Sentences with phrase «which hammers home»

But here's the compelling flip - side to this concept, which hammers home the idea that young people with simple needs can aspire to «early» findependence: the polar opposite is also true.
Top - notch visual effects work (which earned the film its sole Oscar nomination) and a refusal to treat it like a Roland Emmerich disaster spectacle make this a startling, harrowing set - piece which hammers home the point of how unpredictable the world can be.
A mixed bag at best, Ava DuVernay («Selma») helms this adaptation of Madeleine L'Engle's classic young adult novel «A Wrinkle in Time» which hammers home its (still) powerful message of individuality over conformity while combining it with a potent «girls rule» empowerment message.
A mixed bag at best, Ava DuVernay («Selma») helms this adaptation of Madeleine L'Engle's classic young adult novel «A Wrinkle in Time» which hammers home its (still) powerful message of individuality over conformity while combining it with a potent...
You have to dig to find the files worth using, which hammers home just how deep of a niche audiophilia is.

Not exact matches

Last weekend's Cambridge Analytica news — that the company was able to access tens of millions of users» data by paying low - wage workers on Amazon's Mechanical Turk to take a Facebook survey, which gave Cambridge Analytica access to Facebook's dossier on each of those turkers» Facebook friends — has hammered home two problems: first...
Which brings us home to the Trinity, the doctrine hammered out by the church centuries ago in order to understand God in a way faithful to scripture.
1) going along that line, it's interesting that the authors even knew the lineage of Mary or Joseph and they also make it a point to include that jesus has a royal bloodline (presumably to hammer home that Jesus fulfills the prophecies) and the second part is that the messiah is said to be born in Bethlehem (which is widely accepted that jesus was) and Bethlehem is Josephs (not mary's) fathers land, but they do end up living in Nazareth, so it makes you wonder a couple of things, why take a very pregnant mary to Bethlehem to have her son?
And if Murray Goulburn was even half - smart (which thankfully for Coles it most assuredly isn't) it'd be hammering that card home every day until Durkan, Sims and agriculture minister Barnaby Joyce (fighting to hold his own seat) were all begging for mercy.
Henry Aaron is about to be displaced from his spot atop the alltime home run list, but 755 will endure as one of baseball's magical numbers, a lasting monument to an underappreciated star and to the courage and integrity with which the Hammer attained his crown
They did, however, play outstandingly well at home against Manchester United, which was an inexplicably open game, with both sides going hammer and tongs at each other's goal, and showed that they can ruffle their opponents when they discover their rhythm and haveA one of their better days.
In this case, the Clippers have moved from -7.5 to -9, which indicates that sharp bettors have been hammering the home favorite.
Public money immediately hammered the home favorite, which caused the line to jump from -7.5 to -8.
After starting the season which saw the Hammers play their opening games away from home — the first home game at the London Stadium came on September 11, -LSB-...]
While there will be a small rise in prices for next season, the Hammers» last at Upton Park, they will fall significantly with the move to the club's new 54,000 - capacity home - which coincides with the start of the Premier League's lucrative new television deal.
Before their 4 - 2 reverse at home to United, a match in which the Hammers led 2 - 0 at half - time only to capitulate in the second - half and concede four within the space of 30 minutes, they hadn't tasted defeat for four games in the league.
The precision with which the visiting Hammers had punished Town had been a tremendous shock to the system, but nevertheless the home side kept pushing forward in search of that elusive glimmer of hope to spark an unlikely comeback.
West Ham and Spurs have been in dispute in recent years over the use of the Olympic Stadium, which will be the Hammers» new home from the 2016 - 17 season.
Despite boasting a decent record against Wigan which has seen them clinch all the spoils in three of the previous four league meetings, the Hammers are going through their worst period of home form in over three years.
The Magpies have made an indifferent start to the season but have fared better than West Ham so far, although the Hammers boast the better form after going four games without losing in the league and will target this home fixture with Newcastle as a perfect opportunity to double their tally of wins for the second, which currently stands at a miserly 1.
At Home, the Hammers have won 13 out of 18 losing just 3 times, 2 of which a month apart in early 2007 under Alan Curbishley.
«Being here today has hammered home to me that drugs are a global problem which create victims all around the world.
«Regardless of whether or not Duffy violated state law by interviewing for a job with a private lobbying entity — he'll recuse himself from any future matters involving economic development in his home region — he has committed a mortal political sin: He created an ethics dilemma for a governor currently hammering the state Legislature over its own ethical record, including its lack of transparency on sources of outside income,» Casey Seiler writes in his column, which includes speculative odds on Duffy's successors.
