Sentences with phrase «reanimated by»

A literal shell of his former self, Baramos» rotten corpse is reanimated by Zoma's sorcery to delay the party's advance.
Our loved ones have died and their corpses have been reanimated by unthinking machines that do not even respond to pain, do not even protect themselves from blows, and do not even seek to avoid annihilation.
Maybe the Quebec government's efforts will be reanimated by the UNCITRAL work.
So it keeps getting reanimated by the GOP, which is under pressure to bring it to life from two distinct sources: The oil industry, which, duh, wants the infrastructure and the new supply, and now, conservative pundits like Fox News and Rush Limbaugh.
But it's kind of alarming how an 18 month old press release can take on its own mutant life, reanimated by BBC hacks whose entire body of relevant scientific information has been gleaned from the blogosphere (including the not uncontentious climateaudit.org, which they approvingly cited).
Priceless, hallowed exhibits felt young again, reanimated by the dance so that you could sense the fizz of discovery when they had first been made.
It's always satisfying to see a roundly reviled idiom reanimated by a visual intelligence keen enough to recognize that there's more work to be done, and fearless enough to press ahead with it.»
Will diseases frozen in Arctic permafrost be released and possibly reanimated by the thawing caused by global warming?

Not exact matches

Although Thomas was invited to touch the wounds made by the nails, the Risen Christ is not portrayed in the gospels as a reanimated corpse.
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were burst forth from the tomb of the old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservation.
That is, until the moment we saw the young Hodor (er, Wylis) collapse into a seizure caused by a time - traveling warg who needed the future Wylis to hold the door against a furious barrage of reanimated corpses.
Swain's search covers a lot of ground, from early historical accounts of whole armies defeated by mind - altering honey to modern experiments reanimating severed dog heads and chilling whole dogs to a «controlled death state.»
«Man with quadriplegia employs injury bridging technologies to move again — just by thinking: First recipient of implanted brain - recording and muscle - stimulating systems reanimates limb that had been stilled for 8 years.»
More recently, reductionism has been counterbalanced by the emergence of «systems biology,» which I expect to reanimate the crucial link between basic science, clinical research, and medical practice.
Reanimating gold, the reasoning went, would be easier than adjusting the formula of base metals by adding and removing sulfur and mercury.
The origins of zombie lore in Africa and the Caribbean — voodoo, witch doctors, reanimated corpses — have long been appropriated by the modern media.
Here the combined powers of Batman, Wonder Woman, and (you likely guessed it) the reanimated corpse of Superman are joined by three new cohorts, though they are hardly to blame for the series's new tonal obstacles that it has created for itself.
This doesn't jibe exactly with a divinely sacrilegious scene later on when one of the zombies reanimates a couple of beefsticks by gently marking their eyelids with blood, but so be it: Grau's satirical shotgun has a wide spray pattern.
Sebastian Stan returns as a reanimated frozen corpse, reprogrammed in present day by another bad guy, Crossbones (being played by the brilliant WARRIOR and THE GREY actor Frank Grillo) as a super-strength assassin.
Naturally intrigued by Kirsty's tales of a puzzle box that appears to be the key to the doctor's fixation, Channard reanimates Kirsty's stepmother (Julia) from the aforementioned haunted mattress, murders off the inmates of his basement inferno to feed his new girlfriend (Julia, again), and gets Tiffany (Imogen Boorman), a mute girl who is adept at puzzles, to open the dreaded antique, thus releasing the Cenobites and allowing entrance into the underworld.
Drawing on the original iterations of Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai and the 1960 American remake by John Sturges, Antoine Fuqua's The Magnificent Seven arrives as another attempt to reanimate the American western.
Her father, her wicked stepmother Julia (Claire Higgens), and her horny reanimated cannibalistic uncle Frank (Sean Chapman) have all been killed by the Cenobites: a foursome of leather - clad demons that have a predilection for ripping people apart with fishhooks.
