Sentences with phrase «in epilogue»

A compelling alternative would be to introduce these ideas (among others) in an epilogue that looked towards the future of bitcoin and explained these use cases a bit more.
As Gutmann himself explained in an epilogue written later, for a modern drive, one wipe (or maybe two, if you like — but certainly not 35) will do just fine (the bolding here is mine):
H.G. Wells did that in his epilogue to The Time Machine.
One madcap outdoorsman with the largest collection of duck decoys we find out in the epilogue becomes the president of the National Audubon Society.
Survivors grapple with overwhelming heat in an epilogue, but with hints of an alternative future in projected images of wind turbines.
In the epilogue Honig writes,
In this epilogue of «Committing the Perfect Crime: Sexuality, Assemblage and the Postmodern Turn in American Art» (2008) from Phaidon's «Art & Queer Culture,» Johnathan Katz examines the relationship between Rauschenberg's assemblage and homosexuality.
Also, in the Epilogue, Arl Eamon asked me if I something was wrong with Connor, because he'd been acting strange recently.
Depending on how you decided to end things in Episode 4, Episode 5: Same Stitch winds up going down two very different paths with only a handful of scenes that are the same, mostly in the epilogue.
They are also seen in the epilogue, jumping out of the water near Princess Peach's Castle.
Experience the Epilogue After you play through the Prologue and the Protoss single - player campaign, wrap up the StarCraft II trilogy storyline by finding out what happens to each race in the Epilogue.
In the epilogue there are no respawns for either side, so if you get shot down you get no points at all.
In his epilogue, Bruce writes about how his biggest lesson compiling the book was the realization that a person living in one village for a lifetime often stumbles upon the same lofty wisdom that has taken civilizations centuries to realize.
It was more that we are so familiar with the Greco - Roman gods, and it was harder to come up with ways that they could have come to the United States (although as I finished the book several fringe archaeological discoveries gave me ways I could have done it); and that the Norse myths are so bleak, and always end in Ragnarok... In your acknowledgments, you allude to the best line of dialogue in the epilogue, but you don't identify it.
As I describe it in the epilogue, it is fair to say that «The Andy Griffith Show» is supposedly about the «American normal,» Mayberry being a sleepy hamlet, an Arcadia where no trouble is too big for the amiable sheriff and his bungling deputy.
«The reappearance of the characters from the beloved Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, last seen together in the epilogue of the final book, will thrill fans worldwide, and offers a snapshot of the current lives of the former Hogwarts friends, as well as a tantalising glimpse into the next generation.
In his epilogue the author states, «In a sense, this book is an exercise in optimism,» and «The consequences of global warming described in this book may be alarming, but they're not meant to be alarmist.»
A great idea to summarize the rest of the women's lives in the epilogue.
It makes the shocks just that much more deliciously nasty, including the gob - smacking twist in the epilogue.
I'm sure it works on the page, but on screen, it gets clunky, especially in the epilogue, which hardly packs the intended emotional punch as a result.
The fact that she never even flinched, gasped or otherwise showed any emotion when he appeared in Zero mission — and in the epilogue she didn't flinch at the mecha robot made in his image either, or when he came back semi-mechanical (Meta - form) in Metroid Prime, came back again in a phazon powered omega form in Prime 3, or when he came out of a statue — apparently reborn without the mechanical enhancements in prime in Super metroid.
I'm guessing by the end of this one, we're going to see Andy handing the toys down to the next generation, probably in an epilogue - like sequence.
In the epilogue, we've been told that it will feature new stages and characters from Wind Waker, a game being newly represented in Legends.
In the epilogue centering on the fallout for her station coworkers and mother (J. Smith Cameron) that might work better on the page than screen, there's a lack of confidence in how to conclude her story.
Jackman shines with humility in the epilogue as he feeds his newborn whilst checking out a prototype of his action figure, declaring it «brilliant!»
Even small, throwaway moments, like the suggestion in the epilogue that Henry has turned into a «noble» witch - hunter, carries with it the nincompoop - sting that Father Solomon's surviving Negro manservant and yellow - man are now gamely following another white guy because that's just what they fucking do.
«Big Eyes» is graced by a potentially award - winning performance from Amy Adams, arguably the cutest actress in Hollywood today, in the role of a woman who now, at the age of 87, is alive and well and is shown in a brief cameo as well as in an epilogue.
Chadha and co-screenwriter Paul Mayeda Berges offer a wry, low - key feature - length commentary with some fairly interesting / entertaining recollections, including the thinking behind the somewhat ballsy use of a corporeal David Beckham in the epilogue, the unblinking national reaction to the Sikh rituals depicted in the film, and Chadha's desire to exploit her male cast members by getting their shirts off as often as possible.
While his aesthetics are slightly uneven (using voiceover narration in the prologue and title cards in the epilogue), he is one to keep an eye out for.
He briefly brings the project up to date in the epilogue.
Perhaps to atone, Watson noted her key contribution in the epilogue to his book.
This extraordinarily provocative question goes unanswered (except that in the epilogue Job is indeed recompensed «twice as much as he had before» for his loyalty — which would seem to confirm Satan's charge).
This caution was overcome in an epilogue, added to the English translation in 1978 when the Brazilian political climate had become less repressive.
In an epilogue that's part flashback, part dream sequence, Sebastian reimagines what might have happened had he prioritized Mia at several crucial points in their relationship.
Teilhard makes it clear in his epilogue to The Phenomenon of Men, entitled «The Christian Phenomenon,» that he sees the church as the prototype of that movement which is the universal movement of the world, toward and by means of that ultimate point of attraction and unifying principle, the immanent - transcendent Christ.
A very good example is Sikhism, as Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh will show in his Epilogue.
In the Epilogue to The Abortion Papers, Nathanson placed the abortion debate within the broader context of American history in this way:
In the Epilogue of his monumental biography of John Paul II, George Weigel lists eight areas in which that pope has made significant impact.
In his epilogue the author suggests that discussions of theological schooling and proposals to reform it might get further if some of the assumptions and many of the terms conventionally used were changed.
Swinburne recognizes the limits of his case for theism in his epilogue: «I am well aware of objections other than the ones I have discussed which can be made to almost every sentence which I have written.»
In 1991, after bouncing against the rocks for three years, the ELCA did some modest restructuring (but not touching the quota system), and in an epilogue Trexler bravely ends on the note that maybe the boat is being turned in a more promising direction.
(With the exception of Halligan and Shah, Lyons uses pseudonyms in the place of actual names for all HubSpot employees, though he does name additional names in the epilogue.)

Not exact matches

There is much more packed into these two epilogues (as well as extensive bibliographical notes of recent books and articles), but these few examples give a sampling of the pleasures to be found in this new edition of Augustine of Hippo.
No doubt this is in part because Brown is now older, but the examples he brings in the first epilogue are illuminating.
Later in the movie, Boris, deceased yet delivering an epilogue, observes: «If it turns out that there is a God, I don't think he is evil.
The Epilogue includes two articles by 2011 Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo posted on a Chinese website in 2006, translated in the Journal of Democracy, January 2011.
He writes of Poland in the early 1930s, with the Nazis expected momentarily; and years later he writes an epilogue, remembering that the Nazis were there.
Indeed, his epilogue, which traces the path of «village atheists» in the twentieth century and makes the book's major controversial causal claim, is the one moment in which his usually precise historical sense slips.
But not one of these terms appears in the prose prologue or epilogue where, in contrast, the specific Israelite name, Yahweh, is used.
The prose prologue and epilogue and the body of poetry in between betray many differences other than merely form.
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