Sentences with phrase «in modern era»

In the modern era, car interiors are becoming more like a second home, as they are now featuring climate control, TVs, huge sound systems, plush fabrics, and much more.
In terms of triumph, look to Honda's begrudging, fits - and - starts adoption of turbocharging in the modern era.
For one of the rawest driving experiences offered in the modern era, look no further than the Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe and 4C Spider.
Three other hotted - up GTIs have come stateside in the modern era: two VR6 - powered R32s (2004 and 2008 only), and one previous Golf R, in 2012.
Hewn from carbon - fibre and aluminium, the compact mid-engined coupe resurrected the idea of rear - drive cars for Alfa in the modern era.
If you love the Holden Commodores and the enjoyable driving experience they have delivered in the modern era (especially since the advent of the Zeta architecture - based VF arrived on the scene in 2006) then this is a car for you.
Whereas many of the previous generations in the modern era could easily be deemed a simple evolutionary design when it comes to the chassis, the 2015 Mustang, or S550 as the new platform was dubbed internally, is a considerable departure in utilizing an independent rear suspension (IRS) on all models.
Serving as the most recognized symbol of Cadillac in the modern era, the Escalade full - size SUV is completely redesigned for the 2015 model year and is significantly improved in terms of refinement, technology, and overall sophistication.
In this modern era of easy to drive supercars and family sedans with launch control, you'd be forgiven for thinking that nailing a perfect launch at the strip in the Demon would be a simple affair.
In this modern era of utterly astounding performance, there have never been more choices for track - ready cars.
With eight class victories at Le Mans since 2001, Corvette Racing and Chevrolet rank among the most successful teams and manufacturers to compete at Le Mans in the modern era.
It's unchartered territory in the modern era of North American endurance racing.
«Both the Corvette C5 - R and C6.R earned a place among the greatest entries in the modern era of sports car racing,» said Doug Fehan, Corvette Racing Program Manager.
The support given to drivers now is just as well, believes Attwood, because the race is much harder in the modern era.
If Darlington is a tiny throwback sitting in a cotton field mere feet from the highway, then Lowe's is its exact opposite: an enormous, fenced - off corporate compound steeped in the modern era.
The company boldly claims «this is the fastest growth of any automotive company in the modern era.
In the eleven years since the Continental GT debuted and ushered in the modern era of Bentley under Volkswagen Group ownership, it has established itself as one of the more obvious answers to the question that bold - face entertainers and celebrities, professional athletes, captains of industry, and the merely rich eventually ask themselves: What can I drive, now that I've had multiple Mercedes - Benzes, Porsches, and BMWs?
As lovers of long roofs in the modern era, we're totally smitten with this wood - paneled wagon.
Though it never became a giant like Toyota, Mitsubishi carved out middle - of the - pack market shares in Japan and Southeast Asia along with a niche presence in many other markets, building up a sporty and rugged image in the modern era with offerings including the Montero, Eclipse, and Lancer Evolution.
In the modern era, more and more students ask for writing assistance from the best argumentative essay writing services online due to the fact that the writing service will write for them a good quality essay.
The goal of this Summit was to share emerging best practices and issues around the following three interrelated topics that are critical to the success of education systems in the modern era:
In the modern era, however, maintaining a good school climate is a continuing challenge for teachers, administrators, and policymakers.
School networks are one of the most important innovations in the modern era of U.S. K - 12 education.
In the modern era of education, schools are expected to adapt instructional delivery to meet the needs of all students.
Lessons Learned: What International Assessments Tell Us about Math Achievement Tom Loveless, editor (Brookings Institution Press) While math scores are bandied about in the modern era, how much do we really know about what they mean or what they can teach about practice and policy?
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act was a monumental achievement in 2001 — and the union's greatest political defeat in the modern era — but in subsequent years it was NCLB that found itself being transformed, and ultimately eviscerated, by powerful political blowback from unions and the intransigence of the districts.
The media, in the modern era, are indisputably an instrument of war.
To realize the potential of STEM education in the modern era, I think we'll need deeper thinking than has been evident so far.
The Cyber Security Breaches Survey, recently published by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport found that two thirds of large UK businesses have been hit by a cyber breach or attack in the last year, further highlighting the importance of cyber security in the modern era.
It carefully takes liberties with original concepts while still managing to keep the spirit of the series intact: a shining example of how classic video games can be successfully reborn in the modern era.
At least it contains what passes for debate in our modern era of talking points and sound bites.
Peele's directorial debut, «Get Out,» in theaters Friday, Feb. 24, is one of those rare creations that functions both as a taut psychological thriller and as searing social commentary about racism in the modern era.
January 16, 2013 • In the modern era, legislative attempts to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill are nearly half a century old.
While the storyline is relatively simple, and one that has been a staple of Hollywood classics since the beginning of commercial films (this is a movie about movies, after all), the complexity of the characterizations, coupled with the technically proficient presentation despite the multitudinous moving pieces involved, makes it all feel fresh and new in the modern era.
It's seemingly got everything that a blockbuster movie needs in the modern era, nice visuals, an epic story, scary beasts and Will Smith - however, it's directed by Shayamalan, which is a worry.
It is a frightening unraveling of female passivity and innocence in a modern era set in a small Zambian community where colonial and western indoctrination creates confusion and uncertainty.
s Aliens was to be remade in the modern era, as part of the latest installment of the Casting Competition.
But indeed, I'd argue that Rob Zombie's film is a more accurate representation of what it means to be a human being in our modern era, because we still feel dread, fear, pain and love.
The death of the very popular Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997 brought about a massive public outpouring of grief, the likes of which have seldom been seen in the modern era.
It's one of the most fun and memorable strategy games in our modern era, and an updated version with new ideas, mechanics, and art would be wonderful indeed.
That's all for today, but come back tomorrow to learn all about the incredibly influential Metroid Prime trilogy: a huge dimensional leap forward for the franchise and shining example of how classic video games can be successfully reborn in the modern era.
The sequel to Captain America: The First Avenger will pick up where The Avengers leaves off, continuing Steve Rogers» partnership with Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. as the star - spangled Avenger struggles to acclimate to his role as a hero in the modern era.
It is also pleasing to see that in an age in which the romantic comedy is such an unfashionable genre in the cinema that filmmakers are, at least, attempting to go back to basics and call to mind a style of filmmaking in the screwball comedy that is all too rarely visible in the modern era.
Such films as The Secret of Roan Inish suggest that it is to Sayles that the classical documentary's poetic legacy has been passed in the modern era.
And Ellsberg's actions have been arguably eclipsed by that of Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning in the modern era.
This episode of The Film Comment Podcast explores how we relate to older films in the modern era, and examines the culture that surrounds their appreciation amidst revival runs, film festivals, and restoration efforts.
I do not envy those experiencing their childhood in this modern era.
Giving Woody Allen a run for his money as the most prolific filmmaker in the business, Noah Baumbach has released his second film of 2015, coming only a few months after While We're Young, his exploration of generational divides in the modern era.
To all who complain about the CGI: We're living in a modern era and the way things are done change.
Casting alone isn't enough to redeem it, and unless viewers plan to do some 21st century tweeting while hate - watching, Dirty Dancing doesn't have enough swing in the modern era to make it mean a thing.
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