It may be another remake by Tim Burton, but «Frankenweenie» actually has a little heart and soul in this story of a dog and the boy who reanimates him.
He is a reanimated corpse, strung together by spare parts and brought to life without a purpose.
The adaptation of the graphic novel has Eckhart playing «Adam Frankenstein», the classic monster of Mary Shelley «s novel who now has a first name, lives in the present day, and is being hunted by demons that want to learn the secret of his creation in order to build an army of reanimated corpses.
The affable vibe is heightened by the inclusion of a few standout sequences, with the protagonists» efforts to fight a butcher shop full of reanimated animal carcasses standing as a clear highlight.
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER will see Chris Evans» genetically - modified super soldier come up against former friend Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), soon to be defrosted and reanimated as a fellow bad - ass by Grillo's character.
He is haunted by the reputation of his grandfather, who was best known for trying unsuccessfully to reanimate dead people back to life through electricity.
This week's Nintendo Download is brought to you by reanimated Zelda and hot samurai lovin».
Let It Die is a game about a mysterious tower in post-apocalyptic Tokyo, where players control an emotionless, reanimated corpse, and are guided by a cheery, skateboard - riding grim reaper named Uncle Death.
Formally, the layered abstracted satellite map «reanimates the ripped - and - torn décollage methodology trademarked by Jacques Villeglé and Raymond Hains in the 1950s» (ibid., n.p.).
To create Divining Meteorology, Lamson reanimated a former communications tower by transforming it into an instrument.
Reanimating the 20th century... is the second in a series of Sourcebooks published by Independent Curators International.
The whole social fabric of our society is used as a point of departure for abstraction and becomes reanimated and supercharged, leaving a picture plane marked by an effortlessly elegant dance of smudges, puddles and saturated strokes.
The New York presentation also features two works by Swiss artist Mai - Thu Perret, known for reanimating historical issues in a contemporary style.
Her research combines three - dimensionality, performance, and site - specificity by creating works that mnemonically activate found materials; reanimating their meaning into new structures of signification and resistance.
By recycling his own work, the artist reanimates his heroines and combines elements and characters from imaginary personas.
Edited by the artist himself, the Allen Ruppersberg Sourcebook: Reanimating the 20th Century is the first publication to look at the complete range of Ruppersberg's diverse practice from 1978 to 2012.
Allen Ruppersberg Sourcebook: Reanimating the 20th century Edited by Allen Ruppersberg Foreword by Kate Fowle, introduction by Constance M. Lewallen.
The program at LA > < ART will reanimate transcripts Fraser produced from audio recordings of the «Services» working - group sessions; these transcripts will be read aloud by invited practitioners working today.
«The static record is by definition insufficient,» he said at the time of his interest in reanimating archival texts as quoted fragments.
Allen Ruppersberg Sourcebook: Reanimating the 20th century Edited by Allen Ruppersberg Foreword by Kate Fowle, introduction by Constance M. Lewallen Design by General Working Group Softcover, with French-fold jacket, 284 pages Full Color.
The Allen Ruppersberg Sourcebook: Reanimating the 20th century is a unique collection of original source material edited by Ruppersberg from his extensive archives of texts, images, films, records and ephemera influential to his practice over the past four decades.
By reanimating historical styles or recreating a contemporary version of them, sampling motifs from across the timeline of 20th - century art in a single painting, these artist manage to, both incarnate and annul the fabric of time.
four artists reanimate figurative art by examining personal identities that are as fragmented as the genre itself.
NEW YORK, NY — Much of contemporary photography and video seems haunted by the past, by the history of art, by apparitions that are reanimated in reproductive mediums, live performance, and the virtual world.
Michael Byron's paintings reanimate artifacts frozen by photography and museum classification.
As evinced by the prevalence of «Zombie Formalism,» abstraction is currently coasting: reanimating movements without contributing new ideas.
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