Sentences with phrase «dramatic notes of»

Some of these new works, however, introduce dramatic notes of cadmium red, canary yellow.
• Give your article a dramatic note of doom by switching tone halfway through and writing, «But not everyone is thrilled with the results.»

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Eastern State Penitentiary has a 16 - foot - high bar graph, showing the dramatic jump in the prison population, due to expanded definitions of crimes and longer, mandatory sentencing for nonviolent offenses, notes Sean Kelley, Eastern State senior vice president.
He noted that the baseline scenario for tests in 2015 — which projected an economic contraction of 2.3 percent for that year — was more dramatic than the 1.3 percent contraction used in the most conservative scenario in the current tests.
Morgan Stanley strategists dropped Apple's weighting in their strategic portfolio to 3 percent from 4 percent in an equity outlook note released Monday, but traders said the swiftness of the decline was too dramatic to be attributed solely to the note, which was released before trading opened.
Their recent lessons include a dramatic spiking of volatility, the reactionary pricing of an exchange - traded note (ETN), some forced liquidation, and a blisteringly fast correction in stock prices.
Denton also acknowledged that outlets publishing fake news grew out of a similar reaction to «the stilted mainstream news environment» that Gawker was born out of, though he noted that Gawker «was always grounded in the truth — a dramatic version of the truth — but the truth.»
Many readers of Augustine's Confessions have noted a dramatic change at the beginning of the tenth of its thirteen books.
Auerbach notes that Dante epitomizes this dramatic notion of salvation which is ingredient both to Christianity and to the novel.
It is important to note that Williams» variety of sacramentalism is oriented to nature, not to human beings; to vision, not to hearing; to space, not to time; and magic is the key to transformation, not dramatic growth.
As a curious side note, this fits in with the wider theology of the New Testament, that of the dramatic inclusion of the Gentiles in God's Kingdom plans — see the debates in the Book of Acts between Paul and Peter, and its refraction in the second chapter of Galatians.
When Bell bounded on to the stage in trademark skinny jeans and black - rimmed glasses, and delivered a compelling, deep and dramatic 40 - minute talk without any notes, you realised just how central his energy was to the life of the church.
some church people get rid of the embarrassingly high notes and eliminate all dramatic tension and dissonance, making Muzak out of the symphony.
As Schama notes, the dagger used to puncture the hero's eye in the Blinding of Samson, one of Rembrandt's most dramatic history paintings, is a Javanese kris.
Now, although the Charter may be «presented» at the UN in 2000, the hoped - for date of adoption is now 2002, not as dramatic a time as the millennial year, though organizers have rescued some of the lost symbolism by noting that the new date is the tenth anniversary of Rio.
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.
Driver and company also interpreted worship in dramatic terms, noting that Christian worship arises out of an impulse to act together, «to do something which either changes the relationship to the Divine or express it» Finally, there was a need, again arising out of the religious drama movement, for material that was appropriate for production in church.
It's worth noting that some are speculating that Labeouf's conversion may have actually been more of a rather dramatic example of method acting than a true conversion but, regardless, many Christians chose to focus on his language instead of his heart.
The primary factors which bear on the question seem to me to be five: (1) the churchgoing habit in these churches is earlier and more persistently associated with religion; (2) the emotional accompaniments of worship are more vivid and dramatic; (3) greater demands — or at least, greater consciously recognized demands — are made on church members; (4) more concrete instruction is given in Christian doctrine; and (5) in spite of some false notes, other notes are struck which in certain great essentials lie closer to the heart of the Christian gospel than the usual liberal emphasis.
Editor's note: CNN's Soledad O'Brien chronicles the dramatic fight over the construction of a mosque in the heart of the Bible Belt in «Unwelcome: The Muslims Next Door,» Video airing at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 2.
The differences have been noted, for example, between the audience of the dramatic series «Insight» and the audiences of the commercial religious programs that employ a preaching format.
There is a clear dominant note running through Israel's written witness, whether in narrative, prophecy or psalms, and that is that Israel owed her very origin and her continued existence to a dramatic event in history, in which she was led out of slavery in Egypt to the freedom of a new land flowing with milk and honey.
