Sentences with phrase «essential viewing though»

Can't say it's essential viewing though.

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Though some of his views were a bit unorthodox, Newton saw God as essential to the existence of space.
Morrison much admired Thomas and shared most of his views, but he regarded the two - party system as essential to American government, corrupt and self - seeking though that system might be.
Christianity began with one whose public career was so short, whose teachings were seemingly so casual and so conditioned by a particular view of history, and whose death was apparently due to such impractical idealism, that some scholars have held his connection with it to have been only a minor, even though possibly an essential, cause of its existence.
Though conventionally viewed as destructive of community, gossip, Samuel Heilman demonstrates, is essential for corporate cohesion.16 Telling tales about other members, even maliciously, is an important way of identifying and characterizing the congregation.
Even though such outreach activities carry no paycheck and are a considerable time investment, Gaab views them as an essential part of the research partnership she has established with schools.
Though it could do with fewer talking - head interviews and more extended clips from these impassioned live performances, Young Rebels is essential viewing for anyone interested in rap music, free speech issues or the youth culture of contemporary Cuba.
This film, which is Israel's candidate for awards consideration as best foreign movie, is essential viewing for cinephiles, though once - a-month filmgoers and «tired businessmen» might be too baffled to enjoy the artistry on display.
Small though the gallery was and modest the work on view, its programming was essential viewing for San Francisco artists, curators, critics and collectors who wanted to remain on their toes.
It could be that overt contemporaneity is essential for some painters in the sense that the new technologies in image manufacture, appearance and dissemination (Walter Benjamin's, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, is of course a key text) are programmatically allowed to impact on their practice — though I would argue that Auerbach's daily record of his interaction with painting his portraits and urban street views are as contemporaneous, and empirical, as you can get.
Though the state requirement for «supervised driving practice» before taking a road test applies only to those under 18 — and certainly does not demand experience in Manhattan — many older students view the lessons as an essential education.
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