Sentences with phrase «of hyphenates»

Trivia question: what was the last episode of Hyphenates in which everyone was in the same room for the recording?
Arts journalist and broadcaster Richard Watts guest hosts this episode of Hyphenates, talking about the films of December 2014, comparing notes on the best films of the year, and looking at the films and career of indie filmmaker and key figure in the New Queer Cinema movement, Gregg Araki.
Effacer, after all, survives in English as efface, used almost exclusively as the back end of the hyphenate self - effacing, which accurately describes El Guerrouj.
Many ethnic identities have weakened since the nineteenth century, particularly among whites, who are less likely now to think of themselves as part of a hyphenated group (Irish - Americans, Italian - Americans, etc.).
There's a proliferation of hyphenated - diplomacy: proto - diplomacy, homo - diplomacy, para-diplomacy, and so on.
Do you see this proliferation of hyphenated diplomacy in the practice world?
For more than three centuries, we have welcomed generations of immigrants to our melting pot of hyphenated America British - Americans Italian - Americans.
The very mention of the hyphenate Merchant - Ivory effortlessly conjures up heavily stylized images of Edwardian England, replete with stiff upper lips, effete aristocrats, and young women confined by both corsets and repressed desire.
«The Death of Stalin» Directed by Armando Iannucci When you think of hyphenate writer - directors with intensely personal styles a lot of names come to mind.
He argued that many in the Latino community reject notions of hyphenated citizenship and think, «I'm an American.
I did a find and replace to fix all of the hyphenated «to - day» and «Emanu - el» occurrences in my text.
While this news may upset some of you waiting for the 8330 to touch down on your favorite GSM carrier, this may come as a blessing in disguise for Verizon and Sprint / Nextel customers who have been foaming at the bit for a camera - enabled full - QWERTY high - speed BlackBerry device (admittedly, I ran out of hyphenated phrases).
There are over a hundred variants of espresso, tea, smoothie, shake - and - fresh juice, but I would eschew them all for the Vanilla Chai Latte; it's like liquid gingerbread, and in the world of hyphenated coffee drinks, as good as it gets.
It interrogates the notion of hyphenated identity, in particular «Russian - Jewish,» and presents the «Russian Avant - garde» as situated at a point of tension between universality and ethnic particularity.

