Sentences with phrase «which crescendos»

Game Informer hailed Jason's original score for SONY»S supernatural hit UNTIL DAWN as a «superb dynamic orchestral score» and GameSpot called it «a chilling soundtrack... which crescendos and subsides to highlight panic, terror, and anguish.»
The V - 8's massive torque, which crescendos between 1,750 rpm and 4,500 rpm, can still easily kick the tail out, but a discreetly dispensed pro tip from Moers helps avert throttle drunk maneuvers: Flip the gearbox to manual mode, and the engine mapping transforms to a more linear, progressive setting.

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It goes without saying that the Psalms must be understood according to the canons of poetry, in which the point is often not to convey information or to argue grammatically and logically, but rather to express feelings of longing or anguish, adoration or revulsion through imagery, the juxtaposition of images and ideas, crescendos and climaxes of intensity.
From the first literary strictures against Judaism in ancient and early Christian times to almost any major manifestation of anti-Jewish animus in a later epoch, a crescendo in violence has unfolded, each grade of which has promised to be the upper limit but which unfailingly paled before what followed.
After a big chorus in which McMillan sings, Nothing stands between us, oh / Nothing stands between us but love now, the music builds to a crescendo, and he sings, Have I tried to scale Your walls in vain?
«We call our second - acquired vineyard «Crescendo» which means «growing» in Italian,» continued De Conti.
As the controversy crescendoed, the general managers convened at their annual spring meeting in Boca Raton, Fla., and approved a tweak the video review rule, which the NHL / NHLPA competition committee subsequently approved.
All of which has been on display for much of the season from the 2013 line, seemingly reaching a crescendo in December.
After a frustrating start, it was such an expected breath of life, much like Roma's entire group stage campaign, which began with an excruciating 0 - 0 draw with Atletico then crescendoed when Roma put six past Chelsea in successive matches.
Senior coalition figures will hope the result puts to bed the extraordinary crescendo of student protests which reached its height outside parliament this afternoon.
But during high - water events, which occurred 11 times last year reaching a crescendo of 6 feet at the max, control centers will direct compressed air into the gates, causing them to rise.
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Unlike 2014's Godzilla, which benefited from director Gareth Edwards's patience with the Jaws - style slow burn, Rampage is all noise without crescendo.
But there's a genius at work beneath the surface which slowly begins to reveal itself before crescendoing into one of the most extraordinarily heartwarming climaxes we've seen in quite some time.
«Give Life Back To Music» with its robot voice and disco beat, «Giorgio by Moroder» with its spoken word story before kicking in with its ferocious live drumming and strange sounds, the eighties feel of «Instant Crush» with the Strokes Julian Casablancas on vocals, the Television sitcom theme style of «Fragments of Time», the closer «Contact» which builds to a glorious crescendo there is so much here to love.
But Haigh, adapting a novel by Willy Vlautin, sidesteps every obvious opportunity to jerk some easy tears in favour of a slow build of cross-hatched feeling which rarely works itself up into the kind of eye - dabbing crescendos you might expect.
The hypnotic quality created by phrases repeated, building up with slight modifications, gradual additions and then the nearly out - of - control spiralling crescendo best exemplified in my opinion on the shamanistic «Screen Shot» which, had the words been different, could well make for an incitement to ritual mayhem.
Unlike Gareth Edwards's Godzilla, which benefited from its Jaws - style slow burn, Rampage is all noise without crescendo.
Unlike The Raid: Redemption, which doesn't hold back at any point in its running time, Evans is building to a very real crescendo here, topping himself with each sequence until he arrives at the piece de resistance that is Berandal «s climax.
Especially in Seven Psychopaths - in which Farrell stars as a screenwriter unwittingly caught up in a dog abduction scam that engenders the wrath of a shih tzu - loving local crime boss - the exploding heads, exploding limbs, and exploding Buicks are everywhere, achieving a kind of Peckinpah-esque crescendo of carnage.
At times it seems as if they attempted to humanize him, which leads the film into bouts of melodramatic mush, but it is essential to move the story along and creates the swells needed for the many crescendos of action and conflict throughout.
