Sentences with phrase «dramatic parts in»

There isn't a whole lot of dramatic parts in this film and there is a good dosage of K.I.T.T..
The most dramatic part in that first video is likely where he uses the Model X as an $ 80,000 vegetable slicer, the door easily clipping a cucumber in half.

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But those companies have had a relatively small part in the Dow's dramatic rise towards 20,000.
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.
But they've been hampered by somewhat skeptical physicians who still aren't sure that the drugs are worth their price (their topline costs are around $ 14,000 per treatment course); part of the problem is that it's unclear whether or not those dramatic cholesterol reductions actually translate into broader health outcomes like a reduced risk of stroke or heart attack in heart disease patients.
«At a time when there is both dramatic change and great potential in retail, I'm excited to be part of the team that will shape the future of the Macy's brand and, along with it, consumer expectations of what a great omnichannel experience can be,» said Lawton.
The last part is to capitalize on what Whitman sees as dramatic shifts in technology, especially around cloud computing, information management and security, she said.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articlIn the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articlin [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articlin gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articlin a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articlin the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articlin Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articlin «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articlin the short article.
The dramatic inadequacy of part - time wages is particularly troubling given that, compared to other U.S. workers, retail employees are disproportionately likely to be involuntarily employed part time.6 In other words, many parttime retail workers want to be working full time but are relegated to part - time hours and grossly inadequate part - time pay.
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.
The statement, published in the New York Times and several other newspapers, was intended as «a thoughtful Jewish response» to the «dramatic and unprecedented shift» that has occurred in Jewish - Christian relations, not only through reformulation of Christian teachings but through explicit ecclesial statements of remorse on the part of both Catholics and Protestants.
This is the question whether what happened at the first Easter was an objective event in the external world or whether it was simply a change of mind, radical and dramatic but not necessarily sudden, on the part of the disciples.
In the second part — on our history's major constitutional disputes — the book reaches its dramatic climax: an expertly told story of the constitutional transformations wrought by the Civil War.
Yet these modern Saints who have elected to live in plural marriage as the most dramatic and satisfying means of demonstrating total commitment to the fullness of the gospel are clearly a part of the picture.
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.
Often, Kernan would devote a significant part of his lecture time to reading the text aloud, not in a highly dramatic manner, but with sensitivity to the texts» rhythms and semantic nuances.
In a way they did disturb the peace by their highly emotional and dramatic preaching, but really not enough to merit persecution on the part of the State.
Generally, as news anchors and the news itself, more and more become the products of popular culture and consumers» desire to see the handsome and the beautiful, and the dramatic and alluring, television viewers will suffer more and more from inaccurate reporting, inane and nearly meaningless stories, outright stupidity, and a complete decline in journalistic integrity (of which this story on CNN is a part).
I expect the dramatic decline of YDS is, in largest part, a consequence of the radical redefinition of YDS.
«I believe the charismatic movement, of which I am a part, is in the midst of a dramatic overhaul,» said J. Lee Grady, editor of Charisma magazine.
In 1993 Maha Ghosananda led hundreds of Buddhist monks, nuns and laity on a dramatic month - long march from Siam Reap in the country's northwestern part, through its central regions, to the capital, Phnom PenIn 1993 Maha Ghosananda led hundreds of Buddhist monks, nuns and laity on a dramatic month - long march from Siam Reap in the country's northwestern part, through its central regions, to the capital, Phnom Penin the country's northwestern part, through its central regions, to the capital, Phnom Penh.
If this speculation has any validity, the dramatic change in attitudes toward the right to die may be part of a more general drift since World War II toward greater tolerance, as evidenced by an increase in respect for the civil liberties of «deviants» of both the «left» and the «right.»
The Passion music is not dramatic in the theatrical sense of acting a part.
This may be in part be cause of the dramatic changes to people's way of life.
However, the introduction of quantum mechanical principles in the early part of this century brought about a dramatic change In our notions of causality, by allowing the concept of non-deterministic evolution of dynamical systems to gain ground in the natural sciencein the early part of this century brought about a dramatic change In our notions of causality, by allowing the concept of non-deterministic evolution of dynamical systems to gain ground in the natural scienceIn our notions of causality, by allowing the concept of non-deterministic evolution of dynamical systems to gain ground in the natural sciencein the natural sciences.
For the director of Eshhad, Amira Mikhail, the dramatic increase in deaths is, in part, evidence of a «shift» in power from Islamic State, in which the self - proclaimed Caliphate fighters have sought new targets in north Africa after losing significant territory in the Arabian peninsula.
