Sentences with phrase «lot about your dialogue»

(«You learn a lot about your dialogue when you read it out loud.
Orson Welles, who worried a lot about his dialogue, had an ego as big as his figure, and managed to make some classics before flaming out.

Not exact matches

Lately there seems to be a lot of dialogue and articles written about getting up and moving, the importance of exercise for health, stress reduction and the specific benefits of standing up while working (fairly atrocious if you ask me) and the omnipresent topic of obesity.
It's also important to have a lot of dialogue with employees about how they can challenge the old ways that are no longer part of success.
There has been a lot of dialogue in 2016 about digital transformation.
«All the time not having a clue that they were being whispered against, campaigned against by both Catholics & Anglicans who made it palpably clear that this initiative was detrimental to the «dialogue towards unity» and temporarily compromised their positions as oecumenical ambassadors - that this was a counter-productive «wacked - out» scheme by an ailing Pope who merely needed to be placated until he died - hence delaying tactics, obfuscations, procedurality, red tape and making everything as difficult and administratively untenable as possible; with patronising sympathy and hand - wringing at their lot while sneering, dismissing and chuckling to themselves that the whole thing will eventually come to naught... that the administration will crumble via crises and power politics andpersonality clashes and outright frustration at the situation... and ultimately the Ordinariate will be re-integrated into the Conference system and those not happy about it will crawl back to their friends in the C of E.
I should add, however, that while American Jews typically worry a lot about the Christian majority, in my experience most Jews show slight interest in the Jewish - Christian dialogue.
What's hard, is trying to push through this and find a way to dialogue which is what I think NP is getting at... and what I have been learning a lot about lately, partly thanks to this blog: — RRB -.
«A lot of times in church we don't want to talk about those kinds of things because it's uncomfortable, but there are so many people in church who need to have that dialogue with God that I had.
There is little in their message about «dialogue,» a key theme of Pope Francis; but there is a lot of hot rhetoric about impeding the enforcement of the laws, in terms weirdly reminiscent of the states - rights or «nullification» theory of John C. Calhoun, recently disowned by Yale University for his defense of slavery.
«There's a lot of misinformation about Israel, and we want to show we're open to dialogue and reconciliation,» he said.
We all need to keep an open dialogue about parenting and household responsibilities, and give each other a lot of grace.
Not only has no one asked me to but, more significantly, many have wanted to ask lots of questions, which have paved the way for an open and informative dialogue about breastfeeding in general.
Keep an open dialogue with your child's mom about parenting and household responsibilities... and give each other a lot of grace.
In recent weeks, I've been having a lot of internal (and external) dialogue about how great it is that my baby is starting to grow and run fast enough to keep up with the big boys.
«Common Core is an issue about which there has been a lot of dialogue,» Cuomo spokeswoman Melissa DeRosa said in a statement Tuesday that both affirms the standards and distances the administration from its rocky rollout.
Common Core is an issue about which there has been a lot of dialogue.
A lot of nuggets of information, some good dialogue back and forth about energy and environmental policy in Texas.
Lots to think about — very happy to keep a dialogue going.
Julian Mitchell's script tends to drag its feet, if not cut short a lot of expository depth, but it keeps consistent on razor - sharp dialogue, occasionally broken up by witty humor that puts a bit of kick in the slower spots, about as much as highlights in Brian Gilbert's direction which break up slow spells and sentimentality with occasions of color and effective thoughtfulness.
Good: Starscream is a lot cooler in this movie, Best computer - graphics for any movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times better Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to classic scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a lot of the movie for me, Poor dialogue I really expected a lot from this movie and am very critical about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a good movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot of action) and it gave up a lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality of the Transformers franchise.
Honestly, more than any speech or dialogue exchange within the movie, the structure here suggests a lot about how fleeting any given moment, any particular memory, any specific item, or any person's life actually is in the big picture of life across generations.
Watching this guy deliver lots of portentous expository dialogue about witches and dark magic with a penis drawn on his face is kind of amazing.
It's a joy to watch them interact with each other, and there's quite a lot of memorable dialogue and even food for thought tossed about through Mark Brown's (The Seat Filler, How to Be a Player) well - conceived story.
There is a lot of hollow talk about codes of honor (which really just amount to wanting to protect their family) and some really corny dialogue and delivery (usually from Diesel and Johnson), but the light tone and breakneck pace of Fast & Furious 6 make these things easy to forgive.
