Bresson gives us the beginnings and ends of conversations, cut short by dissolves or fades to black. |
From unassuming beginnings in the 1760s, Wesleyan Methodists had achieved many successes in America by the close of the eighteenth century. |
She is a well known anti-feminist, yet has written a book about the beginnings of the feminist movement. |
Here, in the words of the Scripture, is desolation of abomination, or at any rate its beginnings. |
You might consider doing this ritual destruction on a New Moon, as it is a phase of the moon commonly held in association with new beginnings. |
They cover terms that provide the beginnings of a viable working vocabulary for describing meter. |