Sentences with phrase «out of amalgamations»

The Powell River Sunshine Coast Real Estate Board, which opted out of the amalgamation vote, is also watching the talks with interest.

Not exact matches

The assumptions undergirding our democracy are a somewhat paradoxical amalgamation, characterized by a free - flowing sense of moral relativism, a laissez - faire individualism and a fairly profound liberal sense of social responsibility: It is difficult enough to make sense out of these dogmas without considering our Christian faith in the saving power of Christ's cross.
The fact that persons three words can create us feel loved and part of a happy amalgamation means that we can't cut them out of our daily lives in total and only say them once in a while, but we can change the way we say them.
Gerwig is cast as the eponymous Mistress America (well, sort of, her name is Brooke), a mythical amalgamation of ambition and out of the box ideas that captivates the wayward Tracy (Lola Kirke), a shy college freshman after their parents get engaged, meaning that she and Brooke are about to become stepsisters.
In «Fruitvale,» O'Reilly plays a character who is an amalgamation of real people so taking on the role of Chris - Ann marked her first time playing a real person, though she would go on to play director Mary Harron in «CBGB,» due out later this year.
The film reaches its heights when the Sex Pistols perform (music provided here by an amalgamation of the Clash and the Pogues) and its lows when the hapless pair wither out on various drugs (you can feel their wooziness and despair).
Out on DVD now, the independent horror movie Banshee Chapter is a weird amalgamation of a found - footage movie and a governmental conspiracy thriller.
As it turns out, the filmmakers, production designers, and costumers of Marvel's Black Panther, hitting theaters on February 16, imagined Wakanda as an amalgamation of real African nations, economies, and cultures, including Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, and the Congo.
Kojima could very well be pointing out how, despite constant advancements in technology within the video game industry, most games are themselves hypertextual in that they are not completely original, but amalgamations of established thematic ideas borrowed from literature, cinema, history, the arts, and other games.
That amalgamation itself sounds perfect anyway, but Bombslinger has a few neat ideas of its own that helps it stand out.
Now that the pleasantries are out of the way, let's get on to the issue at hand, and that's that I posit the idea that the 3D Classics are simply a shiny object meant to take our attention away from the fact that SEGA has been just a tad more active in the West than Hudson, Atari or Acclaim, all mashed together into a giant amalgamation of lost hope and glory.
Coming in hot just in time for the Playoffs is NBA Playgrounds, a 2 - on - 2 arcade side - scrolling basketball game, that serves up an amalgamation of NBA Jam and NBA Street and turns out slightly diluted.
In essence, it's a modern amalgamation of «Rock «Em Sock «Em Robots» mixed with a bit of Nintendo's own Punch - Out!!
Turning down the torch's oxygen, Bontecou created what she called «worldscapes,» soot drawings in which «velvety black forms graduate slowly and atmospherically toward a horizon,» foreshadowing, as Mona Hadler points out, «Bontecou's arresting amalgamations of two - and three - dimensional elements.»
In fact, the hybrid three - dimensional constructions that he'd eked out of the dubious amalgamation of relatively traditional artistic means and grubby everyday stuff were nothing short of magnificent.
Duck - Mouse is a gruesome, almost genetically combined amalgamation of cartoon characters, with one arm happily waving out of Pensato's tightly wound composition of circle - ears, circle - eyes, and giant circle - body.
Remember that the resume is an amalgamation of different sections, and what makes it great is if everything in it is perfectly laid out.
And it is a constant struggle to create the perfect resume, using an amalgamation of conventional and «out of the box» thinking.
The whole idea of one year funding or two year funding is ridiculous... with our amalgamation, we have a larger area to look at, if one of the arguments is to attract and retain professional staff, it's very very difficult to do that when you are tied to a one year funding cycle, sure there can be comfort letters to creditors and comments made to employees, but at the end of the day, we have a very large program to roll out with the surety of only one year funding.
So I am not too sure how the amalgamation of two will turn out but I am hoping I will find some great ideas and inspirations here.
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