Sentences with phrase «of insignificant details»

He believed that landscape painting should «show us nature made greater and simpler, pared of all insignificant details».

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The infractions might seem insignificant — one missing can of Pepsi on one shelf in one store in one city in one country — but for Nooyi it is this level of detail that sets her company apart.
And yet not even the foremost professional theatrical producer has ever had all in such readiness for the stage and for the change of scenes, as eternity has all in readiness for time: all — even to the least detail, even to the most insignificant word that is spoken; has all in readiness in each instant — although eternity delays.
«They identity the prominent features of a phenomenon, strip away the insignificant details and reduce the problem to a bare manageable minimum.»
Sherlock Holmes is known for his ability to make clever deductions from the analysis of a heap of seemingly insignificant details.
How is it that a woman who for so many years got everything she wanted can be condemned to death for so little?At this moment, I look back at my life and realize that memory is a river, one that always runs backward.Memories are full of caprice, where images of things we've experienced are still capable of suffocating us through one small detail or insignificant sound.
Keeping communication open is the best way to keep your relationship alive, as living apart means that you're missing out on all the small details of each other's lives — and while they seem insignificant, the normal things couples discuss on a day - to - day basis actually bond you.
Also forget about the cheap coat with lots of insignificant low quality details like sewings, wide collars, etc..
Small details that seem insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
Maybe this detail sounds insignificant to you but trust us, a great picture can lead to a lot of dates.
When we say that the Bible is the Word of God, does that imply that it is completely accurate, or does it contain insignificant inaccuracies in details of history and science?
I wouldn't dare give away much more than this, as the majority of the pleasure in watching Vanilla Sky is the way each new detail of the plot comes into play but then seems to be insignificant in the next scene.
I read and read and kept thinking «Uh hello... James McAvoy, brilliant stage and film actor, plays THE MAN HIMSELF, Victor Frankenstein, but you mention a bunch of Sherlock actors and put his name in «details», like the insignificant actor he must be to Time Out?»
Keenly observed and laced with humor, Gross has constructed a narrative whose emotional power derives from the accumulation of details, some of which at first appear to be insignificant, even trivial.
Bertram eventually learns that the niggling, inconsequential details of other people's lives — the minutia he once found so annoying — are filled with pathos, and that no one's story is insignificant.
Tiny details contradict the overall structure of what Lynch is trying to do, and other wholly insignificant details are presented.
They may seem insignificant in terms of your planned plot lines, but tiny details may affect her actions, and will always add realism to your storytelling.
Accessing Terrain View from the side menu shows the 3D view of the landscape and elevation — details that may seem insignificant until you are geocaching and end up walking up and down significant inclines!
Expressions can also be redundant when they are verbose (contain an excess of words that focus on insignificant detail).
Before your appointment, you may want to record the details of your pet's behavior changes as you observe them — even seemingly insignificant information can sometimes clue your veterinarian in to what's going on.
No detail - no matter how small or seemingly insignificant - has been overlooked in the building of Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort.
One of the reasons games like Deus Ex, Thief, and even Anachronox are among my favorites of all time is the wealth of optional, waiting - to - be-found stories and details in their worlds; the fact that I may never even see parts of it makes the game feel a lot bigger to me, even if the hidden parts are relatively insignificant gameplay-wise.
It's a simple concept, and yet the executive prattled on, detailing every last feature and rule of this charming but insignificant diversion.
Her photographs are composed to draw the viewer's attention to apparently insignificant details, and suggest new interpretations of the original artwork, which Lawler choses and redefines through her shots.
In Breathing Directions, Ward traces how these seemingly insignificant details of every day surroundings can at once reveal voices lost to history.
While Gerlach's paper is well argued and convincing, it is a minor detail over whether volcanoes emit more or less CO2 than humans.Discussion of Murry Salby's recent talk and upcoming paper suggests the contribution of anthropogenic CO2 is in itself insignificant in comparison to the flux of CO2 from natural sources.
Irda recently issued letters to all life insurance companies, seeking details on three types of traditional plans: those where death benefit is defined as a return of premium (with or without interest), products in which the initial death benefit is significantly high and reduces subsequently during the currency of the contract, and products in which insurance cover is insufficient / insignificant in relation to the premium, i.e. products mostly of the savings type.
Improper placing of contents might cover up important details and give priority to insignificant contents.
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