Sentences with phrase «familiar lines»

The movie begins moving along familiar lines as crew and creature battle.
It's an all to familiar line when meeting with previously represented clients.
As Theresa May strode out to address the press following an all too familiar chain of events, an all too familiar line of response beckoned.
The mass shooting in Sutherland Springs played out along familiar lines in the nation's capital, with Republicans standing their ground against new gun laws and Democrats condemning Congress for inaction.
I can easily picture the books travelling through the different stations on familiar lines.
Early one morning many years ago I was walking along the shore of the Sea of Galilee, and Whittier's familiar lines kept running through my head:
The Alfa Romeo Giulia is tailor - made for anyone bored with the oh - so familiar line - up of German executive saloons on their company car list.
The sedan's familiar lines hide more tech features, including some that seeped down from the A7, and a turbocharged V6 engine.
Mikulski, Shelby, and Sen. Thad Cochran (R - MS) were the only Senators present and the questions fell along familiar lines.
Dismissiveness of those who do not toe the familiar line likely has something to do with confidence in one's own position, or the lack thereof.
The familiar line at the end of that parable mandates similar action: «Go and do likewise.»
It is psychologically true, as in John Donne's familiar line, that «No man is an Island, entire of itself.»
It is pervasive if sometimes implicit in Jeremiah, as witness for example, the familiar lines on the new covenant (Jer.
There is sound mental health wisdom in the familiar line, «Inspiration is to be enjoyed, then employed.»
It's become such a familiar line to us that its weirdness is a little lost.
The definition adds a new dimension to the familiar lines, «Joyful, joyful, we adore thee,» as it implies a people willingly and compassionately entering into the suffering and sorrow of an unjust and unmerciful world.
Emerson's attachment to Hindu concepts of «oneness» is reflected in all his writings, most notably in a poem entitled Brahma which includes the familiar lines:
The hymn «There Is a Green Hill Far Away» contains the familiar line: «He died that we might be forgiven, he died to make us good, that we might go at last to heaven, saved by his precious blood.»
And finally, the familiar line put out in the anti Cesc camp: the manner in which he left.
Kyle Walker was a doubt along with Victor Wanyama ahead of the weekend, but both have recovered to take their place in a familiar line - up for Tottenham as they will be confident that they have enough to claim all three points without their talismanic striker.
Cuadrado's form since moving to Stamford Bridge has been less than impressive, barely appearing for the team in the second half of the season as they stuck with a familiar line - up in their bid to claim Premier League glory, which they achieved largely with an attack consisting of Eden Hazard, Oscar and Willian behind the main striker.
With no big name signings, The Gunners had a familiar line up, and a stadium full of sceptical fans.
The lineage is then traced along a familiar line from renaissance Italy, to Civil War England, to revolutionary America.
Silver, at the news conference, also fell back on the familiar line that the tax cap and rent control laws are related philosophically because they keep peoples» homes affordable.
Mr. Grimm's camp also reiterated their familiar line of attack, linking Mr. Recchia with Mayor Bill de Blasio, with whom the challenger served in the City Council, and blasting him for voting in favor of former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's congestion pricing plan and for raising property taxes in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.
The discussion followed the familiar lines expressed by committee chairman Lamar Smith (R - TX) and others at least since 2013 that 13 federal agencies are involved in climate change / earth science research, while NASA uniquely is responsible for space exploration.
Perhaps you will hear a familiar line or two, or spot a character type that is familiar.?
Formally bold but thematically timid, it's selling a familiar line of goods and it goes easy on its main character.
Scott Pilgrim is packed to the gills with laugh - out - loud moments, whether it's the delivery of a familiar line, a sight gag, or an artfully deployed middle finger.
As such, the first half of Phantom Thread appears to pass along familiar lines: another story of a tortured male creative genius — yes, his gowns truly are gasp - worthy — taking out his art - fuelled frustrations and insecurities on a blameless female victim.
-- just another issue that divides Democrats from Republicans along familiar lines: Are schools a state and local responsibility, or is there a role for the federal government?
The story has a familiar line: No one thinks much of these students; their life prospects are limited.
Their first response to the Los Angeles Times and to «Waiting for «Superman»» has been to drag out that familiar line.
While the performance of the district's middle schools tended to break along familiar lines — with the top schools filled with high levels of white students in less impoverished areas — the CORE data for high schools reveal a different story in several key categories.
And it breaks down along familiar lines: where you live and the color of your skin.
Many of the familiar lines and creases have been sharpened for greater definition.
Expect the Porsche plug - in hybrid to be closely related to the rumored Audi Q8 e-tron, while the familiar line of GTS, Turbo, and Diesel models will also be available.
But beyond its familiar lines and homey ergonomics, the half - century - old platform has accumulated a compendium of physics - defying technology.
Much of the switchgear has been relocated as compared to the outgoing model — the familiar line - up of toggle switches is still on the centre console, but the window buttons are now on the doors, while a BMW - style iDrive controller sits between the front seats, replacing the old car's joystick.
Under the hood, the model will carry a familiar line of engines with a new, 2.7 - liter EcoBoost delivering awesome power and better fuel economy.
The TV spot mostly shows off footage from the upcoming game, including some pretty spectacular looking explosions, but the nostalgia factor's strong — especially when the characters are spouting off familiar lines and encouraging the team to «rock and roll.»
It's actually a mash - up, blending the familiar line - clearing action with the color - matching gameplay of Sega's own puzzle series.
In 1839, the familiar lines of «My country «tis of thee / Sweet land of liberty,» morphed into the mournful verse: My country!
A Familiar Line at Key Projects.
Occasionally, with a number of the paintings containing the familiar line of the end of the film strip, Daniels lets the immaculate facade literally slip to reveal the mechanism lying behind it.
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