Sentences with phrase «described as escape»

He here offers a persuasive practical, as well as unabashedly moral, argument that personal merit and competition are in the short and long term interests of minorities, drawing on his own rise from poverty, which he describes as an escape from «the liberal plantation.»

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Undeterred, Hodgson, who described his product as a five - minute «escape from neurosis,» later appealed to Neiman Marcus and Doubleday stores.
Pretty strong language, but no stronger than the metaphor Daniel Mitchell of the Heritage Foundation used, in an op - ed article in The Washington Times, to «describe a bill designed to prevent corporations from rechartering abroad for tax purposes: Mitchell described this legislation as the «Dred Scott tax bill,» referring to the infamous 1857 Supreme Court ruling that required free states to return escaped slaves.
Ross: But the way you're describing it, it ends up functioning [as] an escape hatch.
The Wales international is under immense pressure in La Liga, with recent reports from Spain describing Bale as «The Lazy Loner `, and he could very well be open to an escape from such harsh criticism.
Liverpool narrowly escaped being Burnley's first away scalp this season in the Premiership as two second half goals allowed them to come from behind to beat the Tykes after a first half performance that only could be described as terrible.
The anti-graft agency described Diezani's prayer to be brought back to Nigeria as a ploy to escape justice in the UK, where, according to the EFCC, she is being investigated for several financial crimes by the Metropolitan Police.
He described the court's judgment on the unlawful escape from custody of the 13 as «shambolic and theatrical,» and that it will have grave ramifications for law and order in the country.
David Sweat described conditions at the Clinton Correctional Facility as abusive during his sentencing for his escape from the prison last year.
Report author James Gubb describes the NHS operating framework for 2008/09, due to be introduced in April 2008, as an «escape route» from weaknesses at local levels.
He described climate as a straightforward scientific issue that's based on well - known principles: Carbon dioxide prevents heat from escaping.
Your look at the black hole firewall paradox described Hawking radiation as the escape of one of a pair of...
As to how the brain's lymphatic vessels managed to escape notice all this time, Kipnis described them as «very well hidden» and noted that they follow a major blood vessel down into the sinuses, an area difficult to imagAs to how the brain's lymphatic vessels managed to escape notice all this time, Kipnis described them as «very well hidden» and noted that they follow a major blood vessel down into the sinuses, an area difficult to imagas «very well hidden» and noted that they follow a major blood vessel down into the sinuses, an area difficult to image.
Your look at the black hole firewall paradox described Hawking radiation as the escape of one of a pair of virtual particles that pop into existence at the event horizon while the other falls into the black hole (6 April, p 38).
In the video, Ash describes her work to understand the balance between the massive amount of methane, a greenhouse gas, under the Antarctic seafloor and the microbes that consume it and keep it from escaping to the atmosphere, as well as the microbes» susceptibility to climate change.
They happen when magnetic energy that has accumulated in the solar atmosphere suddenly escapes with the power of 10 million volcanic eruptions, as described by NASA.
He was described as a «tough, seasoned jihadist» by the head of the CIA, and was accused of helping Osama bin Laden escape capture, as well as working as his translator and assistant.
The story is described as a tale in which «a young boy attempts to deal with bullying at the hands of his classmates and his mother's terminal illness by escaping into a fantastical world through the guidance of a tree monster.»
Described at one point as all muscle, all brain and all - seeing, the rapidly growing Calvin escapes the confines of his petri dish (this is one kid desperate to see the world).
Featuring the best work from Carrey and McGregor in years (and a reminder of Carrey's phenomenal and chameleonic talents when given the right material), a smart and witty script adapted by the directors from McVicker's novel, and a cracking pace that neither hurries nor languishes, it combines the highlights of the heist and escape genres with dashes of dark humour and irreverence to create a film best described as a wicked delight.
Escape from Tomorrow is nowhere near a masterpiece, but the sheer ambition on making what can be described as an «impossible film» is undeniable.
The hero is described as being an «escapologist» which we can infer means he is good at escaping things.
The 2017 model is either the fourth generation of the Escape (as Ford describes it) or a refresh of the third - gen Escape, since it is built on the existing platform.
Along the way, several others join them, including Fineboy, a teenager who had joined the country's militants to protest foreign countries taking Nigerian oil; 16 - year - old Isoken, who is searching for her parents; and Oma, a woman escaping her wealthy husband, an oil industry employee who — as described in one of the novel's many great lines — treats her like expensive shoes, «to be polished and glossed but, at the end of the day, to be trodden on.»
The narrative becomes more detailed, suspenseful and upsetting as Talty describes the days prior to the Dalai Lama's frightening escape during the 1959 uprising against Chinese occupation forces.
As she seeks her betrayer, we are treated to a grand operatic epic, from her Minnesota childhood, her escape to Europe as part of a traveling circus, her flight from the circus to the streets of Paris, then to a ritzy brothel, and finally to her emergence as a great singer and courtesan, with all the requisite reversals of fortune, melodrama and gorgeous costumes, gorgeously describeAs she seeks her betrayer, we are treated to a grand operatic epic, from her Minnesota childhood, her escape to Europe as part of a traveling circus, her flight from the circus to the streets of Paris, then to a ritzy brothel, and finally to her emergence as a great singer and courtesan, with all the requisite reversals of fortune, melodrama and gorgeous costumes, gorgeously describeas part of a traveling circus, her flight from the circus to the streets of Paris, then to a ritzy brothel, and finally to her emergence as a great singer and courtesan, with all the requisite reversals of fortune, melodrama and gorgeous costumes, gorgeously describeas a great singer and courtesan, with all the requisite reversals of fortune, melodrama and gorgeous costumes, gorgeously described.
