They really
did imbue these with magical like qualities, although they'd be highly offended at the suggestion.
However, the P9's dual cameras
do imbue it with superpowers other smartphones can't touch, most notably the ability to make very convincing wide - aperture images of the sort we typically expect from DSLRs with specialized lenses.
You always look adorable and
do imbue your gallery with a feel good factor.
While Rockstar San Diego may find some difficulty in filling its open expanses with interesting and emergent play,
it does imbue it with a stark beauty and compelling narrative that makes Redemption more than just an allusion to cinema, but a piece of work that can confidently stand next to it.
While Roskam
does imbue the atmosphere with a sense of lived - in crime and the nefarious characters that map out the treacherous narrative feel genuine thanks to a convincing ensemble cast, there's too often that sense of over-familiarity that bogs down the film in a feeling like we've been here many times and seen it done much better much too often.
Smith
does imbue the film with consistent energy and juvenile gags that are laughter - contagious, especially clever during the opening and closing scenes.
Not exact matches
Patagonia has
done a good job of
imbuing its people with a sense of purpose and mission.
But so are the benefits: proximity to high - level execs, who drop in for pep talks and training sessions (founder Marc Benioff
did not appear the week I was there, but his aura was everywhere); free run of the City by the Bay after hours; and the glow, the buzz, the grace that
imbue Salesforce's vibrant headquarters in San Francisco's SoMa district, reminding initiates at every turn that they're part of something special.
Other music players, smartphones and tablet computers were first to market, but the devices
did not enthrall consumers until Apple
imbued them with its magic touch.
Who can lend themselves to a cause, and then we
do an awful lot to
imbue those people with the history of Southwest Airlines, the spirit of Southwest Airlines, the accomplishments of Southwest Airlines.
Giving an intern menial tasks to perform, like making copies and
doing coffee runs, isn't going to
imbue a sense of purpose or engage their problem - solving skills.
However, no problem — John divides life into Light and (spiritual) Darkness — the trick is being incapable of being
imbued with darkness; then hating anyone is virtually impossible, even if you don't love them quite the way you should all of the time.
And it went on: «That is why, at this moment when the human race is undergoing so deep a transformation, women
imbued with a spirit of theGospel can
do so much to aid humanity in not falling».
But such an objection would only prove that Christians have frequently been wrongly educated, that they have unintentionally been
imbued with the idea that they are allowed to
do anything not explicitly forbidden by the authorities of the Church and that one has less confidence in the power of the gospel and its grace than in detailed external moral prescriptions.
Moreover the former
does not mention the Catechism in its text apart from one brief quotation, whereas the latter is explicitly and implicitly
imbued with it.
Still more, there is sometimes backbreaking and dangerous labor, or tedious and boring work, that must be
done if we or our loved ones are to live, but the language of vocation
imbues such work with a kind of meaning and significance that may seem unbelievable to those who must actually
do it.
I
do not tend to
imbue celibacy but there's always the right and proper time for everything.
God is neither omniscient nor omnipresent God is Always Here with us in the Now God Permeates and
Imbues our being — our thoughts, emotions, choices, and actions — only through our invitation and practice God is an Influential Presence only to the extent that we make ourselves aware of it and learn to be sensitive to it God is in Relationship with us while being deliberately unaware of our future and forgivingly dismissive of our past God is not in the past or the future God can not intrude in or impose on life God
does not preplan or predestine the course or end of life
Such a vision
does not contradict the essentials of the inspired story (but not precise history) of Genesis: man's body arising from the slime of the earth, an earth already created, and then
imbued by the breath of God with a principle of spirit (cf. Genesis 2:7).
Having
done business in Hawaii for so long, Matson's corporate culture is
imbued with the spirit of «aloha» — that intangible quality of island culture that values openness, respect, humility, honesty and trust,» he continues.
This doesn't necessarily
imbue that identity with any superiority — choosing between them is a question of taste — but nor should it lead to its dismissal.
Imbue them with a sense of fundamental worthiness, by first deciding that you don't have to have this all figured out.
If we look at the people who make revolutions — at their practices, their ideas, their organizations, their years of preparation and collective work — we find that everything they write, everything they
do, is
imbued with passion, spirit, ideology, principles, but above all an awareness of the virtues, and an unwavering allegiance to practice them, in order to achieve their aims.
Its website later referred to the signing as «ratification» of the Agreement (Salmond called it an «accord»), which
imbued an essentially political agreement with a legal status it simply
did not possess.
