The play spoke the truth about the slavery of sin.
Not exact matches
At their best, newspapers
play an important role in keeping their readers informed and
speaking truth to power.
My client's situation highlights a
truth that I've seen
play out over and over again as I coach business leaders to be better speakers and more effective communicators:
Speaking is what I like to call a signal skill.
Playing fast and loose with
truth is rampant in Pentecostal circles, and is excused and even joked about as «
speaking evangelistically.»
But his nonsense sells papers so the media
plays his game and to many dim - witted fans continue to support his nonsense, often by rationalizing the poison he spews with «he is a good manager» or «he
speaks the
truth.»
Speaking to the Guardian, Goold said the
play would explore how the Sun gave the people what they wanted, and see how the media, in different forms, «prioritises stories and narratives over the facts and the
truth».
In
truth, with such a deeply split Cabinet and no majority to
speak of, the PM could do little else but
play both ends against the middle in an attempt to present some sort of united front to Brussels.
Sure, the script gives us a speech from Post editor Ben Bradlee —
played here by a rather trim Tom Hanks — about the importance of publishing, and
speaking truth to power, as safeguards of democracy.
On Dirty Computer, Janelle Monáe
plays with the conventions and totems of dystopian sci - fi to
speak her
truth and promote a cultural shift toward a more inclusive and loving society — no matter what repressive government (whether real or fictional) is trying to crush that spirit.
Boston Globe journalist Mike Rezendes,
played by Mark Ruffalo in Spotlight, reveals how to
speak the
truth.
It's not unlike the pivotal scene in Beatty's Bulworth where the titular senator,
played by Beatty, has a nervous breakdown while
speaking and accidentally starts telling the
truth.
Several other writers have
spoken to me about some bugs and glitches being present in their
play throughs of the game, to which I can only tell you that personally my experience with Stick of
Truth was relatively problem free, with only a couple of graphical hiccups, like a character disappearing during an animation, popping up from time to time.
The
play on words in the imaginary route and destination of the bus in the upper quadrant — «2A Sojourner
Truth Square» —
speaks to the «long road leading out of here» that the women had asked to see depicted.