Sentences with phrase «dramatic power of»

(One of the best ways to quickly test the dramatic power of shifting from left to right is with Betty Edwards Drawing on the right side of the brain work.)
ook trailers, those short video teasers that take their name from the more common movie trailers, offer an intriguing way to hook potential readers through the dramatic power of visual storytelling.
Kerry Beyer's perfectly appointed reading brings out the offbeat humor and dramatic power of Louis Sachar's 1999 Newbery Award winning story of the incredible but wonderful coincidence of an ancient family curse and a prison camp friendship.
The intention is to render improvement in the dramatic power of a manuscript in relation to its target audience.
Simple dramatizations and on - the - nose dialogue undercut the production's impressive period authenticity and the plentiful dramatic power of the actual events.
Kazantzakis speaks with dramatic power of the terrifyingly insistent Cry.

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Condo board battles, dramatic showdowns and abuse of power is becoming rampant in Ontario.
So, instead of building a website that is dramatic from a visual standpoint, but requires the equivalent effort of a million hamsters running on wheels to power up a switchboard to manage all of the data and bytes your site is throwing at the visitor, you should probably go with a more «minimalist» approach.
«That caused a gigantic restructuring of Ontario's power system,» he says, which included the dramatic downsizing and eventual privatization of Ontario Hydro, the bulky, monolithic provincial utility.
Moms see very dramatic hormonal changes during pregnancy, primarily in estrogen, a female sex hormone that helps grow the uterus and powers maternal behaviors, and progesterone, which helps grow the breasts and softens ligaments, including those of the cervix.
«It's a dramatic shift of power,» says Zinner.
These seven games were full of power — Houston and Los Angeles set the record for most home runs in a single World Series — and dramatic comebacks.
The promised reforms, which include stripping Kalanick of some of his power when he returns and hiring an independent board chairman to rein him in, represent the company's most dramatic effort yet to move past the sexual harassment allegations and other scandals that have plagued Uber.
As early as 1934, just one year after Hitler came to power, Prince Hubertus zu Loewenstein, representing a small but growing group of conscientious Catholics, made a dramatic interfaith appeal against Nazism: «Jews and Catholics must stand together, for we are faced with the same troubles.
There is no more distorted reflection of the power of the Spirit than Pentecostal services in so - called liturgical churches, which embroider Christianity's memory of great historical moments with the pomp and circumstance of banners, dramatic proclamations and unsingable hymns and anthems.
In the Third World the results of development policies geared to the international market are more dramatic in their tendency to concentrate wealth and power.
Coming off of the heels of the acclaimed Manchester By the Sea, Casey Affleck returns in this dramatic look at the power of legacy, grief and the gift of memory.
Less ambitious, and for that reason more persuasive if less dramatic, is the statement by A. Wilder that «true metaphor or symbol is more than a sign; it is a bearer of the reality to which it refers» and so the parables are to the disciples»... Jesus» interpretation to them of his own vision by the powers of metaphor» (Amos N. Wilder, Language of the Gospel [New York: Harper & Row, and London: SCM Press (as Early Christian Rhetoric), 1964], pp. 92 f.)
But he also thought of himself as the Suffering Servant of God, a Messiah who would conquer not by political power, as many of his contemporaries hoped, or by dramatic and spectacular intervention, as the apocalyptists expected, but by the long, slow process of winning men to faith in God and to the love of God and one another.
During his homily at the Mass pro eligendo Romano Pontifice [for the election of the Roman Pontiff] on April 18, 2005, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger cautioned his fellow - cardinals that John Paul II's successor would have to deal with an emerging «dictatorship of relativism» throughout the western world: the use of coercive state power to impose an agenda of dramatic moral deconstruction on all of society.
It appears that they were trying an entirely new and outside system to deal with dramatic consequences of change and failure of their traditional sources of power.
Extensive studies of the content of American television, for example, have found that television programming repetitively presents a particular and consistent dramatic view of the world and life: what is good and what is bad, what has reality and what does not have reality, what power is and who holds power, how relationships should be conducted, and how one should behave in particular situations.
