Sentences with phrase «such detours»

This actually makes The Good Wife seem self - aware: instead of delving into flimsy personal side plots, like so many so - so law dramas do, the characters» resistance to such detours defines the show.
Although perfectly capable of leaving the beaten track and embarking on junior grade adventure trails, these three are in reality too precious for such detours.
Given the difficulty of not only breaking out but also making a living as an actor, such detours to franchises may be explained as a way for performers to simply put food on the table, after years of struggle.

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Many Canadian miners such as Barrick, Northern Star, Newcrest, Agnico Eagle and Detour Gold Corporation have reduced their all - in sustaining costs (AISC) and have provided guidance of further reduced levels for 2016, the report stated.
Stanley Carlson - Thies, president of the Institutional Religious Freedom Alliance, isn't ready to advocate such a drastic detour — at least not yet.
Meanwhile, the Bond bill — which has picked up endorsements from moderate Republican Senators such as Bill Frist (TN) and Richard Lugar (IN)-- may make a detour through public hearings before coming back to the Senate floor later this year.
With sly wit and boyish wonder, Kean's vignettes about key events in the understanding of air include numerous entertaining detours, such as the work of «William McGonagall, probably the worst poet who ever lived,» and Le Pétomane, a flatulence artist.
Coconut and lemon is such a classic flavor combination, it's so bright and fresh making it a nice detour...
Sugar daddies believe that, unless they were supermen, the attempt to manage their businesses and still devote time for serious relationships and their delicacies is not an option and outright impossible, whereas engaging in prostitution is illegal and casual meetings can result in personal and professional problems.Taking a detour, such as Sugar Daddy Sites, is therefore necessary, for sugar babies are known to provide the best care and intimacy than any other legal or illegal services out there.
Such speeches function in Tarantino not as long - winded detours, but as a way of setting up characters and situations with dimensions it would be difficult to establish dramatically.
After several detours away from the tense survival horror that made the series such a hit in the first place, Resident Evil returned to its roots to many fans» delight.
That kind of dissonance between classic family hijinks and twisted debauchery is exactly what makes The Detour such a fantastic ride.
We also constantly have to take idiotic detours such as Reid and Tonto trying to find Cavendish by stopping off at a brothel run by Red (Helena Bonham Carter), who has an ivory leg with a gun in it like a 19th century Cherry Darling.
Since then, with detours for movies and especially television, he's worked steadily in the theater, playing a slew of classical roles in regional theater, and working on contemporary fare by writers such as Lanford Wilson, Terrence McNally, Edward Albee, and David Mamet.
Starting with Carlito's assassination and flashing back to the events that lead up to it, Carlito's Way is structured like a classic film noir and filmed with such palpable claustrophobia, encroaching camera angles and skittish framing, it gives even classics like Detour and The Set - Up a run for its money in the visual entrapment department.
And if the movie has a few storytelling detours, I'm still willing to forgive that because Mangold gives us such an emotional conclusion.
Co-founder Janet Varney, a comedian whose own career has veered from stand - up to acting to podcasting, says some of the best things happen when the group strives for the whimsical — such as a new detour that will feature musicians performing the soundtracks of «Rushmore,» «Twin Peaks» and «The Royal Tenenbaums.»
Although there are some scattered big laughs, too many of the gags are labored or crude or both — such as an extended sequence in which Renee impulsively enters a sports - bar bikini contest — and the narrative detours into her romantic travails are more annoying than endearing.
While some behind - the - scenes videos (such as VFX progressions) play on their own, six others merely preview available detours.
Still, the film ends on such a perfectly poignant note that the sudden detour into melodrama is somewhat forgivable.
This didacticism periodically threatens to sabotage the film's mounting volatility, but the interplay between Weaver, Kingsley and Wilson has such a scorching ferocity and rawness that it's easy to remain riveted even during the periodic detours into clumsy moralizing.
