Sentences with phrase «fervor through»

Then somehow, it sadly unraveled to business greed and religious fervor through the «80s and «90s.

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Considering that the fervor around the primaries followed the two remaining major - party presidential candidates through the summer, it's no surprise ratings expectations are high for the first of three scheduled, 90 - minute debates.
Titov, who is reportedly a friend of Putin's as well as a «part of the Kremlin establishment,» seconded the president's fervor and opined that there exists «a need for change in [Russian] society» that may be addressed, at least in part, through the «development of the blockchain, cryptocurrencies, IT spheres.»
Atheism is a religion, whose god is mankind, self, and science, through the power of reason, logic, and intellect, whose prophets are Darwin, Dawkins, and Hitchens, and whose disciples zealously seek converts with more passion and fervor than other religions.
It is punctuated by earthquakes, fires, and plagues, and shot through with religious fervor and political intrigue.
Moral fervor led the modernists to attempt to engineer a better type of man through architecture.
Can God indeed lure all things to himself through the reconciling fervor of his love?
As they gain the summit, the pilgrims also reach a pinnacle of religious fervor — which sometimes becomes hysteria — expressed through prayer and ecstasy, a great many tears, quiet moaning or cries to Mary for assistance.
«But the sport that inspires true fervor - the one that compels people there to name their children after a popular coach and to heave bricks through the windows of an unpopular one - is college football.
Through his statements and gestures, it is clear Cuomo intends to try to capitalize on the torrent of anti-Trump fervor and to try to be at the forefront of Trump opposition in New York.
In a lengthy analysis, Times reporter Michael Barbaro today runs through leading gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo's track record on gay rights, and finds some places where his fervor on the issue wasn't as, well, consistent as he says it is now.
And through his statements and gestures, it is clear that Mr. Cuomo intends to try to capitalize on the torrent of anti-Trump fervor and to try to be at the forefront of Trump opposition in New York.
That untapped wealth, along with the prospect of a lucrative ice - free trade route through the Northwest Passage, is stirring up a mapping fervor the region hasn't seen since the 18th century.
As Ebert neared the end of his life, following a long battle with cancer that robbed him of his voice and part of his jaw, his fervor came through more than ever in his written words.
Nothing here is as bracing as the wild - eyed fervor of «Lust for Life,» or as alive as the bit in Kurosawa's «Dreams» in which van Gogh is played by a cuddly Martin Scorsese, but the best stretches of «Loving Vincent» make a convincing case that great artists are better understood through their work than through the facts of their life.
If anything, Scott sidesteps the Christianity vs. Islam debate entirely, instead choosing to uphold a belief in moderation, where people can cut through the fervor in order to see the reason of the situations, and not let blindly religious or vengeful personal beliefs lead them to brutality.
But the Guardian - affirmed New Brit Pack member stays refined through treacherous depravity, too; incest and murder aside, she brought a virginal charm to the orgiastic fervor of The Borgias (2011 — 2013).
Sudeikis had a humble tone when speaking about his new placement into the genre, while Headland paralleled her film's fervor to challenge the squeakier preconceptions of relationships as shown through funny love stories.
The chassis» grip levels are high, letting you slice through gradual bends and expressway interchange ramps with fervor and little body roll.
Though it all takes place in (and under) a very small town and the surrounding countryside, it feels expansive — there are tree homes, sewers, helicopters, broad fields, and a train going by in the distance — and the characters move through it with the ease and exploratory fervor of wild animals.
There's a scene midway through the game that aims to teach us about how to get out of the so - called «friend zone,» which begins with La Ruina awkwardly staring at a woman's pictures on his laptop, biting his lip and stroking the screen with fervor.
I never expected to see a sequel, even a non-direct sequel, so the announcement of NieR: Automata caught me completely by surprise, and my excitement for it has only grown since that announcement, and has now reached a fervor since I played through the demo this morning.
MILO REICE allows the history of art to flow through him with expressive fervor.
He's far more interested in finding himself through spiritual questioning, a practice that he champions with almost evangelical fervor as an emotional counterpoint to the «dead end» of postmoderism.
His art connects with a centuries - old Gothic lineage of horror, agony, and the grotesque originating in classical art inspired by religious fervor and the narratives of Christianity, and continuing through to contemporary art.
Den Breejen lives and breathes emotion through song lyrics; the fervor and the fandom that the music fuels within him become his muse.
Tough, straight - talking abstract painter Sonia Gechtoff is currently being rescued from ill - deserved obscurity, swept up in a wave of fervor for Abstract Expressionism sparked by MoMA's more narrowly selected show (up through Apr. 25).
The creative possibilities explored through photography were never richer or more varied than in the years between the First and Second World Wars, when photographers approached figuration, abstraction, and architecture with unmatched imaginative fervor.
★ Bronx Museum of the Arts: «Martin Wong: Human Instamatic» (through Feb. 14) Fervor, desire and coded insider - outsider knowledge crackle through this career retrospective of one of our great 20th - century American visionaries.
Some of these drawings appeared in concert with Marden's paintings at his 2006 Museum of Modern Art retrospective, but I admit readily to being one of those repeat visitors who powered through the drawings, favoring instead bold arrays of beguiling monochromes and the whiplike organic fervor in Marden's Cold Mountain series and later works.
Ah, the pitter patter of four - legged feet as they whip through your living room at overclocked speeds or uproot your prize gladiolas with manic fervor.
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