Sentences with phrase «dramatic step further»

For instance, Self Born, 1949, while taking full advantage of the «drip, blob, and spatter» method used by Jackson Pollock and Robert Motherwell, among others, went one dramatic step further by employing these devices not against the kind of flat, implied space that existed in Pollock's and Motherwell's canvases but within the infinite, clearly defined atmospheric space also found in the works of such Surrealists as Dali and Tanguy.

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But by taking it a few steps further, you can quickly get pretty dramatic results.
But taking it a few steps further, you can get pretty dramatic results quickly.
But when confronted with the dramatic capture of a woman being punished for breaking the sexual laws of the time, Jesus immediately stepped in and protected the vulnerable woman from further physical harm and the legal consequences (John 8:3 - 11).
The dramatic step by the Met is expected to lead to further searches of the News of the World offices.
Taking the stylish black and gold jacket (above) a step further, St. John created this dramatic matte shine Milano Knit Gown with gold sequins on both the front and back of this stunning gown.
While it does feel like a step backwards in some cases, it does allows for a far more dramatic experience and believable storyline where you can actually feel the intent of the characters and get invested in them and their lives.
Its dramatic high point isn't what you'd expect — the finals of the step competition — but a quieter and far more impactful series of moments, when the students learn the results of their college applications.
While their roles may be rather minimal, Matthew Lillard and Judy Greer deserve credit, both stepping out of the comedic zone to tackle some far more dramatic material and succeeding immensely.
Adapted by Kassell from Steven Fechter's play of the same name, «The Woodsman» is at heart a film about the throes of recovery, but its studious avoidance of 12 - step therapy - speak, and its focus on a compulsive disorder that is morally inexcusable and universally repugnant, ensure that it has a far greater dramatic impact than similar films dealing with, say, alcoholism or drug addiction.
«For far too long, these schools have continued to deny students an equal - education opportunity and have been struggling, and we need to take more dramatic steps to turn them around,» said Jason Snyder, deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Education.
Map-wise, Battlefield 1 isn't the dramatic step forwards we were hoping for, with most maps feeling far less enjoyable when truncated down for the likes of Team Deathmatch.
The mirror did have quite a dramatic change just by sprucing it up with paint, but I wanted to take it a step further.
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