He says: «I'm always looking for that magic
moment of serendipity where images just work, and an idea is expressed through placing two or three pictures together.
In
a moment of serendipity, Dunigan came across eight acres of space complete with multiple buildings owned by a local church.
In
a moment of serendipity, we happened to be over near it when I was wearing something we could trek down into the small green valley in.
Teaching is full of
moments of serendipity.
There are
moments of serendipity and a lot of «oh, you if are interested in X then I must introduce you to that person over there who knows all about it»...
These events are very simple and unstructured, but many people have found employment, made friends, developed new ideas, done deals and had
moments of serendipity.
Not exact matches
We bask for a
moment in a sunbeam
of engineered
serendipity, but I can't help thinking: I really wish I'd known that before we talked.
Rarely are extraordinary
moments in business the result
of serendipity.
Pharmaceutical scientists hope for a
moment of chemical
serendipity, despite often not fully understanding the complexity
of the biological mechanisms they're targeting — or why something might fail in humans when it works so neatly in a mouse model.
Although they had a few
moments of scrappy
serendipity, Sunderland still lacked the pluck, luck and fight that had somehow seen them through other relegation scrapes in previous years.
Lawless is one
of those films that, through seeming
serendipity, has a cast that defines its
moment.
(In fact, in one
of those odd
moments of cultural
serendipity, I wound up seeing it immediately after sitting through that nonsense.)
And, whether it's by design (cynical me) or
serendipity, «Bridesmaids» also has its share
of slobbola
moments.
This new hi - def transfer is gorgeous with some real
moments of genius for which Scott freely admits
serendipity played a role.