Sentences with phrase «obliteration of»

Do you know that I even tried to get MUSIC yesterday for our party but after a complete obliteration of my flash player due to my technical difficulties, that is no longer possible.
Considering the determined perseverance, time, effort and money that many prospective adoptive parents are willing to devote to adopting a child, I am astounded at the acceptance and inertia they demonstrate when faced with the obliteration of the adoptee's history.
They were so dispersed, heterogeneous, and integrated into civil population from the outset, in large measure due to their origins as a civilian militia, that only complete obliteration of Afghanistan would have eradicated them entirely.
on crop production, similar to his obliteration of the «super shtick» here and on the earlier thread..
The obliteration of Lohachara island, in India's part of the Sundarbans where the Ganges and the Brahmaputra rivers empty into the Bay of Bengal, marks the moment when one of the most apocalyptic predictions of environmentalists and climate scientists has started coming true.»
A brush with the infinite was achieved via Yayoi Kusama «s — light installation — Aftermath of obliteration of eternity — candle - like lights being mirrored ad infinitum
Guston's post-50's studio was a menagerie of masterful deconstruction and then obliteration of formal painterly concerns.
Yayoi Kusama, Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity, 2009, Installation view at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
A noteworthy feature of this scheme was the complete obliteration of all distinctions of class, creed, race, or sex among its beneficiaries.
Distillation of time and obliteration of information characterize her drawings and sculptures.
Featured Image: «Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity, 2009,» Yayoi Kusama.
its all that there is, borrows from both Federico Garcia Lorca and Leonard Cohen's rewriting of the original poem Pequeño Vals Vienes, articulating the obliteration of an original, and drawing connections between objects, places, space and time through the complicated conduits of memory and subjectivity.
Figuration is often marginalized — along with prewar American art in general — in mainstream accounts of the 20th century, which is typically portrayed as a progressive obliteration of figural representation.
It is through Salcedo's attention to materials and the obliteration of the human form in her iconography that the artist produces aesthetic experiences that humbly invite reflection and remembrance.
Beginning with the milestone installation Infinity Mirror Room — Phalli's Field filled with hundreds of red - spotted phallic tubers, the exhibition will also include Infinity Mirror Room — Love Forever, a hexagonal box with a peephole and reflecting flashing lights, Dots Obsession — Love Transformed into Dots, the room filled with balloon sculptures of vinyl, the Obliteration Room, an all - white replica of a domestic setting that will be covered with colorful dots, and more recent Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity and Souls of Millions of Light Years Away, spectacular LED environments filled with lanterns or crystalline balls.
Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity, 2009.
Yayoi Kusama Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity 2009 Wood, mirror, plastic, acrylic, LED, black glass, and aluminum Collection of the artist Courtesy of Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo / Singapore; Victoria Miro, London; David Zwirner, New York © Yayoi Kusama
Tacita Dean, in the book accompanying her recent Turbine Hall installation at London's Tate Modern [1], essentially campaigns for the preservation of celluloid film by rallying film makers, writers and artists to speak out against the immediate threat of obliteration of her (and their) medium.
Distillation of time and obliteration of information characterize Stefana McClure's (Lisburn, Northern Ireland, 1959) approach.
Enveloping the background completely in «Last Piece» (1958), the expanses of grey field suggest erasure — an obliteration of the artist's previous association to pure abstraction.
A view of Yayoi Kusama's installation Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity at Gagosian Gallery until June 27, West 24th street, New York.
The Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity was inspired in part by the Japanese tradition of releasing paper lanterns in honor of departed loved ones.
The mirror rooms that will be joining the current installation are Infinity Mirror Room — Phalli's Field, Infinity Mirror Room — Love Forever, Dots Obsession — Love Transformed into Dots, Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity, and The Obliteration Room.
The obliteration of Home?
We also found in CKCS that cerebellar crowding in the caudal CCF is more sensitive to changes in relative cerebellar volume than cerebellar crowding in the rostral CCF, which is consistent with the theory that increased cerebellar volume results in the cerebellum shifting caudally and causes obliteration of dead space in the caudal CCF.
