As it uses the card to see the relationship between the card's position and the camera, you can actually move the camera around the card to
view the character from different directions, and can also take photos.
Not exact matches
The
characters viewed as most negative were Christina Yang and Meredith Grey
from Grey's Anatomy, and House himself.
According to studies conducted by Jayne Gackenbach, a psychologist at Grant MacEwan University, «people who frequently played video games were more likely to report lucid dreams, observer dreams where they
viewed themselves
from outside their bodies, and dream control that allowed people to actively influence or change their dream worlds — qualities suggestive of watching or controlling the action of a video - game
character.»
The game has enthralled players and boosted investors»
view of Nintendo's future, as they bet the group can cash in on a treasure chest of other lucrative cartoon
characters,
from Donkey Kong to Super Mario.
Having been a Baptist for nearly twenty years and a Latter - day Saint for 35 years now, I can tell you his religion, if it is lived fully, will only make him a much better person, and not one you would have any problem trusting
from a
character and moral point of
view.
The two arguments are closely related in
character, and both affirm the need that there be a perspective in which what is sheer multiplicity
from any temporal point of
view has unity.
In the first place, communication has come to be considered only
from the point of
view of its instrumental
character.
Nearly all other notices of God's activity are found in the speech of the
characters as if to reveal their growing awareness of what the storyteller has told the reader; God is present and active, even when God remains hidden
from view.
Reflection characteristically happens
from the underside of society itself, or with a
view to reality as experienced there, thus reinforcing theology's socio - critical
character.
Departing
from the
view of human
character as a given «nature,» McCabe argued that
character is never so fixed and certain as to be unsusceptible of new and different determinations
from the inexhaustible source and depth of free will» (FG 420).
rather than
viewing each individual
character or incident as only an instance of some collectivity or trend, is able to see the specific, the novel... the way even the «typical» diverges
from type... [and can] recognize the peculiar dialectic between continuity and discontinuity in tradition.
I
view the Bible as a book of information and instruction
from God, that helps me to understand something of him, his
character and purposes.
From Peirce's claim that we can make our ideas clear by considering their conceivable practical effects, to James's notion of truth's cash value in experiential terms, to Dewey's own
view of the practical
character of reality, the message seems to be that philosophy has more to offer than a therapeutic stance toward social issues and a rhetorical presentation of new suggestions.
But his answer diverges in two ways: (i) In speaking of «lateral tensions» as having some influence on what each natural moment passes on to later moments, Santayana is in conflict with Whitehead's
view that in its process of becoming an actual occasion is causally quite detached
from its contemporaries, and operates privately upon the past occasions which have entered into it in order to produce that over-all
character which it will pass on to later occasions.
I think that Paul is appealing to the
character of God, that He is good and just and fair, and loving, and that when things do not seem that way
from our point of
view, we need to try to understand what God is doing in light of His
character.
But I suppose it has to be dealt with in this consultation
from the point of
view of its relevance and relation to the problems raised by the threat of Religious Communalism to the Secular Democratic
character of Indian polity and the democratic struggle of the people for an egalitarian community.
When surveyed
from the point of
view of Current evolutionary models, for example, our universe quite clearly has the
character of a story.
For God is the center of the Christian world
view and the Christian world
view ultimately takes its shape and
character from the nature of God.
And it was also
from Comte and the cultural milieu that popularized his philosophy of science, that Ginzberg learned his own
views on the
character of the scientific culture into which the Jewish people was emerging.
Here we see unknown writers in the hills of ancient Judah, seated in simple homes that
from the point of
view of our present - day luxury might be regarded as little better than hovels, surrounded with furnishings more bare and austere than those of a medieval monastery, equipped with simple reed pens and rolls of papyrus, or perhaps with broken sherds of old pots, as they slowly indite in awkward, ancient Hebrew
characters, words that have run like fire and are potent at this distant day.
I agree, of course, that the naïveté may arise less
from the obsolete world
view than
from the peculiar
character of Christian experience, but that is just what my existentialist interpretation is intended to show.
As I see it, Bell has the intention to give insight into the
character of God, but I find his
view difficult to defend
from a biblical perspective.
From a phenomenological perspective D would identify three general differences: (a) the scope and status of the principle of functional ultimacy; (b) a different concept of soteriology that derives from (c) a dissimilar view about the benevolent character of ultimate real
From a phenomenological perspective D would identify three general differences: (a) the scope and status of the principle of functional ultimacy; (b) a different concept of soteriology that derives
from (c) a dissimilar view about the benevolent character of ultimate real
from (c) a dissimilar
view about the benevolent
character of ultimate reality.
