Sentences with phrase «early moments of»

Other notable works in the exhibition are Swamp (1971, in collaboration with Robert Smithson), Locating # 2 (1972), Boomerang (1973, in collaboration with Richard Serra), Points of View (1974), a four - monitor installation and Revolve (1977), alongside materials from early moments of Holt's career that have been selected from the artist's archive, which has only now become available for exhibition and study.
Even in those early moments of the game, I could tell that I was in for one hell of a ride.
Launching in Australia very quickly after Explorers, the PS Vita / PS3 received The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel in the early moments of February.
With the exception of the early moments of a match, you will not spend much time by yourself.
Local multiplayer works fine, but it can suffer from the same performance issues of slowdown at odd times as noted in the early moments of the review.
For example, the early moments of the film tell us that Tim has a very active imagination, leaving the audience to think that the baby talking, wearing a suit, and being «born» via taxi are all just Tim's childhood imagination running wild with interpreting the situation around him.
To my ear, however, hardly anything else in the rest of the novel lives up to those early moments of terse moral ambiguity.
So much is glossed over and assumed in the early moments of the film that it's a wonder the whole thing isn't more convoluted than it is.
Early moments of the movie have them in separate spaces: as she answers a series of phone calls in the kitchen, he drinks alone in the living room.
I've not spent too much time with the class yet, only experiencing the first few levels, but I am confident that the ability to summon a bear will make the awkward early moments of attacking people with phantom flying lizards worthwhile.
While MI: 3 is, of course, a continuation of situations and characters introduced in the first two films and, to a more tangential extent, the original television series, Abrams» style is much more reminiscent of James Cameron in his approach to giving us early moments of character development, channeling that into the unfolding upturn of tension, and then finally, letting things rip in the action scenes with relentless intensity.
In these early moments of the film, Fay is as stylized a smart mouth, as, say, Barbara Stanwyck in Ball of Fire (1941).
The film shuffles from scene to scene with jazzy abruptness, bottling an entire senior year in high school (and the early moments of freshman year in college) into a 95 - minute running time.
Of course, the relative originality of those ideas may or may not be any more appealing to audiences than what preceded them, but at the very least those early moments of «oh, I know what kind of movie this is» from viewers are eventually proven false.
If the early moments of the film evoke memories of similarly cerebral sci - fi Arrival, as soon as they're inside Area X, Garland starts to bring in other genres and influences — mutated beasts roam the swamps, twisted human remains hide in the shadows and the squad members» trust for each other is stretched to its limits.
It's entirely possible to want to question or discount the early moments of A Quiet Passion as being just the sort of film that it looks like it should be, but the script and an excellent performance from Catherine Bailey makes it clear Davies is doing something a hell of a lot more interesting than expectations.
Yet there is an immediate relevance to all of her films, explicitly so with 2006's Old Joy, which interrupts its early moments of awkward silence with Air America broadcasts in which callers animatedly discuss first the legacy of the Johnson administration's push for civil rights legislation, then the current political divide of the Bush era.
There are not, as yet, many underdog sports movies about volleyball, and the early moments of The Miracle Season make that seem like an oversight.
observes moony Luna Lovegood, the hippie Hogwarts student, in the early moments of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2.
A video captures early moments of contact between an isolated Amazon tribe and people from the outside world
In the early moments of the War on Terror, it seemed unlikely the man would evade detection for very long — what with his being the only one of our enemies in this newly declared war to have, you know, a name.
COREY FISHER (St. Patrick's, Elizabeth, N.J.) threaded a pass to a cutting Derrick Rose (Simeon High, Chicago) for an easy two in the early moments of the Jordan Brand All - American Classic last Saturday, drawing «oohs» from the Madison Square Garden crowd.
At the end of a see - saw battle that saw neither team lead by more than six points after the early moments of the game, the Crusaders were able to make one more play than the Huskies.
The sheer concept of the Playoff — the fact that OSU wouldn't have even been here had this been a BCS season, the fact that hey, you beat the SEC but you're not done yet, that you've got to play an Oregon that sliced through undefeated Florida State — didn't gel, at least in the early moments of postgame euphoria.