Labour should simply hammer home the message that the Tory economic strategy isn't working... that the Tories have failed to create the conditions which are needed for growth.
In his first interview since the verdicts, the most recent of which was delivered on Friday, Mr. Bharara said that the two trials hammered home the fact that the ability of lawmakers to earn outside income, coupled with a lack of transparency, weak disclosure requirements and the concentration of power in the hands of a few, is hugely problematic.
This one actually hammers home its message too often, which drags the pace and becomes frustrating.
Most distracting are repeated scenes in which Meyer retreats to his father's home, sometimes inexplicably, to hammer out his thoughts on first his responsibility to report the Iowa's condition and then his growing astonishment at the Navy's dedication to scapegoating an innocent man.
That's hammered home at the end of the film, which consists of split - screen comparisons of the original scenes from The Room next to the recreations from The Disaster Artist.
No prizes for guessing which approach wins — it's hammered home and resolved in much too neat a bow - but then this is Hollywood.
The heavy religious overtones in Signs are rare for a Hollywood feature, which may explain why Shyamalan feels compelled to hammer them home in every direction, from icons to monologues.
On the plus side, Sherman is especially good at, in his words, «Monday - morning quarterbacking» (his observation that a big star should've played the photographer to really hammer home the surprise is one of those head - slapping revelations for which the phrase «hindsight is 20/20» was invented), and his survey of post-production battles is heartbreaking but done with levity and taste — a major disappointment of this DVD is Blue Underground's failure to dig up or reassemble the director's cut.
The movie drags some in the middle while Thor tries to recover his hammer and make his way home; but let's face it: with all due respect to New Mexico, it's sprawling desert landscapes can't compete with the opulent splendor of Asgard, the production design of which gives The Lord of the Rings a run for its money.
Even the tearjerker - ready conclusion hammers home the crocodile tears with its overblown closing image: reuniting characters in the foreground of a burning, orange sunset, which feels like the «Gone With the Wind» set.
His boyish handsomeness undergoes a transformation into ferrety slickness, the actor hammering home Louis's mania in ferocious, near - OCD monologues — one of which will bring your audience to stupefied applause — that reveal a truly dangerous operator.
You'll see that in this exclusive clip from director Luca Guadagnino's beautiful Sundance hit, which shows the first stirrings of a connection that's maybe more than platonic between precocious teen Elio (Timothée Chalamet) and Oliver (Armie Hammer), the grad student Adonis spending the summer at Elio's family's summer home in northern Italy.
The side games usually incorporated the kind of fun, unobtrusive puzzle that you'd find in a Christmas Cracker, but they were none the less enjoyable and really hammered home that the devs were trying to add more to the typical adventure game experience, which is super duper welcome.
Like «Mundos Alternos,» the much - praised «Homewhich opened in June at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the forthcoming «Radical Women» at the Hammer also mix artists from Latin American countries and the United States to explore economic, social or political transformations.
Opening: «Andy Warhol: Late Paintings» at Skarstedt Gallery «I had energy and wanted to rush home and paint and stop doing society portraits,» Andy Warhol once wrote of his Skulls, Hammer and Sickle, Rorschach, Knives, Dollar Signs and Reversals series, which he created from 1974 through 1987, the year of his death.
Hammer's film, shown here in its New York premiere, explores Bishop's inner life through the homes in which she lived and wrote — from childhood to her final days — and through the more private and sensorial poems that were published after her death.
The site's making has taken plenty of nailing and hammering: the campus, which includes an historic home built in the 1790s, has been undergoing renovations, including LEED certification, since its purchase in 2010.
In my last comment, I of course meant that what we need is a short way of hammering home the idea that Insulation is all about reducing or eliminating convective cooling which is the loss of warm air as the original posts shows and why this is not what the atmosphere does.
However, the March consultation paper suggested a way in which the Home Office could derive some kind of equivalent benefit of having the policy issues hammered out at length and in detail by knowledgeable people with different perspectives.
Last weekend's Cambridge Analytica news — that the company was able to access tens of millions of users» data by paying low - wage workers on Amazon's Mechanical Turk to take a Facebook survey, which gave Cambridge Analytica access to Facebook's dossier on each of those turkers» Facebook friends — has hammered home two problems: first...
He obviously believes there is tremendous potential in this investment class, which is a point he hammered home at the Reuters Global 2018 Investment Outlook Summit.
You might want to employ color to hammer home your message of brand value — which is a resume trend that has gained popularity in recent years.
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