Sentences with phrase «for wildness»

«The Florida Project» could easily have been cruel and exploitative, punishing its characters for their wildness and the audience for enjoying it.
Men: With a significant drop in energy from the week before, your woman is no longer in the mood for your wildness.
In historic records passenger pigeons were noted for their wildness and preference for forests over man - made environments.

Not exact matches

I wonder if fame is more a construct of our celebrity - obsession, but God isn't the new celebrity to brand and make palatable for the masses — there is too much complexity and wildness for God; God won't obey the spreadsheets.
If cared for, acknowledged, and brought into the light, the wildness of sex still doesn't submit to domestication, but it can offer practice in humility, humor, and groundedness.
Donâ $ ™ t get me wrong, I am all for freedom and wildness and exploring everything that God has for me in this rich life experience, but my freedom must be defined by Him and his terms»
For more on that story, we can turn to Jeffrey Bilbro's Loving God's Wildness: The Christian Roots of Ecological Ethics in American Literature.
The definition therefore certainly embraces every conceivable and actual form of sin; it certainly throws into relief the decisive fact that sin is despair (for sin is not the wildness of flesh and blood, but it is the spirit's consent thereto), and it is... before God.
But the Christian discomfort with wildness will be with us for a while.
Many of the critics forget their own youth; many others mistake superficial eddies for main currents; many others, seeing rightly the wayward wildness of some of the younger generation, fail to see the splendid spirit of the rest of them.
They may need to discover and to re-tell a unifying story of the country Of course, this runs against the academic grain, which nurtures what it believes to be a healthy contempt for the nation (let alone its historic spiritual culture) and a self - protecting indifference to the local community In America, where unbalanced individuality and unbalanced diversity seem sacred, the wildness of history is blowing at cyclone force, and the ability to cope with it seems to be a dying art.
It seems that even if our ultimate goal is a world in which we will not have dominion, we must for the foreseeable future so exercise dominion as to preserve other species and some areas of wildness in which they can survive.
Shade's even - par 72 was the only bright spot for the British, and his 68 on the final day enabled him to win the individual trophy, but Bonallack's injury and Townsend's wildness ended the British chances.
Playing for Philadelphia in 1973, he developed a slider to complement his fastball, rid himself of back trouble and wildness and was 13 - 9 for a last - place team.
It says «we should feel duty - bound to recognise that wild animals have intrinsic value, and respect their inherent wildness and its implications for their treatment».
I'm a dreamer, explorer, wanderer, traveler and photographer with restless feet and soul that craves for new adventures, experiences, freedom and wildness.
They're aware that while this print is thoroughly attention - grabbing, knowing how to tone its wildness down can work for their advantage.
I'm a dreamer, explorer, wanderer, traveler and photographer with restless feet and soul that craves for new adventures, experiences, freedom and wildness.
Position away, O ye spinners: The good news for all who are not awards voters is that this newer, shorter World — shorter, anyway, in the category of languid movies over two hours — is that it communicates Malick's luminous artistic vision of innocence and loss, wildness and order, risks taken and chances lost, with more clarity than his first cut.
Both are cultured intellectuals with an all - embracing passion for music, literature and science, who have evolved to a level where they no longer kill for sustenance, but still retain their innate wildness.
It shows the influence of Cassavetes in its comic dramatization of the trials of male bonding and the struggle for emotional integrity, but where Cassavetes captures the tooth - and - nail wildness of first - generation Americans clawing their way into the middle class, Anderson's film recalls an older, more disciplined, although no less self - excoriating, tradition — the WASP modernism exemplified by Ernest Hemingway and Howard Hawks.
Hargitay's just there for the «Law & Order» joke, but Meloni goes all out in comedic wildness.
Alain Resnais's alternately sublime and ridiculous study of fantasy and obsession represents a return to the «wildness» of his early films and, for my money, is also his best film in decades.
