Sentences with phrase «violent impulses»

Yoga can help transform fear into awareness, which could mean transforming violent impulses into an innate sense of empathy.
She blames herself for the loss of her parents, a bit of torment that provides Woodley with a chance to add psychological depth to a character who also struggles to contain her most violent impulses.
Better monitoring of online signs of violent impulses.
The epidemic begins with chimps infected with «rage» (as part of research into what we presume is a cure for violent impulses) liberated by animal rights activists.
This is also the play of jealousy, possession, and romance's dark side: If Othello is guilty of anything, it is giving way to a deeply misogynistic violent impulse.
«Researchers speculate that when kids act violent during pretend play, they may learn to control real violent impulses
Playing a lonely man with violent impulses, Scott's snug neckwear was the perfect accompaniment for his too - tightly - wound personality.
The radio broadcasts commentary and counterpoint to their wordless meals together, for instance, an effusively romantic song as their body language suggests suppressed violent impulses followed by a radio play of bickering spouses voicing their internalized feelings.
The texts now in use in American high schools never suggest that there was an antidemocratic, violent impulse at work in the most radical groups.
Similarly, the joke - like formulation of Holzer's plaque, or the childish violence of Bruce Nauman's flashing neon Double Poke in the Eye II (1985) helps to expose the hidden racial, sexual and violent impulses underpinning archetypical US humour and idioms.
Norton's large abstract paintings make use of playful, bright palettes to mediate a contained anger and violent impulses imbued into the work, according to the gallery.
Certain games — the Grand Theft Autos, the Dead Risings — show us a world where it's okay to act on our worst, most violent impulses.
The costumes too, like Lavette's cassock, are photographed hanging up like a uniform that blankets him from other people but are also a symbol of his own repression as he hides his own violent impulses.
Rockwell, a favorite of McDonagh's, transforms his body and gait to play a dimwitted racist cop of violent impulses.
The first to fall victim to his violent impulses were his political opponents, who were executed en masse, after show trials, by Nazi - like firing squads.
Someone struggling to overcome the mistakes of their past, only for their violent impulses to re-emerge in the cause of helping someone else, is a staple of fiction.
Last year's sleeper hit The Purge was an unusually intelligent thriller starring Ethan Hawke as a security expert whose work is challenged by villains who target him on the one night of the year when laws are suspended and people can express their violent impulses in whatever way they want.
Certain games — the Grand Theft Autos, the Dead Risings — show us a world where it's okay to act on our worst, most violent impulses.
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