Sentences with phrase «earlier era of»

They discovered and refined potent themes about keeping out immigrants, «draining the swamp» and restoring an earlier era of national greatness — as understood mainly to mean for white American men.
Because the feature is from an earlier era of Facebook history, the Poke is actually somewhat mysterious to some users who don't know what the feature does or why it's there.
What Rostain concludes is that although the earlier era of general counsel deferred considerably to business objectives and managerial preference, the more modern lawyers are willing to draw a clear line in the sand.
First, the over-reliance on deference may be a product of a hangover effect from an earlier era of judicial intrusiveness, which has guided current thinking of the appropriate scope of judicial review on the part of legal academics and some members of the Supreme Court.
LEARNING # 1 — in an earlier era of lock - step compensation, if a partner was underperforming, it was quickly detected and resulted in someone discretely visiting with the individual to offer assistance to get him or her back on track.
Although the heat source isn't a new or increasing threat to the West Antarctic ice sheet, it may help explain why the ice sheet collapsed rapidly in an earlier era of rapid climate change, and why it is so unstable today.
Now 51 and a distinctly refined dresser whose formal suits hearken back to an earlier era of statesmanlike intellectual glamor (think André Malraux), Enwezor has since amassed an untouchable curatorial resume that includes the Gwangju Biennial, the Paris Triennial, and dOCUMENTA.
You and I, I should like to note, are relics from an earlier era of games and game design — and both of us are caught in a certain tension between professional game design and the study of games and play.
Take the family to Black Creek Pioneer Village and step back in history to an earlier era of frontier life.
Fear Free approaches harken back to an earlier era of veterinary medicine, said Stephen J. Ettinger, DVM, Dipl.
Fear Free approaches harken back to an earlier era of veterinary medicine, points out Dr. Stephen J. Ettinger, who helped found the first private group veterinary specialty practice in the U.S. and is the author of the foundational Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
Dressed in a two - tone pearl white / gold paint scheme, the Hurst Edition Chrysler 300C features a custom grille and hood louvers, and harkens back to an earlier era of Chrysler C - series vehicles, thanks to a new Hurst dual-gate shifter.
The tactic, an echo of an earlier era of black activism on campus, reflects a resurgence of black - white tension that is not unique to Penn, college officials and others say, and could lead to trouble at other institutions.
This year gave us, not only spectacular debuts from a wide range of exceptional new voices (Columbus, Get Out, Lady Bird), but also A-game late - career home runs by Frederick Wiseman, Steven Spielberg, Agnès Varda, Terence Davies, and (I promise I'm not trolling) Terrence Malick; a Spike Lee Netflix show that revisits and revises She's Got ta Have It, a movie from his own upstart era, and a Sofia Coppola movie — The Beguiled — that revises an earlier era of female desire at the movies; Wonder Woman, the first -LRB-!)
Set in the early 2000s, it owes its greatest debt to that earlier era of filmmaking.
The building's elegantly restrained colonial architecture, the gray sky, the stately camera movement and music all convey an austere gravity, which, together with Schrader's use of Academy ratio (inspired, he has said, by Pawel Pawlikowski's «Ida»), point us back not only to an earlier era of American religion but also to such European cinema models as Bergman's «Winter Light» and Bresson's «Diary of a Country Priest.»
One elder, Joseph the Hesychast, was formed in an earlier era of ascetic rigor and spiritual vitality.
Some of The Simpsons church humor is a mild sort, typical of an earlier era of churchgoing about sleep - inducing sermons or tactics to elicit more money in the offering («And as we pass the collection plate, please give as if the person next to you was watching,» Lovejoy intones).
Douglas and Michaels paint their own picture of a mother's utopia, set not in France but in an earlier era of U.S. history.
I must conclude that the cultural attitude toward sex, in terms of legalistic moralism, is not the Judeo - Christian attitude toward sex at all, but is rather a reflection of the way that an earlier era of our history related to the circumstances of sex.
That's not something a policy debate will help us see, which is why I'm grateful to the Buckley Program for providing an opportunity to return to the metaphysical seriousness of an earlier era of political analysis.
