Sentences with phrase «imbues other»

The woman's voice echoes around the exhibition and imbues other work with its message, much of which extends a critical perspective on concepts of beauty, women, and their skin.
Examining a very specific kind of outcome when protons and antiprotons collide inside the CDF detector, the researchers noticed an unexplained blip in their signal that could be explained by a previously undiscovered elementary particle — but not the Higgs boson, the hotly pursued particle that is theorized to imbue other particles with mass.
Underneath the hardware and premise, Skylanders is an action adventure game in which you must lead a creature of your choice through a colorful world populated by a huge variety of monsters (the game introduces new ones constantly, ranging from vicious little goblins to mages that can imbue other creatures with extra powers to the occasional giants or tanks.

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Other music players, smartphones and tablet computers were first to market, but the devices did not enthrall consumers until Apple imbued them with its magic touch.
However, the P9's dual cameras do imbue it with superpowers other smartphones can't touch, most notably the ability to make very convincing wide - aperture images of the sort we typically expect from DSLRs with specialized lenses.
Let's be clear about this corporo - fuedal world we live in: the CEOs are the kings and queens, the board are the nobility, and economists and other business school academics are their knights errant, imbued with the holy quest of maintaining power for their corporate masters.
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.
No other approach to an educational problem seems possible, since a school is never separable from the community in which it works, whose living tradition it carries on, into which it sends citizens and leaders imbued with that tradition and committed to the social values.
On other hand he differed from Evangelicals in their attitude to the liturgy which sought to imbue it with warmth and feeling.
And so as the Polyfaces, White Oaks, Gunthorps, Jonai, Buena Vistas, and Old Mill farms of the world toil to grow food deeply embedded in our local communities and imbued with their values of respect for people and animals and care for the land, we must support them / us, just as we must find ways to help others get onto the land to grow more food in small - scale agroecological systems.
Decidedly swag vibe and pretty people aside, Executive Chef Brian Redzikowski masterfully imbues refined Asian flare and other ethnic infusions into comfort - style favorites while skillfully serving up unique spins on everyday fare.
Among many other things, it's useful if you want to imbue onion - like flavor and aroma, but want the texture to disappear.
When you seek opportunities to help others and heal the world, you'll find that you will truly flourish as your days will be imbued with wonderful sensual pleasures, inner peace, meaning and purpose.
Almost nothing imbues our lives with meaning and purpose as intensely as when we contribute to the happiness of others and when we treat others and ourselves with kindness and patience.
If virtual particles have gravitational charges, then space - time itself is imbued with a small charge that could be causing objects in the universe to speed away from each other.
But pretty soon he is detailing its failings: we are overconfident in our mind - reading abilities; we use our own mind as a template for others, yet confabulate wildly to make sense of ourselves; by stereotyping people we overemphasise differences; we are woefully poor at reading body language; and we constantly misapply our mind - reading talents, dehumanising others while imbuing inanimate objects with human traits.
There is no other time of year imbued with more magic than Christmas.
The procedural nature imbues everything in the game with a sense of life that other, better - crafted games can't match.
As Wiseau, Franco expertly mimics the wannabe filmmaker's many tics and unplaceable accent — Wiseau has never divulged his age, background or anything other than his name, which might not even be Tommy Wiseau — but also imbues him with a genuine sense of pathos.
Banks, on the other hand, lands perfectly intoned and placed asides with aplomb, and even manages to imbue her materialistic character with some heart and soul.
by Walter Chaw Apparently named after a dinosaur rock band for no other reason than that it is a logy, prehistoric stillbirth imbued with the corpulent stench of excess (and probably a scattershot popularity attributable to a feeble - minded few), Bad Company would be the worst film I have seen this year had I not attended Cameron Diaz's The Sweetest Thing.
It's the thing on the other shore that, you'll get there and you'll realize, «Oh, it didn't instantly imbue me with the sense of meaning that I thought it would.»
Sam Raimi imbues his comic book type superhero with his knack for camera angles, montages and other tricks of the filmmaking trade, making Darkman a stylishly dark action flick.
Imbuing a character who very easily in other hands could have been insufferable (ahem Joss Whedon) with a sense of vulnerability despite his larger than life persona.
The process includes imbuing young students with an appreciation and a valuing of differences in others.
As the newest kid in this group, it benefits from the latest Benz cockpit design that imbues it with a sense of style the others lack.
Those touches imbue the Megane with greater style and class than its predecessors, echoing a path taken by other mainstream rivals wishing to capitalise on the market's trend towards premium products.
