Sentences with phrase «dramatic stages for»

One of the most dramatic stages for a classic African safari is Tanzania's Great Migration, where mighty herds of hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebras thunder across the Serengeti plains while chasing the rains in a race for life as they are purchased by a large number of predators.
The stylish grand entrance creates a dramatic stage for a breathtaking sea view - sunsets are pure magic.
The commanding presence of the Arenal Volcano and the intriguing Costa Rica rainforest set a dramatic stage for your visit to Arenal Observatory Lodge & Spa.
The sparkly earrings and then the table itself is kind of a dramatic stage for the piece.

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President Donald Trump will not assert executive privilege to block fired FBI Director James Comey from testifying on Capitol Hill, the White House said Monday, setting the stage for a dramatic public airing of the former top law enforcement official's dealings with the commander in chief.
McCabe's firing also set the stage for a dramatic escalation of Trump's standoff with Mueller.
But by this stage of the year, it would take something pretty dramatic to change the estimated outcome for 2004 by much.
When the company does nothing dramatic, a void is created — for instance less than half the shares were voted at the 2017 annual meeting — and that sets the stage for activism.
Tolstoy, for instance, is an epic writer, whose books overflow with physical details and frequently threaten to overflow their own narrative structures and become as vast and as inconclusive as life itself, while Dostoevsky is a dramatic writer, whose books are full of fraught and urgent voices, at times almost disembodied, trapped in situations of immediate and pressing crisis, and surrounded by a physical world usually having no more substance than a collection of painted canvasses or pasteboard silhouettes at the back of the stage.
The writer of this book returns repeatedly to the subject of the future life, but for him Sheol has vanished, bodily resurrection has become both incredible and undesirable, and the Messianic age has so lost its dramatic staging and its vivid importance that the most explicit reference to the idea simply says that the righteous
Two years later, the same girl now toddles onto Oprah's stage holding her mother's hand, offering a flourish of dramatic proof for doubters.
A very interesting paper by Bowman L. Clarke, «Whitehead's Cosmology and the Christian Drama,» Journal of Religion 39 (1959), 162 - 69, begins with an analysis of St. Peter's Sermon in Acts 2 and uses it to show a Christian dramatic pattern in four acts to illustrate what Whitehead may have been generalizing in four stages of creativity, to which he applies the term «the particular providence for particular occasions» (PR 532).
8 - Shakespeare in the Vines Known for producing great theatre in stunning settings with the vineyards of Temecula Valley serving as a backdrop, SITV will feature staging and costumes that are more dramatic than ever for its tenth anniversary season.
Set in the center of the hotel lobby, a 9 - foot tall tree sets the stage for a dramatic arrival with dozens of hand - blown glass ornaments shimmering in deep shades of green, blue, gold and touches of burgundy, and two elaborate gingerbread houses adorn the reception area and public spaces.
However, that wasn't to be, as Sunderland staged a dramatic late fightback to rescue a point for themselves and frustrate their hosts.
It was a shocking start for Barcelona, who relied on a dramatic comeback to reach this stage of the competition — it's just got a whole lot worse.
After a dramatic 2 - 1 win over AFC Bournemouth on Carabao Cup's quarter - final stage in the middle of the week, things were looking good for Chelsea ahead of yesterday's game.
Secretion of the hormones estrogen and progesterone set the stage for dramatic changes that take place in the breast during pregnancy: a massive proliferation of mammary epithelial cells, and the formation of thousands of ductal structures, which support milk production and transport during lactation.
His election is not a tragedy, but a dramatic stage in the struggle of the oppressed for dignity, recognition and social justice.
Together the Poinars have helped set the stage for what promises to be a dramatic advance: resurrecting extinct species.
The dramatic effect on multiple stages of the plant's lifecycle highlights the challenge of developing effective management policies for revitalizing a threatened population.
Another clip shows the dramatic explosion of SpaceX's prototype first stage for landings, the Falcon 9 Reusable (or F9R).
In dramatic contrast to the poor repair outcomes for humans and rodent models such as mice, salamanders are able to completely regenerate heart tissue, whole limbs and many other tissues following injury, at any life stage.