This is the actual obliteration of nerves which create or add to terminal pain.
Computed tomography of the bird's orbital region revealed a large right orbital soft tissue mass that extended lateral to the orbital rim with obliteration of the globe without bone involvement.
Homeopathy is opposed to the use of drugs in crude forms for the mere purpose of palliating or suppressing the symptoms, since Homeopathy's main purpose is the cure or complete obliteration of disease and the total restoration of health.
Designed for track - day use and utter obliteration of lap times (and rear tires), the Z06 is a 650 HP supercharged Corvette starting at $ 79,000...
A lot of rat rod motivation seems to come from a general up - your - exhaust aesthetic compared to the somewhat fussier custom crowd and a year zero obliteration of traditional hotrod date - coded accuracy.
The notion that Tarantino is a scabrously Pinteresque debunker of liberal cant would hold more water if he didn't indulge so gleefully his love of gruesome slaughter, exemplified here by the obliteration of one man's face.
Last Night fades in on 6 p.m. of what we soon discover will be the last day before the complete obliteration of the planet (a specific reason is never given though the film does draw attention to the fact that night has not existed for some time).
Thanos» cure for the universe's ills is the obliteration of half of all living beings across the galaxies.
The obliteration of reality appears to be a natural side effect of defending the indefensible.
I realized that I was participating in a ritualistic obliteration of my kinks and coils when I didn't even have to!
Obliteration of these arteries by cholesterol buildup results in compromised nutrient supply to the nerve itself.
Isn't this invasion of the countryside as pernicious as the obliteration of a dozen Twyford Downs?
But the agonising question for surviving Liberal Democrats now is whether the near - obliteration of the party could have been avoided.
Sometimes if there is an automatic obliteration of records, we may lose materials that are indeed important, that have historical value, and again, there may be situations in which we can not necessarily predict the significance of the record.»
The system of regions and states preserving their autonomy in relation to local matters such as education, healthcare, language, chieftaincy, local government, intra-state commerce, local policing etc. while federating together regarding matters such as currency, defence and national security, foreign relations, customs and excise etc. liberates diverse peoples by removing the fear of obliteration of their local identity while allowing for synergies at the national level that benefit everyone.
«This report demonstrates that the obsessive obliteration of vital information and guidance by the Coalition Government is leaving children and young people highly vulnerable and is placing additional burdens on schools as they have to use their own time and resources to plug the gap.»
The election result would indeed change British politics, although not in the way that Cameron intended: the obliteration of the Conservatives» Liberal Democrat coalition partners cleared the way for the referendum that set Britain on a path to leave the EU and ended Cameron's political career.
on Absolute Obliteration Of The Corner Flag By Matt Ritchie After Scoring Newcastle's 2nd Goal v Reading
We all remember its 43 - 42 Fiesta Bowl win over Oklahoma, but you might forget the No. 5 AP finish, second - ranked scoring offense, and obliteration of 10 - win Oregon State.
Never mind that besides that Alabama win, A&M's finest day was an obliteration of a Mississippi State team which has one win over an FBS team with a winning record (Middle Tennessee State), or that Shanoff dropped the Bulldogs off his ballot: Johnny Football's magic is strong, indeed.
And the Crimson Tide doesn't have West Virginia to watch out for anymore, not after Texas Tech's 49 - 14 obliteration of the Mountaineers.
It began on August 1, 1944, and ended with the German obliteration of Warsaw two months later.
In the meantime, I am convinced that gratification can be as real as craving and that love does not require the total obliteration of otherness as Altizer maintains.
It is God alone who can reveal the entire reality of the sacrificial process, reverse through resurrection its obliteration of victims, and structure an alterative option for human solidarity.
Depending on his school of thought and the particular concepts of the section of the Party with which he identified himself, he might differ from his fellows as to the manner in which he hoped to effect his regeneration, but his true aim was the complete obliteration of the past.
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