Sentences with phrase «about particular moments»

She thought about artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, who used found materials to offer his own narrative about particular moments in American history.
Why did you write about this particular moment in Malaysian history?
His paintings are usually about a particular moment — «The work of art — a stop of time», he wrote in a diary — a chance arrangement of things on the breakfast table, with a figure perhaps, or a landscape as he saw it in the light of an instant, and so they are usually painted from a single drawing, or from more than one made in quick succession on the same occasion.
Relatively little has been written about this particular moment in artist activism.

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Setting aside First Amendment issues for the moment, the more I tried to talk to people about the story, and about geo - fencing in particular, the clearer it became that this common practice is just complicated enough and new - ish to consumers that it warranted a closer look.
There is one moment in particular that Burgstone talks about, when he had to reinforce his expanded expectations to fill the field he was playing on.
What do you think it is about this group of students in this particular moment that feels like a break from the past?
That moment can be filled individually with a prayer of any faith, with true silence for the meditation people, with nothing in particular for the atheists, or with thoughts about how you are going to remodel your kitchen next week for those who really have no idea about it.
It's also my experience that he is rarely interested in talking about the same things I am or answering the particular question I'm asking at the moment.
One commonly thinks that there is a certain age which is especially rich in hope, or one talks about being or having been at a certain period or a particular moment of one's Life so rich in hope and possibility.
Winn is honest about the ambiguity of the Bible on his topic, but equally unambiguous about the requirement of the gospel in our particular moment of discernment and obedience.
I will close with a porcher moment about all these films» loving and meticulous portrayal of particular places in Baltimore — such as the DINER — which have disappeared.
Then I want to pick up from the remarks I was listening to from Margaret yesterday morning, and then go on to the particular ways I am thing to think about space and time at the moment.
The day you can prove that invoking a particular god helps our scientific understanding in some way, you'll have your moment of glory and science will be grateful for the added knowledge that your god helped bring about..
About the politics of this particular moment, Krauthammer is surely right.
This practice of holding the ancient — ecumenical — creeds in common, while confessing anew in our varied situations according to the needs of a particular moment in history, has continued to mark the Reformed family, despite a long succession of discussions about the possibility of a common Reformed confession.
In particular, learning about the group called RAID (Researchers in Agriculture for International Development) was one of those «ah - ha» moments as part of the scholar days as it linked, for me, the opportunities and possibilities of how volunteers and experts can contribute to a multiplier effect in capacity building within large projects.
Moreover, I don't think Arsenal are seriously thinking about any particular summer transfer target at this moment in time as this current season is ongoing as they are still in the races for three titles which are the main focus that they are currently focusing on and not the summer transfers.
I have never thought about that until this particular moment.
My parents got over the news pretty quickly, they were super happy about my pregnancy and gave me the support and love that I needed at that particular moment in my life.
Great parents nurture compassion about a child's particular mental challenges and, in the moment, take into account the effect of hormones, hunger, and temperament on behavior.
Both college men and women focus primarily on a photographed woman's nonverbal emotional cues when making snap decisions about whether she is expressing sexual interest at a particular moment in time.
About four to seven times a day the teens were paged to record what they were paying the most attention to at that particular moment, followed by activities receiving their second - and third-most attention.
-- without registering or ascribing to it any particular value, whether about its intrinsic desirability or its attractiveness at a given moment.
Mechanical ventilation is a life saver, and studies have shown that at any particular moment about 40 percent of all patients in the intensive care unit are breathing with the help of a mechanical ventilator.
At the outset, as BusyBody monitors shifting behavior, it occasionally queries you about the interruption cost at that particular moment.
It's not about perfecting a particular posture, but instead paying attention to how the body feels in the moment.
However, I understand that grains are a great source of B vitamins in particular, and I am wondering about the impact of eliminating this food group completely as at the moment.
Think about it for just one moment; are you a person who has a strong desire or craving for a particular food or drink?