Because Kara Wade (Biel) is a girl, she's given the dialogue about collateral damage and the morality of long - range mechanized warfare; because Henry is black, he gets the business end of a mountain when a flying washing machine outsmarts him; and because Rob Cohen is the director of this mess, there are a lot of CGI point - of - view shots of electrical currents going through wires.
Fan sites were born in worship of these films and slowly but surely those fan sites took over the dialogue about film and pretty soon there wasn't a lot of difference between fandom and film criticism.
A lot like Life Partners, and various other innocuous fare in the line - up, About Alex is also exemplary of the dialogue - driven dross that thinks TV aesthetic is good enough for the big screen.
With just a little dialogue and some powerful imagery, we learn a lot about this desert - world scavenger.
by Walter Chaw The dialogue is woeful and the scenario is stretched at feature - length, but there's a lot to like about David Slade's graphic - novel adaptation 30 Days of Night.
Ed Norton is well suited to his quiet role as Eisenheim, and manages to convey a lot about the character through his presentation and less through his dialogue.
However, I didn't see or hear anything particularly insightful except for the line of dialogue, «You can learn a lot about a society by who it chooses to celebrate.»
The dialogue is improvised again, based on a basic outline from Guest and Levy, and there are a lot of great one - liners thrown about here and there.
Should you be unlucky enough to stumble into this film, however, you will find lots of formulaic guff about viruses and cures, pongy dialogue plucked straight from the 1980s action handbook and a constant feeling of being trapped inside a fast - paced video game with gun - toting teens.
Jess: During this election season, I had thought a lot about the absence of education from political dialogue in this country, at least on a national scale, and I found that really frustrating.
The post generated a robust dialogue about the topic, a lot of interesting philosophical debate.
Supernatural is known for a lot of things — creative monsters, the world's hottest main cast, hilarious dialogue, unapologetic Fourth Wall breaking — but the reason it was recommended to me by my writing sensei was because it had a lot to teach me about writing.
Having open and honest dialogues with your children about student loan debt, and even asking for support with the payments, may make a lot of sense for some families.
As the players begins to get a feel for the place and engage with other characters via dialogue options, there's a sinister aura to the place and its inhabitants that leads to a lot of fantastic back and forth wordplay as David tries to learn more about the other characters.
Taking your time to explore every area and exhaust all dialogue options rewards you with a lot of background information about characters and locations, filling in the lore and references to the original two games for those that have played them.
Since a lot of mission dialogue is expository (and long), characters have a bad habit of droning on and on about technobabble and plot minutiae.
One thing that I particularly liked about this game is the sarcastic and quite funny dialogue between Harry and the scientists, it adds a lot of character to a simple 2D shooter.
The only negative thing I can say about the story and dialogue in general is the fact very often relies on coarse language and lots of swearing, making Zenith a game that is best advised to mature audiences.
I enjoyed the story, but there were times when the dialogue could be too much — with lots of male testosterone thrown about by Sam and one of the main military characters, Lt. Col. Robert Burns — who are always butting heads and shouting verbal abuse at each other, while also helping each other.
This game is a unique as far as puzzles go, a lot of I haven't come across before, and I enjoyed them very much... some took me quite a while to solve The game opened in widescreen... a definite plus, hate having to change things There are 3 modes of play: Easy - Expert - Pro... Expert players will love this game as there is no hand holding at all... no sparkles, no hints and no skips I played the Easy mode where hints charged in about 15 seconds and not much longer for skips I quite like the HOS as well... lists, silhouettes and find one thing to open or find another object but done differently than the norm There are no voice overs, which I didn't mind for a change, not an overly lot of dialogue to read either Graphics were good without being spectacular.
Some of the actual dialogue is hidden slightly off the main path, but they're rather easy to find since there isn't a whole lot of ground to cover when exploring about.
«Having a robust way of perceiving the world is a pretty good starting point to talk about psychological health» says Warner, «And by making gameplay around these mechanics, we can explore a lot of fun ideas without being overly cerebral or choking the game with philosophical dialogue
There are a lot of very angry women, but my work is about the continually changing dialogue between men and women and about women being much stronger, now.
Svenja: It depends, but I would say I've had more solo exhibitions than I was participating in group exhibitions, which is a fact I like since my work is a lot about the combination of single paintings within an exhibition space and their dialogue between each other.
If we can start a dialogue about the defects, challenges and prospects for legal research, encompassing the body of the law, the strategies of legal research and the tools and Technologies we'd have a lot to talk about.
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