With what meanings
do people who claim it, either through petition or through struggle,
imbue it?
And I don't mind the — I don't want to use that «anthro -» word again — I don't mind the
imbuing of the inanimate carbon atom with sort of a personality, because it really makes it more like an adventurous story that you can grab on to.
In truth, any new job or new adventure is inevitably filled with those moments — yet this process has still
imbued me with the sense that I really can
do this.
Really interesting insight into the motives for the rebrand too, using your own name
does give you far more scope and your blog is very much
imbued with your personality.
You can
imbue everything you're
doing with meaning,» she said.
Not only is it an argument that's
imbued with normative ideas about gender, it also doesn't quite stack up when you take a snapshot of 21st century woman.
Sure enough, the folks at Weta Digital
do wonders in
imbuing the virtual character with an empathetic personality, making it tough to watch as the U.S. military uses every resource at its disposal to subdue the beast.
Stiller
imbues his character with fascinating desperation, but everything he
does is a downer.
Johnson continues to
imbue Anastasia with that about - to -
do - an - eye - roll trait, again being the perfect audience surrogate.
Writer - director Thom Eberhardt (Captain Ron, The Night Before), who had just come off of a similar survivalist horror tale, Sole Survivor,
imbues his film with a tongue planted firmly in his cheek, and a genuine love for the various B - movie genres that gives the film the necessary sense of fun needed in order to not get bogged down in deadly seriousness that would have
done the film in for sure.
So
does the audience, but Spall
imbues his performance with grace and humanity, even if it's most often indicated with an extensive vocabulary of squints and grunts.
It's become something of a trademark for Shyamalan to
imbue his films with a slow, deliberate pace - something that doesn't always work (ie Unbreakable).
Not only
does Zellweger still look very much like Bridget, she
imbues the role with the same ungainly charm that made audiences fall in love with her in the first place.
I'm not saying that some of those characters that have been referred to as that don't deserve it; I think sometimes filmmakers have not used their imagination in
imbuing their female characters with real life.
Don't underestimate these sacs — they're elemental items that can
imbue your weapons or armor with very useful elemental properties when used in various upgrades.
Athough it can be a raw and unflinching look from the sidelines, Baker
imbues the film with such spirit and energy that you're swept along in their journey and while you share their struggle, you're also intoxicated with their positivity and determination and he
does so by refraining from judgment or condescension.
The whole thing embraces its three - walls, no - ceiling roots and doesn't try to shake up the format or
imbue it with irony.
She
does it without a lick of familiarity,
imbuing the part with nuance and layers that belie its shrill surface.
This is
done through the use of Pressens, which are essentially attack modifiers that can be equipped to each strike in a combo chain; in addition to
imbuing each blow with a special bonus, they'll even change up which face buttons are required to complete a chain.
The editing, by Oscar - winner William Goldenberg (he won for «Argo» and also put together «Zero Dark Thirty,» for which he was also nominated), is brisk and inventive, managing to
imbue excitement into montages in which Omalu is
doing nothing more pulse - pounding than looking at a bunch of slides.
Whether complaining that after Suge Knight and Queen took their cuts from «Ice Ice Baby» (60 and 50 percent, respectively) he actually owes money every time the song is played, or listening to Sandler imploring him to «stop, collaborate, and listen,» Ice
imbues his surprisingly meaty supporting turn with just the right air of don't - give - a-fuck self - deprecation.
But none of the headaches and compromises of that picture's embattled production history were enough to quell the warmth and pluck of Yelchin's performance as Cage's loyal protégé, Milton, in which the actor
did something with the lower register of his voice that I'd never heard before: Raspy and loquacious, he suddenly seemed a very old man in a very young body, an agency functionary
imbued with a surfeit of soul.
It's the thing on the other shore that, you'll get there and you'll realize, «Oh, it didn't instantly
imbue me with the sense of meaning that I thought it would.»
Kasdan wrote both of those films, and helped
imbue them with the intelligent, dare I say Hawksian style they both share (frequent Hawks collaborator Leigh Brackett also
did an early version of the Empire script).
Hall and Brooks
do something amazing in «In Cold Blood» in how they both ground the piece in what really happened, often shooting in the locations that the killers actually visited, but
imbuing it with a sense of menace through Hall's unmatched eye.
Braff doesn't fall into the playing - it - safe trap that seems to plague many first - time directors, choosing instead to take chances and
imbue the film with a distinct visual flavor.