Carter Burwell's wondrous score, which swells to a brilliant crescendo in the memorable climax, manages to elaborate on the story's emotional foundation even when words fail the two leads.
Those fears crescendoed when the school board voted one month before the May 16 election to support State Bill 808, which would have allowed school districts to close or reject charter schools if they could be considered a financial burden to the district, which has yet to decrease its staffing levels despite declining enrollment and is facing billions of dollars in unfunded pension liabilities and projected budget deficits.
The backlash reached a crescendo during Bloomberg's third term, from parents who felt they hadn't had a say in the process and from the teachers union, which began as a partner in the big - school closures and ended up as an opponent.
However, the epic crescendo of horsepower (which culminates in the needle pounding itself into a soft redline at the 8,500 rpm mark) feels more philosophically in line with an eager go - getter of a track car rather than the stately effortlessness of a grand tourer.
The dominant sound is the turbo whistle, which builds to a crescendo as the four - cylinder reaches its maximum speed.
The debut of the iPad, Apple's tablet computer, in April 2010 brought this buzz to a crescendo: the iPad's screen is almost the same size as a comic book, making it arguably the best vehicle to date on which to view digital comics.
The journey includes some exclusive insider experiences which mark the crescendo of the day such as the royal evening in Lucknow, Exhibition Elephant Polo Match in Jaipur and a lavish lunch at Usha Kiran Palace.
This movement toward a more overall organization of the picture plane reaches a crescendo of sorts in Central Park Trees (oil on canvas, 2015), in which the sky appears only as flashes of light through the trees while the entire surface is otherwise occupied by a lush green glade.
While the rendition is not entirely inconsequential (its fluent funereal phrasing, somber crescendos, and the delicate denouement centered in the ground of the refrain, like a light patch of spring grass visible through the snow), it is not necessary to the listener's ability to recognize the work, which first and foremost belongs to the composer.
In the intervening decades, his reputation has only grown, nurtured by the foundation he established and bolstered by a growing number of books, exhibitions and other studies, which this year reaches a crescendo.
These included the fantastically daubed, taxidermied Untitled (Crocodile)(1984), a tinned food advertisement on which was painted a blue leopard (Libby's Corned Beef, 1983), a number of photographs and the film ITSOFOMO (In the Shadow of Forward Motion)(1991), made in collaboration with Ben Neill, in which a voice - over speaks of the death from AIDS of Wojnarowicz» friend the artist Peter Hujar, and crescendoes with powerful anger.
New York - based artist Jacqueline Humphries» new large - scale works contain rows upon rows of tiny, printed symbols, emoticons and kaomoji which form the background music to large energetic crescendos of sweeping brushstrokes and dynamic colors.
This steady crescendo in fame owes much to this initial monograph, which, with its modern design, laid out the art of William Scott in a most enticing manner.
The idea that painting can save your life crescendos in a deeply moving installation, one in which you grasp the dilemma of being a young German painter at a time when your language is anathema, your parents are outcasts, and your country is hated.
It reached a crescendo when global warming showed that even the most seemingly innocuous by - product of industrial civilization — CO2, the stuff of which plants depend — could produce a very different planet.
A dramatic year for Bingham McCutchen reached a crescendo last week, with the transfer of the bulk of the partnership to Morgan Lewis & Bockius providing the catalyst for the dissolution of the Boston stalwart, which had 1,000 lawyers on its books just over a year ago.
If you wanted to use the Crescendo for this home theater style application, you'd need to down - mix a multichannel signal to stereo, which is easily done within your Blu - ray player.
Crescendos and Descrescendos: A review of Allan Schore's «Clinical Implications of a Psychoneurobiological Model of Projective Identification,» which explains a mechanism of change in Synergetic Play Therapy Introduction «The therapist...
But that was small potatoes; Lippe soon moved on to far more serious allegations which Judge Ross called a «crescendo
The convention highlight was the grand finale, black tie President's Ball, which ended in a crescendo with a BMW 3 Series Sedan giveaway.
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