Not exact matches
Because Gilliam says they're «looking at the
person first and the business
second,» contestants are put through various challenges to test their
character and ideas in situ.
Two Princeton psychologists say it takes one - tenth of a
second to judge a
person's
character, even in a photo.
The
second factor that enabled the radical
character of these decisions to pass under the radar is that most
people just couldn't believe the Supreme Court would do such a thing.
For instance, if one believes that Christ is in some sense God incarnate, then there is a sense in which the divine
second person of the Trinity stands above history, There is also a sense in which the teachings of Christ might be said to have some trans - cultural
character, despite being embedded in very particular cultural forms.
Second, Banerjea posits that «the meaning of Prajapati... coincides with the meaning of the historical reality Jesus Christ; and that no other
person than Jesus of Nazareth has ever appeared in the world claiming the
character and position of the self - sacrificing Prajapati, half mortal and half immortal» (Ibid.).
Second: I agree wholeheartedly with you about scars, they tell a story, they give the
person character like you said.
As I watched the video, I couldn't deny the beauty of some of the worlds and
characters created in
Second Life, but I also couldn't help but notice how empty of
people much of it is.
«Today,
people have lost faith in their government in Albany, not just in the policies, but also in the honest,
character and competency of its leadership,» Molinaro, 42, said at a
second campaign event later in the day in Albany.
By the time we reach adulthood, we are snap - judgement specialists, jumping to conclusions about a
person's
character and status after seeing their face for just a tenth of a
second.
Remember this is the
second thing
people see after your photo and is a reflection of your
character so make it a good one.
God Didn't (and Won't) Tell You to Marry Your Spouse:: Gary Thomas «If you're a single
person reading this, I implore you to avoid trying to «
second guess» God's will as to who you «should» marry and instead look for the
character qualities in a spouse the Bible exalts.
Characters may now be
people first and archetypes
second.
While the
people those
characters encounter readily buy into their story as moviegoers ordinarily would, Mr. Kiarostami invites his viewers to
second - guess his film and their own perceptions.
It has some clichés here and there that could have been avoided and the
characters sometimes don't seem to be the brightest
people in this sort of situation, but still this atmospheric horror movie works quite well, especially in a
second half that can be really unnerving.
Marvel did the same thing with Spider - Man in the
second Civil War trailer, but they had to begin winning
people over to the third iteration of the
character in less than ten years.
EGM's TAKE: The whole thing just screams desperation for the first 30
seconds, as real
people are shown dressing up as their favorite
characters from the series, kind of like a really bad cosplay convention.
When another
character makes a heroic decision, Jenkins gives the audience at least 7 - 10 extra
seconds just of this one
person having feelings, right in front of us.
But we also get a crumb of insight into the servant's own horrific past, done in the show's typical blink - and - you'll - miss - it style: their carriages to whisk
people between plot lines might be unsubtle, but exposition in Penny Dreadful is always a welcome
second place to its extravagant set pieces and colourful
characters.
The story of three men and a horse, Seabiscuit is about
second chances — the way the
characters take advantage of them, and the way the results of their endeavors help give the
people of the nation hope for their own.
The concept falters, however, in its
second half when the coincidences seem too transparent and the
character's actions seem ill - suited to the
people we know onscreen.
Easily the most sophisticated and thoughtful franchise film of 2013, Lawrence's adaptation of the
second novel in Suzanne Collins» young adult series is all - things - to - all -
people entertainment, a follow - up that intensifies the first film's thrills while simultaneously developing its
characters and, even more crucially, expanding its themes.
A
second viewing on Blu - ray opened up some of the attributes that I missed — most notably the lovely photography — and made me realize that I was reacting negatively to certain plot twists in the script by Baker and Chris Bergoch, as well as the actions of certain
characters; more and more, I find that I don't wish to spend any more time than is necessary with
people (including entirely fictional creatures) who are selfish and unkind.
Second, Pym is an emotionally disturbed
person in the comics, and one of the most interesting
characters, while Lang is very bland, and although he has lost a lot, he is anything but disturbed.
The Minnesota scenery is a nice touch as every
character shivers the
second they get outside, which many
people from the area can relate to.
The
second person on the list to play a
character named Bilbo, Freeman is currently A-Listing like a mofo, but before he went of to slay a dragon or hang out with Sherlock, he was popping up in Wright's zombie and cop flicks.
From his
second feature, 2008's Tony Manero, about a Saturday Night Fever - obsessed killer in»70s Chile, up to his forthcoming film, the poetic Neruda (out in the UK in April), Larraín has made
character studies that trust audiences to search the sweep of a film for meaning, using the formal potential of cinema to explore what
people are like, rather than saddling an actor with revelatory baggage.
The script by William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy does an acceptable job balancing the plot between the climbers, the
people coordinating rescue efforts back at base camp, and the families left behind, and Mick Audsley's editing hangs together well, though it gets hard to keep track of
characters because there are a lot of them and their faces are covered by oxygen masks for much of the
second half.
