Not exact matches
While the demise of organized religion, specifically Catholicism, is
most dramatic among young Latinos, the overall shifts are broad - based, according to Pew,
affecting men and women; foreign - born and U.S. natives; college graduates and those with less formal education.
But the
most dramatic way in which protein
affects metabolism and energy expenditure is through its role in muscle building and maintenance.
Regardless of whether the real story is too retouched or the quite good level of production, this musical commits the sin I hate
most about musicals and that
affected my enjoyment a lot, besides that any
dramatic weight is thrown out the
Regardless of whether the real story is too retouched or the quite good level of production, this musical commits the sin I hate
most about musicals and that
affected my enjoyment a lot, besides that any
dramatic weight is thrown out the window and the film never gets momentum or a real rumbling scene.
It packs the biggest wallop, and it features what is surely the strongest of all Frank Sinatra's
dramatic performances, as well as the
most affecting and glowing of Kim Novak's.
The wheelchair - bound grandmother, who delivers the film's
most affecting line in the midst of its
most dramatic scene of confrontation, is played by Shults's grandmother, Billie Fairchild.
Joey Pollari has been surprising viewers with the
most dramatic and
affecting work of his rising career in Season 2 of «American Crime.»
With his hangdog moustache and plaintive air of submission Doc is easily the
most subtle and
affecting of the film's characters, Carell reminding us of his excellent
dramatic chops in the likes of Little Miss Sunshine, Foxcatcher and The Way Way Back.
«This is showing us that, over the past century,
most of Antarctica has not undergone the fairly
dramatic warming that has
affected the rest of the globe.
It seems to have
affected the whole world: India, China, Byzantium; but its strongest and
most dramatic effect was in Western Europe, where it was
most needed.
Climate change threatens
dramatic price fluctuations in the price of wheat and potential civil unrest because yields of one of the world's
most important staple foods are badly
affected by temperature rise.