Sentences with phrase «dramatic sense of»

Often filmed by a cameraman strapped to the front of a train, they gave the audience a dramatic sense of motion, as if travelling on an invisible vehicle.
Inspired by Turner's dramatic sense of light and atmosphere, several of the works are named for the British master, while others draw from Mondrian's linear grids to achieve a feeling of urban landscape.
«He has understood the profound and dramatic sense of the temporal continuum, its numerical progression that tends toward infinity, since it is outside the reach of the circumstantial existence of the individual... What never fails to appear is the pause, the interstice that separates the number, and that lets it advance towards the future.»
The rich symbolism associated with ravens infuses the work with a dramatic sense of foreboding à la Edgar Allen Poe or Alfred Hitchcock's thriller The Birds.
In a similar vein, Dan Flavin's Sailing Across Gardiner's Bay Near Lionhead Beach (lithograph, 1982) uses abstract calligraphic impulses to picture the mast of a sailboat seemingly perched precariously atop the crest of a wave, conjuring a dramatic sense of frailty and motion through an effective use of negative space.
This dramatic sense of scale greatly enhances the player's feeling of progression and accomplishment.
Main House A whimsical masterpiece of tropical architecture combined with world - class craftsmanship, the octagonal house projects a dramatic sense of space.
Let's get enlightened by the coziness & feel the dramatic sense of a place, that strategically located at Kuta, the heart of Bali.
At night, the house, gardens, soaring forest and pool area are lit up by a festival of lights, presenting guests with a dramatic sense of serenity.
If you want a large Mercedes - Benz luxury car that sets itself apart with individualistic style, a standard V8 engine and a dramatic sense of gravitas, the Mercedes - Benz CLS could be the ticket.
Those old enough can remember another time when the United States created a dramatic sense of urgency for science and technology in public schools and colleges: Oct. 4, 1957 — when Russia launched Sputnik.
The surround is handled extremely well, with extensive use of the side and rear channels to create a dramatic sense of being in the middle of the action.
Mad hatter: Winter is actually a good opportunity to let the dramatic sense of dressing and fashion you have, out.
Participation will be recovered as the dramatic sense of worship is restored.

