Sentences with phrase «dramatic role of»

This leads to mass publicity, public sympathy, and often release without charge (Frances Olsen, «Legal Responses to Mass Protest Action: The Dramatic Role of Solidarity in Obtaining Plea Bargains» (2003) 41 Osgoode Hall LJ 363).
This week, Vince Vaughn gets the dramatic role of his career as the highlighted title among Blu - Ray / DVD releases.
A more unexpected choice was Forte, of «Saturday Night Live» fame, for the straight dramatic role of the son, David Grant.
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.
You can hear more about this topic in Julia Rucklidge's TEDX talk: The surprisingly dramatic role of nutrition in mental health and read more about nutritional medicine in modern psychiatry from the International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research / ISNPR, and it's founder Felice Jacka.
After a while in office, President Obama, got to realize how dramatic the role of religion, more like bigotry, still plays in American society and politics.
To understand TH, director emeritus Donald Brown studies one of the most dramatic roles of the hormone, the control of amphibian metamorphosis — the process by which a tadpole turns into a frog.

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Rumors of insider trading and other issues related to the fight between proponents of Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin likely played a role in this week's dramatic drop.
, we reviewed data from 128 companies that operate mostly or fully remotely and found some very promising numbers that show dramatic improvements in the percentage of women in leadership roles compared to traditional, brick - and - mortar companies:
Chad has repeatedly betrayed: his non-comprehension of what a species - level change is (i.e. the focus of PE) and that this most minor of changes does not require a wholesale reordering of a genome; his inability to grasp that gradualism, although the clear minority in the fossil record, is present in various lineages (See Gould's various references to Foraminfera); his non-comprehension of the role of historic genetic contingency (i.e. that silent mutations can coalesce into rather dramatic novel functionality, e.g. Lenskis» E. coli); that the nodes of PE are more than sufficient for the requisite species - level evolutionary changes (See Pod Mrcaru lizards); etc, etc..
Because Troeltsch, at the beginning of this century, was keenly aware of many trends that became apparent to most observers only at its end: the collapse of Eurocentrism; the perceived relativity of all historical events and knowledge (including scientific knowledge); an awareness that Christianity is relative to its Western, largely European history and environment; the emergence of a profound global pluralism; the central role of practice in theology; the growing impact of the social sciences on our view of the world and of ourselves; and dramatic changes in the role of religious institutions and religious thought.
Therapies which emphasize role - playing, dramatic action, and concrete problem - solving are generally more consistent with the cognitive styles of the lower classes.
The Bible tells a dramatic story of many actors in which God plays the primary and ultimate role.
At open auditions, he meets the plucky yet overdramatic Ruth (Alison Brie of Community and Mad Men fame), an aspiring actress bound and determined to shoehorn her dreams of serious dramatic roles into a gig that's mainly about big hair, fake falls and all - around exaggeration.
If this is so, then the role of Tertullian in preserving, through redaction, [22] the dramatic, movingly vivid account of the martyrdom of a recently baptised young woman, the Roman citizen, Perpetua, in the amphitheatre of Carthage in about the year 203, ought to give us clues to the understanding of his attitude towards women as members of the church as opposed to women as martyrs.
The result is a dramatic shift that is recasting the role of Christians in New York City.
Certainly in the past thirty years there has been a dramatic increase in consideration of the proper status and role of women in the various cultures of the world in general ways, and for Christians a dramatic increase in discussion and debate about the status and role of women in the Church.
An even more dramatic experience of role reversal can be had by assigning the couple the job of actually reversing roles for a whole week, or at least a few days or a weekend at home.
However, no phase of that revolution has been more dramatic than the emphasis that has been placed on the role of the parish council in parochial control.
The inspired writers introduced dramatic roles as a way of allowing the most significant characters of Scripture to manifest themselves and to speak, and so to progress the Biblical narrative from within.
5) come to acquire the designation because both play eloquent and dramatic roles in celebration of what Yahweh is doing in concrete relationship to the historical existence of Israel.
Thus, FALCPA likely played a major role in the dramatic increase in the number of undeclared allergen recalls.
He continues: «If, for example, it requires 50m of film to wrap an individual pallet — then the price difference between a role of film that stretches to only 5000m instead of 6000m in a busy warehouse that it is wrapping and shipping 500 pallets a day can be dramatic
Is it more important for F1 to pursue its traditional role as the pinnacle of motorsport, or is it ok for it to sacrifice some of that in the name of being louder and more dramatic?
