Sentences with phrase «dual meaning»

Race — a film whose title is thick with dual meaning — did just that.
They're all fab — I particularly like Emily Pickle's — a clever dual meaning to both the buyer and seller!
What's important here is the presence of dual meanings throughout KAWS» oeuvre, of the ostensibly lighthearted cartoony figures harboring darker, mature undertones.
«Crisis» is a word with dual meanings — great challenge and / or great opportunity!
At least in English, «subject» has this dual meaning, and for Whitehead, both sides are important.
In his writings the Christian ideologue Tertullian commonly employed the word, and so was able to play on the dual meanings of passio as sexual pleasure in heterosexual intercourse and in the physical suffering of the body.»
The gospel comes to us in two modes, as suggested by the dual meaning of the term «faith.»
right, but we have plenty of words that have dual meaning or facets of meaning based on context.
> Carrots have a dual meaning.
Gives it a dual meaning.
The title has a dual meaning: in addition to featuring many extinct animals, Madagascar's signature lemurs were named after lemures — spirits of the dead in Roman mythology.
Cavitation has a dual meaning.
The whole thing looks like a Caspar David Frederich painting come to life, complete with a surface realism imbued with dual meanings and piquant social commentary.
Potter takes full advantage of the dual meaning of party here, as the rapid descent of Janet's get - together into acrimonious chaos echoes the political omnishambles of Brexit - era Britain (and it's not without applications to Trump - era America, too).
I expect the dual meaning title Phantom Thread will be a stand out in a year that has been a spectacular year of ambitiously visual projects, including Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049, mother!
At one point, Gerda is even introduced as a «Danish girl» by a secretary, giving the title a dual meaning.
The title refers to the main character's home state of Texas, which is also Hawke's home state, but it also serves a dual meaning as the state of Hell that one undergoes when in deeply love with someone that doesn't love you back.
Every glance and every word have dual meanings, and they all know they are being played.
LOL... you do nt even know the difference between a quad core and a dual core, other than quad means 4 and dual means 2....
I also like «wanting life» which I think has a dual meaning.
In the dream world Howard is presented with a bunch of different things that tend to have dual means.
When Disgaea 4 was originally released for the PlayStation 3 back in 2011, its subtitle had a dual meaning.
The game's tagline is «finding direction in a directionless world,» and that has a dual meaning.
The title for this exhibition has a dual meaning: it draws attention to the original context in which the viewer experienced these fairy tales and cartoon characters.
The dual meaning of «resolution,» as both coming - into - view and as a means of overcoming conflict defines artistic responses to the historic transformations of the global twentieth century.
Artist Statement «The rainbow is the symbol of inclusion, and a perfect union should include everyone; also, amore is the Italian word for love, so the message has a dual meaning
The dual meaning of «resolution,» as both coming - into - view and overcoming conflict, defines a wide range of artistic responses to the global shifts in society and culture — world wars, disasters, financial collapse, environmental degradation, and violations of human rights.
The exhibition title Procession refers to how the artist's paintings reference a dual meaning for how groups of people move through space: either in the spirit of play and feasting like in Carnival, or within a darker place occupied by the Ku Klux Klan and their nighttime rallies that punctuate the darkness with hoods and fire.
Art and Resolution, 1900 to Today examines the dual meaning of resolution — as both «coming into view» and «overcoming conflict» — through works that touch on the pressing social and political issues of the 20th and 21st centuries.
For this exhibition, dual meanings and word plays are positioned within individual moments of manipulation, deconstruction and regeneration.
In another series, the artist says each painting has «a dual meaning that translates as both an object and as something that objects.»
P - Funky PR: «This hedonism by the P - Funk crowd on the dance floor was then turned into an anthem of bourgeois anxieties by the New York - based band,» we're told, and «this dual meaning of pleasure and engagement serves as the defining spirit of the 10th Gwangju Biennale», which explores processes of change, destruction and transformation — with political overtones related particularly to tiger economies.
Talk about the dual meaning and the distinction or overlap.
«Souzou» has no direct translation in English but a dual meaning in Japanese: written one way, it means creation, and in another it means imagination.
Image and language intersect in evocations of dual meanings and underlying narrative.
I love the dual meaning of the blog title!
Here is why: «That name has a dual meaning in that, while I practice in a small town, the bulk of my practice is representing several small, mostly rural towns.»
We have a slogan called «Weichert Works,» which has a dual meaning: We work hard, but our systems work, too.
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