Sentences with phrase «imbue what»

Most of that knowledge comes from the actors, who imbue what little dialogue they're given with wisdom and show us the rest in the quiet moments.
So, director Joel Hopkins owes a debt of gratitude to these talented Oscar - winners for generating the requisite chemistry to imbue what would have otherwise merely been a readily - forgettable sitcom with enough gravitas to make it actually worth watching.
Except for a few individual lines and sight gags, a brilliantly over-the-top action - comedy sequence near the midsection, and some characteristically sharp performances (including the one by Brolin, who imbues what might've otherwise been a granite - jawed killer meathead with recognizable humanity) there's not much to fondly recall here.
Hyams» use of Van Damme is only partly totemic; JCVD has one of contemporary cinema's great hurt, tragic faces, and he imbues what's essentially a «character - building» backstory role with eccentric gravitas.

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Also, I want to see how people respond to these tech - imbued frames and what improvements the company will take after feedback is received.
What Steve and I, and other converts to Lutheranism (the original «evangelicalism») share, is a time in life where our life became «free» because of proper Christian doctrine and we are imbued with this.
Islamic armies, imbued with what Mohammed claimed was divine authorization, imposed Islam by force over vast areas, all the while extorting wealth from subjugated Jews and Christians to fund their ongoing conquests.
This was imbued with judgments about what was «historical» or «unhistorical.»
It's an even more inspiring thing to see knowing exactly what goes into it all, and the meaning imbued with it.
Perhaps what I notice most is Waldorf imbued me with a love of learning that keeps me constantly occupied, excited, and unwilling to accept the status quo.
Efforts to «save Greece» may be imbued in the Greek collective memory as exactly the opposite, as an external economic punishment, through what was at times perceived as a deeply humiliating process.
With what meanings do people who claim it, either through petition or through struggle, imbue it?
That ending imbues much of what's come before with new meaning, and revisiting Beast may prove more satisfying than just visiting once.
Only Jeffrey Dean Morgan («Watchmen») really has a grip on what the tone should be, imbuing generic stock government agent character Harvey Russell with a generous dose of charisma.
To cap it all off, Chris Evans took what could have been a one - dimensional role and imbued it with enough earnestness to transform his character into a pillar of the MCU.
The question of what it means to be conscious imbues the narrative.
Insomniac imbues a dynamic sense of flow into open world traversal that'll make you super excited for what's in store for its upcoming Spider - Man game, while Sunset Overdrive's visuals quite literally pop and crackle across the screen like a comic book come to life.
Hall and Brooks do something amazing in «In Cold Blood» in how they both ground the piece in what really happened, often shooting in the locations that the killers actually visited, but imbuing it with a sense of menace through Hall's unmatched eye.
And what she accomplishes in Lady Bird is a film of aching humanity and stunning authenticity, imbued with enough levity to elevate it off the screen.
What's more, Goddard has imbued the character with a sense of humor, which is especially welcome in this setting.
Bélanger chooses these visual motifs to imbue moments with a certain emotional complexity that belies what initial purpose they might serve.
What astounded me more than anything was that these young people had not only imagined future worlds, but imbued them with the conundrums of our modern planet; pollution, greed, climate - change, the disturbing dark potential of Ai and genetic modification.
What is missing from these arguments is that the scores of the tests that students were given were very narrow measures of what kids could do, and imbuing them with such importance is an insult to authentic assessmWhat is missing from these arguments is that the scores of the tests that students were given were very narrow measures of what kids could do, and imbuing them with such importance is an insult to authentic assessmwhat kids could do, and imbuing them with such importance is an insult to authentic assessment.
Honda imbued the Accord Sport with dual exhaust tips and rear SPORT badging the approximate size of what they used to announce the Watergate scandal.
From what I have read of Kafka, I would say that there are similarities but that the difference is that Kafka tends to set up impossible situations (such as a man being transformed into an insect) and then imbues the story with such realism that the reader is forced to put his / her own interpretation on events.
