Not exact matches
The juxtaposition of these two comments on the threefold
character of an actual occasion indicates that Whitehead expressed
at least two different conceptions of God in Process and Reality, and
at least some of the passages depicting the final concept are insertions.11 It turns out that all of them can be
so construed, except for the main text (V.2.3 - 6) which Whitehead reserved for the end.
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.
This episode is huge
character development, not
so much with the major - story - arc - connections (
at least as far as we know)
so there is much to discuss.
Careful reading of Book Z of the Metaphysics, to be sure, makes clear that there are
at least two conceptions of substantial form in Aristotle's philosophy: one more Platonic in
character whereby the form possesses its own substantial unity and communicates that unity to the material elements (stoicheia) from the outside,
so to speak; the other apparently originating with Aristotle himself according to which the substantial form comes into being as it unifies the elements into an organic whole (cf. TKT 67 - 120).
Now, all the effective components in this picture — the instructional interactions and the events with a specific
character, into which they are drawn together — have the
character of intentions,
so we are already, in our basic view of science, in a world in which conceptions of Value are
at least not foreign and maybe are inescapable.
Some of them may well have later fled to the Internet in the hope they'd find their wife: soft in
character, tall, with model looks, joker, non-smoker, prays in tongues
at least 45 minutes a day, preferably a virgin, never confronts but isn't a pushover... and
so the list continues.
I didn't think
so we clearly lack players with
character we can scrape out a result of a win or a draw
at least
I have to know, or
at least try to know, what's personality, what's
character, and what is the way that my children are emotionally strong,
so to speak.
For now, @MarcoRubio team,
at the very
least include a
character counter
so that constituents don't take the trouble to share their story, only to be told it's too long for you to manage.
It should come as no surprise that a sponge is going to harbor some pretty unsavory
characters,
so be sure that you're properly cleansing your Beauty Blenders once a week
at the very
least, and trash them before six months of use.
I have no idea if that's a bad thing or a good thing, but I think,
at the very
least, Stiles is a male
character so I stayed true to my weekly theme.
Just because my workplace dress code is
so different from what I'd prefer to wear when I'm not going to the office, I end up having
at least two «
characters», one for work, and one for the rest of the time.
A mysterious man on a motorcycle (Jeremy McWilliams —
at least I think
so, since there are no
character names in the credits and the actors are listed in the order in which they appear) recovers what appears to be a hooker's dead body
at the side of the road and puts it in a van.
To one degree or another, I recognize many of the
characters,
so, on
at least one level, the filmmakers have made an effective translation from print to celluloid.
Pacing is a problem for most pilots —
so many
characters to introduce, meaningful stakes to establish — but Quantico, from «Gossip Girl» producer Joshua Safran, does this effortlessly, with
at least one deadly effective twist you won't see coming.
There's just enough emotion and credible
character development in the script to keep it from turning into a full - on parody,
so we can
at least feel some personal connection to the story, but it's cleverly barely there to keep the jokes and the action strung together into a cohesive whole.
So yeah, we all know that Black Panther, a.k.a. Prince T'Challa, is going to triumph over adversity in his bid to bring harmony to the kingdom of Wakanda, that there will be the obligatory action sequences where actual danger is a distant possibility for both hero and bystander, and that the plot will pivot on a mysterious object of unknown origin («Vibranium,» in this case — don't worry if it sounds unfamiliar; the film's
characters will mention it
at least three - dozen times over the course of the movie).
Even as
characters are tweaked and actors bring a slightly different energy than his other movies, The Best of Me is still the same mushy Nicholas Sparks adaptation with drama
so overwrought audience members can't help but laugh —
at least until they're sniffling during the closing credits.
Basically every
character in this movie is involved in
at least twenty or thirty plot twists
so that's not really a spoiler.
Yes, do note that I said that the underdevelopment makes it «hard [u] er [/ u]» to get invested in the
characters, because as if it's not bad enough that the
characters are
so undercooked and, well, kind of bland, they're unlikable, or
at least the lead is, for although Sam Eidman's portrayal of the Scott Weidemeyer
character is engaging convincing, the
character himself is just too much of a manchild - concerned with the superficial and his own self - esteem over the concerns of others and growing up - for you to feel for him all that much.
DeWitt's
character has more time to be defined, but Winger is
at least as impressive by doing
so much with
so little, giving us an all - encompassing view of this woman with the vaguest of facial expressions and subtle line readings.
Helen Mirren, taking a paycheck role but incapable of slumming (or,
at least, incapable of doing
so without giving it her all), plays the real - life historical
character Sarah Winchester, the turn - of - the - century California widow whose late husband, William Wirt Winchester, left her a 50 percent stake in the Winchester Repeating Arms Co..
In my case, I only had to grind significantly during several endgame bosses,
so at least DQVIII is fair in
character progression.
