Sentences with phrase «as urbanity»

Motifs such as urbanity, identity, and anticipation placed at tension with cultural tradition stand at the center of the unique images of Japan...

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But, as they both believed, the issues for which they contended were issues in which men's souls were at stake; and they would have agreed on this at least, that the urbanities of modern theological debate betokened a failure to appreciate how serious the issues were.
October 3: Join Urbanity, Boston's largest contemporary dance company, as they open their private rehearsals to the public (Boston)
Fountain did not extend this argument to explain Trump's popularity elsewhere - but maybe the Southern effect has connections to a general disenchantment with the increasing urbanity of the centre - right, as exemplified by Mitt Romney.
Novel Romance has Traci Lords (Frostbite, Blade) starring as Max Normane, a popular and successful editor working for an esteemed literary magazine called «Urbanity».
While an endearing Simon Helberg gets ready laughs as the pianist Cosme McMoon, who regards his newfound employer with a mixture of admiration and alarm, Grant tempers his sometimes curdled urbanity with a depth of feeling that meets Streep head on.
The real estate urbanity is ripe for ridicule, and it's a shame that more wasn't made of this as The Architect instead treads a predictable path with a textbook love triangle, a requisite quirky charlatan, and other stale placeholder characters (such as Colin's dull and doting parents played by John Aylward and Pamela Reed, so perfunctory they don't even have names), none of which are very likeable.
The slightly wan sophistication and weary urbanity exuded by Benedict Cumberbatch as the magician in training feel so right that by the time the Doctor has acquired his nattily bohemian goatee and swirling cape, Cumberbatch actually looks and feels stranger than Strange.
The sample is balanced on population characteristics including grade (s) taught, years of teaching experience, gender and urbanity, as was the case in each edition of Primary Sources.»
While it is ninety and seventy - four miles (145 and 119 km) from the cities of San Diego and Tijuana respectively, recent developments between the port city and Rosarito Beach including upscale, Americanized subdivisions and resorts such as Punta Azul, Baja Mar, and La Salina have greatly increased the urbanity of the corridor between Rosarito Beach and Ensenada.
She has also worked as a writer and the managing editor for Bad at Sports, a leading international arts journal and podcast, and is currently producing (with Meg Onli) Remaking the Black Metropolis: Contemporary Art, Urbanity and Blackness in America, a forthcoming research survey and digital archive.
She holds a double M.A. in Media Studies from The New School and Modern Culture / Urbanity and Aesthetics from Copenhagen University, as well as a B.A. in Film and Media Studies from Copenhagen University.
Conference: IdeasCity at Sara D. Roosevelt Park Created by the New Museum as a way to explore how art and culture can help us better understand urbanity, the IdeasCity conference will focus this year on «100 Actions for the Future City.»
These quiet, posed moments of a modern man in a modern setting are intended, I think, as a signal to his urbanity, just as his art signals its grown - up place, reflecting a thoughtful and flexible position in the culture industry.
In one instance, two works hanging side by side: Sign (potentially the most minimal in the show, a series of pencil lines on bare white canvas) and Date act as a visual diptych, the former's clean diagonals echoed as murky chemical smears, nighttime urbanity congealed into acrylic.
The first wide scale effort to address siting issues, Watts, (2009), a collated photographic survey, showed that approximately 90 % of USHCN stations were compromised by encroachment of urbanity in the form of heat sinks and sources, such as concrete, asphalt, air conditioning system heat exchangers, roadways, airport tarmac, and other issues.
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