Sentences with phrase «of narrative time»

Together they make short films and photographs about the construction of narrative time and space, without the context of a traditional story line; their open - ended, enigmatic narratives elicit multiple readings.
Sagi is also what is called a spiriter, meaning his heart has bonded with that of a spirit — in this case, that means you, the guy (unlike [i] EWatLO [/ i], you do not get to input your own gender; its masculinity is part of the narrative this time around) holding the control pad.
This week Harry Potter fans can return to the wizarding world in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the first installment of what will eventually be a five film series, spanning 19 years of narrative time, all directed by David Yates and written by J.K. Rowling.

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The strength of Hasbro's results contradict a narrative that has formed in the retail sector in which many executives have lamented that spending during the holiday season has focused on two periods of time: the Thanksgiving / Black Friday holiday weekend and the final week before Christmas.
«We conquered Reddit and drive narrative on social media, conquered the [mainstream media], now it's time to get our most delicious memes in front of Americans whether they like it or not,» one of the group's members posted to Reddit.
In one of the most gripping financial narratives in decades, Andrew Ross Sorkin - a New York Times columnist and one of the country's most respected financial reporters - delivers the first definitive blow - by - blow account of the epochal economic crisis that brought the world to the brink.
«A # 1 New York Times bestseller and arguably the best business narrative ever written, Barbarians at the Gate is the classic account of the fall of RJR Nabisco.
Each attempted to influence the debate, and at various times eachseemed to be, briefly, in control of the narrative.
It is through personal narrative that an entrepreneur connects to the audience, and it is through that connection, in that brief amount of time, that they earn respect and confidence.
But the inverse narratives of the Facebook and Twitter IPOs show that over time, performance talks and buzz fades.
And when Spicer said the administration intended to «push back» against «false narratives and false stories,» some saw an obvious connection between those comments and the exclusion of CNN and the Times.
As I've said a number of times before, my goal with The Cannabist — distilled into one sentence — was to create something that avoided the blind activism of High Times and completely ditched the prohibitionist Drug War narratives that had been reported so many times before in mainstream media outtimes before, my goal with The Cannabist — distilled into one sentence — was to create something that avoided the blind activism of High Times and completely ditched the prohibitionist Drug War narratives that had been reported so many times before in mainstream media outTimes and completely ditched the prohibitionist Drug War narratives that had been reported so many times before in mainstream media outtimes before in mainstream media outlets.
It's a very intoxicating idea, and each time you read about a startup being acquired for hundreds of million of dollars, it feeds the narrative that this is the only path any legitimate entrepreneur should follow.
Regardless of the «he said, she said» narrative, it takes time, potentially years, for the wheels of legislation to turn; a bill would require drafting, after which it would need to win a majority vote from the National Assembly before it could become a law.
Over time the idea is to change the narrative of business to address social and environmental externalities.
excerpt: «First of all, if you did not do so yesterday, please take the time to read Kevin Carmichael's look at the trip, and in particular how pack journalism narratives have formed, but he makes very relevant points about the political dynamics and the regional politics of India that the Canadian media is completely ignoring.»
The narrative of higher rates being a headwind for gold seems to be falling apart, as the 10 year yield in the US seems to be on an upswing, and gold is rallying at the same time that bond values fall.
Then, abruptly abandoning the autobiographical narrative, Augustine embarks on a series of theological and philosophical speculations about time, memory, and the opening chapters of Genesis.
I guess my point is that the bible narrative is brought under scrutiny (not the time of year) every time there is a Christian holiday.
Bertrand Russell, in his book, «Why I Am Not A Christian», He discredits the inspiration of the New Testament: «I am concerned with Christ as He appears in the Gospel narrative... He certainly thought that his second coming would occur in clouds of glory before the death of all the people who were living at the time.
I have learned from scripture that it only mentions creatures in the heavenly (angles and so) and earth (man, animal, plants, etc.) realms, the beginning and end of time of relating to earth, and the narrative of God's mission and revelations revolve around man.
Nor can you explain how, in the absence of evidence of any god, anyone could know in which god narrative he should invest his time to develop faith.
By the time the narrative reaches the events of October, 1830, the field of conditional elements we have sketched is supposed to be fairly well constituted, but in a symbolic, prelogical way.
In the times of the biblical narrative Jesus is healing lepers, raising people from the dead, controlling nature.
The narrative doesn't tell us just how much of that glory the disciples saw or understood at the time of the wedding, for as Jesus explained to his mother, his hour had not yet come.
Had those situations been addressed more directly the last time they erupted, they might not even be under discussion now or maybe wouldn't seem so volatile for the recipients of Julie McMahon's pointed narrative and challenges.
