Sentences with phrase «described by a writer»

This is a clash of cultures, not civilizations as described by some writers.
° (116) Rev. 18:10 - 13 — «Latin has one theme and that is Rome, the mother of Europe, and the great Babylon, the harlot whose doom is described by the writer of the Apocalypse: «Standing far off... etc. («Place of Classics in Education,» AE 105f).
The new film — which sees Italian TV director Stefano Sollima taking over for Denis Villeneuve — has been described by writer Taylor Sheridan as even darker and grittier than the original film.
Described by its writer / director, Richard Linklater, as a «spiritual sequel» to his popular 1970's set film Dazed and Confused, Everybody Wants Some!!
Described by the writer as «a Power who has been pushed beyond the edge of madness,» Izzard's Wolfe is just one of the characters New York Comic Con attendees will see come to life when the upcoming series» trailer debuts during PlayStation's «Powers» presentation at 3:15 PM on Saturday.
Present was his first picture made in Paris in 1925, called appropriately, «The First Photograph I Took in Paris (Rue Vavin)» as well as» Le Café du Dome», which captured perfectly the Parisian cafe sensibility described by every writer from Hemingway to Janet Flanner.
The largest and earliest of the works is the monumental Phenomena Himalayan (1971) described by the writer Jonathan Goodman in his text Thresholds of Color as an «intricately rendered work of art that challenges us with its complexities of form and feeling.»
Speechless takes its cue from current discourse on the Anthropocene, described by writer Robert Macfarlane as «the new epoch of geological time in which human activity is considered such a powerful influence on the environment, climate and ecology of the planet that it will leave a long - term signature in the strata record.»
Anderson's guttural desire to paint combines with his self - aware gestures and dream - logic narratives to produce work that is color zealous, figuratively ambiguous, and politically surreal — his paintings have appropriately been described by writer David Pagel as «dystopian abstraction.»
Scott Anderson's guttural desire to paint combines with his self - aware gestures and dream - logic narratives to produce work that is color zealous, figuratively ambiguous and politically surreal — his paintings have appropriately been described by writer David Pagel as «dystopian abstraction.»
There is little information on the exhibition itself expect that it will feature painting and sculpture by the Brooklyn - based artist who is described by writer and performance artist Elspeth Walker as one that «dismantles comprehensible meaning in his sculptures by acknowledging the absurdity of his source material even as his work in part pays homage to it» in Daily Serving.

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Our April FaxPoll asked you to comment on the trend — described by senior writer John Case in that same issue — toward companies opening their books to their employees.
In our first chat — which was free, by the way — he pointed out that defining myself as a writer doesn't come close to describing my value.
One of the most persistent mistakes made by critics of the crop of celibate gay Christian writers that came together around the blog Spiritual Friendship is the assumption that when we use any language that they don't like (most commonly, though not limited to, the word «gay») to describe our experiences, we are using that language to make ontological claims.
New York Times writer Tim Kreider coined the term, «Outrage Porn,» to describe what he sees as our culture's insatiable search for things to be offended by.
DeYoung also takes issue with our guest blogger's argument that the Greek term the New Testament writer Paul uses when describing homosexuality, para physin, has been misconstrued by modern translators to mean «unnatural.»
Earlier, nothing was known about it except the fact that it was used by several heretical groups such as the Naassenes; some church writers denounced it but did not describe it.
NL, it is about trying to describe a vehicle in the future, back when the writer, walked or road horses, donkeys, had carts with wheels being pulled by beasts of burden.
This writer began his story by describing a road that leads out of a mythical place called the Garden of Eden when the residents of that garden are banished from their idyllic paradise because they knew too much.
Jesus the Son of Marry (Peace and blessings be up on him) is known today to the Christian world as it is being described by John, Paul, Luke and others... whatever the way these human imagined him became the faith... record shows that the first book of NT was written at least 60 - 80 years after Jesus the son of Marry was taken away from this earth... and these writers used their vision as a weapon to get it to the brain of mankind... also there are debates among the Christian scholars that no one knows who is the writer of some of the gospels... someone else wrote it and used the names what we see today... i.e. no one knows when and who and how the Hebrew chapters were written... despite of lots of controversy on this, Christian scholars uses them to teach others...
I am pleased to count myself as one of the «liberal writers» of the time who hoped the train could be stopped at another point described by Bottum.
Thousands of Muslims have made fun of the magazine headline since Monday, when it published a long article by the Somali - born writer Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former Muslim who describes herself as a «combatant in the clash of civilizations.»
But, whereas in ancient times the apocalyptic writers expected God to usher in the new world, the first science fiction authors described a future created by human invention.
But Mary Magdalene and the band of women who followed Jesus and supported his ministry are described by all four gospel writers as being present during the savior's darkest hours.
