Sentences with word «hollowness»

The very hollowness of man's center, however, God meant for himself.
If there is but one problem is that there's just a shade of hollowness in the mids which can muddle dialogue the tiniest fraction, but this has often been a problem with 2.1 setups and is where I tend to miss having a middle speaker.
By depicting the landscape as a place of both real and metaphorical shadows, the images enhance the sense of hollowness at the heart of many lives — the chasm between the American dream and everyday reality.
But whether it's the shortage of the source material (Teresa shied away from journalistic coverage, and the film is based on letters she wrote to friends and family) or just the reverence of the filmmakers, there seems to be a certain hollowness to this film that's ironically all about a woman with a lot of heart.
However, it's a very, very slight hollowness, so little that most people probably won't even notice.
Use it more and keep on seeing if that helps your own hollowness.
When God the eternal Spirit fills man's central hollowness, on the contrary, man accepts himself, finds true community, and lives in peace and power with God.
In discussing the resurgence of populist politics associated with Jackson and Robertson, Hertzke, a University of Oklahoma political scientist, maintains that to focus on the ideological discord between these two preachers is to miss their common crusade against «the moral hollowness and atomizing tendencies of liberal culture and politics.»
Clay is fashioned into vessels; but it is on their empty hollowness, that their use depends.
The infants looked longer at the hollow objects only if the objects were previously shown to be both self - propelled and agentive, indicating that those objects» hollowness violated the infants» expectations, Baillargeon said.
Look out for distortion in the nails: clubbing (thick, almost claw - like formation) of nails can indicate poor heart and lung function whereas a convex hollowness in your nail may indicate poor iron absorption (again, leafy greens and fresh green juices can help).
It's a copy of a copy of a mediocre original, with the drab aesthetics of a TV movie and the emotional hollowness of an infomercial.
This aggressively «sincere» movie is without a single authentically lived moment a sense exaggerated by Brian Tufano's overcomposed cinematography, which imitates the glossy hollowness of fashion photographs.
Empire's one and only problem remains the ethical hollowness of its characters — even the «good» ones are prone to cruelty.
They use everyday indignities as the kindling for bonfires of discharged aggravation, in which the swift breakdown of protocol and etiquette points to a greater hollowness at the heart of modern society.
DD 3.0 audio decorates A Farewell to Arms, showing some fairly impressive channel separation but exhibiting a noticeable hollowness in its many distended dialogue sequences.
Hollowness results, and a crucial piece of the movie - musical illusion goes missing.
Paul Schrader's Dog Eat Dog scrambles for contemporary relevance and finds only nihilistic hollowness.
He's not stealing scenes like Loki, but instead showing this relatable hollowness with his half - hearted conformity.
Adding to the torture: Periodically, a microphone problem will result in a sudden hollowness and / or sharp increase in volume that is sure to set teeth on edge.
It is the clean hollowness of hunger, a lightness that seems blown through by the wind, the way an empty pipe is blown, to make it whistle.
A lot of attention rightly has been given to this week's electoral results from Wisconsin — and to a lesser extent, San Diego and San Jose — which show some real hollowness in government union political strength.
Every year, still, I feel an achy hollowness in my chest.
The blaring exhaust note that has something of the sharp - edged hollowness of a modern Ferrari as you accelerate down onto a dual carriageway.
The Labrador should not be narrow chested; giving the appearance of hollowness between the front legs, nor should it have a wide spreading, bulldog - like front.
It's true that Rothko and Newman have accustomed us to the fact that a very simple form on a large field can be as dramatic and eventful as any baroque grandiloquence, but extreme simplicity can have its own rhetorical hollowness, and it's this inflation of less into less that Hoyland neatly avoids.
Like the city of their origin, they are experienced as an interface of attractive surfaces and underlying hollowness and simulation.
But they give off a wonderful light, and their whiteness and hollowness fits the modernist setting.
The search for historical landmarks by which to give gravity to the climate issue reveals its total hollowness.
Especially as these inky blacks are rendered without the sort of detail - free hollowness in dark areas that any current LCD TV would have to suffer if it tried to get even close to the black level performance the 65EF950V seems to deliver so effortlessly.
A certain hollowness is perpetuated by the schlocky aesthetic, which sits somewhere between fantasy fan art, Elizabeth Taylor's Cleopatra and the sort of overbearing kitsch last seen in Tate Britain's 2015 exhibition Sculpture Victorious.
I honestly can't find anything to complain about in the audio department, except that there is a slight hollowness.
But both of them, in the end, feel like lavish exercises in concealing a central hollowness.
At that point, Lewis gives us a terrifying glimpse of the character's awareness of his own hollowness.
(CNN)- This week, Barak Barfi, the spokesman for slain American journalist Steven Sotloff's family, joined many Muslims in exposing the hypocrisy and hollowness of groups like ISIS.
But the decline of marriage, rising drug addiction, suicide, and a general pessimism about the future indicate that there's a hollowness at the center of today's secular establishment.
I mean, let's consider the hollowness of the statement «God is existence.»
shows the hollowness of your argument.
The sense of vacuum can be overwhelming in its hollowness.
We forget that «the Word became flesh and dwelt among us» — down here, not in sugarcoated pretending, but in the ache, the hollowness, the loneliness.
Old cultural traditions have been obliterated by communism; Christianity provides a compelling and compassionate alternative to the hollowness of the regime's materialism; and unlike Europe, which has largely rejected its Christian heritage in a decades - long spasm of anti-clericalism, «Christianity» in China rings up «modern» and «humane,» rather than «pre-modern» and «inhumane.»
That hollowness we sometimes feel is not a sign of something gone wrong.
He indeed knows the depth of sin and deceit in the heart of man, and the hollowness of easy belief.
Furthermore, many proponents argue that transcendence issues in beneficial consequences: it leads to creativity, to a sense of the hollowness and flatness of daily life as one sees beyond it, to an opening of perceptions and sensitivity to the normally unseen «realities» beyond the trivialities of worldly existence.
He must fire his volley of new vocables out of his conceptual shotgun, for his profession condemns him to this industry, but he secretly knows the hollowness and irrelevancy.
Similarly the Jesuit priest Samir Khalid Samir has said that the above - mentioned Spring meeting between Catholic officials and Muslim scholars is at risk of «hollowness or falsity» if the dialogue addresses theology alone, and not the concrete problems of the two communities.
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