Sentences with phrase «life shadows they cast»

Watson's exhibition, «Nots,» presented tabletop sculpture, suspended installations and drawings featuring partial views of rope sculptures and the larger - than - life shadows they cast.

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As America turns once again to our perennial celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a full year of Donald Trump on full Technicolor display has cast its inimitable shadow over the legacy of one of the greatest American citizens in this nation's history.
«At a time when people are committing to spend their lives together, it can really cast a shadow over the mood.»
At a debate in Britain, David Lange was asked about the peace that we live in cast by the shadow of nuclear weapons, to which he quipped I can almost smell the uranium now!
Death's brutality over the greater part of the last two millennia cast a long shadow over everyday life as disease, famine, and infant mortality claimed victim after victim.
Not only does the structure of the proposition place propositions linguistically considered in the sphere of hermeneutics, but it casts a hermeneutic shadow over all other areas of life.
And I'm not talking about the clouds that are casting shadows of sadness on your life.
She explores how the long shadow cast by suffering touches all aspects of Christian life and doctrine.
There are fears that seem to have been in our bones from birth, fears that shape our lives by the shadow they cast.
And perhaps his more somber reflections may cast useful shadows within the glare of some of the false and deceiving lights by which we live.
For the «Little Eight,» life in the Big Ten means living in the shadow cast by two giants, but Indiana's Lee Corso is a ray of hope
As your sleep issues cast lengthening shadows over your life, you may begin to live purely for the moment.
Cast in the shadows of those men, they were painted as helpless and labeled as nothing more than simple - minded, meal - making housewives whose sole purpose in life was to please their man.
But many, whether or not they had family and friends in France, said the attacks had cast a shadow over their own lives, and brought up their own uncertainties and fears.
Immigration has cast a shadow over the legal standards of British public life.
Now more than ever, we must take a stand against those who wish to cast millions of hardworking people to live in the shadows
The author discusses the production of Salk vaccine at Cutter Laboratories, the tragic effects of the inadvertent injection of 200,000 people with live virulent polio virus, the subsequent legal proceedings, and the shadow those have cast on the development of new vaccines.
Each February for the past 125 years, Punxsutawney Phil — the Pennsylvanian groundhog long considered a living symbol of Groundhog Day — has sauntered from his burrow to cast a shadow on the weeks and months ahead.
As a result of this movement (and depending on where you live), the shadow cast by the sun moves approximately 15 degrees each hour so that over the course of 24 hours it travels a full 360 degrees around your sundial.
Circumstances, upbringing, parents lacking tools, other people's poor choices, things that were not in your control, have cast what you might believe is a permanent shadow that will follow you for the rest of your life.
These saboteurs wreaked havoc on my personal relationships and cast a shadow on what was supposed to be the «good times» in my life.
My fatigue cast a shadow over every aspect of my life; my marriage, my work, and social life.
Moll still lives at home, under a permanent shadow cast by her imperious mother Hilary (Geraldine James), who continues to treat her daughter like the unmanageable teen we gradually learn she once was.
Cast with a blend of disarmingly natural kids, non-actor adults, and Willem Dafoe (plus 2017's good - luck charm Caleb Landry Jones), The Florida Project paints a compelling, captivating picture of the «missing homeless» living in the shadow of Disney World.
The emotional, and comic intergenerational tale of adult siblings contending with the long shadow their dad has cast over their lives, the film is the latest offering from writer and director Noah Baumbach.
Another edgy rom - com from the Apatow crew, this time with Girls and GLOW regular Jesse Peretz behind the camera, Juliet, Naked finds Rose Byrne and Chris O'Dowd as a couple living in the shadow of a faded rock - star (a stupendously cast Ethan Hawke).
She really shows us the weight of Michelle's troubled past, which cast a pesky shadow over the course of her life until now, then progresses from an abducted victim shivering every time she hears Howard's uproarious rebukes to a somewhat freedom fighter who shrewdly utilizes various resources around to find a way out of this menacing setup.
From writer / director Noah Baumbach, The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) is the emotional and comic intergenerational tale of adult siblings (Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, and Elizabeth Marvel) contending with the long shadow their strong - willed father (Dustin Hoffman) has cast over their lives.
With a compassionate approach to its characters and a critical eye on society, Angels Wear White explores the way certain ideas of sexuality cast shadows on the lives of women and children, and how these ideas can be transcended.
