Sentences with phrase «remains essential viewing»

It remains an essential viewing experience.
Illustrated by astounding color and black - and - white images, the book presents the best of this mind - bending genre, detailing through insightful commentary and behind - the - scenes stories why each film remains essential viewing.
Still, given the increase in prestige being enjoyed by the far - right in the West, this film remains essential viewing by an intelligent, politically - minded audience

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Ford's novels often address the incidental attributes of English Catholicism, especially its connection with what Ker calls «feudal Toryism,» but the essential drama of faith remains out of view.
Whether Oomen's view is more or less like Whitehead's, I hesitate to say since Whitehead's view is not clear, but any formulation of a single - entity view of God will likely stumble into the illogic of substance philosophy, «the notion of an actual entity which is characterized by essential qualities, and remains numerically one amidst the changes of accidental relations and of accidental qualities» (PR 79).11 New additions to God's satisfaction «would certainly be accidental.
«The nuclear deterrent remains essential, in my view, not just to Britain's security but, as our allies have acknowledged here today, to the overall security of the Nato alliance,» he said.
It may have been rough around the edges, but this second and final season has enough substance to remain fascinating, if not essential, viewing.
The ACARA report says the «knowledge, skills and understanding associated with active and informed citizenship are essential for all Australians in the [21st Century]...» It adds, «while it is reassuring to see that Year 6 results have remained stable, the Year 10 finding should be viewed as a chance for jurisdictions and schools to reflect upon the civics and citizenship learning opportunities provided in their schools and to take measures to address the decline.»
Small though the gallery was and modest the work on view, its programming was essential viewing for San Francisco artists, curators, critics and collectors who wanted to remain on their toes.
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