Sentences with phrase «itinerant ones»

I saw two of Sampson's ingenious but humble pieces last week in «itinerant ones,» an exhibition at STOREFRONT that was curated by painter Jules de Balincourt.
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I saw two of Sampson's ingenious but humble pieces last week in «itinerant ones,» an exhibition at STOREFRONT that was curated by painter... read more... «IMAGES: Christian Sampson»
For most of the inner circle of followers of Jesus the step from ordinary life to an itinerant one was not attended with such great sacrifices.

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«As one of the [UU] denomination's many itinerant clergy, he [Hosea Ballou] was riding the circuit in the New Hampshire hills with a Baptist preacher one afternoon.
One thing does seem peculiar though, and I may be mistaken here, why would an organization that doesn't really buy into the miracles of Jesus, e.g. healings and resurrection, and by extension the divinity or prophetic nature of Jesus, e.g. Jesus as an «itinerant... sage», really be all that interested in determining exactly what Jesus said?
His career as an itinerant preacher was fairly brief — no more than three years, possibly only one year.
Jesus tries to ignore her; his disciples urge him to send her away; and when the itinerant rabbi finally speaks his mind — in response to them more than to her — it is with a bit of received wisdom that no one would hold against him: «I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel.»
As one of the [Unitarian Universalist] denomination's many itinerant clergy, he [Hosea Ballou] was riding the circuit in the New Hampshire hills with a Baptist preacher one afternoon.
Official candidates of Pentecostal churches are typically one or more of the following: men who have achieved prominence in the church as itinerant evangelists, singers, or media presenters; sons and sons - in - law of head pastors; and Pentecostal businessmen who reach accords with their ecclesiastical leaders.
The church situation is one in which itinerant apostles and prophets are the leaders of the community, though they are being replaced by bishops and deacons.
Just as they unabashedly embrace one another in their hourlong postgame «sharing time» (they call it Afterglow), the Lutes embraced their role as playoff itinerants, embarking on the most remarkable run in recent college history.
At almost the same time as Thomas was predicting ecological meltdown, Kingsnorth was an itinerant eco-reporter, responsible for a memorable book on the antiglobalisation movement, One No, Many Yeses.
Witness the case of one Michael Dowd, an itinerant minister who calls himself an «evolutionary evangelist» and preaches the «holy trajectory» of evolution.
It has a lot going for it, including Bruce Willis, who helped finance it, as a blustering car dealer, one of his best performances to date; Barbara Hershey as his pill - popping wife; Nick Nolte as his sales manager and best friend, who guiltily harbors a fetish for lingerie; and Albert Finney as Vonnegut's dark doppelganger, itinerant hack SF writer Kilgore Trout.
I pass more than one itinerant woman in shabby chic clothes.
The three films in question were shot over three consecutive years (released in 1974, 1975, and 1976), and they all star Wenders» favorite actor, Rüdiger Vogler, as an itinerant lost soul, traveling across Germany (plus America, in one instance) in search of something that's never quite defined.
A night in coastal Portugal sees an itinerant American laborer (Anton Yelchin, in one of his last roles) and a restless French archaeology grad student (Lucie Lucas) meet for talk, sex and emotional fragmentation in Gabe Klinger's «Porto.»
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For example, say you have an itinerant teacher who spends a few hours at one school, then moves to another, and then another — each day of the week.
One wintry evening in 1951, an itinerant storyteller — a Seanchai, the very last practitioner of a fabled tradition extending back hundreds of years — arrives unannounced at a house in the Irish countryside.
His skills at stopping the clock were hard - earned and irreversible: He was now a lonely itinerant in time, belonging to not one age but to all of them and having no home other than the chronoclastic ether.
One of the reasons that I decided to do The Itinerant Printer project now is the renewed interest in analog art and the handmade.
Sometime after 1450, Carnevale returned to his native Urbino, where another itinerant painter, Piero della Francesca, curried favor with one of the most powerful and ruthless men in Italy.
A steadfast icon of the Miami skyline since 1925, the building — one that vastly predates the myriad condominium buildings surrounding it — has served itinerant purposes only.
Amongst an ever - expanding calendar of pop - up events and itinerant exhibitions, the institutional programme can sometimes feel like an analogue technology, bowed by neoliberal pressures and forced into circuitous collaboration with one another.
Thirty - five years ago Bob Olpin, the legendary chairman of the University of Utah College of Fine Arts, invited an itinerant painting professor to tackle a one - year teaching assignment.
Instead workers (artist and otherwise) transitioned to flexible, project - based, itinerant and temporary work situations (as opposed to a more Fordist model, where one goes in and does one's thing over and over).
Over two decades, the initiative that began as a modest annual workshop has become one of the most important platforms shining a global spotlight on South Asian art, organising and hosting international «itinerant» workshops, residencies and exhibitions.
This month, to celebrate its biannual On Location series, there's a screening every day (thirty - one in all), as the itinerant initiative shows rarely seen queer moving - image work in some of New York's gay - cruising / art - viewing landmarks.
Artist, poet, performer, essayist, and American Indian Movement activist Jimmie Durham has lead an itinerant life, never settling in one medium or project, moving from his native Arkansas to New York, Mexico, Europe, and elsewhere.
Use to transfer a vehicle at least ten model years old and worth less then $ 1250 from a property owner to a vehicle dismantler or itinerant vehicle collector when the vehicle has been abandoned for at least one month.
One of the problems with Aboriginal people is that they are often itinerant, and it is often a bugger of a job trying to find someone, so I have some doubts about this oOne of the problems with Aboriginal people is that they are often itinerant, and it is often a bugger of a job trying to find someone, so I have some doubts about this oneone.
So there were itinerant silhouette artists who did this very inexpensively, and you could capture the likeness of a loved one by having an artist look at you, and cut out your silhouette.
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