Sentences with phrase «do poetic justice»

It's hard to do poetic justice to Greg May's masterpiece with just a summary, but I'll give it a try below:

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As Bernard Ramm put it a generation ago, «propositional revelation» is an unhappy expression because «it fails to do justice to the literary, historical and poetic elements of special revelation.»
And whether that be a powerful lawyer (if you can afford one), a body or institution or ultimately, God, a «higher power» or universal poetic justice — whatever you want to call it then the only thing that can be done is leave it to that power.
Do you believe in Kharma, payback, poetic justice or whatever you want to call it??
you will all just hav to make do with the french, who only sing when their winning as an arsenal fan i will cheer on our french players in the comp with the dirty taste in my mouth of poetic justice... anelka deflection, henry hand to foot to gallas....
Kosc outstanding in every way: the winner was poetic justice for the terrible call, although the header did take skill.
I think this beautiful adaptation gets no justice, the melodic storytelling and dramatic performances don't seem out of place in this tragic film, it keeps to the Shakespearean roots by maintaining the language which in its form sounds poetic, the story has however been updated to suit
I think this beautiful adaptation gets no justice, the melodic storytelling and dramatic performances don't seem out of place in this tragic film, it keeps to the Shakespearean roots by maintaining the language which in its form sounds poetic, the story has however been updated to suit today's audience.
I hope it lands you another Oscar nomination like the song «Again» did for you wit h Poetic Justice.
Poetic justice, one might feel, but hardly the goal the Tate had in mind and of no advantage either to those like myself who feel the Tate does no justice to contemporary figurative painting.
Doing justice to its title, the exhibition manifests tactility, rupture and composure, encapsulating both Adkins» interest in manual production and utilization of surfaces for poetic language.
Those of us who do legislation seldom aspire to poetic justice, but perhaps we should.
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