I just don't want to lose any of the
characters in the transition,
so if it is an update, that concern is
at least dispelled for me, without it being limited by what the past game was, if that makes sense.
So if its ultimate resolution doesn't do justice to the delirious absurdity of its beginning, there exists
at least in the picture the idea, now out of favour, that comedy is best when it begins with
character and proceeds into situation.
While the movie does all of its
characters the favor of not condescending to them or their perspectives — a Bible Study group that might have been played for snickers is accorded,
at the very
least, a neutral view — its strategy of withholding both particular
characters and information about their actions (the mine supervisor played by Josh Lucas doesn't show up until a half hour or
so into the picture), while perhaps looking attractively, insinuatingly oblique on paper, has on the screen the general effect of blunting potential emotional impact.
It's close and under - populated — and even with
so insular and finely - focused a spotlight, it contains
at least two completely superfluous
characters.
It's not as if screenplay by Kate Angelo, Jason Segel, and Nicholas Stoller is that complicated, but even
so,
characters show up
at new places and proceed to expound upon past events that we already have seen, that the
characters know about, and that
at least one
character has previously described to another.
Having played the voluptuous female mascot in this boys» club for
so long, Johansson
at least gets to be an actual
character this time.
I'm not sure I've ever seen any other games where two whole menu sections are dedicated to a
character's nose,
so AO Tennis sets an immediate precedent for everyone else —
at least in terms of nostrils.
With an uninteresting plot and wafer - thin
characters, there didn't seem like anywhere the creators could go with the series,
so credit Dante and Haas for
at least doing something more than just a rehash cash - in.
While As Above,
So Below begins with an
at least mildly intriguing set - up of plot, once this team heads into the catacombs it quickly becomes yet another rote display of forced jump scares, awkward
character interaction and painfully flat acting that forces us to try to believe this is heading in any direction other than where we all know it's going to go.
They've spiced up the fighting side of things this time around with 25 player
characters,
so if they
at least maintain the quality of gameplay that they featured in RotN Ubisoft will have another winning Naruto title on their hands.
Moreover, the
characters are
so different that there's no way that you won't be able to find
at least three suitable to your playstyle.
But if players with a My Nintendo account vote for a
character at least once, they are entitled to 200 Platinum Points that will be sent out after the event is over
so while the winning Hero / Heroine receiving an alternative is one incentive for voting, the 200 Platinum Points is the other, but today is the last day to vote!
At least this was a chance for some supporting
characters to show off their talents, such as Rasmus Hardiker (who played Courtney), and again, Justin Theroux, but they could only do
so much with what they were given to work with.
Most of the film's eight major
characters get a ploddy introduction, with 15 minutes of windy expositional dialogue devoted to their convoluted backstories
so that audiences know exactly where everyone stands (or,
at least, purports to stand) when the climax arrives.
So could be fascinating to see Reichardt, known for more
character - based films like «Old Joy,» take on a picture that,
at least on the surface, seems more plot driven.
It does
at least feature an intriguing cast of
characters and a well - structured plot for genre fans looking for 20 hours to kill, though with
so many better options floating around in the digital ether I'm not entirely sure it's worth booting your Wii U back up for.
There will also be a part for Rick Springfield,
so we know
at least one
character on this show will be cool with the lines.
Gray Matters goes from
so -
so to heart - crushingly bad over its hour and a half running time, chipping away
at logic, comedy, and entertainment value as it delves more and more into the
character we care about the
least.
It's horribly condescending in the same way the
character of Boolie's wife (Patti Lupone) is treated throughout,
so... if we must argue that the film is racist, may we
at least not argue that it's misogynistic?
Co-writers Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus had their hands full in working to come up with a coherent story, while allowing
so many familiar
characters to have
at least one moment in the spotlight, if not a few.
With
so many
characters in play, there is no repetition or formula,
at least not through the first seven episodes found here.
Mario Kart Wii also didn't look
so good (well,
at least not the
characters) but still it's one of the best Mario Karts and it's my favorite one.
The film relies on you having an emotional investment in the
characters and the direction they're heading in,
so if you want to experience The Last Jedi to the full, I'd suggest you ensure you've
at least seen The Force Awakens first.
Charlize Theron plays arguably the most talked about film
character of the year,
at least so far.
The dialogue is all text based which I found pretty jarring considering we've got voice acting in pretty much all other games... the only somewhat reasonable excuse I could think of was that with the expanded roster in this edition (the largest roster
so far) perhaps they didn't want to have the odd experience of some
characters voiced while others weren't (or
at least not by the actual star... and given some are no longer with us it would be a bit hard).
In the spirit of the last film, the
characters repeat the four elements
at least three times,
so that even the dimmest audience member gets it.
Overflowing with subplots and burdened by
at least one major
character who's superfluous and distracting, Joshua Marston's hyphenate debut is as overstuffed as Maria's digestive tract, but Moreno's performance is
so sure - footed and clear that it smoothes over some of the rougher patches of the piece.