Sentences with phrase «undercurrent at»

Former race boss Jean Todt had just become CEO of the car division too, so the transfer of ideas, technology and engineering from F1 to the road car programme — always present as a strong undercurrent at Maranello — had gained a new, arguably defining, impetus.

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And well, barring artificial genetic selection, those seeking gender equality in venture capital can at the very least rely on that as a steady undercurrent in the industry.
Some feared they were being watched; a car break - in, a strange woman found lurking in a backyard late at night and even a snake spotted on the grounds of the DNC all fed an undercurrent of fear.
A further consideration indicates just how seriously Matthews universalistic undercurrent should be taken: to the divorce - saying at 19:8 b Matthew has added the phrase «from the beginning it was not so!»
Let us now turn back the pages of time and visit another kind of challenge to the theistic consensus that has accompanied what we have just been observing, as a concomitant undercurrent — namely, that the God of unqualified and opposable omnipotence is, in fact, not the living God of scripture at all but is, for all...
Let us now turn back the pages of time and visit another kind of challenge to the theistic consensus that has accompanied what we have just been observing, as a concomitant undercurrent — namely, that the God of unqualified and opposable omnipotence is, in fact, not the living God of scripture at all but is, for all intents and purposes, no less than dead.
Normally hubby and I rent kayaks but a few weeks ago we took the plunge and bought 2 Delta Kayaks here in Calgary at Undercurrents.
Simply taking one look at the maternal mortality rate in non-whites gives a clear and horrible picture of this undercurrent in our maternity care system.
While there is no suggestion that this particular view is widespread within the party, it nonetheless hints at an undercurrent of extreme, evangelical social conservatism that feels quite alien in secular Britain, but is perhaps not quite as distant as we like to think.
However this trend seems to have the same undercurrents: technocratisation of politics both at European and national levels leads to the alienation of citizens from politics and the radicalisation of citizens» preferences.
A sleepy summer at the state Capitol in Albany belies the undercurrent of tension in the narrowly divided state Senate ahead of what could be a bruising and expensive 2018 election.
Those assembled at Young of Israel of Staten Island in Willowbrook are said to be composed, despite an undercurrent of tension.
The chummy undercurrent is wholly at odds with the reality of what is happening.
«The penguins are the innocent bystanders experiencing feast or famine depending on what the Equatorial Undercurrent is doing from year to year,» said Kristopher Karnauskas, a climate scientist who performed the research while at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and lead author of the new study recently accepted in Geophysical Research Letters, an American Geophysical Union journal.
This sentiment was echoed at a recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science's (AAAS) Science and Human Rights Coalition (16 - 17 July), where an undercurrent of discontent stemmed from a perceived lack of government leadership in the area, says Jessica Wyndham, associate director of the AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law Program.
That melancholic undercurrent of an era nearly bygone is what holds Slow West together in spite of seeming at first glance a shaggy assembly of matter - of - fact executions and stuff - of - legend yarns.
It's a bizarre relationship, tender and respectful with a suggestively incestuous undercurrent that pulls at the story, like a schizophrenic, drug addled take on Tennessee Williams
An effortless, catatonic undercurrent carries listeners through Her Blurry Pictures and somehow, it manages to put the subliminal neuroticism of Mathew Jonson's music at the center of the listening experience while remaining pleasant to listen to.
With this second film, the story is pulling in more of the Katniss» motivation (less romance, more protecting those she loves at any cost) and the societal politics that was such an important undercurrent of the book series.
His Drillbit has an undercurrent of melancholy that lifts the performance into another realm, at least when he isn't required to be goofy.
It's not a particularly subtle film — some of the supporting characters, notably Black's dogged but witless Rayette, are written and played a little broadly — but it is a magnificently insightful and engaging one, flipping effortlessly from icy realism to heated melodrama while always maintaining a darkly comic, at times quietly satirical undercurrent.
The opening scene at a drive - in is so brutal, so senseless, it creates an undercurrent of tension and dread that never leaves the film.
Though some felt that Stevens's tunes were a mismatch to the surrounding soundtrack's volley between Maurice Ravel and the Psychedelic Furs, the meek «Mystery of Love» is the best song in the lineup both in and out of context, charting the impatient but hesitant undercurrent of the film's romantic leads, at the same time as it approximates their shared, vaguely pretentious cultural interests.
An undercurrent of insight into the ease of access to weapons in America is enough to warrant some wonder at Blue Ruin's workings, but if it's intentional at all it's far from the movie's chief concern.
Tangerine at its worst feels like shouting and Three Stooges slapstick with a nasty undercurrent of violence — it's hard not to think of a moment where Alexandra prepares to fight a would - be John by saying she has «a dick, too» when Sin - Dee spends the middle portion of the film savaging Chester's small, blonde paramour.
The lovely romantic duet «Kuch To Hua Hai (Something Has Happened)» has a huge heart to match the tune's heartbeat - pulsing bass line, which also serves to reinforce the darker undercurrent as the pair is not actually besottedly prancing over each other; and for the title ballad, Advani's subtly bittersweet picturization is not only one with Shankar - Ehsaan - Loy's simultaneously joyous and mournful melody (comparable with Michel Legrand's sweeping main theme to Jacques Demy's 1964 classic The Umbrellas of Cherbourg in its ability to effortlessly elicit warmth and pain all at once — especially as it recurs as an instrumental theme) but the profound poetry of Javed Akhtar's deceptively simple lyrics.
