Sentences with phrase «drastic turn from»

This body of work clearly separates Krasner from Pollock's drastic turn from Thomas Hart Benton's regionalism to Surrealism, via Mexican muralists and Picasso's Surrealist phase.
The game takes a drastic turn from its predecessors, depicting a «grittier», «darker» setting with animations and player damage that «truly conveys the brutality of the sport of boxing.»
Cassidy Scerbo plays a new Nova, the most drastic turn from her original character, in an entirely believable and appropriate to Sharknado way.

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As it turned out, this century has seen a drastic erosion of Christianity in the very centers from which it launched its missionary activity — namely, in Europe and North America.
«As I'm sure you're aware, young people who are turned away from shelters are forced to live on the streets, where they are significantly more like to resort to drastic measures to secure a place to sleep,» Hoylman writes.
«Young people who are turned away from shelters are forced to live on the streets, where they are significantly more likely to resort to drastic measures to secure a place to sleep,» the letter states.
I sympathize a tiny bit more with Rachel, as I feel her suffering an injury and then her father turning away from her and her subsequent downfall was more drastic than Drew's storyline.
This is a drastic change for a series rooted in turn - based strategy and message boards everywhere have erupted with confused and angry sentiments from fans of the series.
The 17 marine scientists who authored the new study argue that «drastic action» is needed from world leaders to turn around the trend in rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) to protect coral reefs.
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