Sentences with phrase «time alluding»

The script spends a lot of time alluding to Jones past reign of terror, while we never actually see what he did in Paris, Cooper's animal like display of rage on the restaurants opening night is all you need.
This time he alludes to the art - cinema context much more directly by opening with music from Francois Truffaut's Jules and Jim and evoking the form of that film with offscreen narration (delivered by Baumbach himself) recounting the story in past tense and with old - fashioned devices such as irises and wipes and French New Wave devices such as fantasy inserts, fleeting flashbacks, freeze - frames, and jump cuts.
The varied works of Huma Bhabha, Olaf Breuning, Aaron Curry, Tom Friedman, Thomas Houseago, Matthew Monahan, Tony Tasset and Pascale Marthine Tayou incorporate figurative elements, at times alluding to Modernist and ancient totems.
The New York Times alludes to Walter Benjamin in its headline and Roberta Smith reminds readers of the practical limitations on Google Art Project when it bumps up against 20th Century copyright protections.
While each artist creates discrete objects, these works act in direct dialogue with one another — at times alluding to furniture or other functional items — in order to generate a broader context that extends beyond their individual physical forms.
Then suddenly, changes were made — probably about 1989 I think (again exact timing alludes me).

Not exact matches

The changes have been expected for quite some time, many already alluded to by CEO Jack Dorsey.
«As alluded to earlier when discussing the long - term upward drift in CAPE, another related but distinct headwind for contrarian stock market timing in the second half of our sample has been the decades - long valuation drift in post-World War II equity markets, over which the CAPE gradually doubled.
Former Goldman Sachs CEO Hank Paulson alluded to the importance of the banking elite in maintaining control over public perception during the 2008 financial crisis, when he alluded multiple times to the public's perceived confidence in US stock markets as being infinitely and exponentially more important to US stock market behavior than any market fundamentals.
«We're surprised at the timing given the amount of personal and sensitive data that comes with this territory,» added Match Group CEO Mandy Ginsberg, alluding to Facebook's recent privacy scandals.
He should either sue the Times, with all the consequences alluded to above, or resign.
Whitehead alluded to this distinction and proposed that mental space - time conforms to the dominant space - time of nature: he was led to the position «that we are aware of a dominant space - time continuum and that reality consists of the sense - objects projected into that continuum» (ENP 102; 3 PPT4).
If our image isn't Christ, then we're spending all of our time manipulating our series of masks and they end up controlling us, much as Tweedy alludes to in reference to Madonna & Keith Richards.
The symbolic function of creation in valuing time and history becomes clearer when the Genesis accounts are compared with myths whose purpose is to legitimate cyclical time (as in the Babylonian myth of the primeval conquest of Tiamat by Marduk, alluded to in Genesis 1:2), or to those in which time itself is a negative aspect of a fallen order (as in Plato's myth of the fall of the soul, or similar myths favored by Hindu and Buddhist mysticism).
This notion seems to allude to an epochal theory of time.
If we speak of hell at all this time of year, we are probably alluding to some aspect of the commercialized pressure cooker called «the holiday season.»
During the time in which analyses of the sort we have alluded to were being made and such remedies proposed, and in part tried, an unspectacular process of reconstruction has been going on in Church and ministry so that we can speak today of an emerging new conception of the ministry, a conception which leaves it ministry and does not change it into something else.
Readers should be aware that Lyle Dorsett curator of the Wade Collection and the person who videotaped the approximately seven - and - a-half hour oral history interview with Douglas, has said that the comment to which Wilson is evidently alluding here actually refers to a time after their (ecclesiastical) marriage, when Gresham had come to live in Lewis's home.
How many times, in reading the liturgy for the Holy Communion, I have felt both exultation and despair at the moment of the Sanctus: «Therefore with Angels and Archangels, and with all the company of heaven, we laud and magnify Thy glorious Name; evermore praising Thee, and saying: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Saboath...» Exalted because, in this language, this place and time and company of momentary lives are interpreted and blessed within the scope of an eternal action of God, released from the tyranny of death and what Dylan Thomas has so movingly alluded to when he laments that
There was of course that time at Nazareth when they tried to throw him off a cliff for saying what he did about a prophet not being welcome, alluding to what their ancestors had done to prophets.
In my assessment of the ecumenical agenda which I presented in Bangkok in 1996, I already alluded to the need of deepening and increasing «analytical capability»» as one of the primordial necessities of social witness in our time, and how this is so important at a time when ecumenical social thought seems to have reached a «dry spell», where it has become in fact thin and redundant, and therefore a point where it has lost much respect.