Not exact matches

Suddenly, I remembered that part of my previous employee's hyphenated last name was the same as the president of the group.
net or a hyphenated version of their name.
Gates had dropped out of Harvard, and the two had formed a company called Micro-Soft (originally hyphenated).
Once the reader understands that those hyphenated pairs of adjectives name categories in his quirky taxonomy of nonfunctional objects in literature, and once one learns what those categories entail, the going gets easier.
The reality of se - x, abortion, contraception and STD / HIV control: — from a guy who enjoys intelligent se - x - Note: Some words hyphenated to defeat an obvious word filter.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
In becoming hyphenated Jews — German - Jews, Dutch - Jews, French - Jews — they ran the risk of losing their Jewish identity by assimilation.
The reality of se - x, contraception and STD / HIV control: — from a guy who enjoys intelligent se - x - Note: Some words hyphenated to defeat an obvious word filter.
Those that identify themselves, in our multi-cultural, hyphenated - American world often go for a smorgasbord of pick - and - mix choices.
Mangled, incomplete sentences, words wrongly hyphenated, words wrongly split in two, plural when singular should have been used and misspelled names are just some of your BLUNDERS.
It is now almost twenty years since, among other things, an article by Christopher Duraisingh in Religion and Society, laying emphasis on the hyphenated character of Indian - Christian identity, [3] sparked off a debate about the nature of this identity of Indian - Christians in the contemporary context.
Almost all words prefixed with «non» are NOT hyphenated [Chicago Manual of Style].
I became a Jewish Radical, one of the many hyphenated rebels of that tumultuous time.
Unlike many of college basketball's nouveau riche, those alphabet - soup and hyphenated leagues that are inhabited by institutions of higher learning previously sniffed out only by police dogs, the Big East from the git - go incorporated a bunch of traditional powers sitting there just panting to group - boogie.
Would anybody care to set the over / under on the percentage of HBers who have hyphenated last names?
There are a lot of different ways to manage hyphenated names in the generations to come.
Not only you know sometimes they're hyphenated names, sometimes same sex couples have to decide how to do it, sometimes the middle names are part of it too so beyond just the first name there's other considerations too.
I enjoy Flower of Scotland, but... The «black British» point and the absence of «black English» from public discourse is not intended as a demand for hyphenated identities or any official categorisation, though I can see how it could be read as that.
President Theodore Roosevelt's campaign against «hyphenated Americans» during World War I and the perceived lack of objective information about Germany in US media stimulated this ethnic identity.
But «[o] thers choose the hyphenated life, aware of the hazards but hopeful that if their scholarship measures up, their activism won't count against them.
If you would go mad having to worry about whether a word has been hyphenated consistently all the way through a 40 - page manuscript, or if you struggle to put together a grammatical sentence, then the production end of publishing is probably not for you.
Many of those senior scientists — the ones guarding the gates — were trained as staunch disciplinarians, and they take seriously what they see as their obligation to keep out the barbarians who would water down standards and compromise the institution in the name of the latest hyphenated buzzword.
DiChristina: So today, right, just for a few hundred dollars and a decent antenna, we have this thing, which no longer is hyphenated, television, which provides crystal - clear digital pictures of what, you know, they're almost look like looking at a window today, it's quite remarkable; the transition that can be made in just a hundred short years.
I had a lot of reasons for wanting to take his last name, but still felt torn over the thought of losing my maiden name and this seemed like a happy medium that was easier than hyphenating.
My sister hyphenated and many of my girlfriends simply kept their maiden names.
After taking some time off from directing and scriptwriting to appear in such films as Out of Sight (1998), Brooks resumed his director - screenwriter - actor hyphenate with The Muse (1999), starring opposite Andie MacDowell and Sharon Stone as a struggling Hollywood scriptwriter in search of divine inspiration; Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World followed in 2005.
The latest episode of Hell Is For Hyphenates, featuring Eloise Ross talking the films of Robert Wise, can be heard on Stitcher Smart Radio, subscribed to on iTunes, or downloaded / streamed directly from our website.
by Walter Chaw The same kind of movie as Doug Liman's Mr. and Mrs. Smith but more so, Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang marks the hyphenate debut of star screenwriter Shane Black, and it's the kind of movie his Last Action Hero would have been had they aimed it at adults (and cast actors).
The next episode of Hell Is For Hyphenates, featuring Adam Elliot talking the films of Jean - Pierre Jeunet, will be released on 31 October 2017.
The next episode of Hell Is For Hyphenates, featuring Luca Guadagnino talking the films of Maurice Pialat, will be released on 31 December 2017.
Hyphenate David Michael O'Neill's Five Aces is another in that long - standing tradition of pseudo-nostalgic man - sensitive buddy flicks, this one free of the stultifying voice - over narration but not of the contracted timeframe and forced epiphanies.
US indie filmmaker Joe Swanberg (Drinking Buddies, Happy Christmas) joins the Hyphenates for our August 2014 edition, as we talk over the new releases of the past month, look at whether independent filmmakers can forge a career in the new media landscape, and check out the filmography of the influential and underrated director Paul Mazursky.
James Franco is determined to be one of Hollywood's most versatile hyphenates.
by Walter Chaw Much will be written about Robert Forster's performance in Diamond Men, Dan Cohen's sophomore hyphenate feature, and as Forster lands an executive producer credit (daughter Kate gets the «associate producer» tag), the veteran actor's much - deserved critical buzz this time around is a product more of design than serendipity.
The next episode of Hell Is For Hyphenates, featuring Joe Swanberg talking Paul Mazursky, will be released on the morning of August 31.
Film critic Rich Haridy joins the Hyphenates to talk the films of December 2012, compare notes on the five best films of the year, and look at the ongoing filmography of American provocateur Oliver Stone.
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