Not exact matches
It marked the director's first collaboration
with Grégoire Colin, a dark - eyed, arresting young actor whom Denis would also
employ to
great effect in both Nénette et Boni and Beau Travail.The former film, made in 1996, was another coming - of - age drama that centered on the relationship between a lovelorn young man (Colin) and his rebellious, pregnant 15 - year - old sister (Alice Houri).
The narrower ratio is
employed on scenes shot
with IMAX cameras to utilize the higher resolution of that format, sometimes to
great effect.
You get the same ImageSense camera technology as
employed to such
great effect in the HTC One X, along
with Android 4.0.3 and the very latest HTC Sense -LSB-...]
Aside from being a good shot
with just about anything Lincoln also
employs stealth to
great effect, leaping around corners to stab unwitting fools in the neck before dragging their corpses off to be hidden.
Despite his heavy musculature, Rick has a new gift of agility which he
employs to
great effect leaping
great distances and swinging from handholds in the environments, which he can now explore
with abandon.
She continued to
employ her stain
effect, but acrylic provided her
with greater control over her
effects as it was quicker to dry than oil paint.
In Kazakewich v. Kazakewich, [1936] A.J. No. 10 (C.A.), the Alberta Court of Appeal summed up the ratios in Lambe, Severn and Edwards in this way at paragraph 86: I take it then that in approaching the interpretation of the pertinent sections of The B.N.A. Act
with respect to the administration of justice, a Court should keep in mind that these sections are embodied in an Imperial statute to which the ordinary rules for the interpretation of statutes apply, that therefore the intention of the framers of this Imperial statute must be ascertained as at the date of the enactment by having regard to the words
employed without extraneous aids to interpretation where the language is unambiguous, and that having regard however to the nature of the statute, a
great constitutional charter, the widest and most liberal construction of the words used should be adopted
with a view to giving
effect to the whole scheme of Canadian union [Emphasis Added].
Parenting support programs have been shown to have positive
effects among families
with young infants at high psychosocial risk.20 - 25 Our results suggest a benefit from the universal provision of parenting and child development support services to an unselected sample of families
with health coverage, who ranged from the affluent and
employed to those at
greater socioeconomic and psychosocial risk.