When asked last year, if he plans on reprising his role, his answer was vague and consisted of many «I don't knows» and a more dramatic, «I'd rather slash my wrists than play James Bond again.»
We are seeing a dramatic shift in gender roles because of the rise of women.
This is because two local couples — who happen to live in the same section of the same building on Grand Street — ended up playing very high profile roles in the dramatic, history - making day.
In a dramatic about - face and as parents revolt against what they see as over-testing of their kids, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is reportedly pushing for the role of test results in establishing teacher performance evaluations to be reduced — possibly even to zero.
Ms Chakrabarti will call for a dramatic reduction in police targets set by Whitehall and a parliamentary examination of the role and constitutional function of the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo).
Cuomo said on TALK 1300 that the role of this state government is to bring dramatic change when speaking about building the nation's potentially largest convention center at the Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens.
Expand the role of the state Comptroller to oversee state contracts, complete transparency in the awarding of such contracts, and dramatic campaign contribution restrictions for those seeking and holding state contracts.
But at the end of the Triassic, dramatic climate change played a role in another mass extinction.
«Our work provides the first real - world experimental evidence that these natural enemies of plants can play a dramatic role in lowering ecosystems» tipping point by killing drought - weakened vegetation and preventing plants from recovering,» said Brian R. Silliman, Rachel Carson Associate Professor of Marine Conservation Biology at Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment.
New experiments suggest that minerals the basic components of the rocks could have played starring roles in that dramatic feat.
Likewise, the passenger pigeons, whose numbers are estimated to have reached nearly 5 billion at the start of the 19th century, played a dramatic role in shaping the forests they inhabited.
The sex hormone - binding globulin increased a dramatic 45-fold during hibernation, suggesting that this molecule must play a central role in the maintenance of hibernation.
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.
Even before the function of the RING portion was known, others had found that defects or deletions specifically in this portion of rapsyn cause human fetuses to be stillborn, likely because of their inability to breathe, said Mei, a dramatic indicator of the domain's essential role in development of the nerve - muscle connection.
He played a key role in the dramatic expansion of Roche oncology enterprise leading to Roche becoming the global leader in oncology.
And the network played a vital role in relaying messages during one of the most dramatic episodes on the island after Maria --- the evacuation of the area around the Guajataca Dam near the western towns of Isabela and Quebradillas.
Many of these dramatic shifts involve climate, planetary and solar system dynamics that until recently played a limited role in exoplanet research.
Inspired by XBP - 1's roles in maintaining a homeostatic ER, the lab began to examine the role of XBP - 1 in B - cell leukemia whose progression does not require dramatic ER expansion like that in multiple myeloma.
«The results seem pretty dramatic,» says Mark P. Mattson, PhD, a senior investigator at the National Institute on Aging in Bethesda, Md. «Even though the number of subjects in the study was not really high, they had really high, statistically significant improvements in their performance on the memory test,» added Mattson, who studies caloric restriction and the brain in his role as chief of the Cellular and Molecular Neurosciences Section at the Laboratory of Neurosciences but was not involved in Dr. Floel's investigation.
The endocrine system controls the release of our hormones, which of course play a dramatic role in how we feel on virtually every level.
And the role of dietary fiber and fiber is known to be beneficial to overall health and anti aging, but it's not something that will result in dramatic weight loss.
Given the well - established role of steroid hormones in breast cancer etiology for postmenopausal women, these findings may have important health implications» Tumor growth from these hormone imbalances is also evident «A dramatic increase in estrogen - dependent malignant diseases, such as ovarian, corpus uteri, breast, testicular and prostate cancers has been recognized.
That philosophy has led Cecilia Muñoz to the role of point woman, as domestic policy council director, for President Obama's dramatic recent executive initiatives for immigration reform (among many other policy issues).
For, in reciting these brachot, we are making a bold and dramatic claim — that this wedding is a moment that matters in an ultimate way, that it has a crucial role to play in the redemption of the world.
American actor Franklin Pangborn spent most of his theatrical days playing straight dramatic roles, but Hollywood saw things differently.
Breaking Bad vet Banks hold nothing back in making Pappy McAllan a thoroughly despicable figure, but the quiet revelation here is the deglamorized Blige, a model of understatement and careworn dignity in perhaps the singer's most demanding dramatic role to date.
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