Excellent
work by the cast and an even handed approach makes this an enjoyable film.
Garish visuals and abrupt editing undo good
work by the cast and soundtrack.
The story is along the same lines as a typical Lifetime movie - of - the - week, but stands out because of the strong
work by its cast.
Most recently, Havel has begun engaging other aspects of his personal self into
the work by casting books found in his library, choosing those that relate closely to his own artistic practice.
This has resulted in another response from the documenta team, stating that claims do a disservice to
their work by casting «a false shadow of criticism and scandal over documenta 14».
Swenson formed
the work by casting each part piece by piece in polyurethane resin before painting and assembling the tableau.
Not exact matches
«An unforgettable
cast of small - town characters copes with love and loss in this new
work of fiction
by number one bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout,» explains Amazon.
That strategy
worked so well that Franken's 2014 Republican opponent tried to win votes
by casting Franken as a guy who was «basically invisible» in Washington.
But they'd have an undeserved shadow
cast on them
by the «gamifiers» if their satisfaction ratings took a hit due to a willingness to
work on the hard problems.
I'd be remiss to exclude the hurt that I've brought on people who I
work with and have
worked with who's professional and personal lives have been impacted
by all of this, including projects currently in production: the
cast and crew of Better Things, Baskets, The Cops, One Mississippi, and I Love You Daddy.
The Corporate Mapping Project report
by earth scientist David Hughes may attempt to
cast some illumination on the facts underlying this debate, but it is not likely in the current overheated circumstances to get much attention except as the
work of «enemies» of the oilpatch who «want to destroy» Alberta jobs.
1) Salvation is
by faith in Christ and not at all
by good
works 2) Anyone who rejects Jesus Christ is
cast into hell (lake of fire) for eternity
In God's Shadow: Politics in the Hebrew Bible
by Michael Walzer Yale, 256 pages, $ 28 In the Bible, argues Michael Walzer, God
casts a shadow over human politics, making it hard to see that human beings are at
work.
If you end up at unbelief it is you who will
cast off salvation / JESUS as Esau did (He
cast off his inheritance) The «
work» of a Christian begins with Faith to recieve Christ, maintaining faith (done
by allowing the santification process, walking on all the warnings of the scriptures of things to avoid and things to add to faith).
He then goes on to praise E. D. Hirsch's Cultural Literacy as a more useful critique of current educational practices because it
works in «the framework of a Deweyan understanding of democracy» in which students are to be made better citizens
by preparing them to «recognize more allusions, and thereby be able to take part in more conversations, read more, have more sense of what those in power are up to,
cast better - informed votes.
He writes that though being family - oriented is an «image Chip and Joanna
work hard to convey,» he
casts doubt on how authentic those values really are to the couple: «I've always believed that we prove what we value most
by where we choose to spend our time.
This solidarity with the bullied, if you will,
casts some light on Joyce's
work to follow --- a different reason for him to take up the story of Odysseus, who «suffered much upon the sea» while being hounded
by a relentlessly abusive Poseidon.
Animal protectionists
cast a great deal of ire on the wildlife damage control programs, especially the
work performed
by USDA - APHIS - Wildlife Services (hereafter WS) which has historically administered predator control programs in the U.S.. For example, activists reject the idea that coyote control programs are needed to protect flocks from costly predation.
With the approach of Updike's 50th birthday, and with the publication of this his 25th book, it is time to offer an assessment of his
work as a whole: to trace his natively Lutheran vision of life as
cast by God into an indissoluble ambiguity, to examine his treatment of death and sex as the two phenomena wherein the human contradiction is most sharply focused, to set this new novel in relation to the earlier «Rabbit» books, and to determine what is religiously troubling and compelling about Updike's art.
Judged
by the literary norm, Joshua belongs to the Deuteronomic
Work, Deuteronomy - Kings — so designated because of its characteristic dominant deuteronomic editorial framework and
cast.
Put the chicken in an oven - proof skillet (a
cast iron pan
works well for this) surrounded
by carrots and garlic.
The voting process
works by the coach and captain, as well as one journalist, from each of the nations affiliated with FIFA
casting a top three, with these votes then extrapolated to find the overall winner and final shortlist of three.
Davis, who was on the Dallas staff when Troy Aikman had a horrible first two years, realizes that a quarterback has to be judged in part
by the supporting
cast he has to
work with.
In Warrior, the trainers Nick Nolte and Frank Grillo had scene - stealing moments while Redbelt was directed
by David Mamet, referenced Gracie and included a cameo from Ray «Boom Boom» Mancini.The recent Roberto Duran (Hands of Stone) and Vinny Pazienza (Bleed for This) biopics
worked for me as well due to strong
casts (Edgar Ramirez with Robert DeNiro in Hands and Miles Teller with Aaron Eckhart in Bleed).
Having found himself on the fringes at Newcastle after excelling in his first two seasons, he was
cast out
by Tigers boss Steve Bruce who took issue with his poor
work rate after he joined the club on loan.
