Sentences with phrase «as central elements»

• «I Myself Have Seen It: Photography and Kiki Smith,» Tang Museum Atrium, Skidmore College, 815 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs Contact: http://tang.skidmore.edu/index.php/calendars/view/300/tag:1/current:1 Notes: The exhibition will explore four roles photographs play as central elements in Smith's aesthetic and in the creation of her art.
Knoebel also worked in projection as a medium, though throughout these explorations he maintained his focus on the square and the grid as central elements.
The exhibition New Gravity / Interesting Thing includes video and performance works that address, in diverse ways, gender and sexuality as central elements of broader social issues.
Title aside, it is a while before we recognize Yuri as the protagonist, for the film is quick to spend time establishing Lara and her beauty as the central elements.
Among the pro-capitalist currents of the post-war, the neo-liberal school has always integrated as a central element one of the most virulent forms of anti-communism.
One Anglo - Catholic theologian, J. E. Fison, uses Buber's philosophy as the central element in his plea for a greater emphasis on the blessing of the Holy Spirit.
That connection might be superficially described by the statement that the story used history, that is, it absorbed the historical career of Jesus as its central element.
Where Massing differs is in his undoubtedly correct emphasis on treatment as the central element in any new drug policy.
It is not correct to say that liturgical worship is alien to that kind of Christian worship which finds place, as a central element, for the declaration of the kerygma.
And as a central element in its 40th anniversary celebrations, Bennigan's will unveil a month - long St. Paddy's Day promotion in March asking guests to «tell us your Bennigan's story» for the chance to win an all - expenses - paid dream vacation to Ireland.
Their work focuses on «autophagy» as a central element of cellular quality control.
The landmark 1972 legislation recognized marine mammals as a central element of their ocean ecosystems, setting population goals based on levels that would contribute to the health and stability of those ecosystems.
The two new, high - resolution displays, each with a 12.3 - inch diagonal, merge optically under a common cover glass to form a widescreen cockpit and thus emphasize the horizontal orientation of the interior design as a central element.
Organized by the museum's Assistant Curator, Amber Harper, the exhibition highlights Raissnia's mixed media work on paper as a central element of her multivalent practice, which encompasses film, photography, and performance.
This book catalogues several exhibitions that focused on contemporary video works made by both Israeli and international artists, with a focus on linking work made in the 1990s to work made in the 1970s via the common thread of the body as a central element.
A large reproduction of the sculpture was used as a central element of the 2012 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony.
Another gallery who has Los Angeles as a central element to its booth, with a strong selection of the city's artists, is Paris and Los Angeles - based Praz - Delavallade.
As a central element of the exhibition, selections from Mutu's sketchbooks will trace aspects of her creative process from her student days in the 1990s to current projects and provide insight into the origins of her inspiration.
This presentation highlights such renowned artists as Alberto Giacometti, David Hammons, Pablo Picasso, Gerhard Richter, Robert Ryman, Frank Stella, and Christopher Wool, among others, for whom gray has figured as a central element in artmaking.
This seminal era that spans the decades of the 1960s through the 1980s, saw artists such as Vija Celmins, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Joan Mitchell, Edward Ruscha, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol incorporating the medium as a central element of their artistic practices.
The living room, dining room and kitchen are all open plan, with the staircase acting as a central element dividing and defining the spaces.
The agency issued a statement on Wednesday confirming it is considering the revision, noting «any mission statement for this department will embody the principle of fairness as a central element of everything that we do.

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Small class sizes that allow for personalized learning are a central element of Gustavson's appeal, along with a program that the university describes as «international at heart» — global business content is worked into the curriculum and there's a variety of international exchange possibilities.
These include the company's soybean and cottonseed businesses as well as its glufosinate weedkiller, which is a direct competitor to Roundup, a central element of Monsanto's business.
Step 1 is really the most basic and traditional element of central banking, as liquidity, broadly speaking here, is currency elasticity in its more...
The imperial cult, the worship of the emperors, is one of the central elements in the ideology of the emperor and is a good place to start (though it is not, as is so often the case, the place to end).
They do not regard missions — understood as reaching the unreached — as «old style» but as the unchanged central element in the mission of the church.
Since I had, from my initial article, emphasized the element of divine judgment over the nation, quoting the great lines from Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address as my central text, I could not but find such an interpretation abhorrent.