That also goes for how Bateman's Midwestern plainness is juxtaposed with McCarthy's Floridian wildness - without being mean - spirited or over-obvious when it comes to emphasizing that culture clash, that is.
Director Michael Matthews and screenwriter Sean Drummond know the language of the western genre well enough to give it due place: wide angle shot of a beautiful, empty landscape, which speaks to both the wildness of this end of the line place, and the people who cling to it, even if the future seems less than hopeful for change.
Call it a sport - lite sedan, tuned for weather over wildness, but that will be just fine for many buyers.
Some of the wildness has also been dialled out to make way for greater control.
There's more wildness in store for fans of Maurice Sendak.
How can readers (who may not be ready for goshawks of their own) more productively interact with or participate in wildness?
I'm a dreamer, explorer, wanderer, traveler and photographer with restless feet and soul that craves for new adventures, experiences, freedom and wildness.
After so much wildness for so much of your trip, Eureka is an inviting and lively switch.
Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness.
Wildness, her first feature film, premiered at the Museum of Modern Art's 2012 Documentary Fortnight and won the Outfest 2012 Grand Jury Award for Outstanding Documentary.
Wu Tsang is an award - wining filmmaker and artist, and director of WILDNESS, a film which tells the story of LA club The Silver Platter and the LGBT community for whom it has provided a «safe space» for generations.
Tsang's first feature WILDNESS premiered at MoMA's Documentary Fortnight, and won the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding Documentary at Outfest in Los Angeles.
Wildness: Toward Their Own Natures «An Aspect of Contemporary Art», Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan New Figurative Art, Angela Ho, Hong Kong, China Summertime, Tony Shafrazi, New York Portraits on Paper, Robert Miller, New York Vertigo «The Remake, Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg, Austria A Passion for Art, Tony Shafrazi, New York
His first feature WILDNESS won multiple awards, including the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding Documentary at Outfest 2012.
Award - winning filmmaker and artist Wu Tsang is the director of WILDNESS, a film which tells the story of LA club The Silver Platter and the LGBT community for whom it has provided a «safe space» for generations.
Rooted in the tropical underground of Los Angeles nightlife, WILDNESS is a documentary portrait of the Silver Platter, a historic bar in the MacArthur Park area that has been home for Latin / LBGT immigrant communities since 1963.
This wildness that they depicted has long since been tamed and repackaged in the form of natural signifiers such as charm necklaces with antler and leaf pendants, faux wood wallpaper, Fiji water bottles with a vignette of a tropical beach, and fake rocks for hiding house keys.
Anja Isabel Schneider, «Wu Tsang,» Kaleidoscope, Issue 12, Fall, p102 Kevin McGarry, «Wu Tsang: body quotations, back - breaking sparkle and the dissemination of wildness», Mousse Magazine, Issue 30, October / November p127 - 129 Holland Cotter, «Wu Tsang», The New York Times, July 8, p27 Claire Barlinat, «Wu Tsang,» The New Yorker, July 2011 Kimberly Lightbody, «BashCompactor: Wu Tsang's Clan,» June 29 Gillian Tozer, «When Tables Turn: The Table at the New Museum,» Opening Ceremony, June 24 Antonio Scoccimarro, «Preview: Wu Tsang,» Mousse Magazine, Summer Issue Lauren Cornell, «Two Questions for Wu Tsang,» Rhizome, June22 Ashley W Simpson, «Silver Screen,» Interview, June / July, p33 Vargas, Chris, «Interview: Wu Tsang,» Original Plumbing, February 20 Corrine Fitzpatrick, «Critics Pick,» Artforum.com, June
In 2012 Tsang participated in the Whitney, Gwangju and Liverpool Biennials while her first feature film WILDNESS won the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding Documentary at Outfest.
The Earth Manual: How to Work on Wild Land Without Taming It by Malcolm Margolin, Michael Harney (Illustrator) A guide for landowners, conservationists, and youth group leaders on how to work with (rather than against) the wildness of the land.
We defend wildness, empower life, end injustice, and stand for healthy, sustainable ecosystems and human communities.
And how might we return it to genuine wildness for the benefit of everyone?
As David Brower once put it: «We urge that all people now determine that an untrammeled wildness remain here to testify that this generation had love for the next.»
I'm a dreamer, explorer, wanderer, traveler and photographer with restless feet and soul that craves for new adventures, experiences, freedom and wildness.
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