Off - the - shoulder tops set the stage for dramatic earrings.
In the 1980's, he was famous for staging dramatic choreographed...
Place it in a tabletop vignette for a dramatic display, or let the statement size take center stage.
He trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; in 1908 he made his London debut, and four years later debuted in New York.
Pearce has also written a well - carpentered screenplay; there are some very big scenes and big moments here — sometimes too big — but he gives us a carefully crafted dramatic setup, an intriguingly curated selection of suspects for the crime and all of it building to a fascinating, finely balanced ambiguity in the movie's climactic stages.
Denmark takes the stage back in a most dramatic fashion with A Royal Affair, recently named one of the five Oscar nominees for best foreign language film.
Written originally for the stage, Frost / Nixon is the true story - albeit with dramatic license - of Richard Nixon's first interview after resigning from the Oval Office in disgrace because of Watergate.
The dramatic scenes are hilariously ridiculous (often unintentionally so); many of the performances feel stilted and off - beat; and the combination of 3D visual design and an attempt to use more on - location settings (as opposed to sound stage or green screen) results in moments that feel unusually amateurish for The Wachowskis.
Let's be clear: the characters of The Big Short are constructs with no dimension beyond their surface quirks and McKay, who has the chops for ensemble comedy and visual humor, hasn't any idea how to stage or shoot a dramatic scene.
It's a dramatic gesture meant to set the stage not just for the character but for the audience as well, usually done in a way that's meant to be somewhat shocking.
It's hard for that to feel fresh at this stage in filmdom, and his tired hodge - podging of hyper - dramatic tropes doesn't breathe any new life into the story.
Even once we reach the dramatic, «touching» stage of this sideshow, it must be channelled through Bianca for fear of digging too deeply into unpleasant territory: Lars has such severe intimacy issues that he recoils in pain whenever anyone tries to touch him.
The revelation here is Feore, until now known for ultra-serious dramatic roles on stage and in productions like the Trudeau miniseries.
Audra McDonald (Madame Garderobe): McDonald is a stage actress and singer who has won five Tony Awards (so far), for both musical and dramatic roles.
Haneke employs long takes for maximal dramatic consequence, not unlike action filmmakers use elaborate set pieces to stage impressive visual effects.
Even Jamie's particular obsession with «The Catcher in the Rye» — he's adapted it for the stage — hasn't the intended dramatic pull.
The Prop Box: Setting the Stage for Meaningful Play Dramatic play is an essential mode of learning for young children, and «prop boxes,» play materials grouped by theme, make this activity even more effective.
The coverage reminded me of the well - orchestrated pre-fight hype of a heavyweight championship bout — a match ultimately memorable not for the dramatic or unexpected outcome but for the staged antics at the weigh - in or the endless jawboning from both camps.
This is great for middle to higher ability KS3 students, in order to introduce them to dramatic terminology and rigorous analysis of stage - direction and writer's intent.
When the charter school cap was lifted in North Carolina in 2011, it set the stage for dramatic growth in the state's charter sector — and growth in tension between charters and traditional schools.
«The GT86 CS - R3 promises to be a thrilling car on the rally stages; with rear - wheel drive we can expect some dramatic action which is sure to be entertaining for drivers and fans alike.»
On live TV set the stage for a dramatic finale by showing great footage from the desert stages run earlier.
Take the times from those stages and adjust them so the accumulative times are close, allowing for a dramatic final stage on an artificial track in the stadium at the X Games.
It took another year, 1966, for Ford and Shelby American to stage the dramatic 1 -2-3 Ford GT 24 Hour of Le Mans finish with the Shelby American Team Ford GT's in first and second at the checkered flag after a grueling 24 hours.
2011 Motor Trend Magazine Best Drivers Car Test Motor Trend Magazine staged a 11 car wide drag race, mostly for dramatic effect during i...
With 18 months from design freeze to production, the stage was set for the all - new Soul and many of the concept's dramatic design cues can be found in the production vehicle.
What it lacks in dramatic styling, it more than makes up for in the kind of technology that is setting the stage for fully autonomous vehicles.
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