Sentences with phrase «make detective work»

Sense's phone - only interface could also be improved to make detective work easier.

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Katherine Gunn from Truth Makes Freedom did some detective work and discovered an area of my theology that has changed.
This time, Dillon said, Daley had got a copy of a tape recording made by a private detective who had been working on a civil case being investigated by Dillon's office.
Snow's cartographic detective work made him a founding figure in several fields of research: epidemiology, public health, even information design.
Such impacts will probably be demonstrated at some future date, but two factors make this kind of detective work difficult.
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Make it fun, play detective, get to know what works for your body.
Make sure your profile is public and searchable, but remember that guys who find you intriguing will do detective work to learn as much about you as possible.
In the wake of the L.A. riots, an LAPD vice detective who always went above and beyond the call of duty to keep the streets safe receives a startling wake - up call that leaves him convinced he can no longer employ the tactics that made him so effective in his work.
Shot last year, the film (a USA / France / Czech Republic co-production) is directed by Ian Edelman (HBO's «How to Make It in America»), with a story that follows 2 detectives working in NYPD's Luxury Goods Recovery Unit, who are responsible for taking down bootleggers selling knockoff consumer items.
On another track, find an extremely convivial audio commentary with director Kenneth Branagh and screenwriter Michael Green, both of whom convey a healthy respect for and deep - cut knowledge of Agatha Christie's work (Branagh notes, for instance, that Christie describing not Poirot's moustache but his «moustaches» unlocked his unique take on the detective's facial hair) that makes their rationalizations for the many liberties they took with the source material all the more palatable.
The mere fact of this film's existence sounds like the plot of a never - made episode of «Columbo,» the great TV series starring Peter Falk as a rumpled, working class detective.
It's funny you mention how out of place Hobart is, because he's the one who seems to do the actual detective work or shows some degree of competency in the «Real World» — maybe with the exception of Tatum Manning, though maybe that makes sense as you have the American v. The... other guy.
When a madman begins committing horrific murders inspired by Poe's darkest works, a young Baltimore detective (Luke Evans) joins forces with Poe in a quest to get inside the killer's mind in order to stop him from making every one of Poe's brutal stories a blood chilling reality.
Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick) has a quirky enough personal life (she faces married life and the death of Kitty this season, not to mention a problem niece — played by Sedgwick's real - life daughter, Sosie Bacon — who overstays her welcome) but what makes the show so good is her loyalty and leadership and the chemistry of her team, a squad we have watched mature into a crack unit of detectives each working at the top of their game.
That hunt is complicated by Hardy's cop being vilified for his wife's supposed activities as a spy, though trying to make heads or tails of the various plot strands running throughout Daniel Espinosa's film requires significant detective work, so muddied is this grim, grimy saga's storytelling.
Rachel McAdams (currently turning in the best work in this newest season of True Detective) makes the most of her unfortunately limited time on screen throughout the film as Billy's wife, Maureen.
Johnny Depp and Rob Marshall are working to make a new version of The Thin Man, the Dashiell Hammett novel about drunk detective socialite Nick Charles, his charming young wife Nora and the unusual family mystery in which they become embroiled.
Viewers can test their own powers of deduction and go behind the scenes of the movie with a nice variety of bonus features that include a solid making - of featurette that also roots the material in the real - life history of Scotland Yard, a sing - along version «The World's Greatest Criminal Mind,» and an animated look at the history of detective work, complete with a crime - solving puzzle for the entire family.
Wiliam describes how teachers can make feedback more useful by (1) assigning tasks that illuminate student thinking; (2) considering feedback as detective work for students, and (3) building students» capacity for self - assessment.
Working undercover in vice and later as a homicide detective, Jared cultivated skills and contacts that make him an effective PI but have left him with enemies.
From Lorrie Moore's earliest reviews of novels by Margaret Atwood and Nora Ephron, to an essay on Ezra Edelman's 2016 O.J. Simpson documentary, and in between: Moore on the writing of fiction (the work of V. S. Pritchett, Don DeLillo, Philip Roth, Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Munro, Stanley Elkin, Dawn Powell, Nicholson Baker, et al.)... on the continuing unequal state of race in America... on the shock of the shocking GOP... on the dangers (and cruel truths) of celebrity marriages and love affairs... on the wilds of television (The Wire, Friday Night Lights, Into the Abyss, Girls, Homeland, True Detective, Making a Murderer)... on the (d) evolving environment... on terrorism, the historical imagination, and the world's newest form of novelist... on the lesser (and larger) lives of biography and the midwifery between art and life (Anaïs Nin, Marilyn Monroe, John Cheever, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Eudora Welty, Bernard Malamud, among others)... and on the high art of being Helen Gurley Brown... and much, much more.