The most dramatic part of the demo was when I overheated the thin stainless steel soup pot with olive oil in it and it burst into flame.
LeBron James and the Miami Heat pulled out a dramatic Game 1 victory against the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night, thanks in part to a brilliant overtime play by the MVP.
He was in amazing form and ended up finishing fourth, in part thanks to another dramatic moment with a few laps remaining.
Early in the season Rangers, clearly aware that something dramatic was required, fired their long - serving and hitherto successful manager, Scot Symon, and promoted David White, who had been recruited from Clyde, a part - time club.
The Uruguay striker will be keen to fight off personal demons at Stamford Bridge, having been part of the Napoli side who came to London two years ago basking in the glory of a 3 - 1 lead after one leg, only to go out of the competition a couple of hours and a dramatic extra-time later.
Also rested in the dramatic cup win against Wycombe, and will cause constant problems down that right - hand side for the Sunderland defence, looking to replicate his part in the first goal at Manchester City.
Barkley, 24, was registered too late to play a part in Wednesday's dramatic FA Cup third round replay win over Norwich City following his # 15 million move from Everton, but has been training with the first - team squad at Cobham and scored twice in a behind - closed - doors friendly against QPR on Thursday.
Reina, who missed out on his side's dramatic win over Tottenham on Sunday with a calf strain, had hoped to take part in the game but a tight calf felt during a fitness test caused the Spanish keeper to miss out.
He ended a difficult final season at the club on a high after playing his part in a dramatic escape from relegation.
The best part was, I saw a dramatic increase in my sales very quickly after starting to work with her.
It had its calm parts and its fearful parts and its dramatic parts — like when the baby's head was out and he began kicking his body visibly inside me, trying to work his way out, something my midwife had never seen in her 35 years of practice.
A coalition of idealistic youngsters, anti-austerity union activists and grizzled left - wingers returning to the party they quit in disgust under Blair has proved to be a large part of that dramatic increase.
The governor and state Legislature laid out a plan as part of the budget package in April to cope with any potential shortfalls resulting from a dramatic decrease in federal funds.
Lord Ashcroft's extensive collection of Special Forces medals, believed to be the largest in the world, has been used as part of a dramatic reconstruction for a television series about selected dangerous covert military missions on FIVE (November 2008).
The lightning growth of Chinese media is part of the dramatic expansion of the presence of Chinese diplomats, peacekeepers, commercial actors (state - owned or private) and ordinary citizens that has been transforming the African continent in the last 10 - 15 years.
At 7 p.m., NYC Councilman Jumaane Williams takes part in a dramatic reading of the Madness of Hercules hosted by Theater of War, Macedonia Baptist Church, 330 Beach 67th St., Brooklyn.
«Part of the challenge Syracuse faces is directly related to climate change, with colder winters, warmer summers, and more dramatic freeze - thaw events happening both earlier and later in the season,» she said.
The dramatic increase in the robbery cases also led to the government intensifying the already - ongoing operation «Calm Life» which is aimed at combating criminal activities in all parts of the country.
The Oneida County Sheriff's Office makes highway safety a top priority all year long, and we believe that reminding drivers about the costs of DWI in a dramatic way is an important part of this effort — particularly as the summer driving season begins and young drivers take to the roads.
In a dramatic last part of the debate, Perry even accused some of her more committed pro-Brexit colleagues of acting like Islamic extremists during the debates in the Commons in recent weekIn a dramatic last part of the debate, Perry even accused some of her more committed pro-Brexit colleagues of acting like Islamic extremists during the debates in the Commons in recent weekin the Commons in recent weekin recent weeks.
Marine ecologist Boris Worm of the Institute for Marine Science in Kiel, Germany, tackled the problem with Ransom Myers at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, and others as part of a long - term project that has documented dramatic declines in fish and shark species worldwide (ScienceNOW, 14 May).
During one of the most dramatic waves of racist and eugenic ideas in the early 20th century, the great paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson astutely observed that «Whether or not they are really pertinent, biological theories are being used in this field, and the biologist necessarily has a part in the discussion.»
Yet in a separate part of the survey, 95 percent of adults agreed that inventions in general have improved their quality of life — regardless of the ringing that inevitably disrupts the most dramatic moment at the movies.
«We want to make people feel like they are taking part in the dramatic events on the front lines of environmental protection,» he says.
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