The other thing that remains puzzling is that BMW deliberately designed the i8 as a grand tourer rather than an outright supercar, imbuing it with both a rear trunk (uncommon amongst «supercars» with rear, mid-engined layouts) and 2 + 2 seating.
Up in length by 1.3 inches over the standard C - Class and boasting redesigned wheel bearings, it adds true precision to the steering, imbuing the C63 with sharper turn - in and greater feedback than any other AMG model.
While some appreciate the elegant look of the Mercedes - Benz S - Class Coupe, others would prefer if the two - door model has a little more aggression imbued into it.
Because it feels tougher, stronger and sturdier than the other vehicles in its class, the Discovery imbues you with a go - anywhere feeling that's not just a feeling: You really can go anywhere in this vehicle.
The bodyshell and powertrain mountings, springs and dampers, Servotronic mapping of the hydraulic steering — among other things — have been modified to imbue the chassis set - up of the two BMW X models with hallmark M characteristics.
As with other Mazdas, the CX - 9 isn't the segment's most powerful, but its taut handling and turbocharged engine imbue this crossover SUV with athletic flair.
Some are downright hilarious (Virgil Poleman, you have to discover for yourself why even his name is funny), but there are others imbued with such humanity that they could foster entire narratives (for example, Quynh, the proprietor of the Biz - E-Bee, formerly of Vietnam who finds an opportunity thanks to the fortunate location of where Cameron experiences his miracle).
Richly textural, complicated in character, and presenting a world unlike any other, this debut imbues new blood into the genre.
Many dog behaviourists (and I) call the cluster of breeds imbued with a genetically - endowed propensity for impulsive aggression — such as the mastiff, Cane Corso, Dogo Argentina and others — «pit bull type dogs.».
Behaviourists (and I) call the cluster of breeds imbued with a genetically - endowed propensity for impulsive aggression — such as the mastiff, Cane Corso, Dogo Argentina and others — «pit bull type dogs.».
There's no better place to try a glass than the place it's made, so visit the Bundaberg Rum Distillery in Bundaberg for a Blend Your Own Rum experience, in which visitors make personalised bottles of rum from barrels imbued with other spirits.
As for weapons, Kratos starts off by leaving the house only carrying his ice - imbued Leviathan Axe, unlocking others later in the game.
While the beasts of the other - world are doing their utmost to cramp Rick's style, he's lucky enough to stumble on the «Terror Mask» which imbues our hero with the raw power of a freight train and the physical charms of a giant rippling rack of barbecue ribs.
There are loads of comedic references to other games, and the cheerful pixel art style and chirpy 8 - bit audio imbue it with a sense of nostalgia - this is a celebration of classic gaming rather than a bitter poke in the eye at more modern gaming.
Lauter's work is clearly imbued with historical self - consciousness — the press release rightly cites «Redon, Vuillard, Bonnard, as well as other members of the Nabis and Post-Impressionists» among the Los Angeles — based artist's precursors, to which list I would add Blaue Reiter — period Kandinsky and maybe a few more recent explorers of the cusp
Laing's Lincoln Convertible (1964), on the other hand, is imbued with a sombre finitude, as the artist uses multi-coloured dots for the first (and last) time, to commemorate President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
(1910 - 1962) American, yet imbued with visual culture of Europe, Franz Kline exemplifies the development of pictorial language from a figurative form that derives from Rembrandt and the other great masters whose work he knew well from visiting European museums, to abstraction.
The other artists in the exhibition pick up the diversity, the permissiveness, and the social content of the 1950s, imbuing the stain with sex, psychology, and cultural reference.
The paintings» focus on colour alone imbues the series with a conceptual ambivalence: as Benjamin Buchloh has pointed out, colour «acts simultaneously as a substance and a sign, a paradoxical condition that no other element can claim... it can and will function at the same time as a referential [grounded in a universal given] and as a differential [perceivable only through variation] sign.»
Sharing an affinity with other conceptual minimalist installations of the 1960s, Edwards» choice of barbed wire as material imbues this sculpture with social and political meaning.
Tweedy's voice, a ghostly summons, and his lyrics — imbued at times with an elemental wit, pain and anxiety, and shimmering in other moments with a strange, cryptic beauty — are uniquely suited to the intimate grandeur of Marfa's Liberty Hall.
While together forming an installation, these new pieces also create an environment, imbued with memories and associations, for the other works on display.
Charles Burchfield (1893 - 1967), worked almost exclusively in watercolor on paper and his primary subject was his experience of nature in his immediate surroundings — scenes from his backyard, vistas near his home captured and imbued with highly expressionistic light, at times creating a clear - eyed depiction of the world and at other times one that is wholly unique, mystical, and visionary.
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