, It isn't the type of book with a hard driving plot or huge suspense — but it focuses beautifully on
the smaller elements of life, love, and relationships.
The name cell plays on all the meanings of the word — from prison cell to monk's cell to
the smallest elements of life in the body.
Not exact matches
Hitherto, in the eyes
of a Science too much accustomed to reconstruct the world on one spatial axis extending in a line from the infinitely
small to the infinitely great, the larger molecules
of organic chemistry, and still more the
living cellular composites, have existed without any defined position, like wandering stars, in the general scheme
of cosmic
elements.
It's a Wonderful
Life, a putatively heartwarming story about a
small - time banker with a heart
of gold, manages to combine all four
elements, as it inexplicably lionises a lunkheaded ninny who risks the financial health
of his community by making a series
of bad loans to people who are in no position to repay them.
That
element is produced in
small amounts in nuclear reactors and has a half -
life of less than a year, which means it takes years to build up enough for an experiment.
Flower chandeliers are quickly becoming a notable design
element for many
of life's celebrations, both big and
small.
In typical Sayles fashion, the plot begins as an examination
of small - town Alaska
life, territory rarely mined in feature films, but soon transforms into something completely different, a suspense tale
of man's survival among the
elements.
Like Happy Death Day, many
of the year's highlights, which toyed with or injected
life into often - tired subgenres, came in
smaller packages, such as the home - invasion thrillers Better Watch Out, The Babysitter (another Netflix original), and Jackals; the clever zombie - in - the - desert flick It Stains the Sands Red (much better than the silly cannibal - in - the - desert - flick The Bad Batch); the flesh - eating family drama Raw; the blood - sucking confused - teen drama The Transfiguration; the sci - fi / fantasy / horror hybrids The Void, The Untamed, and The Lure, which also had
elements of the musical; and the ultra-disturbing tale
of youth Super Dark Times, about the unraveling
of a group
of friends after the accidental killing
of a classmate, which offers a significantly more satisfying experience than It.
In both the films»
smaller moments
of character growth (there are several
of those here) and its larger - than -
life epic battle sequences (there are plenty
of those), Jackson uses the camera uniquely to focus on
elements in the story that would've otherwise been ignored.
Although the plot
elements in The Heart Goes Last sound mostly damning, Atwood adds no
small amount
of good things about the Consilience project: it subscribes to a green
living model with self - sustaining industries and economic stability.
ARC responders found a wide variety
of small - breed dogs
living in dilapidated, rain - and urine - soaked wood and wire hutches outside, exposed to the
elements.
Thus, Frisky was relegated to
living outdoors in a
small wire cage behind the garage, with no bed to snuggle in, no toys to play with, no hay to munch on, just a ceramic bowl full
of bunny pellets, a water bottle, and full exposure to the
elements, which were luckily pretty mild in Santa Monica.
From the impressively
life - like character models, myriad
of smaller objects inhabiting the game world and down to the jaw - dropping environments, the game is comprehensively stunning and perhaps, the visuals are the biggest
element of its charm.
The masterful processing
of the formal
elements in her work, whether it is painting or lithograph print, provides and affirmation
of life and reveals the truth about enjoyment and appreciation
of the «
small» things that makes our world.
Among the highlights
of the show are The Sun (1990), a floor installation
of 360 triangular
elements of white marble forming a grand circle, and the witty Self - Portrait (c. 1959) in which the artist's head is but a
small ball
of paper resting on a larger - than -
life wooden torso with incredibly elongated legs (both works at Perry Rubenstein); the ethereal The Angel (1989) made
of 125 spheres
of thin clear Venetian glass delicately resting on the floor at Michael Werner; and at Mary Boone the five Concave Figures (1994), one
of Byars» final works.
Retired interior designer Anthony Collard has come up with perhaps the most interesting idea yet for
living in
small spaces without a full range: He has built induction hobs (British for the top flat part
of a cooking
element) into a drop - leaf adjustable height moveable feast
of a dining table.
It has cash value — since the plan is a whole
life plan it does have a savings
element that accumulates cash value which you can pull out as a loan in case
of small emergencies.