundtrack album, though all releases of it have been dogged by very poor sound.
It's a portrait of a man defined by being good at his job, not looking to play hero, and it comes through whether enduring tough questions from the NTSB, or — during the landing sequence, in the moments after reaching the dock — fending off a hungry media glare until he knows every passenger is accounted for and safe.
Dialing up Arcade Fire, Of Monsters and Men, and The Lumineers (and practically every other contemporary band you can think of that writes rousing, lighter - raising pop hymns), the two - thirds mark of the movie is essentially defined by sequences serving as launch pads for yet another life affirming music moment (the score by Theodore Shapiro also employs the help of autumnal indie pop troubadour Jose Gonzalez to mildly better effect).
Named one of the top 15 pop culture moments that defined 2017 by USA Today, «13 REASONS WHY» inspired more than 11 million tweets, becoming one of the top 10 most - tweeted about television shows and Google's most - searched show of the year.
It's easy to hate Dillon's character at that moment, but Haggis wants us to see him, and everyone else, as complex people who can't be defined by a single act.
Take a moment and look at three films this year that define and question our present by illuminating the crimes of our past — Fruitvale Station, The Butler and now, 12 Years a Slave.
There are some very amusing black comedy moments but the lack of humanity means this bunch of losers, each defined only by their failings, ultimately just seem sadly grotesque.
Anchored by astonishing performances and the singular vision of filmmaker Barry Jenkins, Moonlight is a groundbreaking exploration of male masculinity — a sensual, intoxicating piece of cinema that uncovers deep truths about the moments that define us, the people who shape us most, and the ache of love that can last a lifetime.
I don't want to spoil the details here as it's fun to play the game up to this pivotal moment and choose the right path for you, based on what you feel is correct, as defined by your emotions towards what you've played to that point.
If awards are a snapshot, preserving the consensus thoughts about cinema at a given time for the sake of posterity, a report from a group of passionate lovers of film about what they believe is great in the present moment, then why should they define that snapshot by the parameters of an industry that views their efforts only in the crudest terms?
By Wade Sheeler There's a moment midway through Get On Up that defines the movie and sums up its skillful storytelling.
No matter who you are, the successful moments for Tibbs are a triumph for us all, because he is a character defined by his own strengths and not by stereotypes.
In fact, in Episode 2 (starring Psychoville and The Fades standout Daniel Kaluuya), people define themselves by it, their whole aim in a dystopian future world (where we're surrounded by screens at every waking moment) being to make it on Hot Shots and become famous.
by Walter Chaw The defining moment of Spy Game, Tony Scott's latest exercise in stylistic excess, occurs at about the midway point.
Wes Anderson «s «Moonrise Kingdom» seems like an odd choice to open the 65th Cannes Film Festival, with its deadpan Americanism, retro - set timeline and movie - star cast; at the same time, Anderson is clearly influenced by the New Wave, both cinematically and personally, he's a distinctive authorial voice as a director (which is the essence of auteur theory) and while his films are defined by near - silent moments of comedy and human frailty, there's also something mournful and wounded about them.
Instead, it broke my heart to have watched yet another movie in which Peter Dinklage, who ought to be one of the breakout stars of this moment, ends up playing a character defined almost entirely by his dwarfism.
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