And Michael Haneke's cautionary parable about disaffected, medium - cool adolescence is as
much a reference point as Paranormal Activity and its sequels; here, the malevolent ghost in the machine is the spirit of Laura, who decides to take revenge on the classmates who she believes drove her to death one year ago by posting an unflattering video online.
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I assure you Professor Rorty is a man of influence, and the lectures collected in Achieving Our Country have become a
much - discussed
point of
reference on the left.
Together the three novels form the «Deptford trilogy,» named for the Ontario village where the snowball first was thrown and which remains, despite the European settings of
much of the action, the chief
point of
reference in all three books.
As a
point of
reference, and keeping in mind that building costs vary greatly across the country and can be
much higher or lower depending on scale and the involvement of a contractor or paid laborers, one recent building project detailed its construction costs through every stage of the process and totaled $ 88,000.
While my
point of
reference historically and theologically is the early church, most evangelicals make their historical and theological criterion in a
much later time, say with the Reformation, with seventeenth - century orthodoxy, with Wesley, or with nineteenth - century Princetonian theology.
(I might say in this context that I find Muray's apparent criticism of Hauerwas on the
point that the latter focuses too
much on Christianity's «internal criteria of truth without
reference to publicly accessible criteria of common human experience and rational inquiry» (87) somewhat ironic.)
Where so many solutions are possible, and so
much hangs on the evidence of a single verse, it is not easy to choose; but two considerations
point to the verse being the work of the author himself and having a special
reference to the story of the last chapter, or to a part only of the gospel.
The
reference is ambiguous since you can't eat every root and there's more to the plant above the ground than just the stem (ahem ¨ the flower) but that's not the
point The idea is to eat as
much of the plant as possible.
Definitely looked like a superior team to Utah, and see
point B from above to
reference exactly how
much that means.
Maybe a better way to illustrate the
point is to list how
much guaranteed payroll every team will have on the books from 2019 through 2021, with the numbers courtesy of Baseball -
Reference.
«get as
much sleep as you can», «enjoy your date nights» «take many long showers» — while all of that is true, if you're a new mom, chances are you don't have a
point of
reference, so none of this advice will make any sense until your newborn arrives and you're living on their demands.
The fact that a mainstream actor might use the death of Osama Bin Laden to draw a critical comparison between US and Russian foreign policies indicates how
much the United States is still a major
reference point when Russians seek to define their international political identity.
The
reference to Galbraith was another serious
point - and that is the question of how
much democratic power really remains in the hands of the electorate.
That
reference point is not connected to profits and losses, but is directly linked to how
much or little the entrepreneurs are willing to lose when starting a company.
That means you burn off more calories when you are resting and the resting metabolic rate is the
reference point for how
much.
I go into
much more detail in my book, but this is a good
reference point to start.
Can you please
point me to the official
reference that tells us how
much protein we're actually supposed to eat for health?
As a personal
reference point that even eating 100 % unprocessed (for the most part) plant based I have a hard time getting
much above 60 grams of fiber a day.
It's as
much about what they're telling us as what we're telling them, because they bring things from different
reference points and that's really important if we're going to remain a premier institution in terms of fashion education.
The main characters have become so
much a part of popular culture that many women use them as
reference points to describe their own patterns and feelings about sex.
It therefore would have been
much more interesting to see Jerry as a real jerk for more than just a couple of quick - cut scenes, so that when his crisis of conscience occurs, we have some
reference point that makes the dilemma more believable.
Performers like Andy Serkis (War for the Planet of the Apes, Star Wars: The Last Jedi) have helped pushed motion capture technology to become something
much more than just using a human as a physical
reference point for a digital creation.
At one
point, Nick jokes about movies that are made about people who don't do
much, a meta -
reference to the film itself, but even urban ennui and marital apathy have been captured with more do - nothing honesty than Perry achieves here.
Invoking both Hitchcock's grasp of psychological drama and Spielberg's genre storytelling precision, producer JJ Abrams and first - time director Dan Trachtenberg don't so
much forge a followup to but rather adopt as a
reference point the 2008 found - footage monster movie Cloverfield.
At first glance, that opening raid
points to a toned - down Predator
reference, but it's really just a paint - by - numbers scenario meant to demonstrate how pretty
much everything from that decade is stilted, corny, and hopelessly dated.
Western
reference points are a constant trap, a temptation for Westerners viewing Hong Kong movies — not necessarily because the influences aren't there but because focusing on them makes the indigenous elements
much more difficult to tease out and understand.
More objectively flawed is the Dolby Digital 5.1 audio: dialogue is mixed
much too low (there's hushed and then there's inaudible), necessitating a boost in volume well past
reference level, at which
point Max Avery Lichtenstein's inventive score sounds intrusively loud.
