Sentences with phrase «dramatic events»

Which is why we're witnessing dramatic events in the political sphere.
I also provide services to individuals and business owners / management, who need support after dramatic events, such as lay - offs or workplace disruptions, which affect many folks these days.
I need more dramatic events to go to so I can have reasons to buy a coat like this!
Here's a quick roundup of notable developments related to perceived or projected links between dramatic events and global warming.
What dramatic event 65 million years ago killed most species of life on the earth?
Many films that lack dramatic events in the narrative suffer and drag.
For eight years, during Bill Clinton's two presidential terms, Madeleine Albright was an active participant in the most dramatic events of recent times — from the pursuit of peace in the Middle East to NATO's humanitarian intervention in Kosovo.
This is not only because of the spectacular collapse of, first, the Soviet empire in Europe, and then of the Soviet Union itself, though that collapse is surely the single most dramatic event of this moment in history.
In the past publishers cashed in on dramatic events in or originating in the Middle East.
Founded in 1513, Bayamo is Cuba's oldest town after Baracoa and has a long tradition of rebellion; the most dramatic event took place in 1869 when locals, not willing to surrender to the Spanish, burnt it down.
Icelandic eruptions, oil spills, deadly heat: NASA's Terra satellite has captured spectacular views of such dramatic events, documenting our planet's ever - changing visage since the satellite's five sensors saw «first light» 10 years ago
Huge production values with dramatic events unfolding through high quality graphics, CG cut scenes, impressive sound effects and voice overs
Evolutionists have themselves noted these glaring flaws in Darwinian theory and have sought to deal with them in the manner of Stephen J. Gould, who has suggested that speciation is a sudden and dramatic event which therefore does not show up in the fossil record.
More dramatic events like detachment of the Larsen B ice shelf seem to plausibly lie in the future.
Bailey also acknowledged the most dramatic event at last year's Oscars telecast — the best - picture envelope snafu — while thanking the «hardworking Academy staff.»
«The recent dramatic events in North Africa and the Middle East have shown that the «soft power» wielded through the World Service could bring even more benefits to the UK in the future than it has in the past, and that to proceed with the planned cuts to the World Service would be a false economy.»
One is that «slow drip» issues are hard to capture and convey through traditional media tools, which are mostly (and appropriately) focused on dramatic events happening now, not eventually momentous trends that hide in plain sight.
In the past few weeks, we've sat back and witnessed the Speaker's race unfold, a rather dramatic event wrought with vicious political maneuvering and backhanded deals.
Eastwood faced similar issues with his last film, «Sully,» and he still hasn't figured out how to take a relatively short dramatic event and build a movie around it.
He has since said of the potentially life - shattering revelation, «I'd say it was a pretty dramatic event, but it wasn't what I'd call traumatizing... As a matter of fact, it made quite a few things clearer to me.
From out there, God occasionally intervenes in the world or the universe, especially in the more dramatic events recorded in the biblical tradition, and above all, in Jesus.
Confiding in us, she looks back on her life's many dramatic events while arguing over their crucial details — principally, «what happened on the hill and the days before and the days that followed» — with the scribes trying to capture and recount these for Christ's earliest followers.
Recent dramatic events mean that the defence review must be reopened and perhaps even rethought.
Dramatic events around the world and the deployment of UK armed forces make this an important time for debate on defence policy.
In «Origins», read more about the early history of Joseph Pilates, and how dramatic events in his life led to the exercise system named after him.
Dramatic events throw them together on a journey with no money and no transport.
The camera never captures key dramatic events — that house fire, for example — but rather the immediate aftereffects.
The movie, inevitably, focuses on Mireles and several dramatic events that involved him in 2014.
Director Jeremy Saulnier ties all these elements together perfectly and floats them on a meandering road - movie tone; whilst incredibly dramatic events take place, there's a natural ebb and flow to the film's setpieces that is expertly balanced.
Potentially dramatic events, like the trio being taken prisoner by slave - traders, come and pass like so much unnecessary narrative sea foam.
The most dramatic single moment of this long - playing dramatic event was last January when Amazon made a brief, and vain, effort to stop the whole agency movement in its tracks by pulling the buy buttons for Macmillan, apparently because they were the first publisher to officially notify Amazon of the forthcoming change.
They survived through the Great Depression, two world wars and the Great Recession — Frost Bank is a secure and stable bank and being able to survive such dramatic events proves their integrity and commitments to their customers.
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse This community theatre provides entertaining dramatic events and theatrical productions, as well as educational and artistic programs.
Elizabeth's own needs (e.g. her desire to reconcile with her mother) are highlighted in Infinite as major dramatic events, but they rarely connect on an emotional level because the player's relationship with Elizabeth is constrained to physically protecting her through dozens of shootouts, ambushes and vessel upheavals.
With a standalone story that also delves into the expansive lore that has become synonymous with the series, players can enjoy school life and bond with fellow students to earn new abilities in battle, take advantage of speedy, tactical turn - based combat with the newly - developed «ARCUS» system, and uncover dramatic events that stand to change everything these two opposing social classes stand for.
Cesare Lucchini's second exhibition at rosenfeld porcini pursues his exploration of certain dramatic events, which have and continue to afflict contemporary society such as the oil slick disaster in Mexico (2010), the boat tragedies off the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, and African conflicts — more specifically the use of child soldiers.
Fischl combined two dramatic events from his own life; he used to come home and find his mother (who was an alcoholic) passed out lying on the floor and then her dying in a car accident.
Last week, after I sent some of the clips and blogs about cold weather and global warming to Cass Sunstein, the University of Chicago law professor who has written much about «availability entrepreneurs» who try to shift public attitudes using dramatic events, he wrote back:
Now that we have all been enthralled by the thrill of the Opening Ceremony and first week of events, let us hope that dramatic events continue to be confined to the realms of sport.
However, recent research indicates that in many cases, P.T.S.D. symptoms can occur as the result of less dramatic events.
Negotiations between the Liberal Democrats and the other parties resumed today after yesterday's dramatic events which saw Gordon Brown announce his resignation and the Conservatives offer a referendum on electoral reform.
FORTUNE — Hundreds of students, business leaders, and investors crammed into the Shell Auditorium at Rice University on Thursday evening to watch the Rice Business Plan Competition elevator pitch contest, arguably the most dramatic event at the university's three - day business plan extravaganza.
Some of the most dramatic events took place in the crucible of the industrial revolution, the UK went without coal power for the first time since the Victorian era on 21 April.
Gravitational waves — ripples in the fabric of space and time produced by dramatic events in the universe, such as merging black holes, and predicted as a consequence of Albert Einstein's 1915 general theory of relativity — carry information about their origins and about the nature of gravity that can not otherwise be obtained.
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