Sentences with phrase «enough echoes of»

Now more than a quarter century after his death, in 1980, galleries can not get enough echoes of street art and graphic novels.
The goal here is that eventually there will be enough echoes of fallen heroes to help someone actually beat the level the whole way through.

Not exact matches

She echoed Mayor Mandel's oft - heard comment that Edmontonians should not settle for «good - enough» and spent much of her speech praising his progress on infrastructure, transportation and arts issues over the past nine - years.
When enough people do it, and you've got a bit of momentum from this massive credit echo boom, part of this whole boom in subprime and non-subprime lending has been underwritten by historically safe money.
And as if that were not enough, the archeology of allusion uncovers references to Dante, Tasso, echoes of Dante in Tasso, Ovid, Elijah's chariot, Columbus, and Ulysses.
Some of the negroes would be tending the roasting flesh; some with the swab, basting with the seasoning; some laughing loud enough to wake the sleeping echoes; some lazily stretched out on the ground thinking of tomorrow's feast.
When this lineup was put up, most of the fans echoed the fact that this is a very strong team, and everyone EXPECTED that this should be enough to beat Olympiakos....
Eventually, there are about 60 of them, not enough to kill the echoes.
Neil I echo your sentiments and in particular your concerns regarding the influence of the maggots of the game, namely the agents.They are destroying football for the man in the street and there will come a time when the ordinary can will finally say enough is enough.
«Democrats have spoken loud and clear, in one voice, echoing off every corner of the Hudson Valley — that we are back; we are strong; we have had enough, and we are ready work together to make Congress work for working people again,» Maloney said in a statement.
Groups today, even in their criticism of the use of tax loopholes by the wealthy, for instance, echo Rousseau's sense that the poor man «always bears the burden which his richer neighbour has influence enough to get excepted from.»
Presentationally, the decision to offer a ten - year plan, while admirably long - term thinking, seems a tactical error (at least we might thank our lucky stars it was not a five - year plan, although the echo of Chairman Mao was still enough to please the headline - writers).
CHIME should spot thousands of FRBs in a few years, Kovetz says, enough to look for telltale echoes.
When bats echolocate, they emit rapid - fire, high - frequency clicks (usually out of range of human hearing), then swivel their ears like radar dishes to catch the echoes, a system sensitive enough to detect objects as thin as a human hair and tiny, night - flying insects.
I wish this place wasn't such an echo chamber, far to sudo religious for me, lot's of great info here but we don't need the ideology inserted into the argument of diet, it's confusing enough.
It's actually a decent enough story, with echoes of «Broadway Danny Rose», but really nothing standing out to remember.
Bruce Almighty feels fresh enough but in some ways echoes 1993's Groundhog Day, in which unhappy TV weatherman Bill Murray faced the metaphysical challenge of reliving the same day over and over.
(3) What it doesn't do is concern itself enough with the form of the film: the aesthetics, or — a word Bordwell prefers and that echoes back to Aristotle — the poetics of film.
We are enough, we've been enough and we always will be enough,» she said, echoing what we're going to assume is the prevailing assessment at Fox, where Empire continues to be one of the biggest things on TV.
Flyboys wants us to take it seriously, with loud, bombastic music that tries to conjure up echoes of Saving Private Ryan and (oddly enough) Titanic, but it's pretty much impossible to do so when there's no real edge to the film, no grit and despair.
The movie is sharp enough to suggest that she feels the echo of her mother's hatred in every slap, and she can't give that up.
The local hoodlums are led by Ray Winstone, who eats up any scenery unfortunate enough to cross his path and regurgitates biographical nonsense in a kind of crude and distracting echo of The Dark Knight's Joker.
Instead, there's an extended flashback, set to Phil Collins» «In the Air Tonight» and full of star wipes (during which a narrator echoes the phrase «Star wipe» to add more redundancy), about where the Aqua Teens came from, and, boy, the trademark anticlimactic ending can not come soon enough.
In today's absurdly polarized politics, where everyone gets dubbed an ally or an enemy and either embraced or scorned 24/7, regardless of the issue, where we inhabit echo chambers, and where collaboration and comradeship seem possible only within them, a major reason we don't get much done is because we don't have enough people like Al..
Students everywhere echo what 9th grader Teton Magpie told me on a reservation in Montana — adults simply don't expect enough of him and his peers.
The interior is a nice enough place in which to reside, though we're not so sure about some of the red graphics echoing the «red and roll» exterior paint scheme — the red stickers on the door cards and dashboard trim seem a little like afterthoughts.
And still it is perfectly easy to use: select first, release the clutch and the car will pull uphill without any extra throttle: we shouldn't forget that with «just» 284 lb ft of torque, the Atom's torque - to - weight ratio is 525 lb ft per ton, but oddly enough that figure doesn't echo inside your crash helmet as you pootle out onto the street.
I'm on the edge of fanfic enough that I see these groups, but not so involved that I'm blinded by any echo chamber.
When we interviewed the founders of Booklending, they echoed simalar sentiments, that not enough books are lendable and hopefully Amazon and Barnes and Noble will see the process of lending books as big business.
To echo Lara Schiffbauer in her good comment, this is one of the main areas in which we simply don't understand enough, «we» being just about all of us.
Penello's words echo those of Microsoft senior VP of interactive entertainment Don Mattrick, and more recently SEGA West president Mike Hayes who says developers simply haven't had enough hands - on time with the device to make use of it in more complex games.
The small - size works painted on cigar - box lids and offered as gifts to friends echo the monumental paintings but bear them into a realm of affection and intimacy; they are nevertheless authoritative enough, as exhibition curator Sarah C. Bancroft observes in her fine catalogue essay, to «capture one's attention from across the room and command an expanse of wall space disproportionate to their actual size.»
Ding's crosses, then, may have become simply the language he uses, but their accumulated units prove ambiguous enough to allow both microscopic and macroscopic projections from the world, and at the same time to trigger multiple echoes of other abstract painters.
I would echo William's comment that this is an interesting and important area of scientific study, but I do not think it is well enough understood that it makes sense to spend a lot of energy «warning» people about it.
First that you have misjudged the chronology on how the IPCC formed, second, echoed by many, that it was too broad brushed (von Storch and Kloor), it doesn't take into account how the IPCC bureaucracy has turned over several times over the years (Eli Rabbet), you've never provided proof as to how the IPCC's control extends out into the academic realm, and it completely overlooks all the other possibilities, ie, the strength of the science is robust and the risk dire enough to receive to the amount of funding, attention, etc. and any other option at the time would have been outrageous, especially considering that what has been predicted is currently happening.
Because it directly undermines the central claim of their whole series — the charge that has been picked up by the activist echo chamber and others — that we definitively knew enough in the early 1980s to support curbs on fossil fuel use.
... As a result, alerts in the aggregate are now timely enough to be part of the news and not just an echo of it.»
The 9 - year - old granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr. «I have a dream that enough is enough,» she said, echoing the words of her grandfather's famous 1963 speech in Washington.
If your room feels cold, sound echoes or if the vibe is cozy enough, it might not be the size of the room but instead you just might need more layers.
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