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This air of momentousness pervades every deed in Schamus's film.
Those who value momentousness, expression, and auteurship won't consider this music art.
I recognize the momentousness of the moment, and yet I don't feel a whole lot.
As he dug, the momentousness of what he had come across slowly dawned on him.
Of course, the momentousness of Crazy Rich Asians goes beyond audiences' desire to watch hot people kiss.
This sounds like a stupid question, based in outdated rockist ideals of expression, integrity, momentousness, and other questionable notions.
Compared to the transcripts of the trial, there was something different in hearing it, the momentousness of the moment imbued Jackson's voice.
Readers will find more details about the character and the new storyline below, but it's important to mention the momentousness of this occasion.
History-making stars often fixate on the momentousness of their rise, which has the effect of paralyzing them in a backward-looking gaze.
For a show so dogged in its creating a sense of momentousness for every plot twist, the episode's big loss lands rather unceremoniously.
Even at a bloated 90-minute run time, this week's episode lacks the sense of momentousness that a midseason finale ought to possess.
Meanwhile, the press is too unprepared, under-resourced and distracted by the noise surrounding the White House to grasp the momentousness of this shift.
But the momentousness of the day began to take shape as sources revealed that Cohen was in talks with prosecutors on a plea deal.
But Mr Nichols downplays this momentousness, opting instead for a quiet, intimate portrait of two taciturn people who just want to get on with their lives.
Those interludes clearly represented an effort to serve long-time fans with an hour that lived up to the momentousness of losing the program's original star.
Still, every one of those things feels Extremely Important to the person who's living them, and the film treats each one with that kind of weighty momentousness.
That pursuit of bigness, and the attempt to manufacture momentousness multiple times per week, every week, is doomed not just because it's hard, but because it's doomed.
Staring ahead with uncanny focus, he looks like a young man overcome with the momentousness of the ceremony — not just a coronation, but also a public ritual of rebirth.
Miriam Lewin, a journalist who was tortured and later testified, told me that while Moreno-Ocampo appreciated the momentousness of the trials, his idealism was undone by his arrogance.
But the jargon was deliberate, designed to hollow out those very feelings of momentousness, because feelings could be distractions when you needed to focus only on the task at hand.
And like chefs talking up the momentousness of a meal, we'll present Clinton's and Trump's running mates as crucially palate-priming appetizers, perfectly complementary side dishes, make-or-break desserts.
But despite the geopolitical momentousness — and present-day potency — of its concerns, it's an elegant and intimate movie, a thing of nostalgic whispers and sighs rather than polemical slogans and shouts.
Especially given the momentousness of next year's anniversaries: the women's march, the King and RFK assassinations ... we need to be at full strength as media entities, and Joan belongs in the mix.
"I recognize the momentousness of the moment, and yet I don't feel a whole lot," said Imani Gandy, senior legal analyst at Rewire and co-host of the This Week in Blackness Prime podcast.
For all the show's momentousness, it's too small and narrow to assess his Atlantic-spanning career — and a bit too eager to inscribe Mr. Bowling into a British practice of low-risk, landscape-fixated, not-quite-abstraction.
Most of what Cercas learns about Mena could be summarized in a page or two, but since value—or, in this case, narrative payoff—is a function of scarcity, each new scrap of information acquires the momentousness of a major life event.
More likely, Mangold and 20th Century Fox knew that most modern moviegoers associate black-and-white films with nostalgia, and that it would be possible to put together an event with a heightened feeling of momentousness and reverence by reprinting the film in that style.
I've wrung my hands a lot writing this blog and grappling with this fact: Surely every Jay Z beat Wayne demolished, every random Atlanta rap hit he twisted in his own way deserves some sort of commentary about the momentousness of Wayne choosing to tackle those beats.
Mr. Coetzee does not mention this trip in "Boyhood," but his numerous shots of the farmhands, shot in a powerful low contrast that recalls the willfully spare new world of his recent "The Childhood of Jesus" (2013), reflect the momentousness of the day for the men and the boy alike.
A sense of momentousness charged the air on Wednesday night when New York City Ballet performed "Symphony in C." That 1947 masterpiece by George Balanchine is a staple of the company's repertory, so the big deal wasn't the performance so much as where it was happening: not at the company's decades-old Lincoln Center home, but at New York City Center.
But something you learn after high school is that, without the momentousness of "firsts" (first time smoking weed, first time having sex, first time breaking up, first time getting caught in a deep and elaborate lie, first deeply felt disappointment, first confidence in your own taste) and societally ordained milestones (dances, college applications, graduation), growth occurs in much smaller, much more incremental and counterintuitive ways.
The other crew members use the same call sign with a number of their rank in the chain of command suffixed. Russian popular journalism refers to the crew by the plural of the call sign (for example, "the Fotons"). Kedr, meaning "cedar," was the call sign of Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space. It would have disclosed nothing to a listener concerning the momentousness of the flight.
The Boston Globe wrote that Leno said farewell to his short-lived show "with all the momentousness of a guy taking out the trash."Boston Globe article: "The last 'Leno Show'." The episode received negative reviews from Entertainment Weekly,Entertainment Weekly article: "The last 'Jay Leno Show': I watched it so you didn't have to". the Los Angeles Times,Los Angeles Times article: "The last 'Jay Leno Show'".
His subjects remained architectural and figurative for most part of his life, until he shifted to moody momentousness. He started doing large abstracted works which reflected times of the day. Voluminous sweeps of colour, drawing concurrently on still perceptions, with a light hand and the melodious design of colour's vapid vacuous tonality, these works are, as if, Sudip's encounter with history of realism, abandoning and reconciling into the magic of Abstract Expressionism. His work of art overlaps maximal instincts as well expressionist paintings.
The trailer quickly went viral with numerous mashups copying its style, both by amateurs on sites like YouTube and by professionals on sites such as CollegeHumor. On June 7, 2010, a behind-the-scenes featurette on the film was released in HD on Yahoo! Movies. Inception and its film trailers are widely credited for launching the trend throughout the 2010s in which blockbuster movie trailers repeatedly hit audiences with so-called "braam" sounds: "bassy, brassy, thunderous notes — like a foghorn on steroids — meant to impart a sense of apocalyptic momentousness[.]" However, different composers worked on the teaser trailer, first trailer, second trailer, and film score, meaning that identifying the composer(s) responsible for that trend is a complicated task.
When Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603 after a 45-year reign, she was the last direct descendant of King Henry VIII, and the 'virgin queen' had been unmarried and childless. King James VI of Scotland seemed to have the best claim on the throne through his great-grandmother Margaret Tudor, and from as early as 1601, English politicians had maintained a secret correspondence with James to prepare for the succession. When James VI ascended to the thrones of England and Ireland as James I in 1603, he was the first monarch to realise the promise of the 1502 Treaty of Perpetual Peace, which had brought the Scottish House of Stuart into the line of succession of the English House of Tudor. To mark the momentousness of the occasion of this "Union of the Crowns", several pieces of art were commissioned, chief among them the Mirror. The jewel was created around 1603 by an unknown master craftsman—possibly the most well- known of James' goldsmiths, Scotsman George Heriot, who had followed the king from Edinburgh to London.

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