Girl in Disguise derives much of its tension and humor from details of the period, whether it's the difficulties of detective work in a world without forensic science, the ways in which Kate's gender makes her job both easier and more dangerous, or the wild bustle of booming, crime - ridden Chicago.
I recall a detective whose cigarette lighter never works, whose umbrella never opens, whose cell phone battery is always dead at the very moment that he must make a call.
I'd never been in the detective division of the Hennepin County Sheriff's Department — and I didn't have the time and money to make a research trip — so whenever Sarah's at work, she's just «at her desk» or «on the phone» or «waiting for the elevator».
The detective's humane police work is disarming, and his ambles through the city are a delight; but it is this peculiar insistence on turning every case into a morality tale that gives Leon's fiction its subtlety and substance and makes us follow Brunetti wherever we must — even into the sea.»
Some detective work is required to make sure «premium» isn't just the amount you're paying.
Cats never make things straightforward, which is probably why so many of us are fascinated by them — you need to be a good detective to work out a cat!
Many characters step forward to fill in the void left by Jacket and his crusade, and among these are old military veterans, fans of Jacket and the chaos he wrought, detectives, and other shady characters all seeking to make their mark on the world.
Through some good detective work, MacRumors makes a strong case that everything about this trademark, from the way it was filed to its timing, point to this being an Apple trademark...
These are neatly joined by a side story that can feel a bit like tedious, Carmen Sandiego detective work at times, but the connections to the past games and the knowledge revealed within are enough to make most fans power through the slower parts.
While just a few sacrifices have been made in efficiency and graphical constancy to get L.A. Noire working, the bold spirit of this stylistic 1940s - era detective journey stays.
Sporadically looking up from my drawing and seeing Evans working, made me think of a television show detective who pieces together clues while pinning them up on a cork board.
That may be why a figure keeps making an appearance in Martin's work, even at its most abstract, and to judge by early titles like Detective Jones or Food and Drugs, he could be on either side of the law.
Pope.L is included in The Barnes Foundation's exhibition, Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie, which features work by more than 50 international artists who have taken to the street to play detective, make fantastic maps, scavenge and shop for new materials, launch guerrilla campaigns, and make provocative spectacles of themselves to speak to issues as diverse as commodity fetishism, gentrification, gender politics, globalization, racism, and homelessness.
In almost every case the viewer can not be a passive receiver of an image but must take on the job as a researcher or detective forging links between the references displayed before them in order to make the work mean something more than simple composition.
For his first show at Murray Guy in 2000, Higgs invited the artists Francis Alÿs, Paul Bloodgood, and Verne Dawson to each make a work based on a description of a fictional abstract painting that Higgs sourced in a 1960s detective novel.
Alongside the collaborative «Reading Paintings», Higgs is presenting a selection of his now signature framed text works, including a group of works made between 1991 - 92 from a series entitled «Untitled (Hardboiled)»: individual book pages removed from post-war detective novels that featured painters as characters and / or the art world as a setting.
Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie features work by more than 50 international artists who have taken to the street to play detective, make fantastic maps, scavenge and shop for new materials, launch guerrilla campaigns, and make provocative spectacles of themselves to speak to issues as diverse as commodity fetishism, gentrification, gender politics, globalization, racism, and homelessness.
Kathleen Valentine, another Gloucester blogger and friend of Daniel, posts a description of Sergeant's detective work and notes that part of what makes the story so interesting «is the incredible role the internet and blogging has played in the story.»
Before the days of video, and currently as well, this Employer could have hired a detective to conduct similar surreptitious surveillance away from the work place, make notes on what was observed and take still photographs, and then testify in an arbitration from his or her memory aided by the notes and still photographs.
But thanks to documents published by the FCC, and some stellar detective work from Droid Life's Kellen Barranger, we now know that the Pixel 2 XL will be made by South Korean phone giant, LG.
The Department is also working toward having SPIDR Engage provide real - time updates in changes of status for each case (e.g. your case has been assigned to Detective X, an arrest has been made in your case, your case has been closed, etc.) SPIDR is providing a service to the police department that allows the police department to maintain better communication with its community when it matters most.»
It takes a little bit of detective work to discover what makes your spouse happy — and which things make them very unhappy as well.
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