Not exact matches
Even those who felt knowledgeable about dogs, perceived that a bite «would not happen to them,» and so despite the warning signs would continue
acting in the same manner, suggesting that education
on body language was ineffective as a preventative measure.
Although there is no equivalent legislation pending in that
body, the Senate Committee
on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is putting the finishing touches
on a new version of the America COMPETES
Act, a broader bill to reauthorize programs at NSF and research at the departments of energy and commerce that could include
language on NSF's oversight of major facilities.
Look for other signs of flirting, such as eye contact or
body language, before
acting on it.
Gertrud renounces external eventfulness in order to cultivate internal or imaginative eventfulness» — and using the (constant - and - never - moving as a way to allow viewers to focus
on acting and the
body rather than
on technical formalist tricks, in fact, the shots are the longest technically allowable before the invention of digital shooting) camera merely as a functional recording - device rather than as an originator of instant meaning and knowledge as in Hollywood, this film remains the best summation of the truism that a longwinded presentation of several actors merely speaking for ten - minutes - a-scene while the camera does not move and no artificial and manipulative «cinematic
language» is involved, in other words, the dreaded «merely filmed non-cinematic literature and theatre,» not only has a much greater capacity to teach than any Hollywood mode of filmmaking but is more dramatic than any car chase.
The model statutory
language details how legislative
bodies can
act on the policy recommendations.
Lorde's
language of self - care is in itself a political
act, insisting
on the enduring existence of vulnerable
bodies; the burgeoning trend of quoting her poetry indicates the extent to which the egalitarian technological dream has failed.
Team Gallery has opened 2017 with a commanding group exhibition, The Love Object, a show curated by Tom Brewer that draws
on the writings of Roland Barthes to frame a
body of works exploring love and the
act of love through a more objective lens, delving into relations of
bodies, texts and
language as a mode of investigating not only the state of emotional attraction, but equally the frameworks we use to understand these forms.