Sentences with phrase «obvious parallels with»

However, given the Shinari's obvious parallels with the RX - 8 (production of which ends soon), the coupe would fit the bill.
There's obvious parallels with Logan's own struggle to contain his bestial nature, at least until Mangold unsheathes the set pieces and lets the Wolverine run riot.
Beyond the obvious parallels with Mr. Silver, there were also more distant echoes.
This model of the corporate life inherent in a passage of Scripture features obvious parallels with the model of a present proclamation event.
There's an obvious parallel with the decision Sanchez faced in 2011, when he chose Guardiola's Barca over City, then managed by Roberto Mancini, who were offering more lucrative terms.
This activity as a critic elicits an obvious parallel with the young turks in the 1950s, who all wrote film criticism for Cahiers as a training ground, with an eye to directing later.

Not exact matches

The most obvious historical parallel is the critical adulation heaped on Bungie Software's Halo when it launched with the then - unproven Microsoft Xbox in 2001.
The parallels with the recent Canadian experience are obvious: the surge in the prices of oil and other commodities that began in 2002 has been accompanied by a fall in employment in the Canadian manufacturing sector.
Parallels with those who leave their own countries to live in foreign lands seem obvious: I just did a little post on this phenomena — «The Awkward Unchurched»
She has more obvious parallels to the kind of character Michael Scott proved to be, with his unfiltered mouth and zany workplace stunts, but Sykes also brings as much sweetness as Carell did.
For MacIntyre — a lapsed Marxist turned Catholic — the parallel with our contemporary Western society was both obvious and sobering: «This time, however, the barbarians are not waiting beyond the frontiers; they have already been governing us for quite some time.
I hope it is not only my stuffy orthodoxy that makes me more comfortable with Meier's attachment to canonical sources and (I assume) to more obvious textual parallels; but to follow Crossan is to move into territory where not many scholars have ventured before.
He may take a route exactly parallel to the path his community is going toward ethical compromise or denial of the Christian mission, and yet the minister knows that if he dealt with the issue in a direct and obvious way, heated emotions would hinder clear reflections.
The obvious allusion to the act of creating Adam by the breath of God recalls the root meaning of Spirit as breath of life.42 The parallel with Ezekiel's vision of the resuscitation of the dry bones is especially apt (Ezek.
There are obvious parallels here with Alasdair MacIntyre's Dependent Rational Animals, but Deane - Drummond's approach is rather more pugnacious: she wants to diminish the anthropological «self - importance» she finds in much Christian theology (p. 52).
(The parallel with Jesus» «great commandment» is obvious.)
Xhaka was in the centre roughly parallel with Davies, Ambydex, and started across as soon as it was obvious no one was marking the LWC, but he was never going to reach him.
There is an obvious problem with the suggestion that a non-stop high - speed train could be boarded from a tram moving alongside it (3 December 2011, p 27)-- the long parallel tracks required.
The obvious parallel is with carbon offsets.
Although the parallels with science fiction are obvious, the object — designated 1I / 2017 U1 («Oumuamua)-- is quite a bit smaller than Rama's fictional 34 - mile (55 - kilometer) long cylindrical mass and (probably) not an alien starship.
This somewhat obvious point is actually even greater than one might think because once the arms and kettlebell are moved beyond parallel with the ground, the athlete is at a disadvantage.
Given the nature of its story, there's an obvious parallel to be made to the current United States administration and its strenuous relationship with the media, which is why Spielberg and his team felt it was so necessary to move swiftly and get it to the big screen while the material is still timely.
The script apparently originated with the desire of screenwriter Liz Hannah «to tell the story of Katharine Graham, the former Washington Post publisher who became the first - ever female CEO of a Fortune 500 company... As Hannah was writing the first draft, the symmetry between Graham and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton seemed to be the most obvious parallel to the present.
That's when I realized: What I know about the work of Jean - Hugues Anglade you could fit on the head of a pin; I've only seen him in one other performance, as Zorg in Betty Blue (a.k.a. 37 ° 2 le matin), a movie with obvious but ultimately superficial parallels to La Femme Nikita.
All is Lost Year: 2013 Director: J.C. Chandor The parallels between Gravity and All Is Lost are obvious: A lone protagonist survives the destruction of her or his space shuttle / boat, loses all communication with Earth / land and must navigate solo through the vastness of space / the ocean to get back home.
The odd one out here is Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde would have been the more obvious choice, but the parallels with Extraordinary Gentlemen are already too close for comfort.)
Filmmaker Nicolas Pesce milked nausea from his Texas Chain Saw Massacre — like setup; rural America got its revenge in a tale with obvious parallels outside the theater.
It's all very Julie & Julia and the parallels are obvious and too many to list, drilled home relentlessly by a screenplay by Madonna and her In Bed with Madonna collaborator Alek Kesheshian.
The movie seethes with gangsterish menace and obvious parallels to then - contemporary WWII conflicts.
Much of the movie was shot in Serbia, although the Roman place names remain the same, which just serves to emphasize its timelessness, as the parallels with recent wars are too obvious to ignore.
Forgetting the obvious problems like lane changes, I can't imagine parallel parking a car with with such crazy high door sills.
The obvious parallel here is with the DS.
The obvious parallel is with Goldsmiths College, London, and you might compare Windfall and the 1988 Docklands exhibition Freeze, which precipitated the beginning of the YBA phenomenon.
Truitt's blacks have an obvious parallel in Richard Serra, but with introspection and intimacy instead of confrontation.
Like the Challenger episode, it's a classic tale of opposing established authority, with some fairly obvious parallels to the situation of government agencies carrying out climate policy today.
If we compare the basic tenets of Political Correctness with classical Marxism the parallels are very obvious.
The historica parallels with various extremely unpleasant incidents in history are becoming more obvious with every post you make.
At the same time, the parallel with the old Windows Mobile is obvious, although now the things are far more complex than years ago.
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