Not exact matches

«We're not going to see a complete redo of Dodd - Frank, nor should we... We're going to see some sensible, pragmatic common - sense changes to eight years of regulation... Things won't happen in a dramatic way, but it will definitely happen.»
Manufactured deadlines and disasters may seem overly dramatic, but it has finally brought a sense of urgency to Washington's fiscal problems.
While the North American Meat Institute called the study a «dramatic and alarmist overreach» that «defies common sense,» the American Association of Meat Processors said that the report «did not consider meat's nutrition benefits in assigning its classification.»
If WEDC was functioning as an even minimally engaged economic development agency, it could be expected to respond to dramatic corporate shakeups that could influence the future of Wisconsin employers with a sense of urgency.
I time the market in the sense that when I find a commodity where the selling price is less than the cost of production, in other words, an industry that's in liquidation, I know that either the material becomes unavailable or the price goes up and the longer the situation lasts, the more dramatic the response will be.
Harper added to the sense of lurking danger with his own comments at a campaign event in Quebec, referring darkly to the prospect that more dramatic crises might lie ahead. «We have a range of tools with which we can respond were we to face some obviously much more serious circumstances.»
They travel with her in the landscape of Calvin's doctrine and assess whether his dramatic account can make sense of their specific experiences of gender oppression and also convey an empowering grace that heals their brokenness.
These problems, however, are not so personal or dramatic but are merely issues of reading and making sense.
The real significance of «the Kingdom of God» for the message of Jesus does not in any sense depend on the dramatic events attending its coming, nor on any circumstances which the imagination can conceive.
The first danger is that, with its strong appeal to the sense of the dramatic and the romantic, the radical response may attract individuals who see the world in black and white, who may then see themselves as «holier than thou» because they make do without new furniture or red meat or homogenized peanut butter.
It's funny, dramatic, and yet it still makes a lot of sense.
The most dramatic change was the Catholic transition from Latin to English, but there was a sense in which almost every denomination's «Latin» was being translated into «English,» at the point of music, liturgy, symbol, color and style.
The most successful viral crowdfunding campaigns often have specific emotional pulls: dramatic stories presented by video, the ability to track the progress of where your donation is going, or a sense of familiarity with the person in need (think sites like GoFundMe).
The Passion music is not dramatic in the theatrical sense of acting a part.
Luther was at his best, an innate dramatic sense enabling him to appear cool, almost casual; brilliant and genial; sharp yet apparently relaxed; carrying a bunch of pinks — people used flowers as deodorants, but it was unusual to carry them to the podium in a debate.
First, the sequential events are understood jointly to make a certain kind of sense — a dramatic kind of sense.
The dramatic content of these works revolves around a moral core: a moral problem, a failure, an act of dishonor or betrayal, a vague sense of a meaningless life.
The paradigmatic fictional works of the twentieth century either present accounts that make dramatic sense in themselves, but tell of events or sequences that could not occur in the world outside the storytelling; or they meticulously describe events that could occur or perhaps actually have occurred in «the real world,» but in such fashion as to display precisely their lack of dramatic coherence.
From the moment of entry into the hotel lobby, guests will sense the dramatic transformation from Caesars Palace to Nobu Hotel.
Dramatic reactions often stem from a sense of injustice — real or imagined.
Preet Bharara has a Broadway producer's flair for the dramatic and a stand - up comic's sense of timing.
The former prime minister told the inquiry: «I believe if I started to articulate this, in a sense saying «I can not be sure», the effect of that on the Americans, the coalition and most importantly on Saddam would have been dramatic
But while in one sense not very much happened in the local election - not very many councils and seats changed hands and neither of the main parties have (with a couple of hours to go) made dramatic strides - something important did happen.
These events will be dramatic: In terms of energy, two merging black holes should «outshine every star in every galaxy in the universe in their final moments,» says Montana State's Cornish, who studies how to make sense of the data that will soon pour in from LIGO, Virgo and other gravitational wave experiments.
Constantly spotting predators lurking in the trees or sensing dramatic changes in temperature is essential for survival, but can leave birds on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
Dramatic events, such as sudden motorway - splitting faults or large catastrophic earthquakes may give continental rifting a sense of urgency but, most of the time, it goes about splitting Africa without anybody even noticing.
With synthetic biology, on the other hand, the degree of genetic manipulation is so dramatic that it does not even make sense to talk about «modification».
It makes perfect sense that gut health would have such a dramatic impact on all aspects of health, since the body has more bacterial cells in the gut than it does human cells in the entire body.
Results can be dramatic for a wide range of conditions with overall increased energy, weight loss, enhanced sense of well - being, resolution of hair loss, improved skin tone, enhanced immunity, and significantly reduced risk for cancer and heart disease.
I was hooked after my first class... As I began to use Bowenwork technique in my practice, I saw a dramatic increase in my clients» sense of well - being, as well as a dramatic decrease in their frequency of visits!
I wonder if it has something to do with shoes being, for the mainstream, a relatively adventurous category of fashion, where it is, in a sense, safe to make bold or unexpected style choices, and therefore to infuse more dramatic levels of personality.
With this in mind, the collection constitutes a sense of dramatic construction, and draws on reinterpreting Greek tragedy as a fashion monologue.
The dramatic print, designed in - house, adds a sense of modernity to the softly scuplted sihouette.
Provides a luxurious beauty treatment experience while inspiring a sense of dramatic skin awakening.
We pass between four separate dramatic strands over the course of several days: an American couple (Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett) traveling through Morocco in an effort to expunge some unmentioned grief; a Mexican housekeeper (Adriana Barraza) watching the couple's young children in San Diego while preparing for her son's wedding; a Tunisian shepherd (Driss Roukhe) who gives his two boys a rifle in order to ward off jackals; and a deaf - mute Japanese schoolgirl (Rinko Kikuchi) struggling with the temptations of her age and a sense of lingering loss.
So too the principal bad guy is given a motivation that is as heartbreaking as it futile, and a sense of place is nicely evoked (more on that illusion later) through letter - perfect Serbo - Croatian and Russian spoken by a fine, unknown supporting cast that brings dramatic weight to their anonymity.
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