Sentences with phrase «much renewed interest»

For a genre that sometimes fails to produce enough titles to make a yearly awards list, it's fantastic to see so much renewed interest in the genre of fireballs, uppercuts, and hurricane kicks.
Within the social sciences themselves much renewed interest in the social role of the sacred has been evident in recent years.

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My suspicion is we'll see RIM launch with a much deeper set of applications and a renewed interest in the platform.»
After so much unexpected loss (savings, houses, discretionary spending), a renewed interest in things that are permanent and reliable is only natural — you might drop $ 800 on a pair handmade John Lobb oxfords, but should the nuclear holocaust hit, those shoes are gonna outlast the cockroaches, which is certainly more than you can say for a trucker cap.
Today, however, with greater awareness of the psychosomatic nature of much illness, there is renewed interest in spiritual healing.
In most of these themes — the centrality of eschatology, a renewed interest in the church as theological locus, Trinity as determinative for all that is said about God, salvation as participation — Pannenberg is in line with much recent theology.
As Cosmos continues to turn heads and give this country a (much needed) renewed interest in science, the old debate about science and religion has come back to the forefront...
Moreover, Puritanism may have contributed (or did contribute) as much to a renewed interest in «collectivism» in the law, considering the stress it placed on the covenant, on the «contractualism» it posited between man and God or man and man.
What Blumenberg does not pay much attention to, however, is that the rise of the modern project was interwoven with renewed interest in magic and esoteric religion, with the thirst for control and mastery of the secrets of the universe.
While it's nice to see renewed interest in genre fiction from a teenage girl standpoint, these new monsters don't have much bite to them.
The whole film is a lively lesson in music history that should stimulate renewed interest in Native American artists and convince other documentary filmmakers that there is still much more to explore.
After all, much of the impetus for the cycle came from a renewed interest in independent film by major distributors.
Like Jolie, the writers also do a good job of compartmentalizing each piece of the story so that it feels like a fresh chapter with renewed interest, while also keeping the focus on the emotional / spiritual arc of Louis as a consistent throughline, so that the movie's climax (which is much more metaphoric and spiritual than literal) has significant impact and satisfies in an iconic and moving way that is hard for any film to pull off.
I'm not putting so much stock in this rumor, but I do hope the success of MK8 and the E3 leads to a renewed interest frmo thirds, especially on the JRPG front.
However, Karl's approach renews my interest in having them view some of the bigger picture concepts I would have normally spent much of our class time discussing.
He said that, as the industry likes «nothing so much as a bandwagon», he expected a «renewed interest in podcasts following the Serial phenomenon».
If you don't you may end up paying a much higher interest rate on your renewing mortgage than you need to.
Because it's a thing to do, and due to the renewed interest in Sonic's early days because of the throwback aesthetics of Mania (which looks terrific), and this weekend's big Summer of Sonic get - together in London, I've put together this (unranked, so don't even) top ten without overthinking the whole thing too much.
During much of Alliance Alive, it occurs at an energizing frequency, making combat persistently interesting, as you experiment with your new abilities and acquire new ones that renew the gameplay loop.
No matter how casual, her pictures almost always feature rock - solid axial structures... At a time of renewed interest in an era that was formative for Gross — explored in books like Judith Stein's biography of dealer Richard Bellamy, Eye of the Sixties (2016), and the exhibition «Inventing Downtown: Artist - Run Galleries in New York City, 1952 — 1965,» now at New York University's Grey Art Gallery — it's worth looking back at an artist who witnessed much and made vital work, but received very little recognition, due in part to the all - too - common combination of art world trends and sexism.»
Loan brokers say last summer's jump in rates for the 30 - year fixed mortgage sparked much of the renewed interest in ARMs.
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