What I love about this dress in particular is that it's thick enough fabric you don't need a jacket and it's simple enough — #stripes #blessed — you can throw your favorite blanket scarf on top of it for those chillier moments, but strip it off the scarf when the sun starts warming things up.
One of the things that I've loved so much about having this blog as an outlet for me over the past eight years is that I've been able to word - vomit the heck out of whatever I'm going through at a particular time and moment.
I have moments when I'm all about gold or rose gold and right now I'm all about silver because there is a particular silver necklace that I'm wearing all the time so I tend to wear more silver pieces to go with it.
Just give it a thought — you are attracted only to the physical appearance at the very first moment, since you know nothing about this woman as a person at this particular juncture.
There are times when you might question whether six hours was necessary to tell this particular story — I often wonder that about Netflix productions — but there's never a moment where Olson or Morris fail to fascinate.
Honestly, more than any speech or dialogue exchange within the movie, the structure here suggests a lot about how fleeting any given moment, any particular memory, any specific item, or any person's life actually is in the big picture of life across generations.
Beyond its best little moments, the movie is addressing a serious issue, and it feels awfully churlish to complain that its earnest depictions of soldiers in psychological pain isn't novel enough, or that Koale's performance is a little shakier than Teller's, or that the movie doesn't have much to say about the Iraq War in particular, or that it eventually tries to pass off a lack of resolution as an abbreviated happy ending.
I can see some people complaining about one particular character that is given the shortest end of the stick when compared to pretty much everyone else, but this character's whole purpose ends up being the final driving factor of the film and the most emotionally resonating moment when stripped down to its raw core.
The other men each get at least a moment to shine as well — Damon (so young, so genuine) telling a funny story about his brothers, Goldberg taunting the German POWs, Pepper explaining his particular take on faith.
This Is 40 in particular feels like a movie about life as we are living it at this moment.
He gives them lots of room to work, fitting in quirky character moments and extended, humorously idiotic dialog about nothing in particular.
There's a moment about three - quarters of the way through BPM — this crucial shot's placement in the narrative, neither too early nor too late, is another mark of this film's exacting delicacy — when we get a glimpse into the dream world of Sean, a passionate lover of both life in general and his new boyfriend in particular, who's unrelievedly furious at the prospect of dying this far before his time.
DOMINIC COOKE: It's about a very particular moment, a particular moment in a couple's life but also a particular moment in history - 1962, before the kind of revolution of the»60s kicked in and Britain was still stuck in a very sort of repressed, austere time.
It happens repeatedly in the film, and each time, it says something different about where Alma and Reynolds's relationship is at that particular moment, and about what each wants from the other.
While there are moments implying breezy, spontaneous improvisation in virtually all Hawks pictures, no other has such an all - pervasive sense of a floating party where a couple of particular people keep bumping into the fact that there's something lovely about each of them and something cosmically joyous about the two of them together.
Everything Harry Dean Stanton has done in his career, and his life, has brought him to his moment of triumph in «Lucky,» an unassumingly wonderful little film about nothing in particular and everything that's important.
Since my own relationship with all Malick's films remains fluid, I'll try to reveal certain impressions about his latest project at this one moment in time, at this particular crossroads of perception.
Are there things in particular that you especially treasure about your time with him, perhaps that come to your mind at random moments as you're in your day?
If you have a story to tell — something you've realized over the course of your career about how to get students excited about learning; a strategy you recently tried that didn't quite work out and how you changed course; an aha moment that led you to rethink how you teach a particular subject or lesson — you're in the right place.
The latter is a finite containment of (we hope) the best we know about a subject at a particular moment in time.
You're on the front lines of transforming K — 12 education, and you have a story to tell: something you've realized over the course of your career about how to get students excited about learning; a strategy you recently tried that didn't quite work out and how you changed course; an aha moment that led you to rethink how you teach a particular subject or lesson.
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