Sentences with phrase «earlier jump cuts»

Formally it's a precise complement to the earlier jump cuts, as slow and meditative as those were rapid and breathless, each locating a protagonist in a wider world that's metaphysical as well as physical, standing on the brink of inconsolable grief.

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The risk of cutting and running like so many fear - driven investors did on that fateful 1987 day is that even if you avoided some losses by selling early, you'd run the risk of missing out on the recovery because, well, how would you know when to jump back in?
The Broncos jumped out ahead early on a Demaryius Thomas touchdown reception from Manning, but the Browns quickly cut into the lead with a Phil Dawson field goal.
An early sequence of Jackman's Bronson performing a jump has the quick, glossy cuts of an Edgar Wright film but looks cartoonish where Wright's films utilize the gloss to elevate the action.
Whether it's something as simple as not placing stops or jumping on a trend too early or something more complicated as cutting winners and letting losers run, you have to have concrete plans if you want to successfully battle your trading issues.
While we've seen quite a few high profile games make the cut — Red Dead Redemption, which finally arrived earlier this summer, comes to mind — it's become increasingly uncommon to see major games make the jump to the service.
The game, which bears all the filmic hallmarks of the developer's earlier work — including jump cuts, camera swirls and slow - motion action sequence — will even ship with its own tie - in TV show.
However, Ashbery belongs to an earlier time, like Rauschenberg, and his jump cuts have Rauschenberg's casual but trenchant wit.
The analysis of state appropriations reported funding for early learning rose roughly 1.5 percent in fiscal 2013, with home visiting spending jumping nearly 17 percent and cuts to child care not as deep as previous years.
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