Sentences with phrase «than the picture depicts»

These sandals are cuter than the picture depicts.

Not exact matches

Could it not also be looked on in another way, that religion has caused Sophia to hate herself through the indoctrination and be encouraging women to escape and find freedom from such religion to a place of healing from self hatred and community that is more healthy than the opressive religious forces that are depicted in the picture.
On the recent June 23, 2014 cover of TIME depicting a swirl of butter, we see a very different picture than in the past.
The polka dots are much more pronounced than depicted in the picture.
Another good thing I noticed was the sizes weren't typical «Asian website sizes» - if you know what I mean (they're always off and so much smaller than what the picture depicts).
Meeting up for a first date 15 pounds heavier than what your profile picture depicts sets a bad precedent.
Professor Bruttenholm (John Hurt, making a brief but welcome appearance) tells young Hellboy a bedtime story, which mostly consists of the kind of thing you'd expect to find in a picture like this — an ancient war, an uneasy truce, a portentous warning of reprisals — but the story itself is less remarkable than the manner in which del Toro depicts it.
Recommendation: A restrained picture in terms of how it depicts violence and stages action set pieces, Unforgiven is a unique western that reminds one far more of a psychological drama than anything John Wayne or Paul Newman might have starred in.
Critics have suggested that problems faced by pension funds have been overstated, and that the picture is rosier than depicted by the conservative groups in particular that have raised alarms about public pensions.
This scene is depicted with more muted tones, painting a much more dismal picture than the bright colorful island where the game begins.
Of greater interest than these, however, is a picture by Georgia O'Keeffe, From the Faraway, Nearby (Deer's Horns, Near Cameron)(1937), which depicts a deer's sun - bleached skull and antlers floating in front of a distant mountain range.
They have depicted themselves as naked figures in their pictures, recasting the male nude as something vulnerable and fragile rather than as a potent figure of strength.
Frazier's work is in dialogue with this artistic history, but rather than depicting a romanticized, sensationalist, or voyeuristic view of socio - economic decline, she presents an intimate and quiet body of work that speaks to personal loss and pictures the effects of deindustrialization on her own family and community.
Duchamp himself had contributed to the movement, largely by depicting what he called «ready - mades,» (utilitarian articles such as snow shovels and bottle racks) signing the resulting pictures, and presenting the result as objects of art rather than objects made for everyday use.
Yet the majority of the more than 80 pictures depict side streets, rustic vistas or everyday scenes.
The figure he depicts here is far more dense and complex than the familiar picture of a refugee shaped by the media and could be likewise a young man in a conflict situation.
While news reports of Earth Day 2016 will likely depict dancing in the streets, those who can look past the headlines will see a dire picture — one in which more than 10 % of a household's income is spent on energy costs; one of «green energy poverty.»
This further supports encoding theories [9] More recent research in associative recognition shows support that semantic meaning of nameable pictures is activated faster than that of words, allowing for more meaningful associations between items depicted as pictures to be generated.
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