Sentences with phrase «uncontrollable forces in»

Critic Clark Mills commented about her art: «It communicates to the viewer an immediate sense of the presence of vast and perhaps uncontrollable forces in motion about us.
Many see science and technology as oppressive and uncontrollable forces in our society.

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Men have from time immemorial experienced wonder, mystery, awe, and dread in the face of the inexplicable and uncontrollable forces of nature and of their own inner nature, and have hypostatized these experiences in the gods.
Until recent times human beings were forced to live a precarious existence in the face of the largely unpredictable and uncontrollable forces of nature.
There are shots and scenes here that overwhelm with a sense of the kinetic, uncontrollable force of nature, as the stern section of a massive oil tanker, which has been ripped in two by the waves and a storm, is tossed around like a child's toy in a bathtub.
The title references the uncontrollable forces that buffet a person's life, as well as the literal gusts that are a constant presence in the film: blowing grass, pushing clouds, bending trees and feeding the monstrous fire that devours Tokyo following an earthquake in Jiro's student days.
So it makes sense that Rana Dasgupta would set his new novel here: Solo is the story of a 100 - year - old Bulgarian man, who happens to be an amateur chemist with an ad hoc lab in his apartment, reflecting on his life as it was shaped by the huge, transformative, uncontrollable forces of history.
Trading in this way allows you to see how your trading edge plays out over the long - term with no «outside» interference, and it prevents you from trying to force your will on the uncontrollable market.
There is a powerful force in this spunky teenager and he must learn to conquer it and overcome his own uncontrollable spirit and emotions while battling an array of villains and completing near - impossible missions.
The GEARs, which were the primary forces in battle became uncontrollable by their operators, and turned against mankind.
A photograph of John Coltrane in the exhibition acts as a stark reminder that even white American modernism was inspired by African American music — Jackson Pollock was inspired by jazz music to splatter paint for the first time, with each mark left on the canvas being representative of an uncontrollable and immediate force.
Men in the Cities have this sense of unseen force, of an uncontrollable power imposing itself.
«The darker undertones point to the invisible and uncontrollable forces and noise in our everyday lives and in the environment as a whole.»
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