The central element of the resurrection — Jesus of Nazareth's triumph over death — does not qualify as Christian Myth for the simple reason that we claim it is true.
U.S. psychological - warfare operations in Central America included elements such as the following:
Thus the gospel was concentrated in the person of Jesus; the hope of the Kingdom receded and became eventually only another name for «heaven,» the other world, the state of bliss beyond death, or, as in Thomas Aquinas, a term for the divine theodicy in general — though in truth this interpretation really emphasized a fundamental element in the whole biblical conception, in Jesus» teaching as elsewhere — and thus an intellectual concept of the person of Jesus tended to become central for Christian doctrine, theology, and devotion, rather than the person of God, his sovereignty and his redemptive will, his wisdom and his love.
At that moment my wife's enjoyment is central to her experience, to her self, and in so far as I make this my own I make an element of her — strictly, of the «she» of a moment ago, since my senses are not instantaneous — to become an element constitutive of me.
The various elements can be identified in different ways; but I should say that this central event must be thought of as including, whatever words may be used in designating them, the personality, life and teaching of Jesus, the response of loyalty he awakened, his death, his resurrection, the coming of the Spirit, the faith with which the Spirit was received, the creation of the community.
The equal dignity of all human beings, the freedom of the act of faith as the root of all the other civil freedoms, -LSB-...] are likewise central elements of the Christian Revelation that continue to model the European Civilisation.
So Büchner says: «Thinking must be regarded as a special mode of general natural motion, which is as characteristic of the substance of the central nervous elements as the motion of contraction is of the nerve - substance, or the motion of light is of the universal - ether....
Second, what kind of structure of the church will facilitate such dialogue and struggle which will at the same time strengthen the central elements of the church's being as the sacramental sign and interpreter of God's universal gift of salvation in Christ?
This was his central message and in his thought of it there was, so far as the Gospels reveal, no nationalistic element.
In summary, he defines rational religion as»... religion whose beliefs and rituals have been reorganized with the aim of making it the central element in a coherent ordering of life — an ordering which shall be coherent both in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct towards a unified purpose commanding ethical approval.»
For as long as the peculiarly Christian - prophetic religion bearing within itself the Stoa, Platonism and various other elements continues, all possibilities of a community and cult, and so all real power and extension of belief, will be tied to the central position of Christ for faith.5
A packaging redesign and strategy to pitch Bobo's homemade feel as part of a «freshly baked» subcategory of the bar set are central elements of the idea.
In recent games, maybe as a result of all the injuries in central midfield, we have seen Santi being deployed there and he really has shown another element of his game which I'm sure most Gooners never knew existed.
We here at Squawka have singled out seven other coaches that have taken a particular element of Guardiola's system and adopted it as a central tenet of their own.
As the season progresses Aaron is starting to boss the central midfield position, and with Arteta and Song beside him, he is in his element.
We believe the elections of Yudelka Tapia @ G. Oliver Koppell will: a) Preserve the elements in The Northern Central Bronx while b) Recognizing, as per the courts, that The Southern Central Bronx has now offically changed and needs new repesentation to help it to grow — after 20 years of skulldrugery.
'' My good people of Anambra Central, the outcome of what we witnessed was a conspiracy between some elements in PDP and the State Government who were panicking over what they referred to as my rising profile.
Specifically, in this work he has applied geometric structures similar to those of a crystal or graphene layer, not typically used to describe black holes, since these geometries better match what happens inside a black hole: «Just as crystals have imperfections in their microscopic structure, the central region of a black hole can be interpreted as an anomaly in space - time, which requires new geometric elements in order to be able to describe them more precisely.
A the press - conference in honor of the World Day to Combat Desertification, the Head of Biological and Landscape Diversity of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus Ms. Natalia Minchenko noted that the experience of Belarus with rewetting as a one of the elements of ecological rehabilitation of degraded peatlands is being picked up by other countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
A central hub satellite is also needed, as are several mobile «helper satellites» to assemble elements such as trusses that would hold everything together.
That this is the note on which the film ends lends a conclusive element to what in its early stages seems to be a more free - form narrative careening between depictions of place and circulation which is notable in its exclusion of the global north as a central point of reference.
Whilst Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban remains the standout effort in both the movie and book series, David Yates» fourth franchise offering in succession returns focus to the elements that made earlier iterations such engaging creations, with the central trio united in friendship as they wage an epic battle of good versus evil.
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