Sentences with phrase «digressions into»

The film, which combines hypnotic digressions into visual poetry with bellicose wit and the youthful energy of abandon and excess, won her a Special Jury award for her directing approach at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival earlier in the year.
But with the nonlinear narrative structure and digressions into the personal life of the defense lawyer Michael Nyqvist, the audience is left feeling disoriented at times and quite frankly, even bored.
Along the way, we'll stop for frequent digressions into the larger world of New York politics, like our fastidiously overachieving mayor or our surfeit of presidential hopefuls.
Digressions into the nature and history of communism / feudal societies / anarchistic utopias are off topic and won't be posted.
The Cook's Cottage A blogger from Pune, Maharashtra, delivers spirited, thoughtful traditional Indian recipes, with occasional digressions into global cuisine, packaged food, and culinary economics.
Once again I beg my readers» indulgences in this rather lengthy digression into theology.
I would like to conclude this digression into the history of ideas with the following words which Friedrich Nietzsche wrote in 1888:
To explain this, we need to take a brief digression into lens anatomy.
McEwen's booklet also reproduces a newspaper ad memorializing real estate developer Samuel J. Lefrak («The Vision to See / The Faith to Believe / The Courage to Do»), images of sidewalks dotted with discarded chewing gum, a view of a landscape pocked with bomb craters, and a news brief about a boy sticking a piece of gum onto a $ 1.5 million Helen Frankenthaler painting during a visit to the Detroit Institute of Arts — as well as a digression into the life of Hassel, a Danish writer of pulp combat fiction who drove a German Panzer tank during the war.
I'm not soliciting amateur opinions or digression into discussion.
Part Four — a minor digression into another error that seems to have crept into the Aa = Ed relationship

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A brief digression: Every team has preseason goals, and most of those goals involve getting into postseason play.
Instead, help him see that he can find out anything he wants to know by asking questions, which can veer into digressions and many different «subjects».
most of the time, I find myself stumbling through my front door around 8 or 9 p.m., bone - tired from my day, with a hungry cat, husband, and self to feed (before we get into it: Yes, I'm a feminist; yes, my husband often handles the cooking; yes, this is a digression from the point of this piece).
Throwing all known facts into the pot, Strong even finds time for Salinger's burgeoning Buddhist belief in nearly self - parodic digressions featuring a swami (Bernard White) armed with mouthfuls of screenwriterly wisdom.
The director's verbal digressions (he's as much a motormouth as his characters are) usually serve purely to establish character depth, most notably in the gratuity debate in Reservoir Dogs (in his next life, Mr. Pink was reincarnated as a mediocre waiter) and the foot massage debate in Pulp Fiction which concludes with the meta - aside, «C'm on, let's get into character.»
But the narrative proves too episodic, and when you move into the final section — with all of its digressions — it just grows stale.
Ultimately, these digressions circle back on one another, and Linklater forms them into a coherent narrative that resembles an updated American Graffiti for a new generation.
Joel Potrykus's film introduces some canny aesthetic digressions as the story wades into psychological horror.
We never learn how he got into trouble, but in one of the film's many digressions, we see him make a quick trip to Amsterdam in order to buy a diamond for his fetching girlfriend (Penelope Cruz).
Our talk was rich in segues and digressions that illustrate how they weave their lives into their art.
Somehow a conversation about moving on this week's show turns into a digression about sippy cups where Evan shares why he needs them.
They were part of a digression in a talk I gave to the 1970 Exeter conference on children's literature, and if I'd realised then what a powder - keg I was throwing my fag - end of thought into I would have kept my trap shut.
But before we slide into a whole new digression of cats in clothes, we'll leave you with what may be the cutest thing you'll see all day: kittens on a slide.
Each chapter focuses on a particular subject, with ample allowance for digressions, diversions and reoccurrences, before flowing without delineation into the next.
Each chapter focuses on a particular subject — with ample allowance for digressions, diversions and reoccurrences — before flowing without delineation into the next.
A bit of digression, but can atmospheric warming have «stalled» because of the enormous emission of reflective aerosols from coal burning in China and India in the last decade or so?p class =» response» > [Response: In principle yes, but the evidence that more heat has gone into the ocean is very strong.
The beer in question comes from the remarkable Scotch Irish Brewing Company of eastern Ontario, makers of the wonderfully bitter Sgt. Major IPA (here I forbear from going into a digression on the history India pale ales and their need... [more]
The beer in question comes from the remarkable Scotch Irish Brewing Company of eastern Ontario, makers of the wonderfully bitter Sgt. Major IPA (here I forbear from going into a digression on the history India pale ales and their need for serious hops).
He is trying to come across as folksy with his nonstop digressions from the main topic of his article, but he fails miserably in this regard and his article turns into rambling nonsense.
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