Sentences with phrase «long shadow of»

«The long shadow of bullying falls well beyond the school playground — it has lasting and profound effects into adulthood,» Prof. Wolke said.
She had the space to do so, but instead hypothesized that science (and presumably climate science) bases its approach to statistical testing in the long shadow of its ancient historical ties to religion, which is something she may well be able to offer an opinion about, as an historian, but which has minimal relevance to policy makers or the interested public in interpreting scientific claims as found, say, in the IPCC reports.
While American Pop Artists like Andy Warhol celebrated the bland ubiquity of supermarket packaging, German Pop Art couldn't escape the long shadow of the Third Reich.
But that faint brush with art history suggests that Elahi is thinking about his visual output not only in the context of the surveillance state but the history of image making writ large, and his multiple - channel video piece «Fenester» reveals an awareness that, in hindsight, feels like it might've present in his work from the very beginning: the long shadow of Gerhard Richter.
(We can see something similar today in the art schools in America, where the long shadow of abstract expressionism continues to affect both the ambitions and style of teachers and artists, in New York especially.
The long shadow of the Holocaust casts its pall over Polish artist Miroslaw Balka's sobering work.
Murdered Soul Suspect is going to be another criminally under looked game because of having a release date that is victim to the long shadow of Ubisoft's latest title, Watch Dogs.
And so what felt a bit like treading water to a relatively successful if not franchise - forwarding degree when this game was played as a companion to «Assassin's Creed III» now feels like less in the long shadow of «Black Flag.»
Does anyone even remember Republic Commando at this point, given the long shadow of Knights of the Old Republic and Battlefront?
Explore the living history at the heart of Europe; from the long shadow of the Ottoman Empire to the rise and fall of Yugoslavia and the region's more recent struggle for independence.
However living in the long shadow of Ferrari must give Maserati some sort of inferiority complex and hence it promptly went to work on a hot version called the GranTurismo - S.
But in the long shadow of a $ 1.6 billion school bond debt that has never fully delivered for students, taxpayers have reason to doubt that a new parcel tax on homeowners will improve schools, retain teachers, or elevate student achievement.
The long shadow of Nosferatu falls across a systematic and ongoing attack on the living standards of the vast majority of the population.
But the Coens set a precedent in the mid»90s that cast a long shadow of narrative subversion, expectation - destroying filmmaking that eventually wound up right back home again.
With countless updates, new versions and several ports, it's been hard to escape the exceedingly long shadow of Street Fighter IV and its many incarnations.
At home, they and their mother Kate (Gugu Mbatha - Raw) rub along in the long shadow of his disappearance, until one day a strange being, evidently in some sort of telepathic communication with the precocious Charles Wallace, arrives to give them hope.
Variety Amber Heard donates her entire divorce settlement from Johnny Depp to charity Pajiba... she also apparently passed on receiving residuals from his movies Monkey See funny talk about the new Ben - Hur and the long shadow of its 1959 Best Picture predecessor Kenneth in the (212) alerts us to a new webseries on Woody Allen movies.
In tone, in design and in style of presentation, Paul Kerryson's revival of Martin McDonagh's play seems to be caught in the long shadow of John Crowley's 2003 National Theatre premiere.
The long shadow of eugenics.
The long shadow of the last difficult decade has taught us many lessons.
Have spent the last few seasons in the rather long shadow of left - back Leighton Baines, 2013/14 was the year Coleman finally broke out and became one of Everton's star turns, rather than just part of the supporting cast.
It was a story written under the long shadow of nativist (and, it must be said, largely Protestant) anti- «Romanism» and its recurring charge that Catholicism — as a body of doctrine, a matter of personal conviction, and an institution — was incompatible with American democratic republicanism.
Set in post-war England, it features a curate just outside of Cambridge, a detective inspector, a murder, unattainable love, the gap between who we are and who we wish we could be, the long shadow of the war, and a delightful cast of characters who have become surprisingly dear to me.
John Oliver has spent most of his career in the long shadow of Jon Stewart, playing a sort of daffy, British foil for Stewart's satire.
Although Jacobs enters into lively exchange with the usual mandarins of contemporary criticism - Wayne Booth, Martha Nussbaum, Jacques Derrida, John Milbank, et al. - every page is under the long shadow of Augustine, who explained in De Doctrina Christiana that love of God and neighbor is required to understand Scripture.
