Sentences with phrase «rather beautiful way»

It's rather beautiful way of applying mindfulness to relationships.

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We can, and the Incarnation then becomes a symbol that emphasizes in a beautiful way several important Christian themes: (1) that God is here with us, not in some far off dimension; (2) that God loves us so much as to come seeking us out; and (3) that God does not merely sympathize with us but rather shares in an important way in the human condition.
There's only one way to restore harmony — by making that discordant note the first note in a brand new melody, maybe now in a minor key rather than a major, but beautiful nevertheless.
I think currently we need players that can increase the team ball possession and have high battle spirit, rather than players that have beautiful technique and stylish way of playing.
Pollan amazes me again and again, not just with his often beautiful prose (the kind of writing where you stop and reread a passage just for the pleasure of it) but with his ingenious way of looking at things, such as exploring how a corn plant manipulates humans, rather than the other way around.
Yoga is not just a practice on her mat, but rather a way of life; reminding her every day (especially as a mom of two beautiful boys) the importance of self care and living with compassion, a message she brings to her teaching.
Rather, EOs are a beautiful way to support a holistic path to pelvic health (including pain management if that's something you need).
When bloggers think of each other as friends and supporters rather than potential competitors, beautiful things always come along the way.
I was not one of A Beautiful Mind's historical accuracy Nazis, who used the film's marginalization of the real John Nash as a way to bash the film (for my money, it was the horrid screenplay and direction that made it such a painful film to watch, not its artistic rewriting of history), though the erasing of Turing in Enigma is rather distressing.
He approaches this material in a similar way, always going for the most beautiful and picturesque shots rather than going for ones that will move the story forward, and the results are literally like thumbing through a photo album of beautiful pictures without much of a connection from one page to the next.
Todd Haynes follows up his resplendent Carol, with an effective and unique family film, touching in a rather distant way, and hauntingly beautiful to look at and to listen to.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
The movie, rather, is about how a group of people staying at a beautiful hotel in a beautiful part of the world find their ways of reclaiming their youthful spirits and feel, well, young.
Reflecting this notion is the beautiful, largely static camerawork by cinematographer Roger Deakins (superb work again after True Grit), who frames the interiors of this rather muted and drab setting in a way that it makes the characters appear like prisoners of their own personal values and motives.
While my pack is doing well — I'd rather prepare and at least think about these beautiful ways to remember my four legged friends.
Take in the beautiful beach scenery rather than by road and take in all the views along the way.
For those willing to invest themselves into such a world, Far Cry 2 — with its fire propagation, its recurring malaria, its beautiful open landscapes, its subtly dynamic buddy and mission system, essentially its total dedication to its own rather unusual gameplay premise — can be immensely rewarding in a much different way to a straight, linear shooter.
And yet it's beautiful, in the way grace and fluidity is prized to an almost fetishistic degree: seeing this game played well is like a modernist drawing come to life, and the game's slowly ramping difficulty ensures that you're always on your way to mastering the nominal ninja's rather unorthodox movement.
The second installment in the Banner Saga series (a third, concluding installment is already on the way), The Banner Saga has many of the classic RPG elements, but with some differences: rather than the classic European-esque, medieval setting, The Banner Saga takes place in a Scandinavian, Viking - inspired setting; also, like Darkest Dungeon, The Banner Saga uses beautiful, hand - drawn 2D graphics and animations; and finally, as with many of the best games on this list, The Banner Saga focuses as much on story and character as on combat, leading to a satisfying experience and true investment in the members your party.
It goes on to offer expert views on ways people can avoid or re-route this energetic drain, such as «looking at pictures of their families, visualizing a beautiful vacation spot, or even trying to imagine a problematic situation as comical rather than stressful.»
Looking at the trend in the high - end smartphone industry, these two aren't as beautiful in any way, especially looking at the chunky bezels that give them a rather traditional feel.
Some wouldn't call this a beautiful phone, but I rather like its design; it's straight forward, no fancy stuff, just the way I like my phone.
It's such a positive and constructive way to beautiful rooms, encouraging inspiration rather than discontent.
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