Sentences with phrase «fragility so»

Try this at home, incidentally, and you find it's almost impossible to sustain the rhythms so perfectly, let alone the impact; or to alternate whiplash vigour with spun - sugar fragility so that it's impossible to tell which lines are above and which below.
I liked Arno's fragility so much that I didn't take any health upgrades until the final boss fight — combat should feel dangerous, but it shouldn't feel quite so out - of - control.

Not exact matches

«I'm similarly impressed by the fragility of our economic system, even though it's been reinforced with so many heavy measures by governments around the globe, ECB bond - buying programs and zero interest rate policies here in the U.S., for instance.»
It's as if people are not «all in» since they know that the relationship is so tenuous, because they know fragility on which the community is based.
In his weakness and ordinariness, in the ease of his dismissal by those seeking something larger, in the character of his fragility, which fits so neatly into the world and into what is despicable about the world, Jesus is the Nobody whose prayer can mirror and fulfill the plodding of true prayer.
I have so, so many thanks to give this holiday season, in spite of the fragility of 2016 in the face of so many tragedies, differences, and disagreements.
Lorna, there is some concern about heating seeds due to the fragility of their oils, but I believe it is ok to do so in moderation: --RRB-
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never seem to be prepared to hit the ground running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent years, that many fans actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the summer months... right now I'm watching the Super Cup and not a single player is unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of players half a mile long that haven't seen game - time so far this preseason... I can only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this club has faced over the years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this club
In advance of Italy's glorious evisceration (made so by its beauty, paradoxical fragility and near forgivingness) of Germany, Why Always Me described football simply as «a job» and likened the scoring of goals to the successful delivery of post.
There was a discouraged mumbling; a fragility that Liverpool have seen so often in...
City have been an unpredictable sort on the road so far, winning just one of their opening three away fixtures in the league: Tottenham Hotspur (0 - 0), Sunderland (1 - 0L) and Wigan Athletic (0 - 2W), while they were dumped out of the League Cup by West Brom at The Hawthorns last month, so there are still some fragilities that need to be ironed out by manager Roberto Mancini although the team have collectively dusted themselves off admirably and will stretch their unbeaten run to five games so long as they get a result away at Blackpool, who have yet to win a home fixture in the league up till now.
The fragility of life startled her, and she began to reflect on the things she missed out on by marrying so young.
And so, with nary a thought for my own documented psychological fragility, I did a little poking around on what I individualistically like to call «the Net» and booked myself passage to Twinsburg, 30 miles southeast of Cleveland and site of the world's largest annual gathering of identical twins.
Though such fragility would make the nose seem a shabbily designed organ, it is in fact an elegant one; its very elegance is what makes it so delicate.
Bilde thought the velvet spider's genome would hold clues to the animal's social behavior and its odd mix of resilience and fragility, so her team and the Chinese sequencing giant BGI set out to sequence its DNA and, for comparison, that of a tarantula.
But scary as it might be to contemplate life's fragility, it's important to come to terms with it so that we notice our bodies» signals — both on and off the marble throne.
There is so much I love about your outfit - the colour of your nails, your lilac bag, the statement watch which contrasts nicely with the fragility of the dress....
This skirt is so so pretty too, love how you've styled it with all white garments - it adds fragility and looks so chic.
«He brings with it all of that kind of obdurate stubbornness of elderly people but also the fragility of age, so there's a different kind of truth to the performance, and it was very exhilarating to watch,» she said.
Yet simultaneously, we fall for her fragility, a sympathetic and so tragically human antihero.
His Reynolds has a rather tarnished, aging grandeur, with a fragility that's almost infantile; his odd, somehow puckered voice, which seems at times to be emerging from a vintage Bakelite radio, is not so much feminine as somehow ancient, the sound of a mummified soul that could crumble to dust if exposed too brutally to the noise and fuss of the world.
I love the empathy with which she writes about the lives of outsiders, depicting the tenderness and fragility of their friendships so beautifully.
And by choosing a glass - free Lectum ® display, device fragility is halved whilst doubling functionality; our plastic electrophoretic displays (EPD) are extremely robust and shatterproof so your customers can enjoy twice the device real estate for reading, working, texting and gaming — even in bright sunlight, where EPD far excels other display types — but without an increased risk of breakage when dropped.
The report, Race and Financial Capability in America: Understanding the Native American Experience, shows that Native Americans — even more so than other minority populations — face difficult financial circumstances and experience high levels of financial fragility.
The writer Malcolm Gladwell once said, «We don't know where our first impressions come from or precisely what they mean, so we don't always appreciate their fragility
Drawing from the British context as point of departure, and the wave of exhibitions by Black British artists — highlighting the recurrence of the issues they addressed in the 1980s and demonstrating the continued relevance of their art to this day — this project is the result of ongoing conversations with artists who have always been alert to the fragility of democracies and concerned with the pockets of exclusions that exist in the so - called «Free World».
Taking the British context as point of departure, and the wave of exhibitions by Black British artists, this exhibition is the result of a continued dialogue with artists who have always been alert to the fragility of democracies and concerned with the pockets of exclusions that exist in the so - called «Free World».
The delicacy of the animal's position — limbs outstretched, head slightly tilted — speaks of the underlying fragility of life and, in Hirst's words, the age - old paradox «of trying so hard to do something that you destroy the thing that you're trying to preserve» (D. Hirst, quoted in D. Hirst and G. Burn, On the Way to Work, London, 2001, p. 219).
The artists newest body of work mediates on the fragility and current state of the planet, displaying works made using carbon black, the product at the root of so many environmental problems.
He was so moved by his subjects — the upward thrust of a tulip, the fragility of a rose, the noise of a street market, the abandon of a bacchanal — that he moves us, profoundly.
These works are defined by their fragility and ephemerality: Vicuña initially composed the precarios along the ocean's edge, so that they would inevitably be erased by the high tide.
The artists newest body of work mediates on the fragility and current state of our planet displaying works made using carbon black, the product at the root of so many of our environmental problems.
There is also an interesting tension between the fragility of the work and its often mammoth scale — the main piece in this show is so huge it looks like it has been squeezed into the room.
Often the emphasis has been on superficial connections to so - called womanly crafts (weaving) and «female» qualities (ephermeralness, fragility) or, dogmatically, on the difference of the feminine sexual perspective.
[3] Robin DiAngelo, «White Fragility: Why It's So Hard to Talk to White People About Racism,» The Good Men Project (April 9, 2015).
Social - justice scholar Dr. Robin DiAngelo has coined the term «white fragility» to describe a phenomenon whereby white individuals who are conscious of racism and motivated by good intentions nonetheless impose themselves within a dialogue on race in overbearing ways, so threatened is their sense of centrality by a discourse that does not rely on them to exist.
BAR REBECCA ADELMAN ERIN R. SOLAIMAN «I stay awake at night thinking of the fragility of life and tragic natural and unnatural conditions experienced by so many.
That may be so, but it also stands as a chilling reminder of the fragility of the constitutional protections we take as bedrock.
Due to this, however, there's a bit of fragility at stake here — so it's something we'd be cautious about handling.
Yes, two panes of glass means fragility and fingerprints — lots of fingerprints — but I'm sure - handed and on an all - black device, the prints didn't bother me so much.
So you would want to appear as someone who knows how to handle this asset with the fragility that it deserves.
There was so much fear and fragility in his voice.
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