There is a certain scene where we see Laurie Metcalf's
character, a ps at work — it's maybe about 45
seconds — and is so subtle about what it's really about that the young
people walking out when it was over were confused about it and I didn't have the heart to tell them.
Because the obvious gameplay additions of being able to tear
people apart, which wasn't in the original and had long time fans upset, and the
second playable
character being shown weren't 2 obvious differences for anyone who has even seen the original.
Johanna Mason (Jena Malone in the films), a major
character in the
second and third books, wins her games because
people think she's weak and keep her around.
Life 2.0 Director: Jason Spingarn - Koff More than an examination of new technology, the film is foremost an intimate,
character - based drama about
people whose lives are dramatically transformed by the virtual world called
Second Life.
The
second half of this musical deals with some serious subject matter and while that makes it a good musical, could that turn some
people away give what the
characters attempt to do?
«
Second -
person is a cut closer than that because readers actually are the
character,» says Joel Bahr, a developmental editor at Amazon Publishing.
«Even the minimal distance created between reader and
character with the phrase, «I thought» is refined even further in
second -
person.
As Jamie Iannone, President of Digital Products, Barnes & Noble puts it: «We created NOOK Color for
people who love to read everything — books, magazines, children's books and more — in rich, beautiful color, and are continually adding terrific new content our customers have asked for — from ESPN The Magazine and The Economist to children's stories featuring favorite Nickelodeon and Disney
characters,» before also adding, «With more than two million digital titles to browse, download and enjoy in
seconds, NOOK Color customers repeatedly tell us how much they appreciate the ability to virtually turn the page on their favorite monthly, dive into a bestseller, and bring story time to life for their children — all using one device.
The first few chapters are a little slow because the novel is told from the perspective of seven different
characters in three different
persons - first, third, and the slightly awkward
second - which takes a bit of getting to grips with, but once the groundwork is laid the plot moves at a fair clip, offering many reasons to keep reading, not least of which is the opportunity to experience a different side of Bolivia from what most of us imagine - suffice to say, it ain't all ponchos and alpaca!
As the
second -
person chapters accumulate, we start to piece together a picture of Harriet's
character and experiences.
I felt like that was Abrams trying a bit too hard to come up with a meme, a scene that will be continually remixed until SW is erased from the universe, and a
character people will, at first, ironically glorify, but eventually worship as the
second coming of Christ.
Even though some
people are saying that this
second son edition will not be that good I still believe it will be on the same level with just a different
character to play as.
TSA: Many
people would have expected to see DLC for inFamous
Second Son, but it was a nice surprise to see that the main
character in First Light is Fetch.
When several of them combine — like when I'm climbing a colossus, miss a jump even though I felt like I hit the buttons right, then the camera pans away so I can't see my
character, then the colossus shakes and I hold R1 for a good while, then my grip gives up and I fall to the ground unconscious for 6
seconds, and just as I get up the horse runs in my way as I try to move and the colossus smacks me with lightning bullets and I lay unconscious for another 6
seconds, and then, finally, I get to start over climbing it again, I wonder why
people love this game so much.
EGM's TAKE: The whole thing just screams desperation for the first 30
seconds, as real
people are shown dressing up as their favorite
characters from the series, kind of like a really bad cosplay convention.
That's not to say that these beautifully drawn
characters (dull as ditchwater Jacob and moany Miranda aside) are lonely sailors adrift in a sea of mediocrity; this
second outing for Shepard and co is a lesson in deft and elegant story - telling and a highly effective third
person shooter, complemented by streamlined RPG elements.
But a fully featured co-op mode that requires a
second person to play the other
character should be something available on all console versions and the PC.
For
second sonic or sega rep
people will mostly requests for shadow, tails and knuckles over other
character, they have better chance than other chracter.
The game doesn't take long to complete, probably around five to seven hours for most
people, but the option of freeplay where you can repeat levels and switch to any
character you wish on the fly makes a
second complete playthrough compulsory if you want to see and unlock everything.
If you're ever in a jam, you can just switch to your
second character — you know, the one from the first game that I won't say the name of because I'm all sensitive about spoilers, even though there are screenshots all over that show this
person?
You can also connect a
second controller at any time and play co-op, with one
person controlling each
character.
These are given an additional yet ambiguous — almost abstract —
character; they concentrate on aspects of a
person's life such as lying for one
second or driving for a specific amount of time.
Highlights from the show include Royal College of Art graduate Jodie Carey's eight foot chandeliers made out of fluff from a hoover, Tom Price's animated, small scale sculpted plaster heads, Emma Puntis's mesmerizing miniature portraits, Tatsuya Kimata's ironic sculptures of everyday objects sculpted using traditional marble and stone carving skills, Doug White's majestic palm trees crafted from thousands of abandoned car tyres retrieved from road sides in Belize, Michael Lisle - Taylor's army uniforms crossed with straight jackets, which play to his 19 years in the Navy, and Boo Ritson's large - scale photographs of
people she transforms into
characters caked in thick paint, which have sold out in her
second solo show only a year after graduating.