It is not without significance that the modern artist has given himself so fully to envisioning evil and nothingness, or has been so deeply bound to visions of Satan, of chaos, and of emptiness; for the artist can not escape the reality of his time by fleeing to an earlier moment of history.
Though the Word breaks out into the daylight of consciousness only with the birth of persons and human history, faith allows us to discern a great promise even in the very earliest moments of the cosmic adventure.
Ultimately, his work alludes to mankind's inherent ability to reflect its Creator, reflected in the earliest moments of the world: «So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.»
An early moment of confidence for Dodgers fans, but nothing overly special.
While there are still parts to be tested with greater precision and aspects to be fully exploited (such as using gravity waves to detect the formation of black holes and events that occurred during the earliest moments of creation), physicists are ready and eager to go beyond Einstein in their understanding of gravity.
Studying these «fossil particles,» then, can provide a glimpse of the earliest moments of the universe's existence.
Krauss: I've been, lately I've just been thinking about gravitational waves from the earliest moments of the big bang, and I just produced a scientific paper about that.
If so, theorists have determined that the earliest moments of the fiery big bang could have produced these particles in precisely the abundance to account for dark matter, and their interactions with normal matter would have been weak enough to make them invisible to telescopes today.
In fact, in the earliest moments of the first second of the big bang, even protons and neutrons couldn't form.
In the earliest moments of a mammal's life, the developing ball of cells formed shortly after fertilisation «does as mother says» — it follows a course that has been pre-programmed in the egg by the mother.
The supermassive black hole formed during the earliest moments of the universe, which has researchers puzzled over how it got to be so big.
The world was stunned by the recent announcement that a telescope at the South Pole had detected a cosmic fossil from the earliest moments of creation.
Paul received his PhD in Physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign in 2011, and spent three years at the Paris Institute of Astrophysics, followed by a research fellowship in Trieste, Italy, His research focuses on many diverse topics, from the emptiest regions of the universe, to the earliest moments of the Big Bang, to the hunt for the first stars.
It looks to be well described by General Relativity, very uniform with structures being seeded from gravitational instability whose origin resides somewhere in the earliest moments of the Universe's evolution.
There was a clear sense that the largest hurdles in their relationship were still ahead, something that proved true in the earliest moments of Love's season 2 premiere, «On Lockdown.»
In one of the earliest moments of captivity, Solomon — now renamed «Platt» — and Eliza (Adepero Oduye) another formerly free black woman, are delivered to their new «owners» the Fords (Benedict Cumberbatch and Liza J. Bennett).
That ship is attacked in the earliest moments of Infinity War, with half of its inhabitants slaughtered, but Thor confirms the other half of his people made it to safety.
There's an economy to the writing that marks the earliest moments of «Walking Out,» another winter survival tale — this time involving injured father and son hunters struggling to escape the Montana wilderness.
The gigantic bears that terrorize your sojourn through the Lush Woodlands until you're finally strong enough to best them stands out as an early moment of world building, and the game is packed with that sort of early revealing that punctuates your downfalls along with your progress.
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In the earlier moments of the game, you'll not have a single gun to call your own, minimising combat options to only your fists and conventional tools and knifes, with which you can do unmentionable things with.
The show will encompass some of the earliest moments of O'Keeffe's creative development, beginning with abstractions from the time of her 1916 debut, before progressing chronologically through later segments Read more....
Dario Robleto Setlists for a Setting Sun (The Crystal Palace)(2014), a work that features a range of found and constructed objects, images, and sounds that pay homage to an early moment of future shock: the earliest known recording of a live musical performance, created in 1888.
The preoccupations of a seemingly Southern, white - trash milieu are conjured up by one of the pyramids of lewdly customized beer cans that brought the 1980's art team Pruitt & Early their moment of notoriety.
The period 1950 to 1970, which Pacific Standard Time addressed, was just as vibrant in San Francisco as Los Angeles, and in the earliest moments of the period, the migration was from Southern California north.
The role of analytics in litigation begins with the earliest moments of a lawsuit.
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