She thinks that strong environmental factors, such as listening to parents read, singing the alphabet together, and making connections between stories, may enable a detour of the reading network across the corpus collosum to the right side of the brain, in order to make up for that genetic influence.
Forget any detour to the showroom.That, of course, must mean rival vehicles from Japan - such as the Toyota 4Runner, Nissan Pathfinder and Isuzu Trooper - are gathering dust in some distant corner.You would think so, based on the fact that the rising value of the yen against the dollar has boosted Japanese vehicle prices to the point that it doesn't hurt to inhale deeply from the smelling salts before focusing on the window sticker.
The Maxima scores very well, delivering excellent performance and cabin tech, only held back by a few lacking features, such as cell phone contact - list importing and automatic traffic detours.
Energy efficient, sustainable electronic paper displays running on Visionect technology show static bus schedules, as well as exact bus arrival times and passenger information — such as notifications about line detours or new routes.
In addition to static bus schedules the electronic paper displays will also show exact bus arrival times and passenger information — such as notifications about line detours or new routes, city news and updates about different events and nearby tourist information.
Another road worthy of taking is the Panorama Route which is a bit of a detour in terms of time but takes you through some of the most spectacular terrain that South Africa has to offer — including stops at sites such as Pilgrims Rest, Graskop, Echo Caves, God's Window, Bourke's Luck Potholes and the Blyde River Canyon.
Antique is a long detour, and it's more practical to visit alternatives such as Bacolod or the lesser - known Bucari, Iloilo's summer capital.
There are a number of detours off the route such as Whiteman Park and Caversham Wildlife Park; the turn off to Lookout Hill offers expansive views over Perth city.
A visit to Pisaq is possible by making a longer detour, the advantage being the route into Cusco from Pisaq includes all the famous Inca sites such as Sacsayhuaman, Qenko, etc..
It's a slight detour, slight enough to be overlooked, and also slight enough for us to question why it was worth breaking up the flow of design to stick such awkward sequences in as I try to steady my arm to guide Mario and his bird to the finish line.
After several detours away from the tense survival horror that made the series such a hit in the first place, Resident Evil returned to its roots to many fans» delight.
The locales will be varied, too, including destinations such as ancient Egypt, future New York, the Wild West and even a detour to Planet Hulk.
And for such an extended period, that his drawings began to take a progressive detour from what was expected within the boundary that frames contemporary drawing.
Works such as Red, Green, Blue, Glitter Landscape (2015) seem to wear the legacies of the New York School of the 1950s and 1960s lightly, as though the color field had been taken on a mystic detour into the cosmic.
Perhaps this search began in the mid-1980s, with Johns's cycle The Seasons (1985 — 86), in which picturing this venture of thought required a detour through picturing something like a self — hard to commit to it being Johns's self — through references to some of the artist's earlier image strategies (flags, devices) as well as icons of philosophical thinking such as the Platonic forms, Joseph Jastrow's duck - rabbit diagram (the latter made famous by Ludwig Wittgenstein's inquiry into «seeing as» in the Philosophical Investigations, 1953) and Pliny's origin story of the birth of painting as the tracing of a loved - one's silhouette in shadow.
The majority of Vonna - Michell's practice comprises fast paced spoken word performances and recordings which culminate in perpetually circling, detouring and repetitive narratives; the artist's work is multi-layered, arriving in installations which incorporate fragments of information such as slide projections, photocopies and other ephemera.
The artists included often compose through technology, such as sonic detours through the Internet, or working with data that is sonified with live local power consumption stats.
Cameron, based in New York since 1979, has also organized such exhibitions as Kenny Scharf (MARCO, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey, 1996); Modern Detour (Vienna Secession, 1990); What is Contemporary Art?
Without some statistics, it is hard to draw a straight line from student loan debt to suicide, but it definitely would not surprise me to learn that such a line exists, even if it detours through unemployment, depression, debt collection, and other factors.
What you discover about yourself in those moments may cause you to take a detour, not such a bad thing when the «small still voice within» is calling.
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