Sentences with phrase «triumphant conclusions»

As the Palestinian peasant, after sowing, trusts to God and waits for the moment of harvest, so the man who recognizes the challenge of the activity of God in the ministry of Jesus must learn the lesson of patient waiting, in sure confidence that what has been sown will be reaped, that what God has begun he will bring to a triumphant conclusion.
From the opening scene, in which King is attempting to tie an ascot with the help of his struggling but supportive wife Coretta (Carmen Ejogo) prior to accepting the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, to the triumphant conclusion, having successfully led the Selma to Montgomery, Alabama March and changed civil rights in America forever, Oyelowo immerses himself into this role.
Regimented, responsible, strong - willed Delphine narrates in an unforgettable voice, but each of the sisters emerges as a distinct, memorable character, whose hard - won, tenuous connections with their mother build to an aching, triumphant conclusion.

Not exact matches

Most of the neo-orthodox and some of the radicals worked out and employed, however implicitly, a dialectical method whose subtlety was often lost on the reader amid the resounding proclamations of their triumphant theological conclusions.
When they opt to zero in on the actions of a single character, as they often do, the grand spectacle is dropped for a fairly routine focus on run - of - the - mill heroics that predictably exist to manifest the conclusion of a painfully telegraphed arc that not even John Powell's triumphant score can lend gravitas to.
The conclusion to Peter Jackson's «The Hobbit» trilogy is being marketed as «The Defining Chapter,» so why does it feel like less of a triumphant celebration than a weary sigh?
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