Sentences with phrase «enchantment makes»

The two arenas of adult disillusion and children's enchantment make up the gorgeous world of The Florida Project from director Sean Baker, a film set in a budget motel for long - stay welfare claimants and their families.

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This was made possible when a canceled trip to the Bahamas freed up Enchantment of the Seas.
So he is caught between a rock and a hard place: he can not succeed without fostering in humans that boundless appetite for enchantment that has always made them susceptible to the unscrambled signals of transcendence.
New Mexico is known as the Land of Enchantment, so it's understandable that 2 million people have chosen to make it their home.
Shakespeare meets Sherlock, and makes for pure enchantment in the inspired conjecture behind Shakespeare in Love.
Weapons and armor can have specific traits that will boost their damage or enchantment effect, but if you want to make items with those traits you'll need to research them.
The epic enchantment that made the original movie feel like a cousin of The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter has been diluted to a point where you now expect a slightly more substantial alternative to Percy Jackson & the Olympians.
But as the camera chases Moonee and her friends up and down the stairs, watching them as they poke their heads where they don't belong and make all manner of merry mischief, we come to see the motel as a place of hard - luck enchantment, a child's wonderland with its own very real pleasures and perils.
Enchantment, disenchantment and accommodation: How a faculty made sense of the succession of its principal.
There is enchantment in wondering... in seeing a beautiful portrait every now and then rather than an overabundance of the overexposed; I wanted the figure before me to remain a magnificent mystery, like any alluring woman is as the rarity of a thing is what makes it valuable, even an enigma, and when something or someone is that, they become captivating.
What she is also doing, apart from enjoying the unquestionable enchantment of this city in the evenings and the excellent calamari, is making the stall look popular and helping to bring in more business.
They're full of secret loot, collectible books, patrolling enemies, fishing mini-games, and crafting tables to make your own gear and enchantments.
His instinctive and scattergun approach to collecting makes for a show that's wildly energetic and enthralling: an eerie cowhide and resin installation (Nandipha Mntambo's Enchantment) stands erect and proud like a regal spectre in the middle of the space; it mingles with arresting monochrome portraits of children with cement dust faces by Mário Maculau; a comedic and surreal ink drawing of a goat at an office desk by Ato Malinda; a sweet and naively rendered mixed media work by Richard Kimathi depicting a couple, the man delineated through a pistol on his crotch.
Her curatorial project for the Dhaka Art Summit, The Missing One, flirts with the convergence of futurism, sci - fi, dystopia and enchantment via works of art made between 1922 and the present.
At the museum, Zakanitch described his particular enchantment with the floral patterning on linoleum floor tiles, imagery that he made his own in many iterations.
As her enchantment with the tombs of Egypt makes clear, Riley's work — though abstract — is not entirely non-referential.
Another provision which just goes to show how backward the Code is can be found at section 365, which makes it illegal to «fraudulently» exercise any kind of witchcraft, sorcery, enchantment or conjuration, or to tell fortunes, or pretend from his skill in occult science to discover something that has been stolen or lost.
It makes it illegal for anyone to fraudulently pretend to exercise witchcraft or sorcery or enchantment.
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