Sentences with phrase «give allusions»

Tones of green, gold and grey, some as bright as neon, give allusions to the context of the material, and the environment it is reflecting.
Designers such as de Grisogono and Chaumet are taking the guesswork out of styling, offering innovative jewellery that give the allusion of a multi-faceted piece, in one streamline design.
This allows me to use metal, mirrors, and lucite to reflect light to give the allusion of a space that is larger than it really is.
ankle beading, that i wish all of my sandals came with, gave the allusion of anklet stacking and what i would like to now call the «ankle party.»
If you have any special plans and you want in order to hold them in a secret to give her allusion what wear.
The scientist angle gives the allusion that this is the prequel that will explain away everything.
The direction in which the threads are sewn mimic the way brush marks are layered within a painting which, in turn, gives the allusion of depth, volume, and form.

Not exact matches

- You give me an argument based on allusions, I give you an argument based on actual words.
Furthermore, a Sumerian text from Nippur from the same early period gives clear evidence of domestication of the camel by then, by its allusions to camel's milk... For the early and middle second millennium BC, only limited use is presupposed by either the biblical or external evidence until the twelfth century BC.
John's image of Jesus as the good shepherd is a clear allusion to and interpretation of the death of Jesus, an interpretation of the meaning of that death as his self - giving love for others.
This comes in the next section, where Cyprian, quoting sections of Isaiah 43: 18 - 21, which talks about giving «water to my chosen people,» emphatically states that «you must realise that every time that water is named by itself in the Holy Scriptures, there is a prophetic allusion to baptism.»
Specifically, Wolterstorff declines to mention the pitched debate over the import of the multiple allusions Paul makes in Romans 1 to Genesis 1 - 3, allusions that suggest that «nature,» as Paul understands it, isn't simply «what is common in Paul's day» but rather what is given in God's creation itself.
There had been a number of allusions to this, but, in the earlier Dialogues, Margaret had been mainly concerned to bring out how our participation in the «passage of nature» gives us a bare sense - awareness which is much richer than that presupposed in other empiricist accounts, notably the sense data account.
And Sunday school gave us basic training in the value of allusion, at first by showing us how the New Testament refers to the Old, and then by getting us ready to see how the scripture still whispers through most of the literature of the Western world.
we give new life to these words and phrases and they give new life to our old stories for twenty centuries we have been learning the stories memorizing the script so we can easily recognize reflections and unconscious allusions to them
It's smooth chocolate texture is filled with a nutritious sweetener, but still gives that aspired allusion of real Paris.
Don't think anyone on here has any serious allusions to winning the title but I think many want to get a little closer to the finishing line before giving up completely.
I haven't given a single thought to any allusions of UCL glory and would prefer to walk before we can run with a decent attempt at the PL.
But to give a maxi a little shape, and perhaps the allusion of a waist — add a belt.
Notwithstanding some allusions to «Lady and the Tramp,» the characters and their comic high jinks are nothing special, but the the getaway gives us spectacular 3 - D images of the city.
Therefore, it is entirely logical to assume, given the disposition to higher intelligence and love of ritual common among serial killers, that allusions to literary works would not be an impossibility for a serial killer.
Given the rather sophisticated allegorical treatments that TV audiences have been treated to in recent years courtesy of «Battlestar Galactica,» «The 4400» and the like, I find V's first episode falling short, other than a fairly obvious allusion to Hitler Youth in the aliens» outreach to teens.
Wright's film doesn't make overt allusions to these conflicts, but it does gives a clear example of what can sometimes happen when being on the right side is a lonely place to be.
The result is a cracking of her psyche that one can only wonder could have been prevented with some sort of intervention, but we're never quite shown whether she has any friends or family that can keep her grounded (the only allusion to any is the untimely death of her father at an early age, presumably giving a hint as to her fear of abandonment).
The horror behind this, including the Holocaust allegory Terence Stamp's grandpa seems to be an allusion to, is never given the weight it's deserved in an effort to keep this purely fantastical escapism.
A supposed cast list posted to Twitter and then quickly deleted — but not before, given the nature of the internet, being screencapped to hell and disseminated anyway — is packed with a ton of supposed allusions to characters big and small from Peter Parker's comic book history.
Not that the pleasure was particularly profound: Despite the movie's allusions to World Wars I and II, Edge of Tomorrow is utterly shallow when it comes to war, giving us an inhuman enemy we are never asked to understand and a small cast of fellow soldiers who are mostly forgettable.
Pointing the way toward the psychological bent Mann would give his Westerns, especially in the Stewart films, The Furies plays up its Freudian complications and allusions to Greek tragedy, going to places far darker and disturbing than most Westerns of its time.
Masculine, gruff and given to few words (in the English - dubbed version he's voiced by a monotone Michael Keaton), Porco Rosso is something like a swine Ernest Hemingway — there are even allusions to his womanizing past.
Most odiously, the movie gave rise to the prolific shit machine of co-screenwriters Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, which for many years polluted movie theaters with its audience - insulting, pop - culture - reference - as - punchline brand of dispiritingly popular spoofery, as seen in such abominations as Date Movie, Epic Movie and The Starving Games, whose title, I would imagine, is some manner of humorous allusion to the popular book and movie franchise The Hunger Games.
For a film that is constantly nudging us in the ribs with allusions to the original «Star Wars» trilogy, it does «Solo» few favors to bring to mind the incendiary interplay between Ford and Carrie Fisher that gave those films so many of their standout moments.
Zhao makes his case largely through anecdote and allusion, but, given that most of the paeans to the Chinese miracle aren't all that reasoned or persuasive either, I'll make allowances.
Though the invitations for each event tend to rely on hyperbole and allusions, leaks and rumors can give us a pretty good idea of what to expect.
Her scripts are densely woven with complex multi-lingual word play, literary and artistic allusions, and lascivious puns that burlesque the master narratives and gender politics of war and myth, giving them a grotesquely comic feminist twist.
But given artists like Kulendran Thomas» embrace of the inevitable in the Absolute Bearing collaborative exhibition with Annika Kuhlmann and Jesse Darling, and the concerns of urban displacement in the Woolley - curated K.I.S.S. group exhibition, the title's allusion to a sort of drill for the coming precarity might have something to do with it.
While it is possible to appreciate his painterly interventions solely on the ocular level, the undercurrents of meaning and allusion in the works are what give them weight.
Mindy Shapero's hypnotic spiritualism and psychedelic extravaganza give an eccentric twist to ontological questions, while parodying Enlightenment thought, in works fueled with allusions to supernatural forces, esoteric rites and gothic horror.
Even at its most abstract and geometric there is usually an allusion to natural forms in Chadwick's work that underpins and gives vitality to it.
Two of the paintings were previously reproduced in a major publication as horizontals, while at Lesley Feeley, the works, except for one, were installed vertically, at the artist's request, giving them the look of contorted full - length figure paintings, an allusion Noland must have perversely enjoyed.
Using brightly colored patterns, he makes direct reference or more oblique allusion to the structure of each photograph The resulting images give rise to analogies, mirror images, and associations of surprising freshness.
Model homes are designed to give buyers the allusion of perfection.
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