Sentences with phrase «which revels»

Unlike baseball, which revels in the dog days of summer, hockey has good reason to fight back against global warming.
I hope to create an immersive work that encourages the viewer to enter the an interior psychological world which revels in my interest in the performative properties of sculptures.
Often hailed as a cross between Sonic, Toy Story and Trials, Action Henk challenges players to shave milliseconds off their times by running, jumping and butt - sliding across stunning environments in a game which revels in supersonic action.
This is thanks to Morwenna Banks» spot - on screenplay, which mines the joyful highs and soul - searching lows of the situation, and Catherine Hardwicke's direction, which revels in the bliss of sisterhood and unflinchingly confronts issues of mortality and loss.
The gravity of Watney's isolation is underlined by impeccable cinematography of Dariusz Wolski («The Counselor,» «Prometheus,» «Exodus: Gods and Kings»), which revels in the expanse of the theater screen the way «Lawrence of Arabia» did in 1962.
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These are times in which you revel in your outsider status, not your experience.
But more damaging is the close similarity between Unbroken's version of this image and the Christ of Mel Gibson's appalling The Passion of the Christ (2004), which reveled in scenes of torture.
It is the first of Get Him to the Greek's many funny sequences, which revel in the dizzying daze of infamy.
(This kind of humor should be expected from Newgrounds, which reveled in this sort of stuff.)
The Virtual Worlds gallery features works like Cory Arcangel's Super Landscape # 1 (2005) and Cao Fei's RMB City: A Second Life City Planning (2007), which revel in the playfulness of gaming and the experimental environment of virtual reality platforms.
A quality of quiet and intense absorption pervades both paintings, which revel in the presentation of the ordinary.
Like his predecessors, Bas used foodstuff — in his case, Slim - Fast diet drink — to make paintings that commented on the culture he saw around him: the Miami of the»80s and»90s, which reveled in the overt worship of physical male beauty as illustrated in one Bruce Weber ad campaign after another.
Nick Mauss frequently stages and animates historical material in his works, which revel in unexpected juxtapositions and recontextualizations.

Not exact matches

Adding insult to injury, Shkreli gave a long series of TV interviews and fired off tweets in which he seemed to suggest others were too stupid to understand how pharmaceutical research works, and almost reveled in the controversy.
Reno reveled in Musk's history as an attendee at Burning Man, in the Nevada desert, which surely meant he'd passed through town.
If anything, people like me don't come here to try to convince you to change your mind, we come here to revel in the well written rebuttals to the comments like yours which are full of close - minded rhetoric.
He is, and he remains double - minded, even, if temporal help did come and he did revel in the cleverness by which he had managed his shrewd escape; yes, one should still believe that it was a calamity that he cleverly; managed to evade commitment to the Eternal.
It was grace that was absent from all pagan myths, and therefore, it is grace that fulfills all pagan myths, which is why I revel in them.
Catholicism rightly revels in its theological and philosophical prowess, which is rooted in two millennia of practice and mastery.
Galatians 5:19 - 21 (KJV) Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, 21 Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
The delicious realms of flowers count their dynasties by short periods; those which in the morning revel proudly in beauty and strength, by evening weep for the sad destruction of their thrones, and for the mishaps which drive them to loss, to poverty, to death, and to the grave.
Whereas formalists eschewed iconography as the importation of extraneous reference to the pure forms which constitute expression, the new criticism from the start reveled in metaphor and symbol.
Consciously or unconsciously it was at times revelling in children's experiences of unprotected sex and sex in which condoms had broken.
The author revels in semantic concepts which don't exist outside the human mind: gods, love, intimacy, divine, soul.
Francis of Assisi kisses his lepers; Margaret Mary Alacoque, Francis Xavier, St. John of God, and others are said to have cleansed the sores and ulcers of their patients with their respective tongues; and the lives of such saints as Elizabeth of Hungary and Madame de Chantal are full of a sort of reveling in hospital purulence, disagreeable to read of, and which makes us admire and shudder at the same time.
I knew a young man once who reveled in Schopenhauer, welcoming his assertions that there is no God, that nothing is worth our striving, that life is a business which does not cover expenses, and that «the only honest wish man can have is that of absolute annihilation.»
A new date has been set for IFMA's 62nd Annual Gold & Silver Plate Event, which is now taking place in Chicago on Saturday, May 21, 2016 at Revel Fulton Market, 1215 W. Fulton Market in Chicago.
Speaking of which, we need to revel in these more often than we let ourselves, ladies.
It's worth making these just so you can revel in the bark, which has all of the kicky pepper spice you'd expect from pastrami but infinitely more toothsome texture.
He reveled in hairline finishes, which was one of the reasons for his great popularity with fans.
Experience tells us that a club's path is cyclical, and this means that the new found success in which Chelsea revel in may evaporate going into the future.
The English fan revels in squeezing himself into a standing pack from which there can be no escape until the game is over.
he tries his best according to his ability.he is no world class but Wenger is falsing that role to him.BLAME WENGER.pretends he has no cash all the time.thank you to the arsenal director who out of frustration reveled that Wenger had a whooping # 200 for transfers of which Wenger denied.useless manager.
The Saints are revelling in their defeat of Liverpool in midweek, which has earned them a place in only their second League Cup final of their history, but the manager has called for focus ahead of the coming encounter.
Van Persie was suspended for the Netherlands» third and final Group B fixture which ended in a 2 - 0 win against Chile in Sao Paulo, but the 30 - year - old revelled in his country's third successive win at the World Cup (for his full reactions, click here).
Birmingham, by contrast, rose to the occasion, reveling in the challenge of not only upsetting the favourites, but also of ending their own trophy drought, which stretched back to 1963.
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She will be drawn to the arts so that she can use her creative side and will revel in the attention of her crafts which often put her in the limelight
There's a mixture of guilt — that she's missing out on all the milestones and frolics in which I get to revel.
Trump and his advisers have reveled openly in the #MeToo - era downfall of prominent Democrats, most recently former state AG Eric Schneiderman, which grates on politicians and strategists in both parties, who view the president as a fatally compromised messenger on women's rights.
While she may quietly revel in her profile as a media celebrity, she does draw the line at one tabloid headline which dubbed her «Baroness Battleaxe».
The National Republican Campaign Committee is having a little fun with Democratic congressional hopeful Sean Eldridge's birthday (He's 27, which the NRCC seems to revel in pointing out), the Hudson Valley resident is receiving a copy of «This Town» — a book that skewers Washington society.
DeFran's meglomania and penchant to insult people, which little shimps little him revel in, didn't bother to find out what was really in the budget he was supposed to oversee and all sorts of downstate goodies were included the budget, while upstate New York got nothing.
Smith: Reveled in public appearances at locations like county fairs, at which he could use his personal charm and wit to counter critics and, when he thought it was called for, lambaste the Legislature.
Freshman Rep. Alan Grayson (D) seems to revel in his rhetorical bomb - throwing, which might not be a great fit for this swing seat.
«If any election should be moved it is the Scottish election brought forward so we can have a government which takes Scotland off pause and addresses real issues while the SNP revels in it irrelevant obsession.»
To be honest, I'm at this university in large part because of its comprehensive program in materials science, which I enjoy because I revel in the diverse world that materials science and engineering involves.
As naturalist John Burroughs wrote: «Your eye... will revel with delight in the masses of fresh bright color afforded by the purple loosestrife which... shows here and there like purple bonfires.»
At the National Cathedral School in Washington D.C., I reveled in the music at the Cathedral, and in the arts and history to which we were exposed.
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