Sentences with phrase «dramatic action of»

Written by William Doescher, read by a full cast, and run as a radio play with sound effects, dramatic music, and even Shakespearean - style songs, this imaginative production provides all the dramatic action of the original space opera and more.
These sometimes strange and always dramatic actions of the prophets charged with dire symbolic meaning are never merely symbols.
Happenings multiplied through the 1960s but gave way in the early 1970s to Performance art in which greater emphasis was placed on the consciously dramatic actions of the artist.
She began to think about the meaning of heroism and how it applied, not just to the dramatic actions of the first responders, but also to the quieter sacrifices and difficulties faced by a more invisible segment of the population.

Not exact matches

One, GoPro is a company that's deeply invested in storytelling (primarily in the form of extreme - sports videos), so he suggested we do part of our interview here, with a dramatic backdrop and some adrenaline - pumping action between questions.
Roberts and his family took dramatic personal action to combat the ill effects of his life as a modern knowledge worker.
It all suggests that the dramatic day and a half of legal proceedings are but a prelude to even more courtroom theatrics and combat in what has become a sordid, long - standing matter (for the full saga, read the Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone) that reflects poorly on countless participants, not least the boards of CBS and Viacom, which took no action to remove Redstone as their executive chairman until Herzer's case forced their hand.
You start with exposition of the status quo, rise through dramatic action to some climax, and then gently let the listener / reader / moviegoer down to some kind of denouement.
The court scene reflected the worldwide interest in the Silk Road affair, which included numerous ripped - from - an - action - movie elements, including the FBI's dramatic 2013 takedown of Ulbricht in a San Francisco library.
At Tuesday's trade meeting, almost all of the Republican members of Congress in attendance urged Trump against taking dramatic action.
If we see more persistence in this action, without further deterioration in corporate bonds, it's possible that we could move off of a Crash Warning to a still - negative but less dramatic set of conditions.
The Vatican can bridge some of the distance with Latino Catholics with one dramatic action, some scholars say.
MacLeish's changes between the manuscript and published form of J. B. move the play from specifics to the universal, from the allegorical to the human, from mediated to unmitigated suffering, from imposed rationalizations to the dramatic action which is left to speak for itself.
Rather, religious dramatists in this movement respected the integrity of the dramatic form as the kind of union between action and word that Protestants claimed in their theologies of Word and worship.
The church recalled it, from the beginning, in dramatic action; and in this it was wise, or fortunate, for a doctrine of «representation,» or «corporate personality,» may well appear abstruse; but those who share the broken bread in Christian fellowship know in themselves what it means, whether or not they could form, or accept, any particular theory about it.
Therapies which emphasize role - playing, dramatic action, and concrete problem - solving are generally more consistent with the cognitive styles of the lower classes.
Suggesting these vocal and physical actions makes the dramatic images vivid in the reader's presentation of the text.
There's never a peep about the preaching, nor a single complaint about that dramatic action on the part of the board.
As the opening action unfolds — with a number of dramatic homicides at the hands of ruthless escapee Nichols — we meet Ashley Smith, a chaotic drug addict who is halfheartedly trying to escape her own prison of a narcotics - fueled life.
As the worldwide community becomes a single intertwined economy with an increasingly homogenised culture, so the consequences of our shared beliefs and collective actions become ever more dramatic and far reaching.
Moreover, the joint legal action filed against the mandate by Wheaton College and The Catholic University of America demonstrates that the differences between the two groups on this point are less dramatic than Tooley admits.
It came to be a signifier for the interior hub of the dramatic story, the centre - point around which all significant dramatic dialogue and action revolved.
Those interested in understanding one of the most dramatic lives of the century (and one of the most important pontificates of the second millennium) have to be prepared to take Karol Jozef Wojtyla as what he says he is: a radically committed Christian believer for whom a central, defining conviction - «Jesus Christ is the answer to the question that is every human life»» is the source of both his thought and his action.
The sacrifices not only expressed the faith but also taught it by means of dramatic action.
In our eyes, the dramatic change in the UK beer market requires bold action, and an even bolder approach, and this lies at the heart of our revitalisation of Carlsberg.
