Sentences with phrase «afterthoughts on»

Knowledge of the Past is the Key to the Future: Some Afterthoughts on Discovery, 1986, Robert Colescott
Two years and a gallery switch later, the pop surrealist, street artist and culture jammer is back — in the streets as well as indoors with Skin Deep: Post-Instinctual Afterthoughts On Psychological Portraiture, his new solo effort (previewed) at Lazarides Gallery in London.
Through the act of layering graphic black and white paint over photocopies of Polariods, Christopher Wool has abstracted any literal imagery in Maybe, Maybe Not, reworking each piece to reflect a series of afterthoughts on his painting.
Sydney & Walda Besthoff, Courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong, © Mickalene Thomas; Robert Colescott — Knowledge of the Past is the Key to the Future: Some Afterthoughts on Discovery, 1986.
Knowledge of the Past is the Key to the Future: Some Afterthoughts on Discovery, 1986, Robert Colescott, acrylic on canvas, 90 x 114 in., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Arthur Hoppock Hearn Fund, 1987.166, © 2017 Estate of Robert Colescott / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / Art Resource, NY.
CVG sat down with the head of Grasshopper Manufacture to hear his afterthoughts on his recent Wii - exclusive slasher, No More Heroes.
I discovered Afterthoughts on Lawrence Block's blog, and immediately downloaded it to my Kindle.
A piece from the «Daily Politics» column of the Daily News voices «insider» comments and afterthoughts on the fate of the Kingsbridge Armory decision this week and the role of Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union President Stuart Applebaum.
«It's an afterthought on the list of dangers associated with aquatic recreation,» he told VICE News.
The love of Christ should be recognised as the wise expression of God's plan in the Incarnation, not just some unanimated affirmation of human weakness as a sort of afterthought on God's part.
• When the chicken feels like an afterthought on the menu • When the menu lists a skinless / boneless chicken breast • When your server can't tell you a thing about its preparation • When there is a heavy sauce • When there is danger the bird has been over-brined (online reviews help here)
Scott Kazmir was an afterthought on the Sugar Land Skeeters, and he clawed his way back, inch by inch, to be the free agent prize years later for a division - winning team.
Folsom went from an afterthought on the basketball scene to a near Cinderella - like story after the Bulldogs came up just short of a CIF Division II title, losing to St. John Bosco - Bellflower 63 - 54 on March 29 at Sleep Train Arena.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Flagbearer also claimed this particular promise was a mere afterthought on the NPP's part as this proposal did not feature in its 2016 manifesto.
Instead, it just assumes that the overall narrative could work with the zombies as a mere afterthought on many situations.
«Coverage of teachers unions needs to emerge from its current position as an afterthought on the education beat and assume its place alongside national fiscal and political reporting,» he concludes.
Coverage of teachers unions needs to emerge from its current position as an afterthought on the education beat, and assume its place alongside national fiscal and political reporting.
Music is, at best, an afterthought on the Nook HD.
The whole thing feels like a bit of an afterthought on the Voyage, with Amazon more focused on a consistency of design language across Kindles.
Food for the Parks Spotlight: Muir Woods >> The Café inside Muir Woods National Monument used to be a place where a visitor might purchase a sandwich as an afterthought on her way home from a walk on Muir Beach.
Archeologists currently excavating the site are revealing burials and occupation levels from the Formative Period (2,500 years ago) on through the enormous fortifications of the 4th century Regional Development period; a scattering of late - period Inca structures seems like an afterthought on the top of the highest hill.
The F310's D - pad, which is sometimes an afterthought on other controllers, features a responsive design that lends itself well to platformers such as Shovel Knight and simple menu surfing and button combos in Final Fantasy XIV.
I included their insurance as an afterthought on a last minute trip to Las Vegas with my mom.
The camera is so much of an afterthought on the M3 that there's no flash and you don't get all the features you do on a flagship phone like the Huawei P9.
Packed - in peripherals are usually an afterthought on most gaming desktops, but on the Y900 RE, they're one of the main selling points.

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Idea Crossing should focus on that concept and forget about buzz marketing, which has been out there for some time and strikes me as an afterthought.
Develop a bank of catchy titles you can draw on to ensure you have lots of ideas to draw from and your titles aren't an afterthought.
Often an afterthought, only replaced when carpal tunnel or BlackBerry thumb sets in, today's keyboards are more than just conversation starters; they can be stylish and functional additions to your gadget collection, whether you're looking for a light - and - lean on - the - go option or a desktop workhorse.
LanguageLine, says Klein, had been trying to do a lot of things to boost its bottom line, from selling prepaid interpreter calling cards to monetizing data on language usage, but most of its efforts were only an afterthought.
Since a department doesn't bring on board a new hire every day, the process can seem like a distraction or afterthought for a manager when the time arrives.
Canada dwarfs Ghana and Tanzania, but it still typically is an afterthought for global investors who concentrate most of their attention on the U.S., China and Europe.
Privacy by design: Privacy is not something a company adds on as an afterthought; any online service that needs personal data in order to function must collect the minimum amount of data necessary for that purpose.
For the current Tribune Company and board, the newspapers appear to be a soon - top - be-dispatched afterthought — one they don't want to shine much of a light on.
Many entrepreneurs admit that branding and marketing are usually an afterthought; they are too busy figuring out all that goes into successful production on a limited budget.
But this new goal, coming «to share in the divine nature», is not tacked on to the end of our earthly existence as an afterthought; rather, this new goal changes the whole trajectory of our earthly lives.
We are told that «Jesus came to die,» as if the Sermon on the Mount is just a suggestion or an afterthought.
Other Catholic politicians may be targets, but they seem an afterthought compared to the focus on a candidate for the highest office in the land.
In too many Baptist churches, baptism is an afterthought to the real work of a prior conversion experience, an act justified on the purely historical grounds that «Jesus told us to do it» (though why and for what effect remain in doubt), a procedure mainly of value in entitling one to vote in future congregational squabbles.
So, he began with downgrading woman's creation as an afterthought of God's and went on to Eve's temptation, which firmly places all the blame for the Fall on her, with Adam's only fault in listening to her.
Jesus seems an afterthought in the song, just as his place in the statuary seems secondary — the lesser god on the lap of the greater.
To some readers of Whitehead, it may seem that the consequent nature of God is something of an addendum, something that was «stuck on» as an afterthought and which is not essential to his system.
From this perspective, the reduction of persons to a multiplicity of «actual entities,» and their reconstruction as «societies,» strikes one as an afterthought forced by a «cosmological» or perhaps a «physicalistic» tendency on the part of Whitehead.
You are telling them they are a tacked on afterthought, a dim, imperfect thing that is destined to always fall short of the full light of God's glory.
In the older story of creation, she was even pictured as an afterthought, made not on an equality with man but as a by - product; and, along with the serpent, she was represented as responsible for Adam's fall and was specially cursed with travail in childbirth as a penalty.
When we insist on preaching about our efforts and making the gospel an afterthought, we have begun glorifying our works, glorifying ourselves.
Long seen as something of an afterthought to the core business of selling products, service has become a way to stand out from the crowd by focusing on solving customers» problems in the longer term,...
not always on time and breakfast is often an afterthought.
It's usually a dry, overly - spiced, overly - sweet cake that sits virtually untouched on the Rosh Hashanah buffet — more like an afterthought than a truly inspiring dessert.
Reggie drafted them as an afterthought late on.
Often an afterthought, but if you're planning on cooking an involved dish, you ought to pick some up at the store.
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