To contradict the trending DIY terminology, Guy's word choice reinstates the sense of proficiency imbued in artisan who excels in what they strive to accomplish.
But, often wonder if travel alone is what imbues one with a sense of contentedness.
Outside of boosting stats, they also represent specific elements based upon their color which influences what abilities they'll imbue on the player they're equipped unto.
Imbued with the power to heal himself by what was in the box, Carter's battlefield aptitude and composure under pressure makes him the perfect person to lead the fight against the large scale invasion being perpetrated by the alien group known as The Outsiders.
What I have learned thus far in my short - lived life is that no matter how mundane or insignificant a material seems, as long as the creative process is fueled by a firm belief in their potential, imbued with the desire to empathize, I am consistently surprised to discover that the material possesses qualities of beauty that I did not know existed.
I became interested in the «anima» in «animation»... what makes dead matter come alive, how do both the child and the artist imbue life into seemingly inanimate objects?
He strives to imbue his paintings with two directives: Create compositions with meaningful intersections of objects within space and capture the essence of what it's like to be in the moment when no one is watching.
A contemporary of Pollock and de Kooning and a pioneer of what has been called «confessional art,» she imbued her spindly sculptures with a rare emotional intensity and a searching psychoanalytical sense of purpose.
On attempts to imbue his work with deep meaning: «My main interest has been to make what is properly called decorative painting.»
While imbued with more personality than what is conveyed in a generic ID photograph, the two share formal qualities.
Her ripped and torn canvases, imbued with what she calls «body colors» — such as red, brown, and black, as well as «spirit colors» — such as purple, gold, and silver bring Beck into a visual arts lineage with artists including Jean Fautrier and Miriam Cahn.
By reducing all elements in his composition to their essential geometries and treating light as a palpable presence, Edward Hopper imbued his images of everyday life with what the American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson called an «alienated majesty.»
Across a decades - long career, his work explored what he called «the drama of objects,» imbuing forms with animism and rhythm.
This show comprised a series of monochrome works on canvas and on paper imbued with what appears at first glance to be delicate atmospheric fields.
Moments in time are de-contextualized and imbue the figures» actions with multiple meanings, challenging viewers to question what they see.
The title, Await what the stars will bring is imbued with implications of longing, fantasy and the ideals of a happy ending that Dotson's Disney-esque imagery evokes.
The documents are literally a day to day recollection of Rodney's activities, but they also illustrate a man imbued with the strength to continue to fight for what he believes.
What binds all this work together is a generosity in imbuing organic sensuality while also showing the process of its making visible to the viewer.
Each artist is an innovator with their chosen medium (which includes textiles, beading, metal, ceramic, and glass) and imbue their work with fascinating personal and cultural narratives, pushing past common conceptions of what each material can express formally and conceptually.
Curator Barbara Bassett says of Wisker's installation: «Carol's work takes what the world leaves behind: hinges, gears, fabric and fibers, furniture and antiques, bones and cocoons... and imbues them with new stories and purpose.
While Frank Stella and his brand of minimalism influenced the artist, Scully took his work in a more «human direction» and imbued it with emotion and metaphor; some of the pieces, created following his older son's death in 1987, use what Rajaratnaram notes is «a more somber palette.»
The Gleick affair thus brings into sharp focus what has been apparent for some time, namely, the warmist movement is imbued with a «one law for me, another for thee «mentality.
Although I must confess that Canadian greener and longstanding IPCC - nik and Greenpeace movie star — and CBC's primary expert of choice — modeller Andrew Weaver's recent defamation / libel award of $ 50,000 by a labour expert suddently imbued with expertise ex nihilo on what strikes me as being an increasingly crowded libel front does not yield much hope of the optimistic (and / or democratic) kind.
For White, science and technology are too imbued with what he considers the Judeo - Christian spirit of human arrogance.
What if you could imbue one of those with some modern smartwatch features, instead of springing for an entirely new accessory?
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