Sentences with phrase «far as my characters»

As far as characters that don't work well, there are TONS of examples of that.
Hamlet, to which reference has been made, is true in so far as the characters of the play are life - like, their motivations understandable, their actions consistent and credible.
In fact, often at their best when indignnt and angry as far as their character work goes.
As far as characters go voice acting is sub-par, but gets the job done.
It has been a brilliant strategy to refrain from using any images of Batman in the trade ads for this film, focusing on Bruce Wayne throughout, ushering the story through further as a character piece, not a superhero extravaganza.
On a personal note, being a hardcore Spidey fan, I felt I might be bothered by some of the modifications made to the origin, but after watching the finished film, I must say that none of the changes really have any bearing on the overall story, and it's remarkably accurate as far as the characters go.
I also wanted to try out other faiths, as far as my characters went, and write about the beauty in them.
At meetings of the Club, the order of business, so far as the character and nature of the meeting may permit, shall be as follows:
At meeting of the Club the order of business, so far as the character and nature of the meeting may permit, shall be as follows:
At meetings of the Society, the order of business so far as the character and nature of the meeting may permit, shall be as follows:
At a meeting of the Club, the order of business, so far as the character and nature of the meeting may permit, shall be as follows:
It sounds to me (and it jives with my memories of the game) that Metal Gear's got a pretty decent curve as far as character empowerment goes.
As far as characters being added by fans, one of the wildest is Donkey Kong while Cody from Final Fight «just fits» so well.
This streamlined approach may turn some of the more hardcore adherents of the genre off from the game, but I personally found it refreshing to let the game take the wheel as far as character growth and narrative progression are concerned.
I find it kind of unfair to dismiss Nier: Automata as an «anime butt» game while it is the second highest rated game this year after Zelda with superb gameplay that rivals Bayonetta as far as character action go, an amazing soundtrack worthy of the original and from what I've seen a pretty insane and interesting story.

