Sentences with phrase «particularly eye opening»

New research using data from a landmark longitudinal study has been particularly eye opening.

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But he was also a man of integrity, and as his eyes were gradually opened to what was going on around him — particularly the exploitation and repression of the poor at the hands of the oligarchy, the government and the military — he could no longer keep silent.
Particularly, cooking has opened my eyes to how much there is to learn and try: ingredients; methods of cooking; the use of different kitchen equipment and tastes.
I had my eye open for a quiche recipe to share with you; particularly something for Valentine's morning is what I had in mind, so last week when I found a recipe to test I made it first thing on Saturday morning.
His superb solo effort to open the scoring in West Brom's surprise 2 - 1 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford has particularly caught the eye, and Amalfitano is now seemingly on the radar of some of Europe's top clubs.
The highly unusual case exposes tensions over how Amherst should control development in the town's valuable open space, particularly when a project is eyed for a site near homes or where rezoning is needed.
«The association between smoking and exposure to others» smoke was particularly eye - opening,» said Dr. Westmaas.
Labelled in red is the protein actin that lines the border of cells, particularly the amnioserosa cells occupying the eye - shaped opening.
Ault stated that it was particularly eye - opening.
And while this is classic Bond, meaning you can expect several PG - 13 seductions, if you skip the strangely graphic opening credits, there's nothing particularly eye - popping for Her Majesty's most promiscuous civil servant.
Speaking to Variety's chief film critic Scott Foundas, Mann discusses growing up in Chicago, becoming interested in crime stories, the visual ideas he had for the film, the nonfiction book he discarded but still credited, the influence of real criminals and past films (particularly his eye - opening time shooting The Jericho Mile in Folsom Prison), choosing Tangerine Dream to do the score (a decision he still second guesses), the film's writing (including basing characters on real crime figures), casting, explosive stunts, changes made from the shooting script, and the modernist narrative.
Kurzel is aided in his Shakespeare adaptation by some evocative cinematography of the forbidding Scottish heathland that served as the shooting location, but otherwise there is little to suggest a particularly original or eye - opening slant on the tragedy.
Ricketts» time in the fashion industry opened her eyes to unexpected ethical questions, particularly around the issue of modern day slavery, and how the demand for more goods at lower prices perpetuated such labor practices.
Some events are disturbing — the opening scene, in which Lee enters the Bayou to retrieve the body of a boy who met his demise in an Emmett Till — like manner, is particularly haunting, and his blank eyes will linger in the mind long past reading.
ORANGES AND SARDINES: CONVERSATIONS ON ABSTRACT PAINTING OPENS AT THE HAMMER MUSEUM On view at the Hammer November 9 - February 8, 2009 Los Angeles, CA - Oranges and Sardines examines art through the eyes and minds of artists and is a testament to the persistence of the visual art object, particularly abstract painting.
The New Generation show at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1965 particularly opened her eyes to new possibilities but was usurped by her fascination for the flood of innovative work being recognised and celebrated from America and Europe.
They wrote a particularly eye - opening paper in 1990, published in the journal Mutation Research and titled «Paracelsus to parascience: the environmental cancer distraction.»
A particularly eye - opening aspect of the test is that it reveals ways in which our unconscious and stated conscious values may be at odds with each other.
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