Sentences with phrase «evinces much»

The director behind the celebrated (but uneven) cannibal movie «We Are What We Are,» and the vampire indie «Stake Land,» Mickle certainly has a proclivity for dark and bloody genre films with intense horror tropes, and «Cold In July» evinces much of those affinities.
15:41 - «The reason you do not appear to be evincing much surprise is that you expect government to respond favourably to a bid by News Corp since support had been given to the Conservative party by the Sun,» Jay says.

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And though we shall need to emphasize how» much «There is a God» evinces an attitude to the familiar, we shall find in the end that it also evinces some recognition of patterns in time easily missed, and that, therefore, differences as to there being any gods is in part a difference as to what is so and therefore as to the facts, though not in the simple ways which first occurred to us.
(iii) Ironically the US and German cases evinced against the Pope concerning abuses back in the 70s and 80s (as with the much more recent Ealing headmaster case used very prominently against Archbishop Nichols) show the Church being decades ahead of the game as they had all involved full and appropriate cooperation with civil authorities.
His antics only go so far though, evincing a disjointed structure that feels more like bits strung together than a coherent tale, much less one that needed to be told.
The Techniscope format was a cheap way to get a widescreen image by only using half as much film as true CinemaScope (i.e., anamorphic) requires, and this presentation seems to reflect the reduced effective resolution of the material, evincing a softness around the edges that's sometimes exacerbated by missed focus.
Evincing many lucid and extemporaneous qualities, Linklater doesn't do catching up though, as «Boyhood» feels much less like a greatest hits package and more analogous to being in the moment, watching the sprawling, occasionally dull home videos of family over more than a decade's time.
In conducting my monthly survey of commercial gallery shows this month I was struck by the amount of representational work on view, and even more so by the «academic» rigor much of it evinces.
Consisting of resin and paint on multiple layers of unprimed canvas, it evinces a new materiality on Hubbard's part (c.f. Natalie Frank) but remains true to his pleasingly sleek style, which does much to sex up the whole category of abstraction.
For all his talk of simply copying visions without adjustment, Bess's best efforts evince a sophisticated grasp of the physicality of paint and bare canvas that puts him very much in step with the Abstract Expressionists and other artists of his time.
Last night's debate was fascinating and engaging, and though constitutional text was celebrated with much fanfare, the particular positions developed by the various candidates discussed above did not evince on an individual or collective level a rock solid commitment to knowing and enforcing constitutional text.
Much of the content on the account was apolitical, evincing positive portrayals of Islam and Muslims and debunking some of the very Islamophobic myths Russia was simultaneously deploying through other accounts.
But it's not so much about the cable or charger as the level of attention that they evince: quality accessories make you feel taken care of, and it's nice to see that OnePlus has applied its «no compromises» motto to the out - of - box experience.
'' [O] nly a minority of children in single - parent families are maladjusted; the majority evince no psychopathology or behavioral symptoms, whether or not they experience psychic pain... Although many social scientists have emphasized the effects of father absence on child adjustment, Amato's research clearly indicates that the bivariate association between the two variables is much weaker than one might expect.
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