Sentences with phrase «emissary in»

Two immense LED works coincidentally faced each other at the entrance; the more accomplished, Ian Cheng's Emissary in the Squat of Gods (2015), presented a «live simulation» of human consciousness as a decision - making technology.
His recent solo exhibitions include Forking at Perfection, Migros Museum, Zurich (2016); Emissary in the Squat of Gods, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (2015); Real Humans, with Wu Tsang and Jordan Wolfson, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (2015); and Ian Cheng, La Triennale di Milano, Milan (2014).
Featuring contributions by Nora Khan, Ben Vickers and Hans Ulrich Obrist, the publication is co-produced by the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, which commissioned and presented the first episode in the trilogy, Emissary in the Squat of Gods, in Turin, Italy in 2015.
Basically, it was what the Subspace Emissary in Brawl should have been.
Subspace Emissary in Brawl was a Kirby like game mode.
They introduced Adventure Mode in Melee, Subspace Emissary in Brawl and no full length single player game mode in Smash Bros. for Wii U / 3DS.
Rabbi Shneur Cohen, a Chabad Lubavitch rabbi and emissary in Manchester, brought coffee and pastries to police officers on the scene.
And we heard a variation of that theme late last week from Mick Mulvaney, the former South Carolina Congressman and Freedom Caucuser who now heads the Office of Management and Budget — and who, importantly, has been one of the Trump Administration's key emissaries in the effort to repeal and replace Obamacare.
The easiest step to take has proven to be the idea that God has called people through different emissaries in different communities.
Meanwhile, the pope's emissaries in Germany facilitated conspiracy against Hitler.
Following the deaths of several Wakandan emissaries in Captain America: Civil War, which lead right into Black Panther, Wakanda stands at the brink of globalization, with a growing number of people, and potential hostile adversaries, becoming hip to its coordinates.
Still it was fun to blast those emissaries in a giant crossover mode.
In the address, he called for scientists to move out of the laboratory into society, essentially becoming emissaries in what he said must be a national movement to inspire and enable young people «to be makers of things, not just consumers of things.»

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In that case, you're asking your slides to be your emissary — the emissary that opens the door.
That day emissaries from corporate headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, delivered the word: the division, located in Chicago, was shutting down.
Acting as a sort of Silicon Valley emissary to the Wall Street crowd, Bill Gurley, general partner at venture capital firm Benchmark, also took the stage later in the afternoon.
Currently, in addition to teaching entrepreneurship at an MBA program in Design Strategy, he is the Silicon Valley Emissary for London - based Global Corporate Venturing which supports the global corporate venture capital community.
I know now, why God and Jesus stay invisible; with this kind of emissary running around acting like a pompous uncaring FOOL «In «His» Name», would YOU appear to mankind?!? I sure as hell wouldn't.
Emissaries of the emperor in Constantinople had come to Urban to ask for aid against the advancing Muslim Turks, who were mistreating conquered Christians, desecrating shrines, and pressing on toward Constantinople....
When a royal emissary arrived in town, they would often borrow (or commandeer) a mount to ride into town on.
The interesting thing, however, is that most often, the royal emissary found the most beautiful and proud stallion in the city to ride in on.
In America, Orthodox people came seeking a new life, rather than as emissaries of their faith.
Sending an emissary to read a letter aloud was one of the most effective ways of establishing parousia in the early churches.
Paul created the word for the church; the oral interpreter of Paul's letter (a sympathetic emissary) gave that word its body in performance before the community.
Thus Paul's emissary, as the icon of Paul - in - the - letter, would be able to put the audience in the presence of the holy in a way Paul's opponents did in their performances and thereby place the Pauline apostolate on equal ground with its rivals.
Bozarth - Campbell's framework provides a basis for discussing how the rendering of Paul's letter by a trusted emissary established a new, more powerful Pauline presence in the Corinthian church.
The journeys of this emissary ploughed the Mediterranean world in a bizarre zigzag.
For the kerygma maintains that the eschatological emissary of God is a concrete figure of a particular historical past, that his eschatological activity was wrought out in a human fate, and that therefore it is an event whose eschatological character does not admit of a secular proof.
