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Views End of an era or start...
Not exact matches
I maintained that, contrary to the commonly expressed or tacitly accepted
view, the
era of active evolution did not
end with the appearance
of the human zoological type: for by virtue
of his acquirement
of the gift
of individual reflection Man displays the extraordinary quality
of being able to totalize himself collectively upon himself, thus extending on a planetary scale the fundamental vital process which causes matter, under Certain conditions, to organize itself in elements which are ever more complex physically, and psychologically ever more centrated.
But M, played with predictable perfection by Judi Dench,
ends her inquiry evidence with an Alfred Tennyson quote which summarises a much more modern
view of Britain in the post-colonial
era.
1:20 PM Liu - Abundance Studies
of Stellar Hosts
of Terrestrial Planets 1:40 PM Kitiashvili - 3D Realistic Modeling
of Stellar Convection as a Tool to Study Effects
of Stellar Jitter on RV Measurements 2:00 PM Crossfield - Planet Densities (invited) 2:30 PM Break and Poster
Viewing 3:00 PM Guyon - Coronagraphs for Planet Detection (invited) 3:30 PM Martins - Exoplanet Reflections in the
era of Giant Telescopes 3:50 PM Close - Direct Detection
of Exoplanets with GMT AO: A proof
of concept design for a GMT Phase A ExAO planet imager 4:10 PM Direct Imaging Discussion - Led by Jared Males 5:20 PM
End of meeting for the day 5:30 PM Buses depart for Monterey Bay Aquarium 6:00 PM Conference Banquet Wednesday, September 28 7:30 - 9:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Lewis - JWST - ELT Synergy (invited) 9:30 AM Greene - Characterizing exoplanet atmospheres with JWST 9:50 AM Morzinski - Breaking degeneracies in understanding fundamental exoplanet properties with ELTs 10:10 AM Break and Poster
Viewing 11:00 AM Cotton - Detecting Clouds in Hot Jupiters with Linear Polarisation 11:20 AM Boss - Summary
End of an
Era In a move that is surprising, but not as surprising as Kimishima stepping down as Nintendo...
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In a way, that distinction between classical -
era theatrical
viewing and 21st - century digital dispersion leads right into the discussion about the two
endings of Get Out that I've been waiting to have since the unreleased one went online back in the spring, along with the release
of the Get Out DVD.
The film is a romantic
view of an
era often explored from the perspective
of the great depression,
of the
end of a class system,
of a broken Europe plagued by continental and civil way.
You can enjoy great
views of the south shore
of Santa Cruz Island, west
end of Anacapa Island and evidence
of the past ranching
era of Santa Cruz.
Bakumatsu means
End of the Bakufu Period, and as its name implies, it was the sometimes tragically
viewed era when ancient Japanese culture and tradition were being discarded in favor
of the Western lifestyle.
Books featuring the work
of Robert Burley include
Viewing Olmsted: Photographs by Robert Burley, Lee Friedlander, and Geoffrey James; O'Hare: Airport on the Prairie; The Disappearance
of Darkness: Photography at the
End of the Analog
Era; and An Enduring Wilderness: Toronto's Natural Parklands.
Albers worked in a discipline traditionally
viewed as feminine, she was a student and ardent admirer
of South American weaving, thought
of as a niche interest in the US («I will be accused
of crass one - sidedness in my feeling
of awe for the textile arts
of Peru») and she was married to Josef Albers, who achieved great fame as a painter in the post-war
era ---- all these things perhaps contributed to her relative neglect towards the
end of the twentieth century.
Installation
view of Nice Style: The World's First Pose Band, showing (left to right): Fibreglass cast
of Robin Fletcher's head for the exhibition
End of an
Era (1975, Robin Fletcher collection) «High Up On A Baroque Palazzo» poster (1974, Tony Stokes collection) Photo by Craigie Horsfield
of «High Up On A Baroque Palazzo» (1974, Bruce McLean collection)
The ecological limits
of the planet are now in clear
view, as expressed by the combination
of climate change, peak oil (the
end of the
era of cheap energy), and overall global resource depletion and extinctions.
That said, it does feel dated, overdone and a little bit creaky in places, and A
View To A Kill really marks the
end of the road for «classic» Connery - Lazenby - Moore Bond - cinema was moving on, and it was time to bring the iconic spy film franchise into the modern
era.