Not exact matches
The letter - in -
performance demonstrated to the Corinthians that Paul's
voice and presence could be very strong indeed and certainly quite different from the
poor self - presentations Paul had given during his visits.
The soundtrack, much like some of the more tedious battles, can be very repetitive and the
voice performances range from
poor to average.
Likewise, many of the ideas we regard today as education reform's conventional wisdom - linked standards and assessments, consequences for
poor performance, testing new teachers, paying some teachers more than others, and charter schools - were given prominent public
voice by a teacher union leader, the late Albert Shanker of the American Federation of Teachers.
Some have
voiced concerns that downgrading academic data raises the risk that areas of
poor performance may go overlooked.
But the Nexus S 4G is neither a budget phone nor top - of - the - line, and its
poor voice and data
performance left me uneasy in the end.
It isn't filled with
poor performances — Doctor Who's Jenna Coleman
voicing Melia Antiqua — but the localised script is cringeworthy in places, predominantly with Shulk's now infamous «I'm really feeling it!»
If the intent was to forge a brand new experience based on the original, Secret of Mana fails as the dated combat engine challenged me in all the wrong ways and the added elements like
voice acting fell flat with
poor performances all around.
The term Arte Povera was actually borrowed from the theoretical
performance manual, Towards a
Poor Theater, written by the Polish theatrical director Jerzy Grotowski, who called for the removal of excess props and ornament (the moneyed theater of spectacle) from the stage to the point that the actors used only their natural gifts to activate meaning with facial expressions, voice, gesture, and acrobatic movements (hence materially «poor&raqu
Poor Theater, written by the Polish theatrical director Jerzy Grotowski, who called for the removal of excess props and ornament (the moneyed theater of spectacle) from the stage to the point that the actors used only their natural gifts to activate meaning with facial expressions,
voice, gesture, and acrobatic movements (hence materially «
poor&raqu
poor»).