As a method for doing this, they
work better when they are, and are perceived to be, «free» as in not distorted
by military action and «fair» as in votes
cast chiefly determining the outcome.
«Or someone potentially does something wrong, and that kind of
casts a shadow on a lot of good
work by a lot of good people.»
With their efforts and support bolstered
by this poll, our members will
work until the final vote is
cast to elect Sean Patrick Maloney to Congress,» said Cilento.
Activists
working to unseat IDC members also
cast doubt on Cuomo's motives — and whether he'd push progressive priorities when the primary season had past — while arguing that seven years of «collaboration» with Republicans
by IDC Democrats made them unacceptable going forward.
«While some of the Senate Democratic leaders are ready and willing to negotiate in good faith, the public comments
by other Senate Democratic officials and leadership of the
Working Families Party have
cast a dark shadow over serious discussions,» a source close to the conference said.
Lally, a Mineola attorney who
worked for George W. Bush during the 2000 Florida recount, was ahead of Labate, a Deer Park financial planner and Iraq War veteran,
by 110 votes
cast during the June 24 primary.
Waiting until the last days and hours of the session to
cast votes on critical items is a longstanding tradition in Albany, but this year the
work is complicated
by a recent rash of corruption arrests that have highlighted Albany's backroom culture.
On September 8, the New York State Board of Elections settled the lawsuit that had been brought
by the Conservative Party, the
Working Families Party, and the Taxpayers Party, on the subject of how to count votes when a voter erroneously
casts two votes (one vote under each party label) for a single candidate.
Alderman Brad Will (D - Ward 3) has been sanctioned
by the Board of Ethics for
casting a series of votes related to a project that he was paid to
work on.
The idea was to turn River City, Iowa into a multicultural melting pot
by doing colorblind
casting, and at the same time give the students real - world experience
working with professional actors.
One of the officers who could not
cast his ballot at the polling station told Citi News» Jonas Nyabor that he had been informed
by colleagues he could
cast his ballot within the constituency since he
works within the constituency although he originally votes in another constituency.
State Assemblymember Deborah Glick came
by to
cast her votes and to update the Club on the
work she had been doing with Transportation Alternatives to redesign Fifth and Sixth Avenues, providing bike lanes and improvements to benefit pedestrians and slow traffic.
If Britain crashes out of the European Union in two weeks, it will be off the back of votes
cast by discontented
working - class people.
A study released on 1 April
by the American Institutes for Research, The Nonacademic Careers of STEM PhD Holders,
casts revealing light on which Ph.D. researchers do what kind of nonacademic
work.
Higham, who led the study that
cast doubt on the integrity of the Grotte du Renne layers, is convinced
by the new
work.
Future
work by the group will focus on testing the effectiveness of
CAST training in a larger sample using neurophysiological measures to examine how the training affects brain systems.
A recent report warned that if nothing is done,
by 2050 we could be «
cast back into the dark ages of medicine» where our drugs simply don't
work and even the most routine of procedures becomes life - threatening again.
Cast in Eileen Fisher's soft merino wool produced
by two mills in the hills of Italy, it's the kind of relaxed yet refined staple you'll reach for again and again, for
work or weekends.
In this
work, artist Vanessa Piche was inspired
by the moody light
cast upon the sails of a graceful fleet as each boat cut effortlessly through the water.
It
works well on iPhone Sitting outside with my back to the sun, I noticed that the shadow
cast by each clear lens of my glasses was equally as dark as that
cast by the frame and
Stiller's likeable performance is matched
by an impressive supporting
cast that includes Bill Hader, Owen Willson, and Robin Williams, although - as becomes clear almost immediately - it's Amy Adams» charismatic, thoroughly enchanting
work as Amelia Earhart that stands as the film's most invaluable attribute.
Co-written and directed
by Ryan Coogler, «Black Panther» is a radically different kind of comic - book movie, one with a proud Afrocentric twist, featuring a nearly all - black
cast, that largely ignores the United States and focuses instead on the fictional nation of Wakanda — and guess what: Virtually everything that distinguishes «Black Panther» from past Marvel pics
works to this standalone entry's advantage.
There's similarly little doubt that the film benefits substantially from the above - average efforts of its various stars, with Hemsworth and Brühl's stand - out
work complemented
by a supporting
cast that includes, among others, Stephen Mangan, Christian McKay, and Olivia Wilde.
There's enough good
work here to indicate that
by the time the series is over it'll have given us reasons to care about the
cast and what they're up to, but if you're on the fence about whether or not to pick up the season pass, you're probably best waiting a little longer to make that decision.
Director Gareth Edwards (Monsters),
working from a script
by Max Borenstein (Seventh Son), has put together an eclectic
cast that includes Aaron Taylor - Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Bryan Cranston, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn, and Ken Watanabe (who gets a special close - up in the Japanese trailer below).