Sentences with phrase «as lacuna»

Two gloved hands hold a rectangular panel, a double of the picture plane: the painting becomes the artist's stand - in (representation as lacuna).
Meanwhile, some new acquisitions — including at least one work so fresh from the studio that you can smell the paint, as well as a lacuna - filling photograph by Asco, a Los Angeles Chicano artist collective from the»70s and»80s (above)-- are making their own high - profile debuts.

Not exact matches

The sins of imperialism stain the British as well as the French, and if there is a lacuna in my historical fiction, it is the absence of a novel dealing with the kind of cruelties that have been exposed by writers such as William Dalrymple (The Last Mughal) and Ferdinand Mount (The Tears of the Rajas).
It should be said immediately, however, in defense of such lacunae, that there is, in some quarters, a serious reexamination of the wisdom of having instruction in preaching as a separate curriculum item.
The English vicar and novelist Charles Kingsley wrote to Darwin, «I have learnt to see that it is just as noble a conception of Deity, to believe that He created primal forms capable of self - development into all forms needful... as to believe that He required a fresh act of intervention to supply the lacunas which He himself made» (F. Darwin, 288).
A group of good governance advocates under the aegis of «Our Mumu Don Do» movement led by ace musician, Charles Oputa popularly known as Charly Boy, on Tuesday, stormed the office of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, to engage with him over what it described as «observable lacuna» in the Nigeria's electoral laws.
If it does, these gravitational lacunae will be the last resting place of other occasionally fashionable theories, such as Modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND).
Rhodococcus sp. exhibits morphological differentiation and can be found as both cocci and filaments [16] consistent with forms found in lacunae from this survey (Fig. 10).
Lacuna Coil's Delirium Written by Mike Ritchie, June 5, 2016, at 1:31 p.m. Milan's Lacuna Coil has brought forth a new record, self - described as pure insanity.
Milan's Lacuna Coil has brought forth a new record, self - described as pure insanity.
Lacuna Coil's Delirium is explained as a record telling the stories of captured, entombed spirits and soul's asylum bound, trapped in real life unhealthy, dangerous relationships
Every year as the awards race picks up, it seems as if we're all collectively Lacuna - ed into forgetting all the great performances that came before Oscar narrows them down to twenty that by then, have won or been nominated for dozens of other awards.
So, without anything to do or say, the filmmakers ask your indulgence as they cram the lacunae with dog reaction shots, cat reaction shots, baby reaction shots, dogs humping legs and other things shots, cat flushing the toilet and having toilet paper stuck to its paw shots, and, of course, Barbra Streisand on speed riding De Niro like the world's biggest (and loudest) jockey on the world's craziest steed, massaging Blythe Danner, and never, ever, not even for a second, finding it prudent to shut her kvetch hole.
Yet as Joel lies asleep, hooked up to the mind - wiping apparatus which locates and destroys his recollections of life with Clementine in reverse order, Joel's subconscious trip down memory lane makes him realise just how much he wants to preserve Clementine there — and so he embarks on a desperate attempt to hide Clementine in the parts of his head where Lacuna's machine is least likely to look.
As an example of online publishing, Amie Kweon's site Lacuna Books (http://lacunabooks.com/) is a nice site that publishes in HTML and EPUB.
The department has in recent years been addressing this lacuna by buying objects that express high - Victorian taste, such as the «Pericles dressoir» designed by Bruce Talbert in 1866.
(Of course, it has annoying lacunae, as these previews always do — including almost all of the discussion section.)
appears as a notable lacuna
This lacuna could hurt marketing: as a client, I'd want to know about who is on my team.
Given that the European Union's own resources include, as provided in Article 2 (1) of Council Decision 2007 / 436 / EC, Euratom of 7 June 2007 on the system of the European Communities» own resources (OJ 2007 L 163, p. 17), revenue from application of a uniform rate to the harmonised VAT assessment bases determined according to European Union rules, there is thus a direct link between the collection of VAT revenue in compliance with the European Union law applicable and the availability to the European Union budget of the corresponding VAT resources, since any lacuna in the collection of the first potentially causes a reduction in the second» (para. 26).
JOTWELL should thus close this lacuna in US law by providing information as to what is «new, important, and interesting in most areas of the law».
The CJEU rightfully avoids a lacuna in the system of fundamental rights protection, and also avoids legal difficulties as to how a different scope of the Charter would be reconciled with older case law on fundamental rights protection.
«Instead of a Conclusion», as part VI aptly promises, it takes stock of EU accession to the ECHR in general and opines that this step will close the last remaining lacunae in human rights protection in Europe (Christos L. Rozakis).
The Bank will address lacunae in the financial structure by acting as a wholesale second - tier financial intermediary in coordination with and via other financial institutions, including commercial banks and private investors.
As identified by Commissioner Blair QC in the Royal Court decision of In the Matter of L [2015] JRC119, there is «a lacuna in Jersey's law of ancillary relief» because the Royal Court has no statutory power to set aside a disposal by a non-compliant spouse or civil partner determined to put assets beyond the reach of his or her estranged partner.
[x] Justice Newbould found that the Canadian Court had broad inherent jurisdiction to «do what is just in the circumstances» and make orders as required to fill in gaps or lacunae not covered by specific provisions in the CCAA, pursuant to section 11 of the CCAA.
Resistance to this concept will only ensure that others, such as accountants or management consultants, fill the lacuna in order to gain footholds on lawyers» core business.
Antoniw believes that until directors are given specific health and safety duties — an area seen by trade unions and victim groups as «the next stage of necessary health and safety» — there will remain «a lacuna in the law».
Bevan says the direct effect finding may be particularly useful in the run - up to Brexit «as there is a distinct risk, in this twilight period of EU law primacy, that a court might feel disinclined to apply a robust EU law consistent construction to bridge one of these lacunae».
Now I want to buy PA policy at the earliest as I want to plug a lacuna in my insurance portfolio.
Throughout our consultations with State and Territory governments it was made clear to us that many officials saw the $ 39 + million allocated to health and counselling issues (specifically the foreshadowed engagement of 50 new counsellors) by the Commonwealth Government in its response as going a long way to filling the lacunae each recognised in its counselling services.
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