Sentences with phrase «in the confrontation stage»

before you even say the «c» in the confrontation stage, you will find people that will cringe and run away.

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Current theological interest in process philosophy sets the stage for a new confrontation between what might be called the cosmological perspective of philosophy and the historical perspective of theology.
«(IRBIL, Iraq — The stage was set Friday for a major sectarian confrontation in Iraq after the government and the country's most powerful Shiite cleric implored civilians to take up arms against Sunni militants — a move that would partially plug the ranks of the decimated security forces with religiously motivated volunteers.
However, a professor of international relations with the University of China, Cheng Xiaohe has said, «We're going to see a confrontation between the United States and North Korea that will be ferocious and strong and bloody,» he dubbed Trump's language «explosive,» and said the threat and responses had resulted in a new stage of confrontation.
The stage for the courtroom confrontation was set in October 2004, when the Dover school board voted 6 to 3 to require ninth - grade biology students to listen to a brief disclaimer asserting that «Darwin's theory is a theory... not a fact» and that «Intelligent Design is an explanation of the origin of life that differs from Darwin's view.»
After allowing unsuspecting caterpillars to set up house in an artificial leaf tie, the researcher staged confrontations between the resident insects and would - be intruders.
For those unfamiliar with the stage play's sing - songy canter, it'll take some getting used to, especially when he - men Jackman and Crowe are squared off in any of their numerous silver - backed confrontations.
While the riots continue, several people take shelter in a motel, but when a joke with a starter pistol catches the armed attention of local military and police, the stage is set for a potentially lethal confrontation.
The action sequences vary wildly in quality, from a thrilling opening in Siena, Italy to a muddled confrontation staged against an avant - garde production of Tosca to a finale that's somewhere between, and which lasts several quantums of forever.
These dynamics set the stage for the current confrontation in the United States between the unions and the teachers on one side and, increasingly, school district management, legislatures, governors, and the public on the other.
In Grand Tour, Matts Leiderstam stages a confrontation between the present and the past.
This under - recognized Swiss documentarian made over one hundred videos in her life, having picked up her first video camera in 1970 and using it both to assist the women's movement in France in the early»70s, but also as a tool for upheaval and confrontation, as seen in the jumpy Maso et Miso vont en bateau (1975), and reenactment — such as her staging of a reading of Valerie Solanas's S.C.U.M. Manifesto, ten years post-publication.
In 1978, she staged a performance «A Banquet: A Fashion Show of Body Parts» within her first spatial environment, «Confrontation» (1978), at the Hamilton Gallery of Contemporary Art, New York.
A central cluster of vegetation in the diptych, Untitled, is continuous across the pair of panels, literary staging a confrontation between the interior space established in the composition and the exterior one imposed by its edge; Beaded Curtain (Red Apples) identifies in its title the dual function played by an allover crimson chevron design as fruit on an arboreal range and the scrim through which the greenery is glimpsed.
Canada is under increasing international pressure to include lawyers in its anti-money-laundering and terrorist - financing system, setting the stage for a new confrontation between the federal government and Canada's law societies in coming months.
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