Sentences with phrase «with ruminations»

2011 will be a year to remember with so many massive triple A titles and coverage for the Indie scene continuing to grow I'm a little concerned 2012 will be a little like a New Years Day hangover, wrought with ruminations and regrets of the games we loved and didn't have time to play.
A trip to the healing shrine of Lourdes is intertwined with the story of her son's serious illness as a baby, while visiting Thoreau's Walden Pond blends with ruminations on being a writer.»
Brown blends descriptions of the immensely wise, brazen and sailor - mouthed Fanny with ruminations on both the power of memory and the Kentucky culture that influenced them both.
With ruminations on pain and medicine woven throughout, this is a superb exploration of how we see — or fail to see — each other.
With these ruminations, the question is: What lies in humanity's — and the world's — future?
apiece) cater to the Tolkien diehards with ruminations on «Aragorn's destiny,» «Minas Tirith: Capital of Gondor,» «The Battle of Pelennor Fields,» «Samwise the Brave,» and «Éowyn: White Lady of Rohan,» while the concluding segment covers F / X wizard Joe Letteri's eerie «Digital Horse Doubles.»
The Middle Eastern beats fit perfectly with your ruminations on worldwide politics and the lurking pessimism that hides just behind your generally joyful beats.
The Middle Eastern beats fit perfectly with your ruminations on worldwide politics, the fear of growing discord all over the world and the lurking pessimism that hides just behind your generally joyful beats.
«Other techniques might come later and include helping the patient problem solve difficulties, deal with rumination, or manage additional anxiety symptoms,» Richards says.
Yeah, that's sort of what I was getting at with the rumination that the difference was in the software.
Raw / Cooked opens on November 16 with Rumination, an exhibition of the work of Bedford - Stuyvesant — based artist Duron Jackson, recommended by Thomas.
In terms of predictive validity, symptoms of somatization, obsessive - compulsiveness, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, and anxiety were positively related with Rumination coping.
As predicted, attachment - related avoidance correlated with thought suppression (but not rumination), whereas attachment - related anxiety correlated with rumination (but not thought suppression).
Fear of depressed mood and anxiety was associated with rumination and emotional avoidance, whereas emotion suppression was mainly associated with fear of anger and positive affect.

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Most of these ruminations are just a few pages long — the longest are six pages — and nearly all seem to be brimming with eye - opening factoids: «Between 2003 and 2012, natural disasters killed an average of 106,654 people per year.»
Each chapter comes with a lengthy rumination on the different ways humans prepare food, and how, in Pollan's view, those age - old methods have been corrupted by the modern, corporate food chain.
There are strange songs about anthropomorphic animals («The Fox, the Crow and the Cookie» and «Fig with a Bellyache») and spiritual ruminations (most of the songs, but especially «Allah, Allah, Allah» and «The Angel of Death Came to David's Room»), but all of them are matched by whirling folk guitars, blaring horns, and interesting percussion.
Don, pulling an all - nighter on a pitch for Kodak, listened to Harry's ruminations on the Lascaux cave paintings, «seventeen thousand years old»: There were «all of these handprints, tiny by today's standards, with paint blown all around them.
It contains a sampling of twentieth - century Bible criticism, mostly attempts to rearrange the text or speculations about interpolations, but also includes post-Holocaust ruminations, with much space dedicated to Elie Wiesel.
The author writes with conviction, compassion, and intelligence, and if you discount her ruminations out of hand you are guilty of behaving in an unchristian manner.
Megan, who's started a dialogue with Ellen Ruppel Shell (author of the new book Cheap), has some ruminations on the infamous maker of shelves with short shelf lives.
The popular discussions are a little too concerned with practical results to engage in the kind of leisurely rumination that moral reflection at a certain level requires.
Without some sense of the everlastingness of the value achieved in the emergence of nature we might easily concur with the dour ruminations of those ancient and modern writers who have voiced an anguished pessimism as a result of their sensitivity to impermanence.
We started with a focus on the SOPA protests and Chris Dodd's new education on the power of internet politics, but we went much farther afield, including ruminations on the nature of a post-manufacturing America... yep, we did some good, old - fashioned nerding out (in which the eternal subject of a genocidal war of robots vs. humans did of course come up).
Miner's speech serves in this role, a rumination on her success — and challenges — along with a hopefulness for what the future brings.
In writing books laced with philosophical ruminations and literary references, he has served as an emissary from the brain sciences to the cultural milieu.
Paulos manages to get deep while keeping the tone light by mixing personal anecdotes and asides with key concepts: It's a rumination on numeration.