Occasionally this can be productive of self - awareness — e.g., the dramatic differences noted in the interaction of one group in a church classroom and in a cabin at the beach!
«The effect of BT crops has been a dramatic reduction in insecticides in the developing world and reduced use by 37 percent,» Van Eenennaam noted.
It's a staggering accomplishment,» Marcus wrote, noting the dramatic change in winemaking focus from affordable to wines that express a place of origin.
«The collectability of Napa Valley's rarest wines was on dramatic display today,» noted Emma Swain, chair of the NVV's board of directors and CEO of St. Supéry Estate Vineyards & Winery.
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Of note this week: what a dramatic difference in tone between the two campaigns.
The statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, in Abuja on Wednesday, noted that Momoh's career in journalism, as an editor and administrator, covered some of the most dramatic and defining moments of Nigeria's history.
The disclosure comes in a new book by former Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Laws, based on secret notes of the dramatic talks between the three parties after the Election failed to produce an overall winner.
And he stressed the need to improve infrastructure in New York State, noting the need for federal input on many of the big projects he wants to get done such as improving LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy airports and the «dramatic improvement» needed for the subway system.
«Over the past decade there have been dramatic improvements in breast reconstruction that utilize various types of surgical innovations, implants, and biologic tissue,» notes Dr. Small.
«Before we can even begin to hope to reduce the dramatic loss of species the world is currently experiencing, we need to first have a clear understanding of where we should and should not expect biodiversity to be high or low,» notes author J.C. Cahill, professor in the University of Alberta's biological sciences department.
This underestimation is most dramatic at higher wind speeds, notes Jasper Kok, an atmospheric physicist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who was not involved in the work.
Ronald Arkin, a Georgia Institute of Technology roboticist, notes a dramatic drop in costs of building robots for his research: Making a bot now costs around $ 1,000 per unit, rather than $ 30,000.
Such dramatic effects on brain size and function are unlikely in human carriers of BRCA1 mutations, the authors of the study note, but they propose the findings could shed light on the gene's role in brain evolution.
It notes that there have been dramatic declines in cardiovascular deaths among women due to improved treatment and prevention of heart disease as well as increased public awareness.
«Evolution has selected for mechanisms that allow organisms to accomplish incredible feats of regeneration,» and planaria offer a dramatic example, notes Reddien, who is also an assistant professor of biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The patient avoids all forms of gluten entirely, and sometimes (but certainly not every time) the results can be very dramatic, with an improvement at times being noted after a mere 24 hours!
In the United States for instance, social anthropologists have noted that body size, body height, muscle mass, and bone density all increased in a dramatic and very advantageous way when Americans began to introduce more protein and calcium - containing foods into the diet in the latter part of the industrial era.
Showcasing her slim figure, the hits a dramatic note in a black sequin gown paired with Coomi chandelier earrings and H.Stern cocktail ring at the opening night of the Smith Center for Performing Arts in Las Vegas.
Masterfully hand - knotted of cotton, this rug adds a sophisticated, luxurious note to your decor with its timeless motifs, versatile color palette, and dramatic abrash.
«A dramatic setting is definitely needed for this statement - making style,» Allison notes, thinking of more Earthly options.
It is commonly noted amongst top ranking online dating websites, including Match.com and Plenty of Fish, that there is a dramatic increase of user activity following New Year's that lasts until Valentine's Day...
It is commonly noted amongst top ranking online dating websites, including Match.com and Plenty of Fish, that there is a dramatic increase of user activity following New Year's that lasts until Valentine's Day on February 14th.
Born February 17th, 1954, former model Rene Russo's first dramatic role of note was on the 1987 TV series Sable, in which she played Eden Kendall, the literary agent to a children's author - turned - crimefighter.
With a predictable plot on a well - worn theme, and with little dialogue of note, it's very hard for Villeneuve to sustain any dramatic tension.
As has long been noted, our feathered friends often provide «canary in a coal mine» early warnings as to the impacts and perils of environmental changes — and the dramatic shifts in their populations and behaviors over recent decades is ominous indeed.
After Ray, Foxx was viewed seriously as a dramatic actor, but he hasn't been given much of note to do in recent years.
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