Sentences with phrase «as subjects of»

Boudin's tourists by contrast, arrived by train, and were wealthy patrons as well as subjects of his paintings.
In extending Certain Women the Best Film award at the BFI London Film Festival, the official jury cited «the isolation, frustrations and loneliness of lives unlived» as the subjects of the film.
As the subjects of Tina Barney's photographs stare directly at you, a dimensionality emerges, pulling you into their private worlds.
These 50 - some works refute the marginalization and containment of women as subjects of the male gaze, reiterating the importance of remembering this history, needed just as urgently now as it was 23 years ago.
His wife, Alice, along with their eight children, appeared throughout the exhibition, occupying landscapes and domestic scenes, as well as serving as the subjects of numerous portraits.
By the same token, though, the attention he paid to the denizens of the night brought them up as subjects of study, shining a symbolic light onto their activities.
In addition to receiving numerous advertising commissions from shoe manufacturers, Warhol often used shoes as the subjects of artworks.
Johns monumentalises the seemingly trivial and destabilises the hierarchies that we took for granted as the subjects of the artist.
These deeply personal emotions I have toward these objects... breathe life into them as the subjects of my paintings.»
Every year, over 100 million animals are used as subjects of scientific and medical research, as well as for educational purposes.
Diane Ackerman typically takes as her subjects some of the more beautiful, mesmerizing, and sigh - inducing things on this earth, training her poet's pen on the magic of our five senses (A Natural History of the Senses), the mysteries of the brain (An Alchemy of Mind, 2004), the majesty of her garden (Cultivating Delight, 2001), the ecstasy and transcendence of play, (Deep Play, 1999), the activates of animals (The Moon By Whale Light, 1991), and romantic love (A Natural History of Love, 1990).
Drury discusses the religious symbolism in the composition, coloration, and lighting as well as the subjects of some of the greatest Christian paintings of the fourteenth through seventeenth centuries.
Subject pronouns are used as subjects of sentences and of subordinate clauses.
«For far too long, teachers have been treated as subjects of change, not agents of change,» said Sydney Morris, E4E co-founder and co-CEO.
For far too long, teachers have been treated as subjects of change rather than as agents of change.
Some of the most exciting work we are doing with RIDES this year is working with schools that are shifting from seeing students as subjects of improvement around equity, to working with them to become agents of improvement.
The Simpson family first appeared on television as the subjects of interstitial «shorts» on The Tracey Ullman Show in April of 1987.
As long as your subjects of choice aren't boring people to death, this method is a fantastic way to become more interesting.
Two of the governor's closest confidantes, who have served both father and son Cuomo, were instantly singled out as subjects of interest.
They identified 129 different bill numbers as the subjects of their lobbying efforts in the last six months of the year.
When one considers the actual conditions that prevailed in the local congregations at the time of the Reformation and is mindful of the fact that the people themselves for many reasons lacked initiative so that, as objects rather than as subjects of action, they were dependent upon the leadership of the princes, magistrates, and church governments, one can understand why the actual calling of the ministers was in fact rarely the result of their decision.
Much of our language refers to objects as the subjects of sentences and then to their attributes or actions.
This is the political economy (OIKOS) of God in which Jesus Christ has fulfilled the Servanthood to serve all, that is, to raise them up as the subjects of life in the global market.
Illustrations presented male and female bodies as objects for study, not as subjects of religious experience.
When the nation was established as a democratic republic, the people of the former English colonies, acting in their various constitutional conventions, transferred all governing power to their states and to the federal government, reserving for themselves only certain rights and powers they previously claimed to enjoy as subjects of the British Crown.
The Jews of Jesus» day were vividly aware of their historical situation as subjects of Rome.
When we chose oil as the subject of this month's cover story, we had no idea how fast and dramatic the drop in oil prices would be...
Four years after the BHA complained to the European Commission (EC) alleging that UK law breaks European law in allowing widespread discrimination in employment by faith schools, and two years after the EC took the matter up as the subject of a formal investigation, the Commission has decided that there is no breach of current legislation.
-LSB-...] charity is placed as a key link: divine charity works through human action, as a theological virtue -LSB-...] Man is not considered only as the object of a process, but as the subject of this process.
In the book of Revelation, as we would expect, we have the regular idioms of Jewish apocalyptic: 11.17 has God as the subject of the verb «to reign»; 11.15 is a summary allusion to the imagery of Dan.
It is that the feeling, as a subject of inhesion, is big» (PWP 345).
St. Paul's trial (Acts 23) pinpoints resurrection as the subject of ongoing dispute between Pharisees and Sadducees.
«Individuality,» the I of I - It, becomes conscious of itself as the subject of experiencing and using.
Starting with Socrates, ancient philosophers in the Platonic - Aristotelian tradition contended that the human being is best understood as the subject of wonder.
Biblical culture opens a new horizon, proposing that the human being is best understood as the subject of prayer.
Third, in our situation today, the specific requirements of these two criteria are such that no theology can be adequate unless it makes the assertion of the experience of God, by which I mean that it must assert, in some formulation or other, that the strictly ultimate reality termed «God» is the object as well as the subject of experience, and this in relation to others as well as to self.
Likewise, I find it very difficult to identify myself as the subject of experiences of which I have no memory whatsoever, such as experiences I am told I had while under ether.
Power gone amok in the church as the subject of a classic paragraph written several decades ago by William Dixon Gray, a Presbyterian pastor, when he was caught up in the midst of church battles.
Hartshorne's cosmological argument runs in this fashion: the undeniable reality of change and process implies that God eternally exists as the subject of all change, for otherwise there could be no genuine change at all.
But notice that the object of the experience is itself an occasion of experience that came into being as a subject of prehensions of other occasions.
Reflection is never first, never constituting — it arrives unexpectedly like a «crisis» within an experience that bears us, and it constitutes us as the subject of the experience.
As a subject of our thoughts, the perpetuation of our political institutions is selected.
He chose the problem of hermeneutics — the theory of interpretation — as the subject of an extensive historical study [meaning Das Verstehen, 3 vols.].
Most English translations provide the word «He» (some even blatantly put in «God») as the subject of the opening statement in Genesis 7:23.
When the flood came, the text only has the waters as the subject of the verbs; not God.
Metz, on his side, denies that any one party or class should see itself as the subject of universal history; 28 and Whitehead's vision allows, even requires, an argument that supports the Christian concern for «the least».
One of the interesting aspects which seems to me especially important in the debate about abortion is the pre-natal learning of the child in the womb as a subject of ongoing research.
But, as a material object, the body could expectantly take the form of stimuli «into account» «only if we introduce the phenomenal body beside the objective one, if we make a knowing - body of it, and if, in short, we substitute for consciousness [as Descartes conceived it], as the subject of perception, existence or being in the world through a body» (PP 309).
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.
The first issue is communication and information in relation to the people as subject of history and in relation to the powers that dominate the people.
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