Importantly, other types of stress — including interpersonal stress that is not dependent on the teen (such as a death in the family) and achievement - related stress — were not associated with later levels of rumination or negative cognitive style.
Such ruminations generally ebb and flow with the other thousands of thoughts we have in a day.
«If you have problems sleeping, we know it affects the way you think, giving you more fearful and depressive thoughts and more rumination — all consistent with a dip in mood,» says Freeman.
The combination of a lack of physical activity, overwhelming responsibilities and on - going rumination about finances, family and job problems is the perfect recipe for a health disaster, with the end results being an anxious, troubled mind, a weak, pain - inflicted body and many restless nights!
Here we are rewarded with greater connection to the universe around us and peace from intrusive thoughts and ruminations.
The positive effect was mostly because of reduced rumination and aggressive thoughts (11), while a study of people with chronic fatigue syndrome found that supplementing with probiotics for two months significantly reduced their anxiety scores (12).
T.S., et al. «Impact of Mindfulness - Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) on attention, rumination and resting blood pressure in women with cancer: A waitlist - controlled study.»
GABA and tryptophan are both calming amino acids with GABA helping more with physical anxiety, tension - in - the - body type of anxiety and tryptophan with anxiety - in - the - head, worrying and ruminations.
For all the gloss and floss that accompanies the release of Electric Light, Bay is still very much at home in the earnest ruminations and folk - rocky tones of his debut, only now with higher production values and more bounce to the ounce.
Whereas Robin Campillo's ACT - UP drama argued that the personal was political, and did so with lightning - bolt urgency, Honoré's film is a more subdued rumination on community and connection.
With each episode, Sud and her writers demonstrate a sharpened skill for pace and revelation, along with gracefully subtle ruminations on corruption, racial profiling and — more profoundly — the very nature of moralWith each episode, Sud and her writers demonstrate a sharpened skill for pace and revelation, along with gracefully subtle ruminations on corruption, racial profiling and — more profoundly — the very nature of moralwith gracefully subtle ruminations on corruption, racial profiling and — more profoundly — the very nature of morality.
What follows is a feature - length rumination on the message of many comic - book heroes, that with great power comes great responsibility, applied to an entire nation: Heavy indeed is the head that wears the vibranium crown.
But Amiel also demonstrates a flair for visual poetry, balancing the restrained with inventive surreal touches that represent Darwin's internal processes, whether using time lapse photography to evoke a character's rumination on the life cycle of a baby bird or bringing Darwin's many hallucinations and nightmares to lyrical life.
Visionary Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin pays tribute to his beloved hometown with this goodbye letter and self - described «docu - fantasia» that is equal parts transcendental rumination, historical chronicle, and personal portrait.
The Family Fang climaxes in a dramatically gratifying rumination on what constitutes a proper upbringing; the tragedy of parenting being a game you only finally know how to play once your children are grown; and the handicap of childhood indoctrination, with art taking the place of go - to whipping boy religion.
In addition to all sorts of interspersed, informal conversational ruminations with Lee, interviewees include long - time ex-flame Claire Danes, good friends Michelle Williams, Jason Schwartzman and Winona Ryder, plus Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, Mike D of the Beastie Boys, and Zooey Deschanel.
In keeping with the director's late style, it's a series of disjointed and overlapping ruminations and jokes, half - oblique narrative and half - essay film, shot in an experimental digital 3D that is guaranteed to slice out your eyeballs.
Partly a brutal rumination on the transient and brutal nature of fame, partly an extended rage against just about every archetype in the entertainment industry, it's difficult to think of another Allen film so entirely filled with assholes.
A rumination on identity and loyalty, both political and personal, Ride with the Devil is a provocative challenge to preconceptions about America's bloodiest conflict.
The film nevertheless finds time for a mother - son chat on mortality, ruminations on life choices and a resurrection of the «Dollhouse» character Dawn Wiener as it covers four stories in which a lovable dachshund lives with a new owner.
Compared with the gloomy ruminations on ageing and aspiration that characterised the well - received Blue Jasmine, which won Cate Blanchett an Oscar, this is Allen going back to the knockabout farce and blithe May - December couplings that populate his lighter films.
And though we haven't talked much, so far, about the stars we lost this year, I thought I'd start there, inspired in part by Amy's continued ruminations on Hollywood stardom and its increasing flirtation with irrelevance and in part by Dana's earlier questions about movie history and the people, practices, themes, technologies, and so on that define the way we watch movies right now.
Bonnie Balke's ruminations on being a steelworker; her song about a veteran teacher who's hopelessly out of touch with the current state of education; and her star turn as a housekeeper who swears her daughter won't spend her life scrubbing floors are simply transcendent.
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