Word: framing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...lives a happy and useful life, and dies in his sleep at the age of 106." New Line, having invested something like $180 million in The Golden Compass, is similarly scared of its antireligious content. The company that boldly greenlighted Peter Jackson's $300 million Hobbit ambitions before a frame of the first movie was shot, and made billions from riding that risk, hasn't said yes to films two and three of the Pullman books - although the first movie ends with a chatty preview of the plot in the sequels, should they ever be made. For now, viewers will...
...need it. You can't squeeze the sort of sweeping legislation needed on global warming through a divided Congress. But there's every reason for climate change to transcend those differences, if the right President - or candidate - knows how to frame the problem. If you care about America's security first, Orr argues, you want to stop sending billions in oil money to our enemies. If you care about the economy, you want to make sure the U.S. does all it can to create a clean energy sector that could create millions of new jobs. If you're religious...
...zone offensively.” Harvard got out of its zone after halftime and went to a man-to-man defense, hoping to close out more effectively on the Friars’ shooters. It didn’t work.Providence scored on its first five possessions of the second frame and shot a head-turning 57 percent from the field in that half, with the Friar forwards reaching the basket at will against the Crimson’s less athletic front line.Brittany Dorsey led the Providence shootout with 22 points on 6-10 shooting from beyond the arc. THE BIG EASYHarvard...
...beginning of the first half, each team played shot for shot,but as the initial frame wore on, Providence began to pull ahead. In the last four minutes of the game, sophomore Brittany Dorsey and freshman Mi-Khida Hankins combined for seven points that allowed the Friars to end the half with a 37-30 lead...
...dead in 2003, abruptly materialized on Saturday, when he presented himself to police and said, "I think I am a missing person." Darwin was able to state his name, address and birth date, but claimed he had no recollection of the past five years. He later amended the time frame for his amnesia, telling family members he could not remember anything since a vacation to Norway in the summer...