The Arabians who came in the time of the Umayyads were known in China as the White Robed Tashi and when relations between China and the Muslim empire further improved under the Abbasids, their emissaries were known as the Black Robed Tashi.
So when merchants, or philosophers, or government officials wanted to spread the news about something, they would send out a herald or an emissary to stand in a busy area of town, or walk through the streets, shouting the news.
Usually governments interested themselves in the personal safety of missionaries in foreign lands and insisted that these emissaries of the churches be given their rights under the treaties, but they did this as they would for any of their citizens, regardless of occupation.
These apostles were not missionaries, in Judea, but leaders of the Jerusalem church; (Cf. Acts 8:1) the actual mission was conducted by their emissaries; and probably James came to the city at the time Peter and John first left it and went to Samaria, during the persecution that followed the martyrdom of Stephen.
He was convinced, in fact, that each of his students would be an important emissary for the history of religions.
The Pope's decision on the other hand, to shed his role as the Vicar of Christ because of concern over his ability to execute the mission, is stunning and awe - inspiring in its other - oriented, humble, self - denying, trust in God's will, in his being sent and in the mission being bigger than the emissary.
It was at Antwerp in late September that the Emperor received Hieronymus Aleander, papal emissary, charged with publication of the papal Bull, and with arranging official burnings of Luther's writings.
The Jerusalem church sent Barnabas, a Cypriot Jew in the city at the time and a Christian leader, as its emissary to Antioch, indicating its intention as the mother church to supervise the activities of all its children.
The importance of this emphasis upon the spirit is that it allows Christian womanist theologians, in their use of the Bible, to identify and reflect upon those biblical stories in which poor oppressed women had a special encounter with divine emissaries of God, like the spirit.
Shortly before Arazi won the most prestigious race for juveniles in France, the Grand Criterium at Longchamp on Oct. 5, the sheikh sent his emissaries to Paulson, offering to buy half the horse for $ 5 million.
Conscious Birth Emissary: Conscious birth education, healing arts, and inspiration for birthing babies in the new millennium with LOVE.
«We have seen far too much greedy, wanton corruption in too many spheres in government, in politics, public administration, in business, in traditional leadership, in football and in the media and there are too many levels from top to bottom,» the outspoken emissary said at a public event Saturday.
As custom demands, emissaries from the Manhyia Palace have since been dispatched to various paramount chiefs in the Asante Kingdom to inform them about the passing of the queenmother.
Business leaders say it's particularly important that the governor personally participate in the trips, rather than send emissaries.
Or perhaps he felt that the event, now in its fourth year, was well established and could develop a life of its own — or at least could be buoyed by his chief emissary, Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul, a frequent and well - liked visitor to the region.
The invitation was for the NPP Presidential Candidate to attend the Republicans Convention in Ohio, but although Nana Addo, was in the US, after going through visa and other immigration formalities at the American Embassy in Accra on Mr. Trump's invitation, did not show up at the convention, which took place from July 18, and ended on July 21, but only sent an emissary by name, Charles Owiredu, the party's Director of International Affairs.
Another Schneiderman emissary raised the issue with Cohen in November 2010.
Senate Republican spokesman Scott Reif confirmed in an email the conference won't send an emissary to the meeting, scheduled for May 22.
«The emails came morning and night, apparently unsolicited, often from the mayoral BlackBerry: messages from Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York, who styled himself as an emissary from the liberal left, to a presidential campaign trying to elect Hillary Clinton in what felt like a Bernie Sanders world.»
Collins was the first sitting congressman to back Trump for president, and House Speaker Paul Ryan appointed him emissary to the administration - in - the - making last month.
A key architect of Vote Leave, the former trade emissary to Belize and competitive clay pigeon shooter is in hot water over his reference to the Third Reich's propaganda machine
A statement by Abdulkadir Ibrahim, Information Officer, NEMA North East zone, quoted the governor saying «I am here as an emissary of President Buhari, we are here to commiserate with the people of Dikwa, Ngala, Kala - Balge, Mafa and Marte who have congregated in Dikwa town and to assure you of his unflinching support and empathy.
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