We don't believe
in a hyphenated America.»
Not exact matches
Once the reader understands that those
hyphenated pairs of adjectives name categories
in his quirky taxonomy of nonfunctional objects
in literature, and once one learns what those categories entail, the going gets easier.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline
in denominational loyalty, changes
in ethnic identity as
hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion
in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise
in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely
in vocational and economic terms, the rise
in government regulation and financing, the great increase
in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of
in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth
in human knowledge, and so on.
In becoming
hyphenated Jews — German - Jews, Dutch - Jews, French - Jews — they ran the risk of losing their Jewish identity by assimilation.
Those that identify themselves,
in our multi-cultural,
hyphenated - American world often go for a smorgasbord of pick - and - mix choices.
Mangled, incomplete sentences, words wrongly
hyphenated, words wrongly split
in two, plural when singular should have been used and misspelled names are just some of your BLUNDERS.
It is now almost twenty years since, among other things, an article by Christopher Duraisingh
in Religion and Society, laying emphasis on the
hyphenated character of Indian - Christian identity, [3] sparked off a debate about the nature of this identity of Indian - Christians
in the contemporary context.
Effacer, after all, survives
in English as efface, used almost exclusively as the back end of the
hyphenate self - effacing, which accurately describes El Guerrouj.
There are a lot of different ways to manage
hyphenated names
in the generations to come.
President Theodore Roosevelt's campaign against «
hyphenated Americans» during World War I and the perceived lack of objective information about Germany
in US media stimulated this ethnic identity.
Do you see this proliferation of
hyphenated diplomacy
in the practice world?
Many of those senior scientists — the ones guarding the gates — were trained as staunch disciplinarians, and they take seriously what they see as their obligation to keep out the barbarians who would water down standards and compromise the institution
in the name of the latest
hyphenated buzzword.
DiChristina: So today, right, just for a few hundred dollars and a decent antenna, we have this thing, which no longer is
hyphenated, television, which provides crystal - clear digital pictures of what, you know, they're almost look like looking at a window today, it's quite remarkable; the transition that can be made
in just a hundred short years.
In tisagenleceucel - T (CTL019), it also has the - leu - and the - T
hyphenated.
As the music scene moves farther from genre center, and we find ourselves with more
hyphenated Frankenstein tags for bands than we know what to do with, more and more bands are going to crop up on the outskirts, and Campfires
in Winter is a solid place to make camp before trekking farther into the unknown.
After taking some time off from directing and scriptwriting to appear
in such films as Out of Sight (1998), Brooks resumed his director - screenwriter - actor
hyphenate with The Muse (1999), starring opposite Andie MacDowell and Sharon Stone as a struggling Hollywood scriptwriter
in search of divine inspiration; Looking for Comedy
in the Muslim World followed
in 2005.
In addition to Slater (who also executive produced), Cameron Diaz is on hand as Kyle's bride Laura, a controlling, passive - aggressive woman who drops the passive
hyphenate about halfway through the film.
Hyphenate David Michael O'Neill's Five Aces is another
in that long - standing tradition of pseudo-nostalgic man - sensitive buddy flicks, this one free of the stultifying voice - over narration but not of the contracted timeframe and forced epiphanies.
US indie filmmaker Joe Swanberg (Drinking Buddies, Happy Christmas) joins the
Hyphenates for our August 2014 edition, as we talk over the new releases of the past month, look at whether independent filmmakers can forge a career
in the new media landscape, and check out the filmography of the influential and underrated director Paul Mazursky.
by Walter Chaw Much will be written about Robert Forster's performance
in Diamond Men, Dan Cohen's sophomore
hyphenate feature, and as Forster lands an executive producer credit (daughter Kate gets the «associate producer» tag), the veteran actor's much - deserved critical buzz this time around is a product more of design than serendipity.
Arts journalist and broadcaster Richard Watts guest hosts this episode of
Hyphenates, talking about the films of December 2014, comparing notes on the best films of the year, and looking at the films and career of indie filmmaker and key figure
in the New Queer Cinema movement, Gregg Araki.
Good work
Hyphenates, see you
in hell!
The centrepiece of each Hell Is For
Hyphenates episode is the Filmmaker of the Month segment,
in which we discuss the filmography of an auteur as chosen by our guest.
The third film
in director - producer - writer - every other film role you can
hyphenate Wes Anderson's repertoire, The Royal Tenenbaums centers on the dysfunctional titular family and their equally off - kilter lives, loves and losses.
Then you need the Hell Is For
Hyphenates Cheat Sheet: a suggested double that will make you an insta - expert
in the director we're about to discuss...
In the September 2014 episode of Hell Is For Hyphenates, Lynn Shelton mentions the name of a film that is «absolutely in my top five list of films ever»
In the September 2014 episode of Hell Is For
Hyphenates, Lynn Shelton mentions the name of a film that is «absolutely
in my top five list of films ever»
in my top five list of films ever».
The next episode of Hell Is For
Hyphenates,
in which we discuss the films of George Miller, will be released on 30 August 2017.
The actor's
hyphenate debut, Fiennes's adaptation of Shakespeare's Coriolanus is a curio, to be sure: It isn't so much directed as cobbled together from the source and fed through CNN - style reportage of armed fighting
in the Balkans.
by Walter Chaw Though technically correct, I much prefer the term «Romanticists» to «Romantics,» but that's a fussy kind of neither here nor there
in a film,
hyphenate Galt Neiderhoffer's The Romantics, that suffers from nothing like precision, elegance, or, crucially, poetry.