They discovered and refined potent themes about keeping out immigrants, «draining the swamp» and restoring an earlier era of national greatness — as understood mainly to mean for white American men.
Nevertheless, the sites described by The Intercept and Inc. expose the limits of campaign finance laws passed in an earlier era of media, before anyone anticipated the rise of platforms like Facebook.
Perhaps more significant even than the rise of the rationalism of the early era of the Enlightenment is the rise of the historical consciousness» of the late Enlightenment and the nineteenth century.
The East German version uses skinless sausages, supposedly invented out of necessity when sausage skins were scarce in the early era of post-war rationing.
It would be sensitive to nearly all the same targets investigated by LIGO and LISA out to distances of 10 billion light - years or more, but its true goal would be to assemble a detailed map of gravitational waves from the earliest eras of the primordial universe.
This was a genre that people thought was dead and buried back in the early era of CD Roms, thanks to the inaccessibility of talented actors, cinematographers, and story writers leading to trash like Night Trap dominating the genre.
Just like to add that I have been to Koh Mak and Koh Kood twice in the last 18 months and yes, Makathanee is good if you want to feel like a tourist in the early era of Benidorm.
It's the kind of game that wouldn't have been out of place in the earlier eras of gaming.
The original version of The Journeyman Project could be forgiven for the overuse of bells and whistles in the game's user interface, as it was a time when many developers were experimenting with in the early era of the CD - ROM media.
When I think of cult games, my mind goes to that early era of CD - ROM games.
The area had a great selection of consoles from the earliest eras of gaming all the way up to the Wii U, allowing players to try their hand at everything and anything that was available.
This was during the early eras of online gaming, and I got into the multiplayer for Jedi Knight up to the point where I ended up joining a Jedi Knight Clan for a short period of time.
Alwa's Awakening is a wonderful game and I think it belongs right up there with Cave Story, Shovel Knight and other indie retro releases that borrow the best elements of the earlier eras of video games while still injecting their own character, design, and level building that makes the game feel like a new experience.
Modern generation can not relate to earlier eras of technological darkness and with no technological amenities.

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Its profits and stock took a hit in 2016 and 2017, due to write - offs from a poorly timed earlier bet: Signature had become a major financier of permits for New York taxi drivers, just in time for the Uber era.
The lack of a vote comes on the heels of the federal repeal of Obama - era privacy rules by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) earlier this year.
Every person alive on the 71st anniversary of those attacks holds in their flesh radioactive remnants of the nuclear era — a period centered in the early decades of Cold War when nuclear nations conducted atmospheric tests of ever - larger bombs.
Amazon and Google rose to prominence in the early days of the internet era, when the network was far more important than any single computer.
I am sometimes horrified by things people my age tend to say in social and business situations, especially when they express a disdain of modern technology or recall an earlier era as a golden age — usually everyone within hearing knows that the previous period was merely different, rather than glorious.
We are in the era of second - party data, and retailers and their suppliers are the earliest and fastest adopters of this new concept.
As for Jobs, reports of Zuckerberg's relationship with him resurfaced last year, in the wake of news that Zuckerberg, early in the Facebook era, had gained insights and wisdom from a month - long trip to India.
Eli Finkel: We have arrived at a moment in history where the best marriages are better than the best marriages of earlier eras, while at the same time, the average marriages are getting a little bit worse.
Colleran's sales deck, which is focused on Starbucks, takes us back to early 2005, a quaint time before the era of Total Facebook Domination.
It's too early to say whether this presages a new era of enforcement.
Looking at pictures of myself when I started Beliefnet.com, a sprawling religion and spirituality website of an earlier era, I think: «Hey, that doesn't seem like that long ago.
The early retirement of Intel's CEO Paul Otellini is not really surprising, but company's combination of talent and strategy is enough to carry it into a new era, said its former CEO.
And Vos was pushed out by a coup of sorts when a group of employees, led by a trio of managers hired in the earlier era, went to the leader of X, Astro Teller, and made their case against Vos.
Though it was early in the era of Internet as a mass medium, websites sprouted uniting people in their hatred of Clippy.
But the Brendan Bechtel era at the company is beginning earlier than expected because of unforeseen circumstances.
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