Later known as the «Warburg Wire Job», fellow prisoner and fighter ace Douglas Bader once described the attempt as «the most brilliant escape conception of this war».
A former coworker described feral kittens as «popcorn kittens», because if a human reaches towards them they jump around like popcorn kernels popping in an effort to escape.
He describes his trip as a complete escape from civilisation and something you have to do once in a lifetime.
Diana Edelman is another American who moved abroad to escape what she described as «the material rat race.»
«Described as simply the world's best island, Bali a resort destination that appeals to many seeking an escape from the world and we are proud to unveil a resort that will, once again, raise the bar for hospitality in the region and contribute to the growth of tourism in Indonesia,» added Humler.
IGN writer Richard Cobbett described the game as «a mix of sandbox, puzzle, and open - world action», but noted that the game required «a long series of days to gather and assemble the bits that you need for an escape, and it's easy to lose all the important ones with just the slightest mistake.»
The Compulsion website describes We Happy Few as; «The tale of a plucky bunch of slightly terrible people trying to escape from a lifetime of cheerful delusion.»
A side - scrolling puzzle - platformer about an ornery mutant blob that, after being held captive in a lab that can only be described as something out of a retro sci - fi movie from the early» 50's, escapes into the world and sets out on a path to consume everything.
Sebastian escapes the asylum, but his surroundings continue to flicker and change in the blink of an eye, transporting him to other clichéd horror locales: a secluded forest, a Victorian - Gothic mansion, and still more hospitals, all crawling with creatures best described as demon zombies.
That's what Escape from Tarkov is being described as.
The game starts with your character, that can only be properly described as yet another cog in a gigantic totalitarian machine, trying to escape the factory he works at, which is set in a rigid communist dictatorship, complete with pictures of Marx, Lenin, and Stalin on the walls, as well as lots and lots of hammers and sickles decorating the bleak interiors of the facility.
Described as a brilliant platforming adventure in which you play the role of a clone escaping a sinister and high - tech testing facility, Stealth Inc 2 tests both your brain and your reflexes over 60 varied levels linked together by a sprawling overworld, apparently.
Kieron Gillen described the conversations systems best in Beautiful Escape and dating sims in general as «about hiding the self to gain what you want, and that's all these games boil down to,» which is a literal symptom of sociopathy.
Describing them not as a playful diversion but a contagious affliction, Kusama's world was plagued by an obsessive imagination, and she found making art to be her only escape from her omnipresent visions.
Described by a critic as a «blissed - out escape» she conveys the pastoral utopia of summer festivals filled with Bacchanalian youth camping out, carousing, drinking, making love and getting high.
«THAT»S THE GREAT ESCAPE FROM MEANING — YOU CAN DESCRIBE A LINE AS POWERFUL, DELICATE, FRANTIC, WHATEVER STRIKES YOUR EYE VISUALLY — BUT NOT TALK ABOUT THE LINE BEING A NOOSE.»
Naoto Hattori, on the other hand, has often described his own art making as a sort of escape or haven from reality.
While you discovered his latest mural earlier today, Banksy also worked and produced several installations for the opening of «Dismaland Bemusement Park» in Weston - Super-Mare, UK.Banksy described the show as a «family theme park unsuitable for children» and that it «offers an escape from mindless escapism».
Though art critics were underwhelmed by Tyson's submissions to the Turner Prize exhibition, describing him as being at the soft end of the conceptual movement, he will probably escape the hilarity and condemnation which greeted last year's winner, Martin Creed, whose sole exhibit was a room in which the lights turned on and off every few seconds.
Indeed, Strand described his initial forays into collage as «an escape from making meaning,» a shift from a «verbal sense» to a «visual sense,» a form of thinking that he regarded as independent of language.
I had 20,000 honey bees escape in my university house — which gave my housemates what I would describe as, the ultimate surprise.
It would be nice to think that having narrowly escaped being written off by future historians as yet another of those junk science eco-loons who helped foment what I describe in my book Watermelons as «the biggest and most expensive outbreak of mass hysteria in history», Nurse will now stick to what he knows best: proper, falsifiable, empirical science — as opposed to post normal science and left - leaning activism.
Here too there is a curious oblique Biblical resonance: the story of the escape of Israel from Egypt describes how the Israelites were guided in the wilderness: «And the LORD went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire, to give them light...» (Exodus 13:21) The natural «fire from heaven» reverses this supernatural pattern: by day the ground and sea receive fiery direct sunlight, while (as we shall see) a significant fraction of the nocturnal «fire» is provided by cloud.
So now Dan Dobrowolski has introduced what he calls the ESCAPE Vintage, described in one review as «The Most Beautiful Tiny House in the World.»
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