«No one has ever touched Zeno without refuting him,» he writes in a short essay commenting on the fundamental line of thought in his chief philosophical work, Process and Reality.16 In the same essay he explicitly distinguishes his theory
from two other opposed positions: on the one hand
from the
view that interprets the
character of becoming as illusory and becoming itself as simply empty and nonexistent in comparison with beings and their being.
We can look at what we see on TV, not
from the point of
view of who
characters are, or even what they do, but what they mean.
But he sees this as a problem, and so he must be metaphysical as well as phenomenalistic about it — he wants a
view of why a later stage in a process should carry forward a
character inherited
from an earlier stage.
However, its understanding of
character and virtue would be considerably different
from the traditional Hellenistic
view and its offspring as well as the substantialist presuppositions of the contemporary discussion.
But the problem is some people's
view has a lot of make - believe
characters that lawyers and politicians
from hundreds of years ago sold as something it wasn't.
In Bellah's
view, this capacity to differentiate symbols
from the truths they convey is a prime example of the more complex, more highly differentiated
character of modern religion.
Yet
from a biblical point of
view, the refusal to accept the promising
character of mystery is the fundamental meaning of sin.
First, there is the
view of «prehensions,» of causation as not so much a transmission
from the past as a picking up of a
character, and in the later works, a «feeling» of an immediate predecessor by an actual entity in the present, when the predecessor has perished.
Apart
from some traditional philosophical influences, this is due mainly to the fact that relativity excluded the universal cosmic «Now» as the substratum of absolute simultaneity; and since such «Now» was naturally
viewed as a boundary between past and future events, its elimination was interpreted as a denial of the successive
character of the world.
Such a
view might help interpret the «smeared - out»
character of atomic and subatomic events and explain some supraluminal relationships even better than suggestions made here that the)» may result
from God's mediation.
Sharon Pace Jeansonne has used a literary method that attends to point of
view, plot, pace, dialogue, and
character development in The Women of Genesis:
From Sarah to Potiphar's Wife (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1990, 152 pp., $ 12.00).
With his mysterious past and his completely amoral
view on the world, it's like a
character from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia somehow ended up in Scranton, where he spends his days stealing, slacking off and getting other people fired.
Raymond Domenech has always been a bit of a strange
character... Weird
view to share publicly, just makes him look stupid despite being quite funny
from an Arsenal fans perspective.
Its possible that Rep Winkler
views Uncle Tom as a positive
character, but since the opposite has been the prevailing opinion
from the 1950s.
For instance, several of the novellas and short stories were told
from the point of
view of secondary
characters (most notably, Kiernan, but also Saul and his henchman Simon), giving the reader a glimpse into their lives separate
from Kate.
At just over 2500 square feet, this three - level townhome, built in 1873, is stacked high with
character and history;
from high ceilings, towering floor - to - ceiling windows that let all of that good light in, a huge open - plan design, to ornamental details in the ceilings and walls, marble staircase and fireplace, paneled walls, and a southeast - facing balcony with
views to the Vondel Church.
But then, the New York Post comes along and validates and reports a position I have taken
from DAY ONE — interracial dating isn't about exclusion, but inclusion; and choose
character above color — and now it seems previous outlets who
viewed me as hell's handmaiden for white supremacy are beginning to soften their position.
It's as if Haley
viewed his star's strengths — laconic wit, unforced masculinity, polite romanticism — as the only elements needed for a Sam Elliott showcase, rather than as the building blocks
from which to mold an original
character.
Owens carried much of the film's story and drama, which were told in flashback
from her
character's point - of -
view.
Silver then takes a crack at the same story, recalling the same events
from the woman
character's point of
view.
Ah you know what time of year it is when name brand actors take on roles in which their
characters all have reasons to be incredibly unlikable,
from the audience point of
view.
I'm not into Lori Singer's face, and she's clearly not a dancer like Julianne Hough, but she's plenty wild and troubled (unlike my previous assumption of Ariel's
character just
from viewing the 2011 remake), which is quite ballsy for a 1984 movie, methinks.
When we first meet Tommy, Franco initially keeps his face out of
view, dramatically building up the
character's mysterious persona by framing him
from behind as he takes to the stage with fearless swagger during an acting class.
The series tells the story of 2 50 year old's
from the point of
view of both
characters.
It's an ensemble drama — more precisely, a series of linked monologues with point of
view passed
from character to
character on a journey that begins with an allusion to a coming birth and ends under the pall of a tragic death.
Mara explains the plot: «Well,
from my
character Lee Weathers» point of
view, it's about a risk - management consultant who's hired to assess whether or not this artificial being named Morgan [played by Taylor - Joy] is too...
From a technical point of
view, this allowed the team a lot of opportunities for balancing, but more importantly, having a large cast of named
characters allowed them to tell an even better story than the already impressive efforts in the Loto Trilogy (the first three Dragon Quest games).