Sentences with phrase «dramatic form of»

A six year, US$ 100 million renaissance orchestrated by Parisian interior designer Studio MHNA has brought the age of Morocco's Saadian dynasty to architectural life in the dramatic form of the new landmark Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech.
In the most dramatic form of resistance, students simply refuse to do things they have been taught to believe should be done for them.
The film, which maintains clear ties to the dramatic form of Ariel Dorfman's original play, takes place over the course of a stormy night.
Night terrors differ from normal nightmares in that they are a dramatic form of sleep disturbance.
Many of the most dramatic forms of selfishness, the murderous cheats, come from bacteria, so Werren welcomes the C. elegans scam as a rare case discovered in animals.
Actually, 2001 doesn't exactly fit that first camp either: something in its mandarin blankness and balletic vastness, and refusal to trade in the emollient dramatic forms of human interest and human sympathy.

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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.
Such a dramatic moment may have slipped by producers in the form of Empire's Taraji P. Henson.
If the difference between 16 and 64 GB isn't dramatic enough to deserve the extra cash, though, a memory stick like the Leef iBridge gives at least some form of relief.
Researchers Eric Johnson and Daniel Goldstein conducted a study that revealed dramatic differences in organ donation rates based simply on two different types of forms that were passed out.
Having taught in Northern Virginia prior to opening her studios, it was through that experience — witnessing the communities form inside the studio and seeing the dramatic evolution of clients — that called Courtney to open her first studio.
For the careful reader, foreshadowing creates a particularly effective form of engagement, ultimately moving into the territory of dramatic irony, where the reader knows more than the characters in the story.
Bach frequently borrowed movements from his own secular music and integrated them into an oratorio, which was seen as a form of dramatic music, a kind of theological opera.
The recent and dramatic rise of modern Gnosticism, implemented in part, by the capture of the vocabulary of reality, is merely the continuation of the effort, identified by Eric Voegelin, to form a Western civil theology by immanentizing the Christian eschaton.
In contrast, populations that have undergone dramatic size reductions or rapid expansions in the past and populations formed by the mixture of previously separate ancestral groups can have unusually high levels of linkage disequilibrium (Nordborg and Tavare 2002).
(6) Evolutionary schemas present a dramatic ascent from an elementary formlessness to the highest of forms, as though the movement from raw energy and the simplest atoms to highly intelligent life were fully comprehensible internally.
Many Christians continue to accept the historical accuracy of the gospel accounts, which have formed the basis for dramatic re-enactment of Jesus» passion over the centuries.
As the Cold War was rooted in a conflict of ideologies and visions, so it was a drama unfolding in narrative form, and nobody could equal John Paul as a master of the dramatic arts.
The population issue, which the Earth Charter Commission had always found difficult, has been recaptured by the controllers and emerged in sharper form than in the first draft: «A dramatic rise in population» is part of the environmental crisis, and «responsible reproduction» is enjoined.
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.
On the one hand, the great Jewish and Christian apocalypses retain the form of dramatic narrative.
While they are rarely explicitly stated, they emerge in dramatic or narrative form in almost all forms of fictional and non-fiction programming: news, sports, drama, situation comedies, advertisements, soap operas, and children's cartoons.
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.
In 1960 I was in Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, when Eugene Carson Blake, then Stated Clerk of the Presbyterian Church, made a dramatic proposal that four denominations join together to form a united church that would be truly reformed and truly catholic.
The emergence of life is perhaps the single most dramatic example on this planet, yet even life also requires a material substratum of organic macromolecules out of which this radically novel form of existence could emerge.
The noetic power resident within the self's understanding of passingness must, in preaching, be conjoined to the revelationary power resident within a story of redemptive deeds accomplished in sequential, dramatic form, within time and passingness.
It is this dramatic situation whose urgency I wish to stress in the form of three essentially related propositions of which each of us carries the substance in his heart, without choosing, or without daring, to acknowledge them and accept their inexorable pressure and their natural logic.
The latter theory suggests that biological forms are surprisingly stable over long periods of time, and mutate suddenly and quite rapidly in response to equally sudden and dramatic environmental changes.
The strategy of withdrawal (# 1 above) maintains in a dramatic form the prophetic witness against social evils; under a totalitarian government it may be the only way in which the church can exist at all.
Many of us are now jumpy, if not panicky, because of the astounding and dramatic form and pace in which it has accelerated and come upon us in the last few decades, and because of the manner in which it has taken place under auspices other than ourselves and outside our political, ideological, and religious control.
For those who are unable to measure up to the stringent example of the dramatic hero, television embodies its own style of forgiveness and reconciliation in the form of the comedic hero.
The second form of dramatic hero is the crime, drama, or sports hero.
In the text of Sacred Scripture, Christian writers found something similar to this dramatic format, where biblical events involving divine activity were often scripted in dialogical form.
The galleries held spectators whose forms, leaning forward, would indicate moments of tense interest and dramatic quality.
Amazingly, with the introduction of only 25 % coconut flour in the form of cake there exhibited a dramatic reduction in tumor growth.
The benefits of coconut sugar are making it a hot commodity in the health food world — this form of sugar does offer some trace nutrients and may have less of a dramatic impact on your blood sugar than other types of sweeteners.
After a stop - start first two - thirds of the season, Juventus have finally rounded into form at a crucial time, retaking first place in Serie A and coming back in wildly dramatic fashion to beat a Tottenham Hotspur side in the round of 16 that many believed had what it took to make a deep run in the Champions League this year.
The club have also seen the fortunes of Jose Enrique take a dramatic nose dive over the past year, as injuries and a loss of form have cast doubts over his long term future there.
The American goalkeeper has seen a dramatic upturn n form this season that has made him one of Villa's most important players in an otherwise dismal campaign.
Matic was outstanding as Chelsea won the title in 2014 - 15, but is one of a number at Stamford Bridge to have suffered a dramatic dip in form this term.
If Newcastle United's dramatic transformation from running joke with a dead manager walking into one of the Premier League's form teams and slayers of Chelsea can be narrowed down to one thing, it would have to be Alan Pardew's decision to move French midfielder Moussa Sissoko into the centre of the park, where he has begun to control games with a potent mixture of physicality and creativity.
With that in mind, United will need to undergo a dramatic reshuffle to take on The Hornets with a few youngsters and a few out of form senior members being drafted in.
The Dutchman was crucial to United's title victory during his first season at the club, but saw his form take a dramatic nosedive toward the end of his stay.
He was unable to guide Wycombe Wanderers to safety in 03/04 and despite holding top spot early on in League Two the following season, a dramatic loss of form saw his side slip away and Adams resigned from his post a year after taking charge citing personal reasons.
Mesut Ozil has endured a dramatic loss of form over the past few matches and following the 5 - 1 defeat against Bayern Munich in the Champions League, the German star was completely omitted from the FA Cup 5th Round clash against Sutton United on Monday night.
The Government has also committed to investing # 150m a year until 2020 to improve the quality of sport provision in every state primary school in England in the form of the PE and sport premium, because high quality provision — resulting from approaches like HDHK — can lead to dramatic improvements in children's health, behaviour and attainment.
The dramatic rejection of the British Parliament to any form of military options highlighted the lack of political oxygen to do more.
The work uses strong nation - building references, such as referential movement depicting a group of people going towards their death, then becoming trees, ocean, and forming a strong collective out of a group of individuals; its language movement is very dramatic and places a strong emphasis on unison movement rather than individual dancers.
While these incidents may not be as «dramatic as being beaten», he contends that «it's another form of violence that's more subliminal».
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