Andrew Kimbrell in
Huffington Post described what the sludge ComPRO is made of:
In an interview for
Huffington Post she described her attitude towards cultural hybridity: «Although cultures do have important political utility, the idea that cultures develop in vacuums is false.
Other online movements such as #BlackGirlMagic, which Julee Wilson from
the Huffington Post described as a way to «celebrate the beauty, power and resilience of black women,» have spurred brands to expand shade offerings addressing the vast spectrum of skin tones and take an all - encompassing approach to marketing mixes further fueling success.
The Huffington Post describes the hit song as «the best in the
«JUST AS CREEPY as it sounds,» blared the headline of an article in
The Huffington Post describing DeepFace a week after it came out.
Annabel Osberg of
the Huffington Post describes Honarvar's work as presenting «the human body at the center of microcosmic theaters of dichotomy in which irrationality permeates logic, serenity belies violence, and luxury secretes exploitation.»
The Huffington Post describes how Yayoi Kusama's immersive installations beg to be photographed.
She and friend Gucci Westman did some ear accessorising or, as
Huffington Post describes it «apparently found a time machine so they could travel back to the»90s and get matching cartilage piercings... What's next?
Huffington Post describes her as a «filmmaker, director, producer, screenwriter, novelist, playwright, journalist, author, blogger and HuffPost Contributing Editor.
Not exact matches
The self -
described «inventors, entrepreneurs, engineers, investors, researchers, and business leaders working in the technology sector» write in the letter published on
Huffington Post, «We believe in an inclusive country that fosters opportunity, creativity and a level playing field.
In this light, AOL's purchase of the massive content producing and aggregating site the
Huffington Post fits the model of algorithmic journalism Anderson
describes.
HUFFINGTON POST - Oct 23 - A new study published in the Journal of Computer - Mediated Communication
describes an online dating «tipping point,» when too much online communication before a first date causes a person to idealize someone they're interacting with prior to actually meeting them face to face.
Huffington Post was able to access the records of Canada's WorkSafeBC, a government organization that ensures safety in the workplace which
described the accident.
As stated in an article by
Huffington Post, researchers
described the effect of participating in art training on patients as follows:
On the
Huffington Post, Ama Nyamekye
describes how Los Angeles teachers have taken control over their own schools, taking advantage of new contract options to...
In the
Huffington Post blog When Schools Fail: Taking Radical Steps To Improve Education, Dean Villet, Country Director, South Africa, Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Susannah Hares Executive Director, Ark Education Partnerships Group
describe the way Collaboration Schools arose to transform South Africa's approach to public education:
In an interview with The
Huffington Post (2009), Oz
describes that time in his life:
John Seed, professor of art and art history at Mt. San Jacinto College in Southern California,
described that inspirational outpouring of both small and large oils in a tribute to Oliveira for the
Huffington Post.
Annabel Osberg of the
Huffington Post perfectly
describes Honarvar's work as presenting the human body at the center of microcosmic theaters of dichotomy in which irrationality permeates logic, serenity belies violence, and luxury secretes exploitation.
She
described her first encounter with clay in a high school art class, according to an interview with Priscilla Frank in the
Huffington Post, as «sort of like magic... We were given some clay and using our hands we could just make it into a shape.
Marty Durbin of America's Natural Gas Alliance took to the
Huffington Post the other day to
describe this as «the quiet revolution behind your light switch.»
, in which Lurssen
describes «the growing trend of writers foregoing their own blogs to publish under branded media platforms such as the
Huffington Post.
That quote appears in an article in the
Huffington Post, where C. Cryn Johannsen, a self -
described «advocate for the indentured educated student» tries to make the connection between school loan debt, unemployment, and suicide.
As the
Huffington Post piece
describes it: