Sentences with phrase «hollowness in»

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.
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.
With groups of people in such countries now starting to speak of a hollowness in their lives, and to call for a more ubuntu - like set of values by which to steer, perhaps the time is right for a word that means what ubuntu means to find its way into every language.
Every year, still, I feel an achy hollowness in my chest.
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.
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.
Toasting the pumpkin seeds transforms them into light and airy tidbits with a hollowness in the middle like they've been «popped».

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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.
(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.
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.»
He indeed knows the depth of sin and deceit in the heart of man, and the hollowness of easy belief.
Therefore I do not by any means intend to dispose of the Socratic definition on the ground that one can not stop with it but, having the Christian definition in mente [in mind], I would make use of it to bring the other out sharply (just because the Socratic definition is so genuinely Greek), so that here as always the hollowness of every other definition which is not in the strictest sense Christian (that is, of every partial definition) may become manifest.
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.
It continues to shake the foundations of all moral systems invented by men, it relativizes all social hierarchies, and, in the final analysis, it shows up the hollowness of all humanly constructed orders.
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.
When the batter's folded correctly, my macarons turned out dense and chewy in the center without any hollowness.
Mitchell has done an unintentional service in unmasking the hollowness of the «We are all in this together» mantra.
The incessant rumbling and flashing that accompanies virtually every other scene underscores the hollowness of a story that in the decades since the original «Omen» has had any freshness trampled out of it by a rampaging army of Freddies, Jasons and Michael Myerses, not to mention assorted «Omen» and «Exorcist» sequels and knockoffs.
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.
As a result, we never really give a damn about their livelihood or purpose, resulting in the final confrontation between Frost and Blade resounding from the hollowness caused by a lack of creative process that dressed everyone up, but gave them nowhere meaningful to go.
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.
The film bravely prods in directions rarely explored by anyone, looking at the hollowness of the sex addict, while laudably refusing to give a simple explanation for his actions.
When Christian is mugged in broad daylight and traces his stolen phone and wallet to an apartment building in a rough neighborhood, he undertakes a reckless course of action that lays bare the hollowness beneath his enlightened liberal veneer.
But both of them, in the end, feel like lavish exercises in concealing a central hollowness.
Of course, if that were done in the same spirit and approach of being simply about better numbers with all the hollowness and pressure that engenders, it may not have been successful in improving true learning.
But the point is that after nearly a decade of not having watched these films and half - a-decade of not giving a damn about the franchise, that I can recall these visuals better than nearly everything in a movie I saw less than 3 weeks ago speaks to the power of Lucas and co.'s craftsmanship as well as the hollowness of TFA.
I honestly can't find anything to complain about in the audio department, except that there is a slight hollowness.
There is a slight hollowness to the sound in certain instances which nagged me a touch, a blemish in otherwise outstanding audio delivery.
It exposes the hollowness of jingoism in the face of profound personal pain.
Girth, hollowness, humor, contradiction; these are words that come to mind when I leave my preconceived ideas of still - life behind and get caught up in her world.
Adams's complex photographs expose the hollowness of the nineteenth - century American doctrine of Manifest Destiny, expressing somber indignation at the idea (still alive in the twenty - first century) that the West represents an unlimited natural resource for human consumption.
The title refers to the Declaration of Independence and our current political nightmare «as a backdrop for art works that expose the hollowness of proliferating misrepresentations in the name of power.»
In addition to lacking the Pro models» antireflective coating, the new iPad doesn't have a fully laminated display, which means the screen isn't attached to the glass, and thus the front surface has a certain hollowness.
Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal on Thursday hit out at Rahul Gandhi over his allegation that the government «invented» a story on «data theft» by the Congress to divert attention from the death of 39 Indians in Iraq, saying it showed his «hollowness».
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