Sentences with phrase «making certain sequences»

It all feels fragmented, making certain sequences — like one where Margherita purposely smashes her mom's car after catching her driving — feel baffling or out of place.

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The theological method for which Niebuhr makes a solid and persuasive plea is so clearly set forth in certain of his own summary sentences that by putting several of them in sequence the scope and rationale of his proposal is plain.
Ms. Cornett argues that the love affair between Almasy and Katherine «is of the very same emotional and spiritual and factual material that dramatic religious conversions are made of»» namely, a certain sequence of strong feelings, including the experience of being led to do something against your will.
Now that the entire salmon genome has been sequenced and made available, Dr Rødseth is certain that it will become cheaper and faster to find other significant genes in the future.
Certain sequences of DNA make up genes, which are the «instructions» for making proteins that do most of the heavy lifting within a cell.
Nick and his team have developed a process based on small differences of the gene sequence to specifically apply gene scissors to certain points of the DNA strands that make up the genetic material.
The readability of genes is controlled by epigenetic factors, namely factors which do not influence the gene sequence directly, but rather cause certain genes and chromosomal segments to be packed in different densities — and thus make them accessible for reading.
Since the sequencing of the human genome was completed in 2003, researchers have been trying to figure out which parts of the genome made some people more likely to develop certain diseases.
They can copy only certain sequences of nucleotide bases, the building blocks that make up RNA and DNA, and those sequences don't carry out any important function inside cells.
«For example, chiral holograms can be made to display a sequence of certain images only when illuminated with light of specific polarization not known to the forger.»
The acupressure points in a specific sequence, pressed at certain times, is what makes an effective acupressure protocol.
Plentiful of cutwork, Threadworks and stone work in certain sequence makes these dresses perfect.
It's adapted by Tracy Letts from his 1993 play (Friedkin also turned Letts's play Bug into a film in 2006), and its theatrical origins do become obvious in the way certain characters are left disconcertingly off screen; the movie is concluded with a long, slow and single - location sequence, which makes it looks oddly like a filmed stage play.
I'm sure aspects of this story have been exaggerated or made up entirely, but there are clever editing and writing techniques to make certain dramatic sequences quite funny at times.
There's little doubt, ultimately, that the character works best in extremely small doses and yet much of the narrative is focused entirely on his somewhat obnoxious (and completely unsympathetic) exploits, which ensures that large swaths of The Disaster Artist completely fail to completely capture and sustain one's interest - although it's hard to deny the effectiveness of certain making - a-picture sequences in the film's midsection (eg the shooting of the infamous «oh, hi Mark» scene).
Such concerns become moot once the picture passes a certain point, however, as Death Wish transforms into just the sort of unapologetically ruthless and violent thriller that rarely gets made nowadays (ie its very existence is a delightful novelty)- with the movie's second half boasting a series of gleefully over-the-top instances of R - rated mayhem (including an awesomely cringeworthy torture sequence involving a scalpel and battery acid).
Earlier this year, Sony Pictures chairman Tim Roth said director Ang Lee was using ultra high rate film making for certain sequences that enable the audience to, «feel the contrast between the intensity of war and the rest of life, exactly as the young soldiers do.»
Although a certain cameo appearance in Thor has been well and truly leaked on the interwebs, the recent snafu featuring everyone's favourite Australian film critic Jim Schembri makes this critic more wary of explicitly stating the who or why, but let's just say that a brief appearance by another character from The Avengers occurs and it isn't in the now - obligatory post-credit sequence featuring Samuel L. Jackson.
Gordon has no flare for stunt sequences, and the editing makes certain moments muddy, but Johnson and Efron are proper action stars, and know how to make swimming under clearly CG fire thrilling.
There is a great deal of spectacle, though, that makes The Death Cure an enjoyable enough experience for fans or those with low expectations - but perhaps a bit too much handheld camerawork in certain sequences to see this film in 3D or IMAX.
The action sequences are worthwhile and contain a certain visceral charm, but they make up a relatively small part of the movie as a whole.
They showed us pre-viz, they explained how they wanted to film certain sequences, and they let us behind the curtain to show us the challenges of making a movie.
Still, certain elements — such as Daniella Kertesz's star - making turn as an Israeli soldier, that airplane sequence, Pitt's undimmed star quality, or the emergence of Mireille Enos as someone to watch — provide World War Z with just enough meat to not entirely suck.
If you repeat the sequence of rewarding a certain type of behaviour often enough, your Golden Retriever's clever brain will make the connection.
Set across a sequence of 50 stages, Adventure Mode offers up unique challenges that manage to make each stage feel fresh even when you're basically doing essentially the same thing, be it obtaining a certain score within a time limit, tackling colossal shapes that incrementally release smaller versions of themselves when killed to tackling a gargantuan boss.
Likewise, rather than just have the game end early if you make the wrong choices in certain dialogue sequences, why not have alternate ending sequences all together?
The Opera House sequence is often regarded as one of the reasons why Final Fantasy's music is as popular as it is, but it was the gameplay itself, the requirement to actually remember certain lines and sing them during the «performance» that made this moment feel especially innovative for its time.
Upgrades are also doled out by completing certain story sequences, which add extra powers like boosted jumping, mineral detection, new mining attachments and other things that, again, just serve to make the basic gameplay feel fresh and fun.
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