We place the Bowdoin of today in the long shadow of the college's history, back to its founding in 1794.
Too often neglected or obscured by the long shadow of Ludwig von Mises, the German economist Wilhelm Röpke has enjoyed a revival in recent years.
During this time, sunlight will cast long shadows of any object protruding from the 10 metre - thick rings.
A must see movie event for any fan of Mark Twain, we join Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn as grown up young men in the modern day, still under the long shadows of their younger selves, still on the look out for hidden pirate treasure.
Other movies have plumbed the issues of growing older with grace, dignity and a real sense of the humor and humanity that can be found in the walk into the long shadows of the twilight years.
And in The Lie (2014), Daniel, a soldier, returns from World War I, as «one of the lucky ones» - a survivor — but what Dunmore calls «the long shadows of war» beset him as he tries to establish a life and future in Cornwall.
See, in Denim Dress, how the tranquil American iconography of girl - sprawled - out - in - field jumps the frame when you realise the girl is a boy; and in Junction 2015, how the mythic forms and long shadows of the American west are worked into surreal compositions that speak as poignantly of human longing as has any sculpture or painting.
I am interested in geopolitical peripheries lying in the long shadows of colonialism that, through the centuries, have often become islands floating in the fragmented diasporic memory.
He dates from a later point in the Italian Baroque that cowers under the long shadows of Caravaggio and the Carracci family.

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Jassy earned positive reviews early on for leading Amazon's music sales efforts, and in 2002 he was chosen as one of Jeff Bezos's «technical assistants» — staffers who train for senior executive roles by shadowing Amazon's CEO for a year or longer.
Long associated with older industries, Osaka has struggled to get out of the shadow of Tokyo as a start - up hub, but it has upped its game in recent years with new start - up investment funds, downtown university campuses, incubators and pitch events.
Jim Cramer argues that OPEC is a «shadow of its former self» and no longer wields control over the price of oil.
An up - and - coming place that has long been in the shadow of San Francisco, Oakland is less expensive and less chilly than its more famous neighbor.
The Thomson family casts a long shadow in Canada, controlling a $ 33 - billion media and information powerhouse, on top of assets like the Globe and Mail.
In the final version of the «2049» Rachael scene, Rachael walks out of the shadows confident, then has a look of longing when she gets close to Deckard, then has a face of rejection when he says to Wallace that the real Rachael's eyes were green.
As The Verge noted in its report on the new anti-abuse measure, the kind of restriction that Twitter has implemented with its latest move has a long history on the social web, where it is often referred to as a «shadow ban.»
The legends and lore of these dynastic families can cast a long shadow over members of the next generation; they are expected to repeat the successes of their parents and grandparents and are always seen in relationship to their family legacy.
Indeed, according to Graham Elton, partner with Bain & Company and head of European private equity at the firm, many now go so far as to maintain full - blown «shadow portfolios» of companies they like, drawing up detailed business plans long before they ever come up for sale so they are ready to pounce.
Jabil is no longer in the shadow of BlackBerry, since it has scaled down its relationship with the struggling smartphone maker.
They feel that Bitcoin has the potential to stay at the top of the market for a great deal longer, and that it is due another significant price rise which will leave competitors like Ethereum, Litecoin and Ripple in its shadow.
• The shadow or tail of the pin bar sticks out (protrudes) from the surrounding price bars, the longer the tail of the pin bar the better.
On the other side of the ledger, however, lower commodity prices are also helping to take the wind out of the sails of the Canadian dollar, which offers a potentially game - changing opportunity to sectors that have long suffered in the shadow of the resource boom.
Also, the long downwards shadow of the candlestick near this level (look at the 2 candlesticks highlighted by an ellipse on the above chart) denotes the strong support around this level.
Historian Paul Johnson commented on the advance of atheism in modern history:» Nietzsche wrote in 1886:» The greatest event of recent times — that God is dead, that the belief in the Christian God is no longer tenable — is beginning to cast its first shadows over Europe.»
After all, the New Testament itself only directly refers to emperors in a few places, even if they do seem to cast a long shadow over some of its proceedings, albeit from the wings, as in Acts (where, in the final chapters, Nero appears to be something like Godot, often talked about but never putting in an appearance).
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