Sentences with phrase «several dramatic ways»

Religious convictions are growing and shifting geographically in several dramatic ways

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She has written several books and speaks all over the world on these important topics, which have a dramatic effect on the ways we live, work and raise our children.
Nonetheless, this dramatic increase in quantum yield realized with a uniquely innovative lead sulfide quantum dot photoelectrochemical device is an important development in several ways, and as such is a product of Yan's long - standing interest in renewable sources of energy, especially in novel applications of solar energy.
Buoyed by several dramatic advances, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists think they can tackle biological science in a way that couldn't be done before.
It looks like Lily applied several different blue shimmer shadows, ranging from pastel to indigo, from lash lines to brows, deepening the color as she worked her way from the inside of the eye out for a dramatic, smoky effect.
Gertrud renounces external eventfulness in order to cultivate internal or imaginative eventfulness» — and using the (constant - and - never - moving as a way to allow viewers to focus on acting and the body rather than on technical formalist tricks, in fact, the shots are the longest technically allowable before the invention of digital shooting) camera merely as a functional recording - device rather than as an originator of instant meaning and knowledge as in Hollywood, this film remains the best summation of the truism that a longwinded presentation of several actors merely speaking for ten - minutes - a-scene while the camera does not move and no artificial and manipulative «cinematic language» is involved, in other words, the dreaded «merely filmed non-cinematic literature and theatre,» not only has a much greater capacity to teach than any Hollywood mode of filmmaking but is more dramatic than any car chase.
You also work out as many ways to shoot as humanly possible and go with only the most creative ideas, including employing several different builds of coffins that allow dramatic camera movements to communicate the protagonist's emotional state.
The latest protest didn't rival that one, which saw thousands of demonstrators from several community groups flooding downtown streets to broadcast similar calls for an elected school board and dramatic changes to the way the city's police are supervised.
By painting all parties involved as a little morally gray, introducing several new characters to this world, and having them dip from comical to referential of the original to dramatic across its length, it held my attention and interest the whole way through when it could have simply relied on its gameplay.
There were passes of several big names including the following: Lot 22, «Landscape with Smoke,» by Richard Diebenkorn that was bought in at $ 750,000, way short of its low estimate of $ 1.2 million; Lot 44, «Jaeger (The Hunter),» by Georg Baselitz that was bought in at $ 75,000, not close to its low estimate of $ 125,000; Lot 45, «Untitled,» a nice, fairly legible work by Willem de Kooning that was bought in for $ 240,000 and had had a low estimate of $ 300,000; and Lot 51, «Paysan Sautant Sur Son Petit Arpent,» by Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 1985) that was bought in for $ 420,000 and had had a low estimate of $ 500,000; Lot 53, «Summertime in Italy # 10,» a quite large and dramatic 1963 Robert Motherwell (1915 - 1991), that was bought in at $ 180,000 and had had a low estimate of $ 250,000; and Lot 54, «Untitled,» a geometric painting by Frank Stella that was bought in for $ 160,000 and had had a low estimate of $ 200,000.
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