Sentences with phrase «drama of»

Can not wait for the drama of the player transfer to start.
The incredible drama of baseball moved toward its climax
These all add to the excitement and drama of races, of course.
Victims of the early season drama of transfer window mayhem and player unrest may come back to bite us as points dropped seem to put pressure on any lost now.
I just wanted to say that people should not make such a drama of only drawing (after internationals) getting a draw.
But again, I do love the drama of the players screaming about setup and conditions and the USGA pushing the line as much as they can.
The drama of the game itself failed to live up to the hype, however.
The nerve wracking, nail biting, drama of a transfer window is finally over, and with it we are blessed with two extra weeks of half part - boredom, half part - anxiety.
This might end up being the most impactful drama of a season rife with them.
Ahead of this weekend's Russian GP, Kvyat has revealed a new helmet design playfully throwing back to the drama of those two races in Shanghai and Sochi.
Not only do we have an Eastern Conference Finals rematch for the second time this season, we get the drama of LeBron, Kyrie, IT4, etc..
Along with drama of this order there was the extravagance, reflected in a list of food consumed by the average Tourist.
NBC's cameras unerringly caught and held and etched in the memory of millions the fine drama of Tom Courtney's great victory over Arnie Sowell, the muscular blaze of Bobby Morrow and Lou Jones, the splash and courage of the steeplechasers and the rest.
2012 was no different, and it was France who exacted revenge for the drama of Beijing, where Jason Lezak came from behind in the dying meters to hold
Henderson had succeeded in making compelling drama of this sometimes despised facet of the game.
This window is especially interesting given all the drama of the season so far, Martin O'Neill and Alan Curbishley get their hands on some real money for the first time in their managerial careers, Chelsea get to address apparent squad depth problems, Manchester United can try to sign someone who isn't super old, and we're guessing Harry Redknapp is going to pick up a couple more dodgy deals for Portsmouth, while Reading, Sheffield United and Watford will hopefully spring a surprise or two.
Both the Bulls and Blazers shot less than 40 percent, but the game still had all of the drama of a regular season contest as it took an extra frame to decide the winner.
Sunday will be the latest chapter in the ongoing drama of the coverage gap.
It's the drama of Chinatown with the inflatable emergency pilot from Airplane taking over for Jack Nicholson.
Add to that the drama of this potentially being Zayn's final NXT match — or at least his final match as a full - timer in NXT.
This drama of injuries and letting go of good players is just getting too much for me.
The drama of the victory was quite something else.
I simply couldn't bear to cut any more from the hundreds I took; I was taken with the drama of the scene.
Even if you've read versions of those topics before, Give a Girl a Knife proves the midwest has all the drama of a big NYC restaurant.
Flicking away mosquitoes with a wave of a hand, listening to the creak of a kid pumping back and forth on a swing set all alone, overhearing the drama of some poor folks down the way have a shouting match (He my baby!
You may, on occasion, get potently thwacked by a lick of habanero, but it makes the next lick so much sweeter for drama of it all.
You'll get the drama of a cake with the ease of serving cupcakes.
The film captures the high - stakes drama of the competition — passion, sacrifice, disappointment, and joy — in the quest to become one of the KINGS OF PASTRY.
This lessens the drama of condensation dripping down onto the hot oil when you remove the lid.
There was also the drama of sharing with 10 or 11 siblings, along with her parents.
Still, it's good to be home and Mr. Floyde lived through the drama of having my husband's...
It adds to the drama of this super sassy dessert.
Love GBBO, love the british drama of it all.
In this retreat to interiority, nature becomes the impersonal stage for the drama of personal existence.
The old episode on the immune system took us into the blood vessels and showed us the drama of white blood cells marking strep bacteria for death, then engulfing and digesting them.
He prefers the drama of bloody torture and sacrifice.
Read in the light of that conception, and in the context of an actual community playing its part in the drama of our time, it becomes acutely relevant to our contemporary problem.
This offering of Himself finds its culmination in the great drama of Easter but it is something that remains forever as part of Him.
Reality is full of the drama of salvation and damnation, love and hate, angels and demons, calls and opportunities for self - sacrifice - even to the laying down of one's life.
But he may not have even existed or died a normal death from cholera instead of the drama of an execution and those details added later.
In sum, even though he was absorbed by the spiritual crisis of modern man — a crisis he traced back to the ancient gnostic movement — it can hardly be said that he viewed history in a Christian fashion, that is, as a drama of sin and redemption.
Reducing freedom to the act of choice alone, liberalism unintentionally cultivates an internal drama of incoherence.
The death of God in 1965 also made the feminist theology of the 1970s possible as ideology, if not convincing as theology, because it removed the masculine - aggressive principle from the Christian drama of redemption.
The liturgical churches, with their drama of the church year and their abundance of symbolic rites and festivals, have a great deal to teach the symbol - poor Protestant groups who, in their zeal for pure religion have thrown out the baby with the bathwater.
In John's perspective, what happens on Calvary and what takes place afterwards in Joseph of Arimathea's tomb are not two events, separate and distinct from one another, but a single act in the divine drama of salvation.
A widespread assumption, especially in German language research, is that there existed in Jewish apocalyptic the conception of a transcendent, pre-existent heavenly being, the Son of man, whose coming to earth as judge would be a major feature of the drama of the End time.
Rather, it sees modernity as but one developing moment within a larger struggle of love, the central drama of Christ's redemptive work made real among his people and in the world.
Moreover, the often bloody drama of the postwar transition to responsive and responsible government in Iraq» a society that suffered for thirty years under the lash of a regime that rivaled those of Pol Pot and Kim Il Sung for viciousness» has guaranteed that the seismic shocks generated by the Iraq War will affect world politics for years, and likely decades, to come.
In any renewal, let the sanctuary stick to its role of the public and corporate recital of the drama of grace.
Central to his analysis is a dynamic drama of «processual units» and the subsequent swing from privacy to public performance.
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