Sentences with phrase «few anachronisms»

While Lovelace is well made, with a terrific sense of period (though a few anachronisms exist), and features quite a formidable cast, especially a very courageous Seyfried, ultimately, the storytelling lacks a certain thematic resonance that makes a decent production into something well worth going out of your way to see.
There are a few anachronisms and embellishments thrown in to make for a more compelling, cinematically appealing story.

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Canwest's Sunday papers are survived by a few remaining Sunday editions across Canada — most notably the Sunday Star — but the 24 - hour news cycle will undoubtedly continue to force the number down, as sitting with the Sunday paper becomes more of an anachronism, in a country that never fully embraced the idea of a Sunday paper in the first place.
The movie is set in 1960, but this is not really an anachronism because the Super Cub was produced from 1949 to 1994 with relatively few changes.
There's even a few fantasy elements woven throughout the game's light story, a delightfully unexpected anachronism to the «modern rural community» tone set early on.
Now that few writers rely on print reporters, with many actually lacking reasonable access to them, the rule's explicit prohibition on using Westlaw or LEXIS (or presumably any other electronic source) «as a source for the official case name» is manifestly an anachronism.
At a time when few researchers rely on print reports, the Supreme Court's continued dependence on a set of print volumes, produced long after the fact, for a case's official cite (and final text) is a costly anachronism.
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