Sentences with phrase «sharp relief as»

Red and yellow leaves on the trees stood out in sharp relief as cars sailed north and south on the Henry Hudson Parkway.

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And by speaking of the Cross as a cosmic happening its significance as a historical happening is made clear in accordance with the remarkable way of thinking in which historical events and connections are presented in cosmic terms, and so its full significance is brought into sharper relief.
Injustices real or imagined are thrown into the sharpest possible relief, expanded into crimes against entire classes of people, and described as systemic.
We agree about this, and also, in principle at least, that demythologizing throws into sharper relief the paradoxical or scandalous character of its claims, so that they become as clear for modern man as they were in apostolic times.
They were presented as foils against which the virtue of New Testament heroes stood out in sharp relief.
lens brings the concept of point out in our minds in sharp relief, and encourages us to suppose that ultimately the whole of reality can be analyzed in terms of points which are to be regarded as, in some basic sense, separately existent.
All of which is deeply moving, even as it throws into sharp relief the fecklessness of Washington, Brussels, London, Paris, and Berlin in addressing Vladimir Putin's mendacity, aggression, and brutality.
Vermes examines the nature, style and content of Jesus» preaching, discusses the idea of God as King and Father in relation to Jesus» «eschatological enthusiasm» and portrays «Jesus the Religious Man» before reaching the epilogue «intended to bring into sharp relief the difference between this religion and historic, ecclesiastical Christianity.»
As DNA sequence becomes more available and technologies improve, the genetic patterns that govern health will likely come into sharper relief.
As robots become more sophisticated, psychological paradoxes are coming into sharper relief.
Maps of Earth are sharp in detail, as are those for Mars, showing mountain peaks and impact basins in high relief.
As well as increasing economic stress and perceived injustice, says Bar - Yam, high food prices throw a government's failings into sharp relief, which could increase the chance of a rioAs well as increasing economic stress and perceived injustice, says Bar - Yam, high food prices throw a government's failings into sharp relief, which could increase the chance of a rioas increasing economic stress and perceived injustice, says Bar - Yam, high food prices throw a government's failings into sharp relief, which could increase the chance of a riot.
And that's just what it is — something we live through with Georges, Anne, and the guilty, panicked, unaccepting Eva (Huppert), something horrific but beautiful, the decline into invalidity and death of a wife and mother throwing into very sharp relief the truth, the authenticity, and the inexhaustibility of her and her husband's love as he faces ever more painful choices about how to care for his wife, how to relieve her of her awful suffering, and how to let her go.
When they come together in an Avengers film, they clash — and as they're brought into conflict, the filmmakers and actors seize the opportunity to delineate them further, bringing their respective characterizations into even sharper relief.
Gale — whose boundless participation in these DVDs, I might add, backfires, as it throws the non-attendance of nearly everybody else from the BTTF team into sharp relief — hosts four been - there / done - that featurettes on «Production Design» (3 mins.)
The performances range from terrible - on - purpose (Fiennes, Close, and Jason Isaacs, whose first line as Pucci's father --»... You let your grades go now, maybe you don't get into a top - tier school» — hastily but explicitly lampoons the genre's default father - son conflict, thus throwing The Chumscrubber's true target of ridicule (movies about the middle - class rather than the middle - class itself) into sharp relief) to oblivious (Camilla Belle).
The tension between Anderson's wicked sense of humour and his immaculate craftsmanship — the latter placed in even sharper relief by scenes depicting Reynolds's own meticulous process, legible but not underlined as an allegory for filmmaking — is potent stuff.
Much like the novel, the film takes a matter - of - fact yet thought - provoking perspective on the central underlying fact that governs the character's lives — never didactic nor preachy, but encouraging you to construct the rest of society (which exists as a sort of negative space against which our characters appear in sharp relief) and the ethical concerns that the film brings up but doesn't answer.
Older islands such as Kauai and Oahu have the luxury of time to cultivate more extensive coral barriers, while younger Lanai and the still - building Big Island are surrounded by sharp relief formations that offer swim - throughs, grottoes and arches.
Strategically placed objects in her photographs come into sharper relief during the collage stage as deliberately exposed tape and abrupt lines between forms frame our perspective, focusing us on the distinct cultural languages that she puts on view.
The arrival of the «talkies» from Hollywood provided relief from the harsh economic realities, while novels such as John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath brought into sharp relief the reality of life in rural America.
As Wilder employs her own considerable arsenal of «painter's tricks,» she brings into sharp relief the tension between fact and fiction, order and disorder, stability and chaos, and the real and the ideal that shapes human experience.
Of course cooling, which is as naturally likely as not, will bring the benefits of warming into very sharp relief.
(The Indian Supreme Court's finding of privacy as fundamental right in response to the government's compulsory biometric identity card system brings that issue back into sharp relief this month.)
In the matter of Motley & Others v Shadwell Park Ltd, the Court of Appeal (Sharp LJ and Henderson LJ) considered whether Mr Justice Soole acted outside the ambit of his reasonable discretion in granting Shadwell Park Ltd relief from sanction following its failure to submit an appeal bundle and skeleton argument in breach of paragraph 6.3 of Practice Direction 52B and a subsequent unless order that resulted in the appeal being struck out and a 3 hour appeal hearing being lost In granting relief Mr Justice Soole found that the loss of the hearing was not as serious as a loss of a trial date.
As the Cambridge Analytica fiasco threw into sharp relief, that hasn't always been the case.
Certainly, cryptocurrency investors felt a sharp pain in their chests as the price dropped, later receiving only marginal relief when bitcoin rose back up and temporarily made its home at around $ 230.
This brings into sharp relief the notion that, while USPAP obviously warns appraisers against the use of unsupported conclusions that can be discriminatory, even supported conclusions (such as crime statistics) can be troublesome.
The wood - effect cabinetry, neutral - toned floor tiles and white walls of this plain and simple kitchen are thrown into sharp relief by the bold - as - brass fridge - freezer in sassy orange.
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