The Gospel writers describe them as being both «at a distance» and close by.
He was described last winter as being «a few pounds overweight and a yard too slow» by English soccer writer Steve Tongue of The Sunday Correspondent.
By this we mean the traditional freedom of our writers and editors to describe the world as they see it, without interference from the business side.
Your child may not fit the personality described by one writer but s / he may very well be like another.
«Adventures in Ezzoland» by Frank York, MCO Journal, Spring / Summer 2002, Midwest Christian Outreach a writer describes his experiences working at GFI
In response, Labour came up with a letter of its own, signed by what it described as «a true cross-section of British society» - actors, business leaders, writers, nurses and low - paid workers, including those who work on zero - hours contracts.
The same is true for the search for new contraceptives, described by biomedical writer Aimee Cunningham.
Later this month, Cassini will enter Saturn's atmosphere — another first — as part of its final farewell, as described by astronomy writer Lisa Grossman.
And here a writer can only scrub about in his own field to find a writer's equivalent moment, as described by a giant of his profession: Henry James.
Candice Kumai is an internationally - renowned wellness writer, classically trained chef & content creator, described by ELLE magazine as «The Golden Girl of the Wellness World.»
This process of chronic inflammation as the root cause of most degenerative diseases of the Western world has been described by many writers in the field.
«Lean on Pete» calls to mind other greats as well — one imagines a pitch meeting where it was described as «The 400 Blows» meets «Wendy and Lucy» — but writer - director Haigh, working from the novel by Willy Vlautin, has his own way of telling this kind of story.
Almost three months ago, I described how our cinematographers bring movies to life, by lensing the director's vision, the actors» performances, the production designer's and the writer's mood, just to begin.
Described as a contemporary thriller, «The Vatican» was hotly tipped during Showtime's development season in 2013: not only was Scott producing and helming the pilot, but it was based on an idea by Sony chief Amy Pascal, penned by Oscar - nominated «Quiz Show» and «Donnie Brasco» writer Paul Attanasio (who was intended to be the showrunner) and starred a very hot cast.
For any who might have missed the cues, an onscreen coda describes the film as «inspired by the writings of Stefan Zweig,» the Austrian Jewish writer who committed suicide in 1942 at the age of 60.
Don't be discouraged by the morose nature in which I describe «The Lovers,» for it springs surprises of hope and healing in its tightly - knit running time o 94 minutes, that no writer should reveal.
When a mother and daughter are found brutally murdered in 19th century Baltimore, Detective Emmett Fields (Luke Evans) makes a startling discovery: the crime resembles a fictional murder described in gory detail in the local newspaper — part of a collection of stories penned by struggling writer and social pariah Edgar Allan Poe.
There's the just - described opening and then there's the lighter, more comedic and philosophical section in Greece with the people that they are staying with (an invitation from a fellow writer that admires Jesse's novels) and the final act where Jesse and Celine leave the kids behind for a romantic evening in a hotel by themselves — a gift from their friends.
The demon's presence isn't the menacing juggernaut of It Follows; it's appearance is more comedic than frightening, described by Olivia as a face distorted by a «Snapchat filter», it screams Aphex Twin video reject to this writer.
Writer and director Joss Whedon has always described himself as a feminist, which is fair enough considering he created Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but in May he was forced to deactivate his Twitter account after being deluged by complaints about Black Widow's role in his film.
She spares you her headaches by describing all the pitfalls of striking out on your own as a writer.
This «Birth» finds Parker as a writer, director and principal performer, the rare, thoughtful drama describing a rebellion led by the man whose name is indelibly carved into U.S. History.
Derek Luke and Lindsay Sloane have joined the project «Seeking A Friend At The End of the World,» Bryan Singer is producing the unfortunately titled Internet thriller «uwantme2killhim,» «Rabbit Hole» actor Miles Teller will star in «21 And Over,» which will be directed by ««The Hangover» writers Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, «300» writer Kurt Johnstad has been drafted to rework the script for James Mangold «s «The Gunslinger,» and lastly, «Saw» director Darren Bousman is going to helm what is being described as a «The Shining «- style horror tale called «The Barrens.»
Described as a mix between «National Lampoon's Vacation,» «The Hangover» and «Horrible Bosses» (which Aniston and Sudeikis teamed on to solid success last year), the script by «Wedding Crashers» writers Bob Fisher and Steve Faber follows a low level pot dealer who decides to make one last big score.
The phrase «women in refrigerators» was coined in 1999 by Gail Simone, a comics writer (who actually wrote Marvel's «Deadpool» comic for a spell), to describe the tired plot device of killing a character's wife or girlfriend to give the hero incentive to kick butt.
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