Sentences with phrase «dramatic confrontations»

Pat Steir and Gary Stephan staged dramatic confrontations between contemporary painting practices and art historical precedents.
While the issue is unlikely to provoke the kind of dramatic confrontation as in the recent past, the new common core standards give school administrators some latitude in providing the best options for individual students - which will soon raise many questions about implementation.
After a police officer (unclear if he was NYPD or a state trooper) and Cuomo staffer Rodney Capel pushed a protester out, the remaining protesters left with less dramatic confrontations.
By the time Ana announces she is pregnant and Christian reacts angrily, it feels as though the movie is desperately flinging dramatic confrontations onscreen just to see what will stick.
The cinematography is naturalistic, perhaps even under - lit at times, and there's a surprising absence of big dramatic confrontations.
Just imagine, for example, being blindsided by the following dramatic confrontation, which of course could never happen to you!
You need dramatic confrontations that help define a moral contrast.
Plenty of things go boom, there are the amped up dramatic confrontation as Harry's friendship with Ron and Hermione really gets put to the test, and of course, Voldemort's forces gather for a massive final attack against both the good guys and us muggles caught in between.
It would be childish to think that there could be some dramatic confrontation between the risen Lord and his enemies.
Elle doesn't always maintain the clever balance of naughtiness and dramatic confrontations that make it such an appealingly unconventional romp.
Perhaps that's because, in thrall to the Taiwanese New Wave, Assayas refuses to contrive any dramatic confrontations.
After the opening credits sequence, the film opens to the events leading up to that dramatic confrontation, where we find another surprise; the woman in the prologue is Ethan Hunt's fiancée, a doctor named Lindsey Ferris (Monaghan, North Country).
And while there are a few compelling sequences here and there - something that's particularly true of the scene in which several characters engage in a dramatic confrontation while carnival music plays in the background - the film is generally crushed under the weight of the overly familiar storyline and unreasonably slow pace.
Jay (Juston Street) is an hilariously aggressive transfer student who in any other film would precipitate a dramatic confrontation.
The General Assembly's modern role in molding state government and its policies through budgeting was shaped by a dramatic confrontation in 1969 with another Democratic governor, John N. Dempsey, and the legendary Democratic state chairman, John M. Bailey.
Also central to his work were the dramatic confrontations of the Civil Rights Movement, in which he was an active participant among the New York art scene.
Also central to his work were the dramatic confrontations of the civil rights movement, in which he was an active participant alongside fellow members of the New York art scene.
In the dramatic confrontation, Stewart argues that financial news networks like CNBC helped to inflate the bubble with frenzied calls to buy more stocks, rather than doing real reporting, which would lead to better regulation of the market.
This can lead to dramatic confrontations and negative experiences for the teacher that are repeated every year as a new group of students matriculates.
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