Sentences with phrase «rich seam»

The phrase "rich seam" refers to a valuable or abundant source of something, often used to describe a topic or subject that provides a lot of interesting or useful information. Full definition
is set within the unusually rich seam of transitional early - 1950s showbiz, a moment when swimming sirens (Scarlett Johansson) and singing cowboys (Alden Ehrenreich, deceptively sharp under his ten - gallon hat) rubbed elbows with finicky European directors (Ralph Fiennes, extending his sublime comic run from «The Grand Budapest Hotel») and secret Communist «study groups».
The Graph API, which was deprecated in 2014 and completely shuttered in April 2015, was designed in such a way that unusually rich seams of data about users» friends were easily obtained from quizzes such as the one Cambridge Analytica allegedly used to harvest information.
There's a nice rich seam of nostalgia running through this movie, evident in flashbacks to Baby's childhood, in some of the musical choices and in a hankering for the open road that's a throwback to another America.
It might not have the most charismatic V6, but it has an addictively rich seam of punchy torque thanks to that supercharger.
He added: «For an artist like Tacita, who is fascinated with paradox, with correspondences, distances, affinity and differences, still life offers a particularly rich seam to explore.»
The iPhone X knows what you're looking at, courtesy of the TrueDepth camera, and that's a surprisingly rich seam of data to mine.
is set within the unusually rich seam of transitional early -»50s showbiz, a moment when swimming sirens (Scarlett Johansson) and singing cowboys (Alden Ehrenreich, deceptively sharp under his 10 - gallon hat) rubbed elbows with finicky European directors (Ralph Fiennes, extending his sublime comic run from The Grand Budapest Hotel) and secret Communist «study groups.»
Canon Redford touches upon a number of fascinating themes: his contention that John's description of Jesus as the «Word of God» is rooted more in rabbinic literature than in a Hellenistic culture is fascinating and opens a rich seam of possibilities.
«Jim Murphy was a rich seam for a while during the Scottish Referendum campaign.
At the risk of over-mining this rich seam, let me make a prediction.
David Davis can mine a rich seam with more of his excellent «you don't defend your liberties by sacrificing them» observations.
Added to that was a rich seam of source material at Saltwood Castle, that was, in Trewin's words, «an Aladdin's Cave» for any biographer.
This mineral - rich seam is dubbed the carbon leader.
He urged his colleagues to mine this rich seam of information.
John Trinkaus of the Zicklin School of Business in the City University of New York studies ordinary people going about their everyday lives — a rich seam for quirkological research, as you might imagine.
No other coal deposit on the planet is so big, so close to the surface and so cheap to mine as the rich seams in eastern Wyoming and southern Montana.
In contrast to a number of fashion brands who have mined the rich seam of summer music festivals, Chloé's Port Eliot moment felt beautifully genuine.
«Dating Sites Should Eliminate Ability To Select Racial Preference Main Perfect Matchmakers Tap A Rich Seam Of Lonely Hearts»
The four stories, which eventually converge, paint a pitiable view of life in the new capitalist age, with director Liu Jian's deceptively basic visuals reinforcing the rich seam of corruption and unhappiness bubbling away just beneath the surface.
Determined to prove him wrong, J Paul had leased a patch of barren desert off the Saudis and struck a rich seam of oil just as the entire world was becoming addicted to it.
There's also a rich seam of black humour running through the movie, with most of the one liners coming from Imogen Poots.
All the singing, dancing, smoking and humping in the world doesn't amount to anything unless it's backed up by a rich seam of emotion.
Michael Fullan and Maria Langworthy writing in A Rich Seam: How New Pedagogies Find Deep Learning provided the following thoughts for guiding the discussion:
A Rich Seam is published in partnership with ISTE, MaRS Discovery District and Nesta.
In fact on the long haul to Scotland it struggled to top 20, although the chief reason for that was my inability to resist tapping into the rich seam of power whenever the traffic on the M6 permitted.
In the Garden of Stone is a multi-generational tale about the nature of power and pride, love and loss, and how one impoverished family endures estrangement from the land and each other in order to unearth the rich seams of forgiveness.
«We're a phenomenally snobby society,» Rowling nods, «and it's such a rich seam.
Using Qutee's analysis tools, I was able to mine this rich seam of information to discover what Total War fans really think of the first two Warhammer games — and what they'd like to see in future versions.
The player, in the role of the miner is guided by a mysterious voice on the radio from the saloon down into a dark mineshaft to mine the rich seams of ore.
The NGA exhibition opens just over a year after Stella's retrospective opened at the Whitney Museum in New York, yet by focusing on the rich seam of prints, a cohesive view of this extraordinary artist is attainable, making it an important show on many levels.
Reading Room explores some of the ways in which contemporary visual artists, poets, writers, and scholars practice in the rich seam between art and writing.
As the birth place of Sir Joshua Reynolds, «traditional» portraiture forms a rich seam running through their collection.
Chaired by one of our Trustees, Sarah Elson with the generous support of the Material Worlds Committee of major collectors and philanthropists, the event celebrated the rich seam of practice between fine art and craft, with new works being commissioned along this theme for sale on the night.
Canvassing MoMA and the Guggenheim as well as their own workplaces, the pair uncovered a rich seam of underexposed talent, reminding us that the illustrious likes of Brice Marden, Robert Ryman, Robert Mangold, Dan Flavin, and Eric Fischl — not to mention your correspondent — were all once employed to keep greasy fingers away from vulnerable surfaces.
This will allow the legal profession to better reflect the society it serves, thereby increasing trust in it and opening up a richer seam of talent for the profession to tap in to.
It has provided a rich seam of material to explore with the in - house community (and for them to engage in an honest and open evaluation of their own attitudes, practices and cultures).
Nevertheless, the company has found success and wealth by tapping into a rich seam of public anger.
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