Sentences with phrase «rumination seem»

The Piano Tuner's offerings of engaging history, drama and large - scale thematic rumination seem even more impressive when one considers that Mason is only 26, and that he wrote the novel while a full - time medical student.

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Most of these ruminations are just a few pages long — the longest are six pages — and nearly all seem to be brimming with eye - opening factoids: «Between 2003 and 2012, natural disasters killed an average of 106,654 people per year.»
Closer «Milk Thistle» is a melancholy rumination on death that reaches no conclusions The journey is more important than the destination, he seems to be saying.
You either see it as a rumination on art and the creative process through the prism of this kook who makes a bad movie, but at least he still makes something, or you can look at it as a flight of fancy where a bunch of famous people do a shot - for - shot parody of a bad movie and throw in some window dressing to make it seem like a fully fledged movie.
While these sort of heavy - handed references might work in the knowing artifice of one of the Matrix movies, as a real - world premise for our near future, it seems a bit too rooted in self - awareness to not continuously take us out of the moment for extended ruminations of symbolic reflection.
Martin's script (his first feature - length one) succeeds not because of the ethical rumination (which is incredibly familiar, especially when it comes to police dramas) but because it allows itself to study the reasoning for decent men to do things that seem to go against what others and they expect of them.
I was reminded of Ad Reinhardt's ruminations on the flexibility of image and metaphor when applied to political cartoons, and Coolidge's presence seemed particularly appropriate given his reputation - defining relationship to labour unionisation, agriculture and his timely exit from political office.
The case seems reminiscent of years - old ruminations about who owns and who can use content posted on the Internet.
The intensive (and all therapy sessions) entails one or more of the following techniques: developmental movement therapy, developmental re-parenting (parenting the child as if s / he were the age at the time the trauma occurred and the age the child seems emotionally equivalent to), behavioral management (rewards and consequences), storytelling (recreate happier more secure early childhood memories), EMDR (eye movement desensitization reprocessing that stops the rumination of negative feedback loops), and psychodrama, (nonverbal physical role playing) and cognitive restructuring.
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