The second harbinger of possible mortality for Western civilization and culture has been the dramatic shift in the past few decades in the relative global power and influence of that culture.
In a dramatic demonstration that the kingdom of heaven meant the defeat of the powers of evil and death, Jesus raised the dead, cleansed lepers, and cast out evil spirits.
But it has a strange power and was written by a man of unusual dramatic gifts.
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.
Barth understands God's incarnation in Jesus Christ not as some static property inhering in Jesus of Nazareth but as a dramatic happening that encompasses the whole of Jesus» life, death and resurrection by the Spirit's power.
The people of God experienced the various kind of imperial powers in tragic and dramatic waya.
Such language is a dramatic challenge to the powers, governments, authorities, and institutions of the world.
One need only recall the dramatic treatment even of mechanical questions by Aristotle, as, for example, his explanation of the power of the lever to make a small weight raise a larger one.
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 night of the Loma Prieta earthquake we drove up and I remember seeing the dramatic swaths of black, revealing the areas with no power.
Although theCup - winning goal came on Kaberle's power - play slap shot at 4:18 of the secondperiod, the rightful author of it was Cole, who began the playoffs two monthsago in a neck brace yet made a dramatic entrance into Game 6.
(1) Gilroy (12 ranked, 207 power points) CCS — A dramatic shift in Gilroy's lineup wreaked havoc in the rankings, but only bolstered the state medal potential of several grapplers in new weight classes.
It has been more than a week since news broke about the trade, one of the most dramatic reshapings of a conference's power structure we've seen in years.
Chelsea booked their place in the semi-finals of the FA Cup after a dramatic 2 - 1 victory over Leicester at the King Power Stadium.
Listening to stories, watching puppet shows and dramatic play strengthen the power of memory and imagination;
With joy and devotion they express wonder for life and enthusiasm for work, building a strong bridge to later academic learning: Songs and nursery rhymes cultivate intimacy with language building literacy skills; Listening to stories, watching puppet shows and dramatic play strengthen the power of memory and imagination; Counting games and rhythmic activities build a solid foundation for arithmetic and number skills; Work activities develop coordination and the ability to concentrate; Outdoor activities, including play and hiking, encourage healthy physical development and an appreciation of nature and seasonal changes.
Even this one fact illuminates Britain's dramatic loss of influence: its power and prosperity are now firmly in the hands of the EU, in a way unimaginable before we voted to leave.
When in the Course of New York State Governmental events, it becomes necessary for a Governor to dissolve the political ideas and assumptions which have connected him with Democratic and Republican Members of the Assembly and the Senate, and forced him to assume among this executive powers, the right to assemble a Mooreland Commission, to reinstitute the rule of law in NYS; keeping in mind a decent respect for the opinions of New Yorkers requires that he should declare the causes which impel him to such dramatic action:
Everyone knew this was coming - but seeing the full extent of new powers to be handed to Scotland in black and white for the first time is a dramatic moment.
The events surrounding his rapid rise to power sound like something straight out of Hollywood, involving secretive plots and political intrigue, however, the consequences of his dramatic ascent to power could be very real for Saudi Arabia and the region as a whole.
Add into the above mix the bypassing of cabinet under Thatcher, Blair and Brown, and you see a dramatic concentration of power in the executive, with the legislature wholly ill - equipped to compensate.
Under de Blasio, the nexus of power has certainly undergone a dramatic shift, from the Upper East Side to brownstone Brooklyn.
«It's about liberation — the biggest, most dramatic redistribution of power from elites in Whitehall to the man and woman on the street....
The results will alter what's left of the Queens GOP political landscape with a dramatic power shift in either direction.
The dramatic reform package — called the «Clean Up Albany Act of 2011» — creates an independent Joint Commission on Public Ethics with «robust enforcement powers» to investigate both the executive and legislative branches of government.
The constitutionality of Social Security is intricately linked to the evolving nature of Supreme Court jurisprudence on federal power (the 20th century saw a dramatic increase in allowed congressional action).
Gove says that behind the technical workings of the European Court of Justice in administering the Charter of Fundamental Rights is a dramatic transfer of power away from Britain.
101; a dramatic depiction of how economic / political power prevails over the powerless.
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