Sentences with phrase «more of an amalgamation»

What follows in this article is by no means an exhaustive list, but more of an amalgamation of characteristics that help make teaching more effective, as well as some attributes of effective professional development that can help foster those characteristics.

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Expect Elder's Instagram account to be an amalgamation of local stylish dudes smoking, famous faces, and more than a couple shots of killer sneaker setups.
In practice, any significant increase in competition at the retail level is more likely to come through a different route, such as the acquisition of an existing retail operation by a large foreign bank or the amalgamation of existing retail banks.
It is an amalgamation of my many years — more than 20 — of being a part of womens» ministries in various churches of various denominations in many different contexts.
Paine is THE reason there is a United States of America, while Jesus is nothing more than a mythical amalgamation of earlier man - gods from man's ignorant Bronze Age period and before.
And I have found, even from my friends of other faiths (of which I have a few), that people appreciate others who genuinely believe their traditions are more than an amalgamation of pieces of other faiths discarded down the highway of human history.
The various historical dimensions of stratification — class, racial, geographical, cultural — in British society have, far from being eroded by societal development since 1945, been preserved through amalgamation into a more unitary, crude, and yet subtly pervasive overarching dimension of status.
So more egg on Brown's face, for he tried to deny that there was systemic failure at the Inland revenue, and tried to deny that his amalgamation of the departments had anything to do with the problem.
Really, this is an amalgamation of the names of the horrific events I've either been talked into or, even more foolishly, entered into all by my stupid self!
Some of the dresses have double layers of fabrics used to give it more volume and to create an amalgamation of different shades.
This game is an amalgamation of every single bland open - world game to ever exist but somehow even more boring.
It's hard to imagine anyone else in the role of Randy «The Ram» Robinson, a has - been professional wrestler who is a veritable amalgamation of many wrestling superstars from the»80s (Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Terry Funk, and more).
The amalgamation of gaming's giants makes for a beautiful creature both accessible and familiar, but there's something missing behind the eyes, and it's little more than the sum of its parts.
These high - performance iterations («Cupra» is an amalgamation of «cup» and «racing») are aimed squarely at the enthusiast market, bringing more power, aggressive styling, stiff suspension, big brakes, and an interior - spec upgrade to match.
Both the figures have been doing the rounds as the Ice Cream version would be an amalgamation of sorts of Android Honeycomb that is tablet specific and Android Gingerbread that is meant for use more in a smartphone.
As Insomniac previously confirmed, Spider - Man will feature an older, more - skilled Peter Parker, who kind of looks like an amalgamation of Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland.
This game is an amalgamation of every single bland open - world game to ever exist but somehow even more boring.
Now that the pleasantries are out of the way, let's get on to the issue at hand, and that's that I posit the idea that the 3D Classics are simply a shiny object meant to take our attention away from the fact that SEGA has been just a tad more active in the West than Hudson, Atari or Acclaim, all mashed together into a giant amalgamation of lost hope and glory.
Rather than a true successor to 2011's DiRT 3, DiRT 4 is probably best seen as an amalgamation of DiRT 3 and DiRT Rally which aims to appease the sim racer and the more casual gamer alike thanks to its two distinct handling modes of Gamer and Simulation.
Darksiders II is somewhat of a rare sequel in the fact that, whilst it's only the second entry, it's already taken the series in a fresh direction, though much like the original game, every mechanic recalls other games and, whilst its inspirations largely pull off the things that the game borrows from them in a more tidy manner, everything is still perfectly adequate and it's those disparate elements in amalgamation that makes Darksiders II into the wonderful game that it is and ultimately a sequel that is superior in almost every way imaginable over its predecessor.
While a critic of 1843 saw «a club, a people's bank or a phalanstery» in «this dream of the gardens of Academe,» and noted the unusual amalgamation of Horace's Odes and Plato's dialogues with the steamship and the telegraph, the expendability of these contemporary elements is revealed when L'Artiste announces that Papety, on the basis of critical advice, has replaced his steamboat with a Greek temple, «which,» remarks the anonymous critic, with unconscious irony, «is perhaps more ordinary but also more severe than socialism in painting.»
The exhibition includes a ranting mop, a music box, a sculpture made of twisted plastic that rhythmically drums as it drops water into steel buckets, a whistling tree branch, an amalgamation of sensory organs made from bondo that rises more than 7 feet tall, and a drawing of a record that the artist produced by following the melody of a song with one hand and the rhythm with the other.
In these new works the artist makes a number of aesthetic and conceptual shifts - a departure from his more recognisable amalgamation of geometric and free flowing, boldly colourful forms.
(i) the amalgamation or merger of one or more school authorities with a district school board to continue as a district school board;
Services provided to municipalities and local governments include: Amalgamation, annexation, and restructuring advice Municipal by - law interpretation, drafting, and litigation Municipal law opinions Preparation of municipal resolutions, staff reports, and other documentation Licensing... Read more»
Under s. 87 (11) of the Income Tax Act, R.S.C. 1985, a «bump» is only available on an amalgamation where a parent amalgamates with one or more of its wholly owned subsidiaries.
But those of use who have used the Juice Packs before know that this is the trade - off for having a combination case and battery, an amalgamation that was made popular by the iPhone and has become that much more important as more phone manufacturers seal the batteries inside.
Each state will likely take its own stance on cryptocurrencies, and more bills similar to the Arizona one could surface throughout the year, with the possible amalgamation of such policies being introduced at the federal level, someday.
More than just an amalgamation of data, the companion Fitbit app provides incredible insight into your daily life.
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