Sentences with phrase «as receptacles»

Long before Marie Kondo's Spark Joy started a craze for decluttering and empathizing with all the stuff in our lives, Liz Magor was making work that explored our connection to consumer goods, treating them as receptacles for memory and feeling.
Jars (ollas) were placed as receptacles for water dripping from stalactites and used for a variety of ceremonial purposes.
The intestinal organoids that grew from these elements developed several of the singular characteristics of that tissue type, including small knobby protrusions (crypts) that in full - size intestines serve as receptacles for stem cells.
Still, some 3.6 million acres of agricultural land statewide could eventually serve as receptacles for groundwater recharge.
In practice, independent candidates largely serve as receptacles for protest votes.
La Casita, like the Montessori philosophy itself, strives to explore its physical environmental and human community using it as a resource for learning as well as a receptacle for its work.
It is also a mistake, to, as Lebron does, view Killmonger as «as a receptacle for tropes of inner - city gangsterism.»
Attuned to the formalism inherent in Japanese life — the rules of school, playground and workplace; the frequency of group singing and parades; the use of communal and folk song as receptacle of social values and agent of social pressure — Ballad of Narayama simply takes these elements familiar from his earlier films and pushes them to their aesthetic limit.
That slot serves as a receptacle to slide in a replacement battery or different modules that add more functionality to your LG G5.
Cruising through psychedelic tunnels of music using your strange spaceship as a receptacle for notes was a trip, and went perfectly with the games techno - heavy soundtrack.
Badaut Haussmann's sculptural Day Bed works as a receptacle for both Kennethson's rounded sculpture and Gaudier - Brzeska's little - shown Ornamental Mask (1912), creating narratives across both space and time.
The recurrent subject matter in Smith's work has been the body as a receptacle for knowledge, belief, and storytelling.
A recurrent theme in Smith's work has been the body as a receptacle for knowledge, belief, and storytelling.
Soda and beer cans can also be used to collect rainwater to drink or as a receptacle for your sock - filtered water.
If your partner can learn to love and care for the parts of themselves that they most dislike and want to hide, then you will no longer need to serve as the receptacle for their anger and contempt.
Most Realtors will tell their buyer clients that aluminum wiring is OK (which as you know, the actual «wire» is OK, properly installed, and has not been bent back and forth etc.) so long as the receptacle / switch etc. joints were initially screwed down tightly.

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The aluminum can, once viewed as a barely acceptable beverage receptacle, has been growing in drinkers» esteem.
That humble receptacle is actually a step up from what he used during his days as the world's top short track speed skater, when the eight - time Olympic medalist kept his prize bling in his sock and underwear drawer.
In addition to new climbing and play structures, the revitalized playground now has new trash and recycling receptacles, as well as a bike rack.
The body part praised as a rounded crater (mixing bowl) never to lack mix (7:2) is hardly the navel but a receptacle not far below.
Whitehead believes that Plato discovered those general ideas which are relevant to everything that happens: The Ideas, the Physical Elements, The Psyche, The Eros, The Harmony, The Mathematical Relations, The Receptacle.30 In adapting Plato's seven basic notions Whitehead takes «the notion of actuality as in its essence process «31 as his starting point.
The Timaeus states: «there were no days and nights, months and years [i.e., there were no time measurements] before the Heaven came into being» (37E); before the Heaven came into being, the contents of the Receptacle were in» discordant and unordered motion» (30A); nonetheless, «the different kinds [i.e., earth, water, air, and fire] came to have different regions, even before the ordered whole consisting of them came to be» (53A).7 Of course, the terms «before,» «motion,» and «came to have» could be construed as metaphors.
But sunyata as emptiness or voidness is not an all - containing receptacle of being, nor is it a strict supporter or upholder of any or all dharmas.
In general, any God (as creative will) must confront within the total unity of his consciousness a twofold Given, consisting of Form (logic, mathematics, Platonic ideas) and Matter (brute fact content, a «receptacle»).
In the mysterious doctrine of the «receptacle,» or cosmic subject of changing predicates, Plato seems to lean toward monism; however, in his belief in individual human souls as immortal he seems inordinately pluralistic.
