The narrative is all incident and it benefits from Hansen - Løve's arresting and lifelike succinctness, which conveys
in single sentences what less gifted filmmakers might devote a monologue to, and makes moments and gestures even more touching by tossing them off casually or making an unexpected cut.
Do not go overboard with sticking your keyword
in every single sentence.
Lane Shefter Bishop, author of Sell Your Story
in a Single Sentence, is a multi-award winning producer and director whose many accolades include an EMMY.
A grease - stained work shirt or apron covered in pizza sauce is a far better indicator of success than being able to use 14 different variations of the word «disrupt»
in a single sentence.
If I could sum up what Crypto Traders News / Pro / Group is about
in a single sentence: This is the Khanacademy of crypto.
It might go without saying that pairing «creativity» with «thinking outside the box»
in a single sentence is a striking example of neither.
And I am rather afraid that the author manages to sum each of us up
in a single sentence.
As her body was carried to the grave, her husband summed up
in a single sentence his conviction about the deathless value of such a person: «God must not let anything happen to her.»
Hard though it is to define autism
in a single sentence, Alex says that the disability means those affected «struggle to socialise, communicate and understand the world around them».
In one instance, in Jericho, Mark 10:46 — 52, it is the faith of the blind man and the command of Jesus that are described; the actual healing is disposed of
in a single sentence.
That doesn't mean that it's not stunning to see it all laid out
in a single sentence.
I shoulder some of the responsibility for the position the RDIA is in today because, unfortunately, when drafting the by - laws, I missed the high water mark
in a single sentence excluding manufacturers of disposable products, a mistake I fear will become the demise of the RDIA.
London mayor Boris Johnson managed to both support and undermine his party leader
in a single sentence in his weekly column for the Telegraph newspaper.
«It is a mark of Michael Foot's quality as a man and the scale of his contribution to public life over almost seven decades that it is hard to summarise
in a single sentence.
In this sense, the theory of the Communists may be summed up
in the single sentence: Abolition of private property.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who had investigated Silver and other lawmakers,
in a single sentence, said the following.
«Frugal» + «Maris» + «anything - related - to - sewing» are not normally combined
in a single sentence.
I need somebody clever with a good command of banter, unafraid to tell me to shut up and who can render me outraged, yet charmed,
in a single sentence.
The plot can be described
in a single sentence: Thanos (Josh Brolin) is out to get all the Infinity Stones so that he can destroy the universe, and the Avengers attempt to stop him.
Though Stiller lacks Dern's dynamic range at conveying frustration and wonder
in a single sentence, he's still a fine avatar for his creator, whose appearances here are amusingly limited to aspirational magazine photos of a film director who took off and became his best self as Brad went into neutral.
And Ralph Fiennes enlivens a couple of scenes as a refined gay director trying to direct a cowboy actor in a drawing - room comedy - the studio era described
in a single sentence.
I think that's the most number of times I've written «Woody Allen»
in a single sentence.
Needless to say, The Big Lebowski's story is intricate, out - there, and distinctly Coenesque; it is just about impossible to sum it up
in a single sentence.
(Impressive that they manage two superfluous uses of «some»
in a single sentence.)
Or you can say a navigation address
in a single sentence: «881 7th Avenue, New York, NY» whisks you to Carnegie Hall with only a little practice.
Find a way to explain your book
in a single sentence.
It means that you have to include the key idea of your writing
in a single sentence placed at the end of the introductory paragraph
In other words, you need to express the purpose of your technology thesis writing
in a single sentence.
You need to be able to answer both those questions
in a single sentence each.
There are no fewer than three egregious fallacies (aka lies) embedded
in that single sentence.
Can you explain what they do
in a single sentence?
It's not that the advice given was poor or inaccurate so much as it was beginner - level advice (which admittedly, a lot of indie developers still really need to hear): stuff like use conventions to playtest & network, make sure your game has a unique selling point & sounds exciting when summarized
in a single sentence, don't pick a stupid name for your game, etc..
Remember, one of the big differences between an accurate rumour and a wild guess tends to be summed up
in a single sentence:
The Talos Principle plays with a few more pieces than Portal did, but the general concept is the same — its individual tricks are plain enough to explain
in a single sentence, but the things Croteam does with them are consistently, progressively impressive.
This one example is a 52 pages — the «story» it tells can not be summarised
in a single sentence at the end.
Face it, somethings are not knowable in simple straightforward terms, and the planet's climate, considering the huge number of variables and the timespan and sparse data sets for such a huge system is a perfect example of that kind of «impossible to summarize
in a single sentence» scenario that you seem to think it «should» be.
Rather than try to capture the essence of this complex problem
in a single sentence or two, I thought I would just point to that site — / / www.gfdl.noaa.gov/sahel-drought.
But now Gelbspan,
in a single sentence, suggests «an army of activist groups needs to force governments to address global warming in a collaborative way.»
While I can't do justice to a 14 minute talk
in a single sentence, the bottom line is that science is the result of tests.
One could hardly ask for a better embodiment (the NewsHour removed it yesterday since it violated their comment policy *)[* See 11/3/16 Author's addition below] of exactly what I was describing, offered by someone apparently oblivious to how he / she helped me make my own point with six accusation errors
in a single sentence and a valueless profile link of me which fails to prove any of the accusations.
The error was contained
in a single sentence and in one graphic representation out of AR4's nearly 3,000 pages.
Appearing in the list below as Greenpeace 2006, it is one of two references mentioned
in a single sentence, as discussed above.
All that remained was a passing reference
in a single sentence (on p. 111) in 200 pages of double - column fine print.
In Canada, the only requirement for a law school's library is contained
in a single sentence, literally the last item in the Federation of Law Societies» National Requirement (2011) on competencies for entry to a bar admission program.
Say what you want to say
in a single sentence unless you are paid by the word.
The fine - grained details are pretty complex, and can't be accurately summarized
in a single sentence: but, your definitions of assault and battery are close enough, except that assault isn't an attempt, it is a successful act with the intent to cause harmful or offensive contact, or imminent apprehension of same.
When asked to describe his book to
us in a single sentence, David responded, «If you ever wondered how your pet became a member of the family, and what your relationship with your pet is going to be like in fifty years, you should read this book.»
This question can't be answered in simple words or
in a single sentence as there are many positive & negative about this online term insurance plan from LIC of India compared to other popular term plans in India like iTerm plan, HDFC Click 2 protect plus, iProtect smart etc..
The glib — and true — answer from Barry Diller: «It can not be said
in a single sentence,