Better, there is at work in Flanagan's pictures this undercurrent of grief, tied together with the thought that perhaps these intimations of immortality are bound snug with the dementing tortures of unimaginable loss.
Surreal at its best and screechy at its climactic (and almost pointless) worst, The Cat Returns is also laced with the live undercurrent of menace of the best of Miyazaki's work, if conspicuously light on the social subtext and sociological underpinnings that moor the Master's anime in more adult conversations.
Chin up, working class, beyond world - weary but tough as nails, with an undercurrent of the maternal that might reveal itself at an odd moment — like when the cancer - ridden sheriff, in the midst of interrogating her, coughs blood into her face, and as she goes for help, she comforts him, calling him baby.
In the almost - too - smooth fashion that has come to define even Marvel's non-Joss Whedon - directed entries, a steady undercurrent of droll, wisecracking humor punctures the tension at key intervals, to continually amusing if somewhat ingratiating effect; it's a bit deflating when Iron Man at one point actually invokes «The Manchurian Candidate,» rather than simply allowing the obvious reference to speak for itself.
There are a few mysteries along the way, such as the identity and fate of Nick Fisher, the involvement of Smith, and the motivations of the kingpins, although clearly, there is always an undercurrent of something more at play than we're allowed to see.
But there's also an undercurrent of sadness that comes to the fore on the repeated line «Mommy and Daddy and Genius Girl make three» — an equation that's no longer true, no matter how good at math Genius Girl may be.
There's an interesting undercurrent of faith at play in this story — faith in a higher power that leads one into life as a Reverend or faith in a system that orders young men to die in impossible wars, and ultimately a faith in each other to do the right thing.
Dark Night is already being compared to Gus Van Sant's Elephant (03), which begs the question, however, of the difference between our response to the mass shooting of kids at the turn of the century, when we could still think of such events as rare, and our response today, when that particular «what if» crosses our minds often enough that it has become part of a permanent undercurrent of anxiety.
At nearly $ 60,000 there is an undercurrent of expectation that the S5 will be a good car, and with Audi's S reputation behind it that feeling becomes stronger.
It has a running undercurrent of the author's dissatisfaction at never realizing her own dreams of becoming an actress, a fact she brings up quite a bit.
At the recent American Library Association conference in the Anaheim, California, the current state of ebook lending for public and academic libraries was a dark undercurrent throughout the multi-day event.
The Vendée's largest seaside resort boasts its safest beach too — an endless crescent of gently sloping sand, protected at both ends to foil dangerous undercurrents.
The Stanley Parable is very, very good at putting you into a meta mindset, of getting you to examine and re-examine everything, and that in turn can lead to a greater appreciation of games and some of the things you might have missed in them, those little undercurrents that you perhaps didn't pick up on because you were too busy blowing stuff up.
Sure it was pretty funny at the time but it also touched on that undercurrent of negativity which has followed the franchise over the past few years.
As an undercurrent, the idea of «a great debate» as an exhibition seems to aim at something closer to Beuysian social sculpture.
These undercurrents of discord and malaise find corollaries in Mitchell's personal and professional life at this time as well.
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Current exhibitions of the artist's work include Pacific Standard Time's «Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago,» at MOLAA, Long Beach, CA.
With a solo show at L.A.'s Hammer Museum under his belt, the Seattle - born artist shows large - scale objects that balance architecture, sculpture, and installation; surveillance and the utilitarian design demands of the American West are strong undercurrents throughout the work, on view for the artist's first show with the gallery in Paris.
Nuevas incorporaciones - Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona - MACBA, Barcelona Days Lumberyard Studios - ACME Fine Art & Design, Boston, MA Great Impressions II - Dean Jensen Gallery, Milwaukee, WI Pollock's Mural and Modern Masterworks from the University of Iowa Museum of Art - Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA Shaping Reality: Geometric Abstraction after 1960 - The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN Layered / Boxed - Nohra Haime Gallery, New York City, NY International: 20th Century and Contemporary Masters - Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin Pop to Present - Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, Stanford, CA Grafik; Multiple & Plastik Der 60iger Und 70iger Jahre - Galerie Baal, Bielefeld Collected Visions - Bronx Museum of the Arts (BxMA), New York City, NY Modern Masters - Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego - MCASD Downtown, San Diego, CA 1968 - 69: 40 Years Later - Armand Bartos Fine Art, New York City, NY Action / Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning, and American Art, 1940 — 1976 - Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia: 1860 - 1989 - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY Vivre l'art - collection Venet - Espace de l'art concret, Mouans Sartoux Gallery Selections - Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York City, NY Gallery Mixed Show - Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, United Kingdom Made in America - Manny Silverman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Synchronies: Undercurrents in Postwar European and American Abstraction — Hackett Freedman Gallery, San Francisco, CA (closed, 2009)
He finds funny, sadistic, and sexual undercurrents in childhood toys that would do Freud's dreams proud, from a makeshift noose at the end of a sock to full - scale bunny suits.
It takes a room of night scenes, at the very back, to hint at sadder undercurrents even now.
Facing The Modern — The Portrait in Vienna 1900: Is a new exhibition at The National Gallery, London (9 October 2013 — 12 January 2014) Art Journalist Sara Faith takes a look at the dark undercurrent running through this significant exhibition.
New York will get at least five of the initiative's exhibitions: «Golden Kingdoms» and «Painted in Mexico, 1700 — 1790» will come to the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the hotly anticipated «Radical Women» will go to the Brooklyn Museum; «Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago» will make its way to the Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University; and a two - person exhibition by Suzanne Lacy and Pablo Helguera will open at the 8th Floor next month.
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