Sentences with phrase «more submergence»

Earnestly aiming to land with the weight of an Important Film married with Big Ideas, the more Submergence tries and strains to find connections to contemporary issues, the more those beats ring hollow.

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The exciting aspect of submergence was that they could bring in what is known as a «quantitative trait locus» — a more genetically complex region that influences measurable changes to the crop.
In an early flashback in «Submergence,» Wim Wenders» latest film starring Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy, McAvoy's James More, a British spy, jogs manfully past Vikander's Danielle Flinders on a romantic Atlantic beach in France.
Submergence is based on J.M. Ledgard's critically acclaimed book of the same name; NPR, Publishers Weekly, The New York Times and more all praised the work and put it on their best books of 2013 lists.
Adapted by Erin Dignam from the novel by JM Ledgard, Submergence is the story of James More (McAvoy), a water engineer who is taken hostage in Somalia by Jihadist fighters who suspect that he is a British spy.
We need the library now more than ever since we are in danger of submergence in a tide of materialism.
My own approach is to show pictures of hospitals during the 2003 European killer heat wave and pictures of hurricane Katrina submergence and refugees, and to say that it is highly likely that there will be many more such scenes in the future (that is, scenes of mortality, flooding and environmental refugees), due to the probable increase in heat waves and flooding.
To ease global food crisis, rice with submergence tolerance is needed: -2007 Bangladesh Tista / Jamuna Rivers flooded million hectares up to 3 weeks; cyclone Nargis flooded 1.75 M Irawaddy - grain supply affected by population growth, diversion of grain to biofuels and to livestock as more people eat meat - funding contraints on R&D - crippled developing world extension systems
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