However, Lamela will probably face no further action — much to the disgust of the dramatic Fabregas.
It wasn't the most dramatic or action - packed race we've seen, but it still featured plenty of memorable moments.
Watch the best of the action from a dramatic quarter - final second leg as a late penalty proved decisive for Real Madrid against Juventus.
It was Anna Haak and Jenna Rosenthal who provided the dramatic final two points of the comeback and brought an end to Friday night's action at the minimum requirement.
That capped off a dramatic weekend of action, which also saw club records broken and a late comeback secured.
Despite Wednesday's dramatic (and somewhat frustrating) draw in the Derby della Madonnina still being fresh in many people's minds it is already time for Inter to return to Serie A action, with Round 31 of the 2017 - 18 season offering up a tricky fixture away to Torino that could go a long way to determining the Nerazzurri's fate in the race for Champions League qualification.
When in the Course of New York State Governmental events, it becomes necessary for a Governor to dissolve the political ideas and assumptions which have connected him with Democratic and Republican Members of the Assembly and the Senate, and forced him to assume among this executive powers, the right to assemble a Mooreland Commission, to reinstitute the rule of law in NYS; keeping in mind a decent respect for the opinions of New Yorkers requires that he should declare the causes which impel him to such dramatic action:
«Without dramatic action, middle and working class New Yorkers will continue to suffer the consequences of the MTA's budget crisis, with ongoing fare hikes and diminished services.»
Those who support a convention say dramatic action is required to address corruption charges that have forced more than 30 officials out of office in a decade as well as issues such as New York's high taxes, unequal funding of schools, and the influence of big - money donors in campaigns.
Governor Cuomo is taking dramatic action to fight the federal tax assault on New York caused by the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
The dramatic and continuing cuts in living standards of the majority of people in this country require serious action from a Labour government.
A dramatic spike in the use of a particular type of electronic cigarette among middle and high school students has local parents, educators and activists, clamoring for action.
The constitutionality of Social Security is intricately linked to the evolving nature of Supreme Court jurisprudence on federal power (the 20th century saw a dramatic increase in allowed congressional action).
(Paterson said immediately afterward that he was «disappointed, stunned and frankly chagrined» at the legislature's actions, and responded as best he could, with what amounts to a dramatic gesture: thousands of line - item vetoes of the legislature's budget that, relative to the overall amounts at stake, don't add up to much at all.)
«If we had higher performing and safer schools, I wouldn't be calling for such dramatic action as mayoral responsibility of the schools,» Lavine said.
Striking a dramatic pose and pretending to be part of a revolutionary movement is just a form of dress - up when there is literally no consequence to your actions.
Under intense questioning about the morality of their actions, their pensive stares and twitches of muscle are as dramatic as any explosive Hollywood special effect.
Equally dramatic was action Paterson took in overhauling the draconian Rockefeller Drug Laws that for 35 years had deprived judges of sentencing discretion and doomed tens of thousands of low - level drug offenders to long prison sentences.
The Tobacco Action Coalition of Onondaga County says this would have a dramatic effect in reducing the number of teens and young adults that get addicted to nicotine.
After his talks with the public - employees union to reduce workforce costs didn't produce savings, the governor is specifically looking for «one day of furlough in each appropriation that we make from here on until we pass this budget,» he said, adding for dramatic effect: «The crisis is worsening and we must take action
The dramatic move is aimed at avoiding a wave of frontbench resignations, which could have followed if he had imposed a three - line whip against military action.
The report confirms that while the status of the snub - nosed monkey remains critical due to its fragmented, small population and ongoing threats, positive actions by communities, governments and NGOs have resulted in a dramatic improvement in the outlook for the species.
So to see [that] this powerful action [occurred] as result of the interaction took [of just] a few cells was quite dramatic and I just loved it.
The concept of rapid, full - scale mobilization against global warming is a hard sell; dramatic actions are normally driven by immediate threats, not distant, uncertain trends.
The only dramatic action happens as passing stars stir things up every few million years or so, puffing the Oort cloud up like a bag of Jiffy Pop and stripping off its outer layer.
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