Sentences with phrase «very particular era»

Face / Off is, simply put, the peak of a very particular era in action movies.

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Here, Denton had very specific advice, particularly for publications with a specific ideological bent: In this era, stating your agenda upfront doesn't work; the more effective method for spreading your ideas far and wide is to use subtopics as vehicles to subtly share a particular perspective.
Both the findings from the poll and a series of anecdotal interviews conducted with Vancouver - area youth alongside the survey reveal that younger millennials in particular take a very pragmatic approach to engaging Asia, which may mean taking a step back from the values - driven foreign policy of previous eras and toward a recognition of the practical economic necessity of trading with countries such as China.
Times keep changing, and if we started on some new games they would be in a very different shape — so the last game was the end of one particular era
In particular, cinematographer James Kniest really captures the era in which the film is set through the use of a distinctly»70s colour palette, creating a very pleasing visual aesthetic.
This didn't really deal with anything I hadn't seen before, and not being very familiar with the particular era in which it was set, I guess I wasn't as concerned as I could have been.
No One is Here Except All of Us by Ramona Ausubel «It takes a very fresh perspective, a very particular voice, to tell a new tale of the WWII era.
While some of the photographs shown at the Goodman Gallery were taken in what Goldblatt refers to as the «time of TJ», the title refers to the notion that particular aspects of the city have changed very little since that era and in some cases, worsened.
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