Sentences with phrase «sure sense»

In a first - person shooter that makes sure sense.
Please make sure your sense of humour and sarcasm detector is switched on and set to «auto» at all the times.
I'm not sure I sensed a commensurate cunning.
Watch her as her close friend, whose reputation she is about to help destroy, shocks her by showing her his own fundamental integrity, and just try to look anywhere else as she reads aloud a note from her daughter and as she quietly but firmly and authoritatively does at the end of the film what she could not do at the beginning — thinks for herself and makes a decision based on her own sure sense of what is right for the paper and the country.
Bravely tackling the dark side of empowerment, it has a very sure sense of what it wants to say, refuses to reduce its topic to easy tropes and a strong lead performance by Final Girl's Francesca Eastwood (yes, one of those Eastwood's).
«There are always going to be historic or symbolic elements founders can embed in their culture, to make sure a sense of history remains,» says Zook.
Theirs is the peace of Christians who can relax with faithful service, sustained by a sure sense of the presence of God in good times and bad.
What pattern or order, if any, does history have that can give us a sure sense of where we are situated, of what our origins, destinies and identities are?
I am a 40 year old professional male with a great personality with million dollar ideas, a great work ethic and a sure sense of the billionaire lifestyle.
Jannicke Systad Jacobsen, a documentary maker directing her first fiction film, demonstrates a sure sense of tone, and Bergsholm is memorable as the misfit teen.
Scrapper, especially, stands out, not only because she's a new character but because she's not hemmed in by romantic attachments; she's just a tough, experienced warrior with a sure sense of her own capabilities and a wily disregard of what others might want from here.
Those caveats aside, it's an exciting film with a grand sense of scale and sweep and a sure sense of weaving together multiple stories in the climactic battle.
There's a surer sense of world - building at play in Catching Fire, not only through looks at the other districts, but in characters» expression of their world view.
Telgemeier (Smile, 2010) demonstrates a sure sense of young teen life and sensibilities in this spot - on graphic - novel portrayal of the middle - school theater scene.
The Little Friend flowers with emotional insight, a gift for comedy and a sure sense of pacing.
Glad all was well, though I'm sure the sense of powerlessness during an earthquake isn't pleasant and might be the worst thing about it (from a personal perspective).
Despite such distortions, Lombard's sure sense of form and color convincingly locates every element... Paulson's fiercely - hued landscapes, teeming with distended figures, appear at once more personal and more removed.
In his 80s, judging from the placement of the densest chromatic passages on the sheet of paper, his experience has offered him a sure sense of the tactical issues that allow him to confidently let those characters «charge» onto the field of battle.
I pair potentially pleasant domestic interiors rendered in possibly seductive colours with a sure sense of alienation expressed by reductive and non-hierarchical paint application.
Goldenberg brings a sure sense of space and structure to his depictions of shimmering pools of water, gnarled vegetation and intricately woven vistas.
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