Sentences with phrase «imaginative ways at»

«Chef Law's favourite ingredient is abalone, so guests can expect to find it prepared in many traditional and imaginative ways at Yu Yue Heen,» notes Executive Chef David Greenhill, who oversees all the Hotel's restaurants and bars, as well as banqueting and in - room dining.

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Although Martin Scorsese's film adaptation of this novel in the 1980s drew the full brunt of scorn from the evangelical community, who were scandalized at the idea that Jesus was actually tempted, the basic story is a stunningly - written and imaginative exploration of the idea of that Jesus was «tempted in every way, just as we are — yet he did not sin.»
Its imagistic character means it stands as a corrective to the bias of much constructive theology toward conceptual clarity, often at the price of imagistic richness.11 Although it would be insufficient to rest in new images and to refuse to spell out conceptually their implications in as comprehensive a way as possible, the more critical task is to propose what Dennis Nineham calls a «lively imaginative picture» of the way God and the world as we know it are related (Nineham, 201 - 2).
Flannery O'Connor, remarkable in that she was at once profoundly orthodox and imaginative, suggested that her vocation as an artist was to re-tell the gospel parables in startling and shocking ways.
It is time to look at more imaginative ways to support fathers effectively.
By exposing your kids to a variety of easy - to - access toys all at once, you'll encourage them to use their toys in new and imaginative ways.
Growing up with an over-active mind is an adventure for Little Peanut — A humorous look at the way imaginative children think.
In her provocative new book The Philosophical Baby, Alison Gopnik, a developmental psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley, asserts that babies and young children are in some ways «actually smarter, more imaginative, more caring, and even more conscious than adults are.»
Beyond the strong economic indicators, President Nana Akufo - Addo said his economic management team had found imaginative ways to deal with the «oppressive debt situation» bringing relief to the country and rebuild the «annual average rate of debt accumulation as reduced from a high of 36 percent to 13.6 percent as at September 2017.»
For me, standing in front of the class having 30 children looking up at me doing my stuff is the most enjoyable part of teaching, and it allows me to express myself in an imaginative and fun way.
In her provocative new book The Philosophical Baby, Alison Gopnik, a developmental psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley, asserts that babies and young children are in some ways «actually smarter, more imaginative, more caring, and even more conscious than adults are.»
«It's really trying to understand the fundamentals, and at the same time occasionally looking for imaginative ways of doing things.»
The plot thickens after Arbie applies for a job at the cursed new restaurant, and what ensues is a jaw dropping combination of silly, sexy and sadistic skits serving up a never - ending array of imaginative ways to knock off cast members in a high attrition - rate production.
He had to be imaginative in the way he showed the dangers at hand by merely alluding to them, rather than explicitly revealing them.
At the same time, the imaginative fertility of Anderson's latest movies — the way they conflate meticulously re-created historical details with wild confabulations and surreal touches of pure fantasy, always trying to top their own sweeping gestures with wider and weightier ones — is linked, in my mind, with the way they close off all possible routes of access to the respective cultural mainstreams of the eras they depict.
Thrilling, suspenseful and spectacularly imaginative, The Bees gives us a dazzling young heroine and will change forever the way you look at the world outside your window.
Initially you simply make your way across some imaginative levels, collecting Lums and freeing the captured Electoons at the end of each stage.
News of the latest discoveries was sent back to England and Europe by way of travel journals and published maps, which mixed factual insight with subjective narratives aimed at sparking imaginative interest in the exploration project.
Her most ambitious project to date, Barlow's new installation Set, at the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh promises to reach for the rafters, clamber its way through the space and entice the viewer into an imaginative world of materiality.
, imagines how the nameless killer might hack up his victims and the imaginative ways he disposes of the bodies, or at least parts of the bodies.
It was left to de Kooning to give an almost physical reassurance and an imaginative sense of a possible future to younger painters in Europe and American in the late Fifties, when many artists were seeking out ways of sustaining the validity of figurative painting at a time when abstract imagery of all kinds seemed to be so strongly in the ascendant.
Mark Godfrey, in his opening essay for Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, a major survey that opened at Tate Modern in London and closed at The Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2011, writes, «What makes Francis Alÿs's practice one of the most compelling in recent art is that he manages to find poetic and imaginative ways to address the urgent political and economic crises of contemporary life.»
We love the imaginative approach used to address this very serious environmental issue and the show demonstrates how art and design can help us to look at something as basic as water in new and challenging ways.
To showcase some of the imaginative ways people are using Actions, we're building a Google Assistant Fun House at SXSW.
Bringing the Holidays to life with imaginative decorating ideas for indoors and outdoes is a lovely way to surprise family and friends at a time of the year which is meant for delight.
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