Sentences with phrase «find the path directly»

The rumbling, churning electronic score by Ben Salisbury and Portishead's Geoff Barrow, who previously collaborated on the score to Ex Machina, finds a path directly to the viewer's anxiety button and presses it incessantly.

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What Lynch is driving at with his insistence on the analogical imagination, which finds in the images of limitation «the path to whatever the self is seeking: to insight, or beauty, or, for that matter, to God,» is directly related to what I have called metaphor as method.
But when others appear to have arrived at a place where forgiveness and adoption are sensed and valued, even when these things are not directly spoken of in the language of another faith's mainstream reflection, are we to say that God has not found a path for himself?
On a field cozily embraced by fir, juniper and 19,400 fans, San Jose State found itself last Saturday night parked directly in the path of San Diego State, a small - college football team that has been itching to sink its teeth into major college competition.
Students exposed directly to work environments in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields are more likely to decide to follow paths that will lead to such careers, according to the findings of «Vocational Anticipatory Socialization of Adolescents: Messages, Sources, and Frameworks that Influence Interest in STEM Careers,» published online today in the National Communication Association's Journal of Applied Communication Research.
And so this directly puts the paths in place to get you to the lodge as quickly as possible, and in the case of reprogramming all the way back to an embryonic state, it may still work fine to go back up to the top of the hill and eventually find yourself to the lodge, but it's probably much more efficient to do this directly, and a lot less changes will happen along the way.
Despite everything Cassie does to change their destiny, they find themselves directly in the killer tornado's path...
Follow the painted signs on the rocks to find the path that will lead you directly to this Banuk Figure.
More than anything, this economy stresses the importance of making job decisions that help you find your career path instead of landing you directly to the highly lucrative and exciting destination.
While many graduates convert their university education directly into employment opportunities, others, like Judy Arnall, BA» 88, find that it is their life choices that propel them down a particular career path.
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