Sentences with phrase «lexicon of»

From barn doors and beadboard to vessel sinks and waterfall edges ─ and not forgetting shiplap ─ here's our handy - dandy lexicon of «JCSL»... aka Joanna and Chip as Second Language.
Are you confused and overwhelmed by the extensive lexicon of real estate terms and words?
The stereotype of the seller of swamp land in Florida, or of the Brooklyn Bridge remain in the general lexicon of public mythology, much in the same way that the snake oil salesman of lore exists.
If so, ask whether you can obtain a lexicon of the company's core competencies and the role competencies for the target position.
While the lexicon of voice commands the PS4 understands is relatively meager, I predict it will be patched pretty quickly to support a broader vocabulary and become competitive with the Xbox One's impressive voice control system.
Posting, upvoting, hearting, pinning, tweeting, liking, commenting, instagramming, and clapping all joined the lexicon of internet interaction.
But over time Slack wants to become a kind of lexicon of information, with everything easily accessible, and it's starting to do that today with a big update to its search function.
«Actual cash value» is a controversial term in the lexicon of home insurance agencies, precisely because the simplicity of the words lends it to interpretation.
It's relevant to AI because, the citation says: «Sinclair has gone into battle to bring topics such as blockchain and artificial intelligence into the lexicon of even the staunchest traditionalists....
At the end of the boot camp, students can expect to understand the lexicon of the tech industry, along with basic principles in project management, finance, technology, and contract drafting.
I'm told to lean in and then I'm told to push out and then I'm told bullying has to be banished from the feminine lexicon of language.
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Indeed, those searches have entered the everyday lexicon of the community, and the process, of undertaking such a search, is commonly referred to as «to google».
The omission may well be down to the simple fact that the phrase «human rights» has passed into the lexicon of pejorative terms employed by the British media, alongside «political correctness», as shorthand for something that runs contrary to a deeply ingrained British sense of fair play.
Lawrence Solum discusses the lexicon of legitimacy, as in «The invasion of Iraq does not have a legitimate basis in international law,» but expresses unease over its use because of ambiguity and the lack of theoretical analysis.
What also struck me, though, is that the interpreters at this event had to be able to do this while also choosing the correct word or expression in a technical subject area: To an extent, the lexicon of law is a third language to add to the task.
It is a rising concept because as a term of art, it didn't exist in the lexicon of the common law until the late mid-20th Century.
Just a few of the names that have entered the lexicon of devastation wrought by the foolishness of mankind.
For all the shortcomings of the older system, the USGBC, better or worse, has been a major contributor to putting GREEN into the lexicon of every developer, real estate owner and building professional in the United States (and other countries).
Russia and Ukraine were the two biggest beneficiaries of the JI system, which allowed them to trade emissions reductions units (ERUs) «proving» that carbon cuts had been made, for assigned amount units (AAUs) from rich world polluters, in the exotic lexicon of carbon trading.
May we add «relatively few» to the lexicon of climate science that includes «remarkably similar»?
The use of words like «denier» to ridicule opponents to their «consensus» should have been stopped, instead reputable institutions like the Royal Society, and popular «science» journals like New Scientist fanned the flames by adopting this lexicon of abuse to smother debate.
Though the Paris Agreement boasts an unprecedented international commitment to sustainability, its implications for carbon markets so far have simply recycled a lexicon of deceptive semantics — which means the Paris Agreement could well be the prologue to yet another generation of policy abuse.
«Wrong» was also an option, but I guess that's not in the lexicon of climate scientists and thier followers.
Yes, very good indeed... always good reading, and «climatastrophe» needs to enter the lexicon of green newspeak.
Eventually this will change and «climate change» will join phlogiston, Lysenko's theories and the four humors of the body in the lexicon of «settled science» that turned out not to be true at all.
(The title, of course, builds from «Houston, we've had a problem,» second only to Neil Armstrong's «one small step» statement in the lexicon of electrifying NASA moments.)
But thanks to the efforts of the Young Farmers Coalition, the Lexicon of Sustainability, and the design studio Rumplefarm, the practices of innovative farmers and ranchers who are building soil and saving water in one of the country's most challenging regions, western Colorado, is getting highlighted.
Calhoun - «The phrase «pure pop perfection» is likely an overused crutch in the lexicon of music criticism.
«Lessness» (to borrow from Kramer's lexicon of excoriation) was doubtless at issue, but it was also precisely the
The title of the artist's Randall Scott Projects show, «The Things I Think I Can Make,» refers to the way he combines observations stored in what he calls «my lexicon of available imagery, or visual vocabulary.»
During his career, Pousette - Dart created a lexicon of biomorphic and totemic forms that provided rich visual and symbolic sources that he would explore throughout his long career in a multitude of painterly approaches.
Utilizing a lexicon of formal compositional possibilities Joy in Paperwork, 2016 presents 42 rubber - stamp drawings from the 1000 + work project recently on view in the Gwangju Biennial.
Celebrating the region MOCA calls home is an exhibiti on titled Southern Routes, exploring back roads, communities, and moments that frame the lexicon of culture in the American South.
His current book - length projects include How Art Can Be Thought, an examination of art pedagogy and a lexicon of terms used within the art critique; and Ark of Martyrs, a rhyming «rewrite» and accompanying video installations of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.
A review that appeared in the Chicago Tribune stated, «Lee unfurled an extraordinary lexicon of vocal colors, tones and textures.
Combining her lexicon of images — architectonic and decorative, art - historical and vernacular, funerary and monumental — Azoulay creates an open - ended narrative that the viewer is invited to complete.
«Taking his prior compositions as a lexicon of forms to be reworked, Kahn here has swapped out the refined, pale surfaces of his older works for the darkness of elemental metal.
In doing so, the lexicon of images and materials commonly found throughout his work include wax and the tools used to melt it, heat or fire, engines and the fuel needed to maintain them, as well as associated hues such as oranges, yellows, and reds.
Both are concerned with «painting» as a subject rather then a process, opening up the lexicon of possibilities for painting in general, painting not as a vehicle for personal narrative -LSB-...]
Though he was the youngest artist in the show, he had already been exhibiting commercially for a few years prior in Chicago and was developing an alchemical lexicon of symbols and references.
Goldberg's visual language draws upon the lexicon of technology, incorporating forms such as intricate meshes and 3D wireframe models.
They are more about a shared lexicon of how you see form.
Both were originally conceived as part of the visual lexicon of Uncounted, a larger project about time, light, and performativity.
The lexicon of images in Bass's paintings becomes a theatre of symbols, continually shifting and repeating, which addresses image production and consumption through a language that may suggest the viewers to «read» the paintings.
This two - part exhibition brings together artistic practices that investigate the behavior of materials and the lexicon of their movement, extending the legacies of kinetic art and process - based artworks.
In her first solo exhibition in Toronto, Millman expands on her ongoing, cinema - inspired lexicon of single working girls.
-LSB--RSB- The images, when amassed and viewed together, render their subjects as a lexicon of forms.
Like many of the German lots, «it encapsulates such a rich lexicon of memories and histories,» according to Klosterfelde, «its fragility suggesting the weaknesses of the past yet the fact it still barely remains intact evokes a certain hope for the future.»
Math Bass» paintings create spatial narratives out of a crisply executed lexicon of shapes and symbols, made ambiguous by their arrangements and relations to one another — like a peculiar map or game.
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