The congregation is listed under the government - approved Three - Self Patriotic Movement, reports AsiaNews, yet it occupies five times more square feet than what regulations originally designated — complicating the common narrative of «atheist government persecutes Christians.»
This time Mark's narrative is the shortest and simplest of the three.
121:8.14 — While I, with the collaboration of my eleven associate fellow midwayers and under the supervision of the Melchizedek of record, have portrayed this narrative in accordance with my concept of its effective arrangement and in response to my choice of immediate expression, nevertheless, the majority of the ideas and even some of the effective expressions which I have thus utilized had their origin in the minds of the men of many races who have lived on earth during the intervening generations, right on down to those who are still alive at the time of this undertaking.
121:8.13 The memoranda which I have collected, and from which I have prepared this narrative of the life and teachings of Jesus — aside from the memory of the record of the Apostle Andrew ---- embrace thought gems and superior concepts of Jesus» teachings assembled from more than two thousand human beings who have lived on earth from the days of Jesus down to the time of the inditing of these revelations, more correctly restatements.
Perhaps it is necessary to admit that the narrative, at least in the grand nineteenth - century tradition of Tolstoy, Austen, and Melville, is not the form for our time.
But our time, as Beardsiee admits, is not one of narrative order — our novels lack plots, resolutions, and developed characters.
At the same time if in a rush to perpetuate a victim narrative consistent with the dominant ideology and inappropriately make this comment out to be an example of «mansplaining» I will, with respect push back against that.
At the same time, the past reveals a larger narrative of God's work and interaction with his creation.
In Elijah, however, the Word becomes more consciously an instrumental entity, and for the first time (in the narratives of I Kings 17 - 19; 21) we suspect a Contemporaneous apprehension by a prophet of the Word that is substantially the Word of classical prophetism.
«Narrative and practical Christianity can, in its encounter with... other religions, keep hold of its eschatological and universal history of meaning without at the same time having to accept the histories of the other religions in a totality of meaning.»
There are, of course, simple linear narratives in which only one event takes place at a time.
They understand that their narrative intervention is itself utterly contingent, itself to be understood exhaustively as a creature of a particular time, place, and set of interests.
I have read the passage you refer to (a number of times) and there is no doubt that the narrative flows much better without it.
One advantage of the narrative form is that we do not have to fix on one story told in one way at all times and places.
The grittiness of Lent, and the «intransigent historical claims» without which Easter makes no sense at all, should remind us that Christianity does not rest on myths or «narratives,» but on radically changed human lives whose effect on their times are historical fact.
Newman's narrative — written in answer to Charles Kingsley's accusation of dishonesty — was compelling in its honesty and coherence, at times painfully so.
thinks, that the Tigris and the Euphrates have not a common source, that the Dead Sea had been in existence long before human beings came to live in Palestine, instead of originating in historical times, and so on... We are able to comprehend this as the naive conception of the men of old, but we can not regard belief in the literal truth of such accounts as an essential of religious conviction... And every one who perceives the peculiar poetic charm of these old legends must feel irritated by the barbarian — for there are pious barbarians — who thinks he is putting the true value upon these narratives only when he treats them as prose and history.
Until I read the Bible twice solely for the purpose of searching for what it says about godly human anger, I never even noticed that the Scriptures record Jesus» being angry at least 15 times in the Gospel narratives.
Besides the obvious creation narrative of «6 days» of creation even when adjusted for the «thousand years is as a day» still leaves wildly inaccurate time frames, coupled with the Adam lineage down to Abraham all written thousands of years after the supposed events took place by Moses, set's a definate time frame for how old the earth and most bible scholars proclaim this to be between 6,000 to 9,000 years old.
It is most lively and productive to think of one body of literature, the Bible, representing in any time and place the testimony of the narrative stretching from Abraham to the Apostles, which can be juxtaposed to any other age by its Psalms being sung again, its letters being read again, its stories and parables being retold.
Though we virtually have to use narrative language, the language of sequential time, to analyze what we mean by an occasion, we must recognize that the basic unit of experience is not a story which can be analyzed into separate sub-events, but a solid unit in its own right, a droplet of time which does not admit further dissection into a story line.
In the present text of this narrative, Moses goes up and down Mount Sinai no less than three times, and for a man reputed in the biblical tradition to be in his eighties, that is no small chore.
Although accurate historical dating can at times be of exegetical significance, the crucial interpretive task lies in determining the narrative function to which such texts have been assigned, rather than in supplying a reconstructed setting apart from its present literary (canonical) context.
Narrative is not a choice I make when it comes time to tell the truth; it is the way that truth comes to me — not in crisp propositions but in messy tales of encounters between people and people, between people and creation, between people and God.
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