Instead, it's an engaging rumination from the first - time
hyphenate in which he suggests that the movie was really discovered
in the editing room.
This isn't so much a behind - the - scenes look at Signs as a celebration of M. Night Shyamalan's M. Night Shyamalan - ness, with the
hyphenate bemoaning CGI (because it's the one aspect of the production he can't micromanage), delivering lectures on marketing, doubting the need for music
in his films as it only clouds «the poetry of the writing,» and, finally, freely admitting to being a hardcore capitalist.
But of course, all of those credits pale
in comparison to his greatest achievement: guest host on the next episode of Hell Is For
Hyphenates!
She's talked film on the popular / Filmcast, the ScreenCrush Long Takes podcast, on US radio, and now —
in what we can only assume is her most exciting media appearance to date — on Hell Is For
Hyphenates!
David Duchovny makes his feature - length
hyphenate debut with the appropriately - named House of D, a slog through Duchovny's Freudian undercarriage as he casts himself as a goateed Parisian flipbook artist and wife Téa Leoni as his character's mother
in flashback — with pre-Duchovny played by a game Anton Yelchin, riding around on a meat wagon
in 1973 Greenwich Village, the bitch to Robin Williams's retard bull.
«Summer Coda» director Richard Gray joins the
Hyphenates to discuss the films of September, debate whether complete accuracy is necessary
in biopics, and look over the filmography of director Paul Thomas Anderson.
Beginning with an airplane landing and ending with another taking off, Patrick Stettner's sterling feature - length
hyphenate debut boasts of a surprising maturity both
in terms of its narrative completeness and the consistency of its photographic compositions.
Michael Dougherty's
hyphenate debut, it, a lot like co-writer-on-X2 Dan Harris's own first feature, Imaginary Heroes, has a pedigree and the benefit of the doubt
in its corner but washes out as something that needed to marinate longer to reach the full flower of any potential.
Also cast
in a frozen wasteland,
hyphenate Courtney Hunt's feature debut Frozen River aspires to the same eloquence
in forging a conversation between the interior and exterior worlds, drawing a quick sketch of poverty and solipsism that evolves into a giant campfire hug of teaching the world to sing or some such facile bullshit.
To tell her father's story chronologically, Ms. Fuller got actors (including Fuller alumni like Constance Towers, Jennifer Beals, Bill Duke, Robert Carradine, Mark Hamill, Kelly Ward, and Perry Lang), admiring directors (Monte Hellman, Wim Wenders, James Toback, Joe Dante, William Friedkin), and
hyphenate Buck Henry to sit
in her father's den and read from his book.
by Walter Chaw Based on a Kirsty Gunn novel, Christine Jeffs's
hyphenate debut Rain is a dulcet, haunting evocation of that moment of crisis
in a young woman's life when she's poised on the precipice of sexual maturity.
Trivia question: what was the last episode of
Hyphenates in which everyone was
in the same room for the recording?
It's telling that for a toast, someone recites the last stanza of Matthew Arnold's «Dover Beach» * — telling not for the sentiment of steadfastness
in the face of societal unkindness, but for the fact that the poem has already once received a revision (
in 1922 as «The Dover Bitch» by Anthony Hecht) and clearly receives another
in Alan Cumming and Jennifer Jason Leigh's very personal
hyphenate debut.
If «science fiction» and «sci - fi» are both used to modify «terror» and «violence»
in «War of the Worlds,» «Jurassic Park» and «The Lost World,» then shouldn't they both be
hyphenated?
KS2 English Skills Revision Series Two contains worksheets on: • Noun phrases • Clauses: co-ordinating conjunctions, subordination • Relative pronouns • Relative clauses • Verbs: present tense, past tense, progressive, present progressive, past progressive, present perfect • Modal verbs • Parenthesis - brackets • Parenthesis - dashes • Synonyms • Antonyms • Ellipsis • Subject, verb, object • Punctuation • Verbs, active and passive voice • Colon • Semicolon •
Hyphenated words • Bullet points • Verb or noun • Nouns and adjectives • Words with more than one meaning • Adverbs • Adverbials • Fronted adverbials NOTE
In this approach to English grammar at KS2 we have followed closely the model of grammar adopted by the English National Curriculum.
He argued that many
in the Latino community reject notions of
hyphenated citizenship and think, «I'm an American.
Back
in 1989, as I reported for primordial evo
in the guise of Performance Car, the only previous Corvette to bear the ZR1 name (then
hyphenated as ZR - 1) had a Lotus - developed engine with four overhead camshafts, 32 valves, 5.7 litres and 375bhp.
More Mercedes - Maybach models are planned for the future, with rapid growths
in demand for ultra-luxury products
in China and the Middle East labelled as the reason for Mercedes» new
hyphenated brand.
In both countries, you'll have the least competition in these directories if you're prepared to edit porn and erotica (unless your author hyphenates science - fiction!
In both countries, you'll have the least competition
in these directories if you're prepared to edit porn and erotica (unless your author hyphenates science - fiction!
in these directories if you're prepared to edit porn and erotica (unless your author
hyphenates science - fiction!).
But at last, at long last, there might possibly be a heroine with a
hyphenated last name
in the Batbooks.
In fact, a surprising number of people often don't type spaces into search engines, particularly in the case of potentially hyphenated or compound words like «self - publishing» or «best - selling.&raqu
In fact, a surprising number of people often don't type spaces into search engines, particularly
in the case of potentially hyphenated or compound words like «self - publishing» or «best - selling.&raqu
in the case of potentially
hyphenated or compound words like «self - publishing» or «best - selling.»