Brolin's generally unlikable character, however, his experience — for
much of the film — is the viewer's
reference point.
Combining a screening with a panel discussion works so beautifully to bring everyone to the same
point of
reference for conversation, and this one opened up the concept of Chick Flicks as a genre worthy of
much more thought.
The Commuter would not be half as
much fun if it explicitly
pointed out those
references or acknowledged its own ridiculousness, in the manner of other contemporary, self - aware Hollywood action movies.
These familiar touchstones are used as a
point of
reference to gradually draw you into a world that feels familiar yet distorted,
much like the shimmer world of Area X itself.
Tarantino might have started this venture into martial arts cinema seeking cheap thrills and
references to the past, but at this
point he turns this story into something
much more.
I can also make relentless
references to other things that are sometimes funny, mostly not, and have no
point but to show off how
much I know about stuff.
It's fitting, then, that
much of Ghost in the Shell's aesthetic sensibilities are derived from past genre works, with Blade Runner a major
point of
reference.
If you have
references which prove your
point, it would make for a
much better answer.
Lap times are nice as a
point of
reference but in the end it is how
much fun you are having in your car that matters the most.
I would
much recommend picking this up in digital or print for easier
reference points but it is definitely a listen I would recommend too.
It's also not obvious how people reach their individual
reference points, but regardless, all individuals penalize themselves for not reaching their particular
reference points much more than they reward themselves when they do actually reach them, De Giorgi says, because «while you may like reaching your
reference point, you don't like reaching it as
much as you dislike not reaching it.»
Thanks
much for
pointing to this
reference, I've always been interested to understand more about how short term, the «market is a voting machine».
Wexboy,
Reference your 30th Sept current summary in KR1, From my
point of view I am in awe of your 2 % holding in KR1, The figures are very compelling and staggering in forward potential, I might have this projection all wrong but here goes, As of today 22/10/17 we have an sp of 7p, quoting your average roi on holdings within the table we have x 15 within the last 7 months giving us a current book to value of x 3.5 = sp 24.5 p, Should we assume another x 15 (I appreciate the x 15 was on the back of Ethereum, s metaphoric rise and other crypto, s tracking) over the next 12 months and and sp follows suit to say 100p, THEN we factor in a us listing and as you state the us markets award
much higher book value with the average p / b in the blockchain cc sector of x 20, Then we are looking at (without dilution) in 12 months - = MC of # 2 BILLION = # 20 SP AS you state in your summary the figures are staggering so is the ablove a realistic projected mc based on the last 7 months growth and returns on investments made in CC ICO, s?
Now you can also say, «Well, if they're not working, they're not worth
much,» and we're not likely to just start cutting them up for scrap, but I think that's kind of an interesting
reference point that you don't want to forget about because we're trading at a very low value today.
I constantly found myself
reference both the hotel credit card section to see which credit cards earn what, and a section detailing how
much money would have to be spent in order to earn enough
points for a free night at each of the major hotel chains.
It seems that GTA V's magpie - like collage of influences and
reference points is very
much a reflection of its lead writer's mindset.
It's kind of the shame that Nintendo didn't try to at least keep the license for one of their original titles, but it's something of a moot
point since their arcade titles don't get
much of a
reference to begin with these days.
While it's hard to tell where the homage ends and genuine cultural absorption begins with the Japanese and their (perfectly reasonable) obsession with Mobile Suit Gundam, I do find the use of Gundam as a
reference point interesting, because
much as the mobile suit's use in Gundam is to provide a vehicle that can operate equally well in space, under Earth's gravity, and in the artificial «gravity» of O'Neill cylinders, Vanquish is taking the commonly used Western term «space marine» quite literally, as Vanquish's power armor seems to be designed both as a spacesuit and as body armor, used to infiltrate a structure floating in space.
LOL Wario Kart Wario is the new Turbo,
points for
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I don't mean to be condescending when I say that the post title is approporiate - it is the «basics» of FPS encounter design and I don't think experienced designers will learn
much, but it's short and clear and concise - so a useful
reference even for the old pros, because so many people have now written books hundreds of pages long that can barely get to the
points Steve makes in 4 paragraphs.
That said, as game makers it's our responsibility (and pretty
much the most fun thing about getting to make games for a living), to both find / embrace / make better those familiar
reference points while delivering innovations that are meaningful, really unique... and fun.
The Greek works of the 1970s, in particular, many of which represent a more politically and socially
pointed variant on an idiom of found - object assemblage similar in sensibility to Italian Arte Povera, share an aesthetic as well as a range of
references common to
much of the more recent work seen throughout the Documenta proper — though expressed in a far more rigorous and authentic manner.