Texts are treated as living, breathing polyphonic utterances, not as silent receptacles for theological ideas, lessons, or propositions.
Aristotle, as a great scholar (Chung - Hwan Chen) has shown in a work not yet published, substituted for the receptacle (as subject of changing predicates) the banal plurality of substantial identities, which of course in some sense are real.
Under its French name, and in the French quarter of the city, there is little difficulty in obtaining Chili Colorado, for it glows in ruddy beauty, from its shining receptacles, on the shelves of every well - appointed grocery; but above Canal street, it is not so commonly demanded, and is known as Chili pepper.
I have been using this diaper pail as the sole receptacle for our diapers since April.
My daughter got used to our new routine quickly, and would fall asleep as soon as I would put her in the EC - hold above our night receptacle.
Stop using my purse as your own personal trash receptacle!
Situated at Melas Park, 1500 W. Central Road, the dog park will feature signage with rules / regulations of park use, as well as benches, trash receptacles and waste receptacles with bag dispensers.
The space will also feature a canopy for shade as well as benches, trash receptacles and waste receptacles with bag dispensers.
Just as each baby wants to be held differently and for different periods of time, eat something different in a different way from a different receptacle, and even wants his or her diaper changed differently, it's no wonder that something as simple as burping also has to be individual.
Not only do we design you a unique program, we supply your business with the necessary receptacles and aid in implementation such as staff education.
Just remember that while baby receptacles are great resources when you need a place to keep baby safe while you are otherwise occupied, babies should spend as much time as possible on the floor.
The aquarium has eliminated single - use plastics, such as straws, utensils, individual condiment containers and shopping bags, from its restaurants and stores while also providing plastic recycling receptacles for guests and staff members.
Items that collect rain water on your property, such as house gutters, cans, garden pots, used tires, rain barrels, and children's pools, are ideal receptacles for breeding,» said Peter Tripi, Senior Public Health Sanitarian.
«One homeowner's yard can contain hundreds of sites, such as gutters, flower pots, other receptacles and essentially anything that contains water.»
Instead, he would describe the invention as «a fluid - containing receptacle» so that the patent covers fruit juice containers and milk cartons, too.
In these organs, sperm can remain viable for weeks or months, or can be displaced by the sperm of a new suitor as the female remates.JOHN BELOTE, MOLLIE MANIER, AND SCOTT PITNICKVISUALIZING SPERM WARS Though it is difficult to see what goes on inside a female fruit fly after copulation, recent genetic advances have allowed scientists to image sperm competition inside storage organs — the seminal receptacle and spermathecae — of female Drosophila melanogaster.
Any outside receptacle that is not serving the pool pump or pool underwater light must be GFI protected per dwelling rules as.
We are, of course, but there's a sense that Daniela Vega's Marina exists as a tabula rasa — a mere receptacle for the monstrousness of others — so as to ensure that this message is delivered to us as loudly and as clearly as possible.
He's the scapegoat of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and he's not a piece of shit so much as just pathetic and therefore the perfect — and last — receptacle into which the audience for stuff like this tosses their psychic rubbish.
Visitors must be willing to listen and not enter with an attitude that their presence means students should act as passive receptacles of information.
Rather than just throw it in the waste or recycling receptacle, you reimagine it as art or craft.
The common thread woven into this type of instruction, known as project - based learning (PBL), is the teachers» choice to relinquish a majority of learning into the hands of their students, allowing students to be active partners as opposed to passive receptacles.
Palm Springs, California — Docking the key of the 2015 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S in its receptacle brings this supercar to life in the same way as an orphanage on the morning when all the children have spilled their orange juice.
As for a suitable receptacle for my remains, no single urn would have sufficed.
Many of the sub-genres on the margins of fiction — fables, parables, tales, chronicles — routinely come in miniature but potent receptacles, like the bottles of vodka and bourbon served on passenger planes, as do numerous other documents and oral presentations ripe for fictionalizing — job applications, confessions, courtroom speeches, love letters, advisory perorations («that thou can» st not be false to any man»).
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