Not exact matches
Have you ever walked
into the office on a Monday morning and just
felt the
palpable lack of energy?
You could
feel palpable panic, the way some Osun conservatives, in concert with Yoruba irredentists, tried to mould themselves
into emergency Yoruba warriors against phantom Hausa - Fulani threat, when the Ife disturbance was nothing but mutual criminality.
The daunting prospect of reaching middle age with an unfulfilled life infuses The World's End with a
palpable desperation, to the point that Gary's own need to return to a sense of belonging infects his far more mature old friends: Eddie Marsan's Peter runs
into his childhood bully, and Paddy Considine's Steven finds his old
feelings for a mate's sister undiluted.
Despite the
palpable electricity between McQueen and Dunaway, the original's romance
felt rushed and therefore somewhat forced; here, screenwriter Leslie Dixon (who shares screenplay credit with Kurt Wimmer, who, in a unique arrangement, handled only the action scenes) fleshes out the love story, showing how their basic desire develops
into real affection.
One that creates a
palpable feeling of anticipation as you drop
into the hard - edged bucket seat.
The answer was clear from the second I stepped foot
into the clinic: the passion Nessa and her coworkers
feel for what they do is almost
palpable.
The American poet Mark Strand wrote that, «In looking at Resika's work, one senses two things simultaneously: that nature despite its complexity has been partially transformed
into an idealized place of circles, half - circles, triangles, and straight lines, and that the
feel of the out - of - doors — the depth of the sky, the outline of the island or distant mountain, the sun, the moon — is
palpable and has not been compromised.»
It is obvious that Sanfeliu was able to elicit acceptance as a visiting artist; the
feeling of togetherness with her subjects is
palpable and translates
into scenes of poignant intimacy.