Cooper and Turshen don't play it broadly like the Horny Teen Boy and Pretty Popular Girl archetypes we so often see,
finding subtlety in the stereotypes.
The researchers
found another subtlety in the Amazon's response to rainfall, which has led to new insights on a question under debate: Are seasonal changes in plant growth more limited by lack of sunlight or lack of water?
Finding the subtleties in behaviour makes your classroom management more intelligent, more human and more likely to effect positive change that is sustained.
Even a true Koons sceptic will
find some subtlety here.
Pfaff is able to
find the subtlety of her materials; the music of these sculptures pours through, a cappella...
Yet somehow Pfaff is able to
find the subtlety of her materials; the music of these sculptures pours through, a cappella.
His post-Venice works are distinctive, including themes found throughout his career with a new -
found subtlety.
Not exact matches
You try to
find nuance, real world
subtlety in people portrayed in the bible but what do we really see?
I was, therefore, surprised to
find that such
subtlety and attention to nuance was not duplicated in Neuhaus» review of The Evangelical Moment («The Public Square,» August / September), a book that in a certain sense chronicles my own transition from Roman Catholicism to evangelical Protestantism.
The graphic exposés of European savagery
found in his Brief History of the Destruction of the Indies have all the
subtlety of Bosch's hallucinations of hell.
Usually ultraconservative in theology, seriously limited in their awareness of what full discipleship would mean, certainly unschooled in the
subtleties of New Testament scholarship, they nevertheless
find in Jesus their Lord and Savior.
They tend to be very literal in their view of the bible,
finding if difficult to perceive the
subtleties of literary analysis that most of us
find basic, all of which are characteristics of oral cultures.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost completely obscured the epistemological
subtlety that is to be
found in the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two books.
What I've
found I love most about this soup, is the combination of the sweet carrots with the warming oregano spice and the
subtlety of the fresh fennel.
Brewed, it was also tasty, but lacked some of the pleasant
subtleties found when prepared in a press pot.
There was so much humor in
subtlety of delivery and I
found myself legitimately invested in who drew the dicks.
From a childhood fascination with cactus plants, to field work in Brazil tracing the wild progenitor of the cassava plant, to learning the
subtleties of rice cultivation from an expert farmer in the highlands of Thailand, evolutionary biologist Barbara Schaal has
found science to be «just so much...
In musical terms, says Dr Veronica Grieneisen, whose fascination with music helped shape the study, the team has
found a way of analysing complex shapes that delivers not only the basic sound but its
subtlety, depth and harmonic range.
The
findings also introduce
subtlety to a bedrock tenet of quantum physics about light's apparent unwillingness to display its particle and wave faces at the same time.
From a childhood fascination with cactus plants, to field work in Brazil tracing the wild progenitor of the cassava plant, to learning the
subtleties of rice cultivation from an expert farmer in the highlands of Thailand, evolutionary biologist Barbara Schaal has
found science to be «just so much fun.»
«The bottom line here is that there's a lot of
subtlety to the
findings of this work so far,» she said.
Clair explains the
subtleties of alignment and gives you pointers for
finding stability and strength in this pose.
At a time when most films lack
subtlety, it is rare to
find one as delicate, wistful and tender as «Neverwas.»
Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray inhabit these characters so fully and with such restraint and
subtlety that you can watch each scene repeatedly and
find some new quiet choice they make that really helps you to understand who they are.
Switching between the two and understanding the
subtleties of their characters is important to
finding the right solution for many situations.
My personal take is a little of both,
finding the boldness and effectiveness intriguing, yet wishing Anderson employed much more
subtlety to it, as the obviousness of it pulls us out of the story to instead reflect on Anderson's technique, adding to the feeling of him as a filmmaker with pretense.
The small miracle of First Reformed is that its outrageousness — which flirts with satire, symbolism, climate fears, and the stuff of cheap thrillers yet still
finds room for a transcendently goofy psychedelic sequence — should come from a place of
subtlety.
