Sentences with phrase «somewhat of a renaissance»

Mertesacker is enjoying somewhat of a renaissance himself this season, though he will have his hands full against City.
Horror is having somewhat of a renaissance of late.
However, special education seems to be experiencing somewhat of a renaissance in Australia and a recent piece in The Conversation argued that this might be positive.
Somewhat of a Renaissance woman when it comes to various training and animal spheres, Lynn has raised horses, dogs, cats, rabbits, chickens, birds, and turtles.
I like to think that stealth games have been going through somewhat of a renaissance in the past few years.
Familiar flower and mushroom images of the past are having somewhat of a renaissance.
Thankfully affordable phones have seen somewhat of a renaissance, and brands like Honor have been a large part of this change.

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Keanu Reeves has enjoyed somewhat of a career renaissance thanks in no small part to the success of John Wick in 2014.
Little is known about the life of sculptress Augusta Savage, a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance, but here Schroeder provides a somewhat fictionalized account of the artist's childhood and the events leading up to her enrollment in the Cooper Union School of Art.
The «fun for all ages» concept has been somewhat rehabilitated in film via the Disney Renaissance and the rise of Pixar, yet many gamers don't want to share all their gaming love with the local first grader, and Nintendo markets even games with wider appeal mainly to children.
Sixthly, all the great movers of the Renaissance were esotericists to a man (or woman)-- a fact that modern Academia would dearly like to ignore; the evidence is generally somewhat hidden as the Church of that time (like academia and science today) tended to fear and punish those who touched esoteric realities, using classical tools of mockery and misrepresentation.
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