Sentences with phrase «toward culmination»

With the camera on Theon but the audio firmly on Sansa both characters are allowed have an important moment that slowly builds toward the culmination of their stories, and claims that this scene was set up to be entirely about a man's pain, ignoring the rape itself, are stupid.
Adult students can win credits toward culmination of a high school diploma under the direction of an educator and bolster staff.
John Platt calls this crucial period which lies quickly ahead of us as we rush toward the culmination of this phase of human development «the step to Man.»
This continuing dialectical transformation moves toward a culmination in Christian atheism precisely because authentic Christian tradition must reflect the dialectical movement of God, who emptied himself into Christ and by the death of Christ became universally immanent in cosmos and consciousness and continues there to move on toward the final identity of opposites in which God will be all in all.
The first begins with a cultural and historical analysis, asserting that mankind is moving toward the culmination of a process of human development thousands of years in the making.

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This program, like Galaxy Goof - ups and The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty, represents the culmination of a trend toward parody and self - parody deriving, perhaps, from the campiness of the live - action Batman in the late 1960s.
The romantic stage is similar to the prehension of data from the past and the lure of the possibilities of the future; the stage of precision parallels the stage of the creative synthesis of these data and possibilities; the stage of generalization resembles the final stage of the becoming of a momentary experience, the culmination of an actuality's drive toward fulfillment, or in Whitehead's word, satisfaction.
Mayernik» graphically, convincingly, but in detail too great here to recount» describes the Possesso ceremony as «procession as progression... a protracted revelation and recollection... a path toward fulfillment [and] culmination»; and the Borgo Vaticano district itself as embodying «a deliberate anthropomorphic intention.»
The asinine views of hardened science does ever so slowly evolve their staunch minded theoretic culminations toward ever being enlightened by others perspectives found out to be plausible.
This process is now rushing toward a climactic culmination that will in effect constitute the beginning of a new era — what Boulding calls post-civilization.
Here is the culmination of that work: the seven principles that guide couples on a path toward a harmonious and long - lasting relationship.
It is the culmination of everything Marvel Studios has been working toward by finally pitting Thanos against Earth's Mightiest Heroes and the Guardians of the Galaxy.
It's the culmination of everything Rockstar has worked toward for years, taking bits and pieces from GTAs old and new, with the improved gunplay found in games like Red Dead Redemption and Max Payne 3.
Rather than focusing on the culmination of another semester wherein the best and the worst of seniors and their underclassmen alike are brought out, Linklater inverts the time table and builds toward the first day.
Stephen Thrower's monumental Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco fervently embodies that consciousness, serving as culmination of a quarter - century of impassioned proselytizing by fans once on the margin, until, at some point, the balance shifted toward unexpected respectability.
He's certainly right about that, as Infinity War will mark the culmination of everything Marvel Studios has been working toward for the past decade.
When Texas put into place the most rigorous education accountability system in the country in 2009, we thought we were at the culmination of a journey of over 20 years toward a Texas high school diploma that truly represents post-secondary readiness, but somehow we lost our courage and the pushback to that enhanced rigor has been relentless, resulting in a lowering of expectations and a gutting of the standards.
Rescues are often the culmination of months of preparation, and, when they happen, they're a methodical step toward putting one of an estimated 10,000 puppy mills in the U.S. out of business.
It's the culmination of everything Rockstar has worked toward for years, taking bits and pieces from GTAs old and new, with the improved gunplay found in games like Red Dead Redemption and Max Payne 3.
Touting a great time - travelling narrative laced with an entertaining show, it feels like the natural culmination of everything the studio has been working toward.
Rocksteady's Dark Knight swansong is the culmination of everything they've been building toward since Batman: Arkham Asylum.
That of course makes it the best Batman game ever, and a fine culmination of everything Rocksteady and Warner Bros. have been working toward with the three prior games in the series.
These geometric shapes characterized the elemental or «bare bones» forms of art, which, according to critics, represented the culmination of modern art's progression toward the most simplified form of abstract art possible.
Surrrealism was the catalyst that fired Gorky toward a new level of experimentation and the culmination of his personal artistic style.
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work is the culmination of Dr. Gottman's lifelong work: an overview of the concepts, behaviors and skills that guide couples on the path toward a harmonious and long - lasting relationship.
Here is the culmination of his life's work: the seven principles that guide couples on the path toward a harmonious and long - lasting relationship.
Here is the culmination of that work: the seven principles that guide couples on a path toward a harmonious and long - lasting relationship.
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