You won't
find much
subtlety in the solid period - piece drama «Marshall,» but you will
find plenty of crowd - pleasing courtroom theatrics, some wonderful performances from the main players — and yes, all sorts of reminders of how far we've come in terms of race relations since the early 1940s, and how very, very far we still have to go.
As displayed in his respectable debut, «Lights Out,» Swedish filmmaker Sandberg appreciates the
subtleties of haunted house movies: hearing faraway footsteps, glimpsing movement in the shadows,
finding clues that everything is not as it seems.
Blanchett's modulated turn is key to the psychological horror of the piece; her controlled work as Annie
finds herself increasingly unable to control or make sense of her visions adds a layer of
subtlety that not only makes the proceedings a bit more unsettling but also consistently grounded in a convincing reality.
Though this was a very abbreviated review, I thought I conveyed that I liked the film and its
subtlety, though I
found the dramatic arc a «tad flat.»
Keira Knightley shines as Turing's teammate and eventual fiancé Joan Clarke,
subtlety creating a brilliant, outgoing personality where Turing
finds comfort.
All trace of
subtlety or grace is absent as the film leadenly hits all the expected thriller beats at an exceedingly rushed pace: Frank and Danny don't like Rick; Rick wins them over; Danny
finds out about Rick, but no one except the impossibly honorable Frank believes him; etc..
Painfully unfunny much of the time, this film will only appeal to those who
find the most obvious of gags to be hilarious, the kind of audiences where any attempt at
subtlety is lost.
Ross (The Hunger Games, Seabiscuit, Pleasantville) does
find more
subtlety as the film progresses, but Newton's heroically righteous nature, albeit delivered through a committed and moving performance from McConaughey, feels manufactured.
That the players each manage to
find a moment of
subtlety and depth in the midst of a dedicatedly theatrical construct speaks volumes about the level of talent involved in the piece.
Those who prefer more
subtlety will definitely
find themselves happier with the design of the Mazda 3.
A scholarship essay is a persuasive argument, but one that requires a
subtlety not often
found in the everyday prose style of your typical argumentative essay.
The «ornaments» may best be known to many as elements
found in Wingdings, for example, but may be designed into many other font families with matching
subtleties.
With understated
subtlety, in these pages Ondaatje aches to
find peace with the father he never really knew.
Amazon does get into some of the
subtleties in a publication that's not nearly as easy to
find as the resources mentioned above.
I've spent so much time on the Permanent Portfolio because I
find it fascinating, and I enjoyed discussing its
subtleties with Craig Rowland, who has studied it extensively.
This is an active kitten who hasn't
found her voice (yet) and hasn't yet learned the fine points of
subtlety, but who gets along well with others.
Both titles feel like works of art as well as games and, while their stories are very simple, leave a lasting effect on the player, with a
subtlety of tone and a poignancy rarely
found in this medium.
For this exhibition the pieces were chosen not only because of their life and vibrancy, but because of their small size; I feel that there is an immediate transaction that takes you into them and because they are small, the relationship of the paintings to the body is different — one has to get up close to see them,
find the complexity, detail and
subtlety that lies in wait for the patient observer.
Haugaard is currently researching the mechanics of sound, trying to
find ways to use and exploit the
subtleties of sound to engineer a more affective experience.
Through his work, he tries to capture
subtleties and moments which exist in everyday life, using his camera as a tool for sharing in his own perspective from wherever he
finds himself.
Ideas of beauty and humor can also be
found in her work as well, as she believes the
subtlety of interjecting them can often help catch the attention of the viewer, this is important to her when presenting ideas that may otherwise be, overlooked.
Through these works, the viewer is privy to both sides of the goings on of a thirty - something man in New York: sexcapades with his girlfriend, the image of his friend picking a wedgie after a dip in the ocean, a calculator with 8008135 spelled on the screen, are balanced by quiet, introspective views of the city, intimacy shown within the interior of his apartment, and the beauty
found in the
subtlety of his bathroom sink.
Biography: EBERHARD ROSS explores what he calls «Organic Geometries»; the dynamic
subtleties, structures and patterns
found in nature.