Not exact matches

Level 3: An Obama character drops a copy of the US Constitution from the top of the White House as the Clinton character waits below to try to hit it as far as possible
What critics said: «In a summer movie landscape with Spider - Man, a simian army waging further battle for the planet and Charlize Theron as a sexy Cold War - era superspy, it says something that one of the most compelling characters is Al Gore.»
You don't have to get far into most feature films to see some impact of money and wealth, but some movies put money front and center as the main feature, almost warranting its own mention as a character in the credits.
giants — The term in Hebrew implies not so much the idea of great stature as of reckless ferocity, impious and daring characters, who spread devastation and carnage far and wide.
Suppose, further, that this issue was logically related to matters of principle at a deeper level, so that one could not commit oneself on this issue without also making significant commitments about the internal logic and character of the tradition as a whole.
Finally, you aren't even discussing your particular God character per se, you use a far more sweeping term, «Supernatural being», which would sweep in the very creatures and beings which you claim are as mythological — therefore, ironically, you confirm the analogy in the very same paragraph where you attempt to discredit it.
Unless you can prove otherwise God is merely a character in a book and, as far as I know, it isn't a crime to speak your mind about a literary character, is it?
As far as we know, Jesus is an entirely fictional characteAs far as we know, Jesus is an entirely fictional characteas we know, Jesus is an entirely fictional character.
That belief in God is more important than the character and policies of the person running shows that we have a long way to go as far as maturity and tolerance goes.
Further, some comments have been created by fictionalized characters as a way for the company to provide examples of possible < but not guaranteed < results.
Violence is inevitable, but so far as concerns society it has the same character as the universally prevailing law of gravitation, which is not in any way an expression of God's love in Christ or of Christian vocation.
It certainly has a mythical character as far as its objective setting is concerned.
The orthodox answer, as we know, is that these phenomena simply give further evidence of the fundamentally racist character of the American polity.
If I were to describe, so far as this is possible, the company I have enjoyed with my • most intimate companion of fifty - five years, whose name when I met her was Dorothy Eleanore Cooper, the reader in response could not do better than to quote one of Jane Austen's characters: «That is not good company, that is the best company.»
Or was it only an event in the lives of the disciples — a change in their outlook as they came to realize through further reflection upon their dead and buried Teacher, that his influence still lived on, that his teaching had been true, that his life must be their example and his character a pattern for themselves to follow, that although he was dead he must still be revered in their memory as their Lord whose spirit could still be recreated in themselves in so far as they dedicated themselves to the aim of following in his footsteps?
So far Wieman had related the first three strands I identified directly to the primordial nature of God: supreme value as an aesthetic concept, the identification of God with this Something which creates supreme value, and the empirical character.
Virtually all of what is going on in its environment, far from being of marginal concern, will be determinative of its character as that molecule.
This difficulty would however be mitigated if we could say (as Whitehead himself however nowhere does, as far as I know) that it is not actual entities which are objectively immortal in the constitution of other actual entities, but the characters, or forms of their experience which are reproduced» (op.
It also prevents us from making real our relationship to God, for the meeting with God takes place in the «lived concrete,» and lived concreteness exists only in so far as the moment retains its true dialogical character of presentness and uniqueness.
A false security prevents us from making real our relationship to God, for the meeting with God takes place in the «lived concrete,» and lived concreteness exists only in so far as the moment retains its true dialogical character of presentness and uniqueness.
This similarity between mythical thinking and the I - Thou relation is made explicit through Professor (and Mrs.) Frankfort's use of Buber's distinction between I - It and I - Thou, their identification of myth with the dynamically reciprocal I - Thou relation in which every faculty of man is involved, and their recognition of the unique and unpredictable character of the Thou — «a presence known only in so far as it reveals itself.»
For him it was a point of cardinal significance: an act is a moral act only so far as it expresses the whole character of the man who acts.
The genuinely «disclosive» character of much recent linguistic and phenomenological study of religious language as a limit - language disclosing certain authentic limit - experiences encourages me in the further belief that more «personal» experiential evidence is also available.
The nation took on a character which we are to envisage as a very moderate expression of the high concepts put forth by the three accepted exponents of the way of the Lord; or perhaps it is better said that hee nation trailed far behind such ideals.
Far too few heroes have not been exposed as people of weak character.
As soon as we move beyond the work, beliefs or attitudes one holds to judging another's character or motives, we have gone too faAs soon as we move beyond the work, beliefs or attitudes one holds to judging another's character or motives, we have gone too faas we move beyond the work, beliefs or attitudes one holds to judging another's character or motives, we have gone too far.
This episode is huge character development, not so much with the major - story - arc - connections (at least as far as we know) so there is much to discuss.
And when I speak of the essential character of these elements in the event, I mean simply that we actually find them there and that, so far as we can see, the event would have been altogether different if any one of them had been missing.
The one notable exception is the Buchman movement, but its exaggerated pietistic character deprives it of any particular significance as far as the total life of the Protestant churches is concerned.
We have stressed the direct and concrete nature of the challenge to faith in the teaching of Jesus; we turn now to explore further the response - as - obedience aspect of that teaching in terms of a group of sayings which exhibit the radical and total character of the challenge of Jesus altogether.
But once a pertinent change of character has been obtained, Hartshorne feels that further punishment of a particular man is ethically unjustified — even though it may have some political justification as society's best means of appeasing the anger of those who have been victimized by the «guilty party.
when the Bible speaks of God's Word, then it means unreservedly word as word — word that as far as its word - character is concerned is completely normal, let us not hesitate to say: natural, oral word taking place between man and man.5
And while we still have a lot of work ahead, we've come as far as we have mainly because of the perseverance and character of ordinary Americans.
A few histories of local churches have examined the identifying cultural traits of their subjects, exploring the symbolic patterns that give a particular congregation its unique character, instead of the far more common topics of local church history, such as campaigns, catastrophes, and clergy.
And further, «neither physical nature nor life can be understood unless we fuse them together as essential factors in the composition of «really real» things whose interconnections and individual characters constitute the universe» (Whitehead 1966 p. 150).
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