Restrained by time (as I alluded to in my original comments), authority (to his parents) and living life in our world (being bruised, hungry, tired etc).
Michelle Oberman, the pro-choice author of the new book Her Body, Our Laws, even alludes to this tension and sympathizes with women - focused and family - focused pro-lifers in a recent New York Times op - ed entitled «The Women the Abortion War Leaves Out.»
To celebrate, I decided to tackle a pastry that has alluded me for a very long time — scones.
They have alluded to the time that Mr Turnbull's predecessor Tony Abbott asked the Senator to briefly stand aside while the Independent Commission against Corruption looked into donations to the Liberal Party from Australian Water Holdings - which the Senator was a former senior office holder of and was part - owned by corrupt former Labor kingpin Eddie Obeid.
I don't really have time or the interest in going back to the moment we drafted him, but here is the most recent comment alluding to such:
This time please Arsene don't get it wrong, get Kroenke's backing (as you've alluded in an interview), stop looking for «deals» & try to go for your 1st or 2nd option ASAP before somebody more ruthless comes into the fray!!
The boss also alluded to his lack of time on the pitch in recent weeks but reminded the player that Olivier Giroud has been in good form since his return from months out with injury.
Just to give the game an extra edge, as if it needs it, Ramsey spoke about the 21 years that Arsenal have finished above the spuds in the league, alluding to the fact that they blew it big time last season.
«I got rid of the ghosts of the postseason when we beat the Braves,» Bonds said, alluding to the Division Series win over the team that had knocked his club out of the playoffs three times.
this next one is when Wenger alludes to having a really strong squad already, seen this one over ten times now.
Is this the time for the Frenchman to do what he alluded to some weeks ago and completely prioritise the domestic league over the Europa games?
The manager also alluded to the fact that this is the first time that the forward has not had a proper winter break and this could be a reason for his performance levels just dropping recently.
What these flaws that Rodgers alluded to were not apparent to all that time.
All of which means that Wenger's Chief Scout in France from his time as AS Monaco coach has alerted the Arsenal manager to the possibility of bringing Lavezzi to the Emirates in a cut - price deal, something Wenger alluded to in his weekend press conference ahead of the visit of champions Manchester City on Sunday.
I'm arriving pretty late to the discussion here, but I had a hard time adjusting to marriage because of something you alluded to: unspoken expectations of what it means to be married.
I alluded to an intuitive reading she did for me at the time (see Problem # 2).
We've heard these images alluded to many thousands of times during the course of our lifetimes by politicians, supported by the press and other powerful elites.
The failure that Spitzer, of course, is alluding to is being a customer of high - end prostitutes during his time as attorney general and governor.
Cuomo himself alluded several times to Donald Trump's administration, though did not criticize the president by name.
Then there is the Bethlehem stable imagery, which Dr Giles Fraser alluded to at the time of his resignation as chancellor of St Paul's, when he said that he could imagine Jesus being born in the camp.
Alluding to the time when he learned to drive, Jacobs said he learned «When you want to move forward you put it in D and when you want to go backward you put it in R.»
Whether the campaign gets more aggressive than this — alluding to, perhaps, the prostitution scandal that led to Mr. Spitzer's infamous resignation in 2008, time will tell.
«This office, therefore, wish to state categorically, but with absolute repudiation, that it did not at any time leak such information to the media as wrongly alluded by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
It also alludes to his time as «an aide» to Congressman Jerrold Nadler, a job Mr. Lasher held so long ago that he hasn't bothered to put it on his LinkedIn profile.
He alluded to it last night on Radio 4's Media Show: «I think that Question Time presents the BBC with some quite serious handling issues.»
Just today, NYC Councilwoman Tish James questioned Rice's record on women's rights, alluding to her decision to let go mothers who had been working part - time in the DA's office to care for their children.
Given that Kiev isn't part of Russia (for the time being) that alludes to the variety of sporting achievements which were cloaked under the Soviet banner.
And the commentaries I've read don't allude to Uniting for Peace; they either support independent action by the US or oppose it; and those who oppose it (such as Pres. Putin in his recent letter to the New York Times) often cite the requirement for Security Council action, without any consideration or even mention of Uniting for Peace.
The candidate alluded several times last night to the GOP's 19th Century anti-slavery roots and its ties to abolitionist Frederick Douglass — a man Trump appeared to think was still alive while speaking at a Black History Month event in February.
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