Some people, after they die, cast a shadow that continues to affect the living.
«I think that the Bush administration was definitely casting a shadow in the original conception of the film, but the hope was to write something that was much more broadly applicable to political life and to personal life», said Raymond.
Unlike years past, there haven't been those one or two landmark films that cast a shadow on the rest of the field, no Birdman, Boyhood, The Tree of Life, or There Will Be Blood for the film critic intelligentsia and wider moviegoing audience to rally behind in unison.
Upon closer reflection American Graffiti casts a bitter / sweet shadow over a time of perceived innocence, suggesting that the ideal of a simpler way of life was just a front for a far bleaker and cynical reality.
Hitchcock references are everywhere: in the names of Woodcock and Alma (the real - life name of Hitchcock's wife and collaborator), in the «Vertigo» - like references to the way the dead watch over the living, and the way Hitchcock's 1940 film «Rebecca» casts an elegant shadow over the entire film.
They often live in the huge shadow cast by they spouse.
The forlorn Manglehorn remains behind the locked door and allows the shadow of his dream girl to cast a pall, despite having a real life dream girl sitting across the table.
Ben Mendelsohn's King George VI casts a long shadow that few living politicians could pretend to fill.
Year 6 Science Assessments and Tracking Objectives covered: Describe how living things are classified into broad groups according to common observable characteristics and based on similarities and differences, including micro-organisms, plants and animals Give reasons for classifying plants and animals based on specific characteristics Identify and name the main parts of the human circulatory system, and describe the functions of the heart, blood vessels and blood Recognise the impact of diet, exercise, drugs and lifestyle on the way their bodies function Describe the ways in which nutrients and water are transported within animals, including humans Recognise that living things have changed over time and that fossils provide information about living things that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago Recognise that living things produce offspring of the same kind, but normally offspring vary and are not identical to their parents Identify how animals and plants are adapted to suit their environment in different ways and that adaptation may lead to evolution Recognise that light appears to travel in straight lines Use the idea that light travels in straight lines to explain that objects are seen because they give out or reflect light into the eye Explain that we see things because light travels from light sources to our eyes or from light sources to objects and then to our eyes Use the idea that light travels in straight lines to explain why shadows have the same shape as the objects that cast them Associate the brightness of a lamp or the volume of a buzzer with the number and voltage of cells used in the circuit Compare and give reasons for variations in how components function, including the brightness of bulbs, the loudness of buzzers and the on / off position of switches Use recognised symbols when representing a simple circuit in a diagram
Educational Leadership's first few issues strongly reflected the shadow that the war had cast over every aspect of life.
Kit Raine, an American writer living in Tuscany, is working on a biography of her close friend, a complex woman who continues to cast a shadow on Kit's own life.
Lepore brings Ben Franklin's smart, witty, hardworking sister, Jane, out of the shadows; contrasts the loving siblings» opposite lives; and casts new light on our nation's early days.
In such circumstances, the spectre of death cast a shadow over everyday life.
We do not agree with this life insurance disadvantage, but it is often used by those in the investment world to cast a shadow on cash value policies.
However all of these games are now being cast in the huge shadow of the release date of one of the most highly anticipated games for the last few years, the MMORPG (Most folk probably know what that means but in the off chance you've been living under a rock with Dial - Up for Internet, MMORPG = Massively multiplayer online role - playing game).
Add to this the expanded color gamut and improved lighting that HDR brings with it, and this beautiful game really comes to life, contrasting the bright sunlight against the shadows cast by the stadium to add greater depth.
In addition, he invests great detail and highly specific color in the shadows that his still life subjects cast, intensifying the presence of the objects in space.
He is not Georgia O'Keeffe, but sunlight soaks the top of objects in a still life from those years, casting shadows beneath them as if they were floating on paint.
This five foot wide canvas depicts the complicated space of a modern living room, made far more complex by a particular illumination: the late - afternoon light, flooding through a wall of windows behind the viewer, so that their frames cast numerous disjointed shadows across furniture, floor and walls.
His wire screens look dark, the lamps cast more shadow than light, and both trap live flies.
This show introduces a new series whose shapes pull from seedpods and other plant life, rendered in muted tones so that their fuzzy felted textures, shadow casts, and circular negative spaces take focus.
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