Sentences with phrase «at this art because»

In a brief clip tucked into the credit sequence, Applebroog declares that she has to stop looking at her art because she's feeling overwhelmed: it's just too much.
I'm going to bet most of you won't be looking at this art because you can actually play the game now.
«Trying cases is an art and we are consistently honing our skills at that art because our strategies have to be consistent with the times that we live in.

Not exact matches

«The reason that Apple is able to create products like the iPad is because we've always tried to be at the intersection of technology and the liberal arts,» he said.
«At a certain stage, it's hard to value him, because he's like a piece of art or a «collector item» to people in the industry.
Tina Brown: I decided at Vanity Fair to buy an extract of his new book, The Art of the Deal, and I bought it because I love the voice in the book.
The years I spent selling my products on the street and at art fairs were priceless because I learned so much.
[Haute couture] clothes are generally not wearable, and because they are art forms, it's a way for these labels and designers to get their name out there, and for people to regard them as being very special designers, and therefore to look at their other, more wearable, clothes.
Look at me, I watch low budget crap indie films because I see art that other people can't see, hon hon hon!»
Everything we create, the mouths we feed, the sick for whom we care, the environments we clean up, the children we nurture, the spouse you love, the friends with whom we weep and rejoice, the hard work at our jobs, the kindness we offer strangers, the art we make — it all matters, and not just for now, because everything you do for God matters for eternity.
1) Just because you do not understand the cultural reference within the art of the statue, does not mean that the art has less value, nor that the statue is, in fact, «sticking it's tongue out at you».
And here is the rub: churches don't champion the arts because art isn't worried about offending, and Christians take offence too easily (some have just taken offence at being told that).
One is the suspicion of art at some periods because of the prohibition of «graven images,» and the rejection not only of painting and sculpture but of instrumental music as worldly and idolatrous.
A professor at an evangelical liberal arts college explained to me that he liked the intense confrontation, saying: «My money goes to Jews for Jesus, because you can see they are doing something.
And, at times, this means our art may not be censored because it's coming from an unfiltered part of our being.
Various Usborne books on art, science, history, and cooking themes; I sell these, though not very proactively and mostly because I want them for myself, at a discount.
Because of this, «Christian art» arrives too often at sentimentality rather than depth.
His art is flawed because it aims at something other than the good of the artistic product.
Instead, however, and as the best substitute, the Church would need to give the individual Christian three things: a more living ardour of Christian inspiration as a basis of individual life; an absolute conviction that the moral responsibility of the individual is not at an end because he does not come in conflict with any concrete instruction of the official Church; an initiation into the holy art of finding the concrete prescription for his own decision in the personal call of God, in other words, the logic of concrete particular decision which of course does justice to universal regulative principles but can not wholly be deduced from them solely by explicit casuistry.
The reason I was able to produce art since the 70's up until 3 years ago is because I did not look at the market or at what others in my field were doing and try to «copy».
«We tripled our production of cherries because we have a state - of - the - art cherry line that we were operating only at 25 to 30 percent capacity,» he says.
Supposedly restaurant food tastes so much better than food prepared at home because the chef is well versed in this art of seasoning.
Because whether you're interested in the culinary arts, making healthier choices, or enjoying restaurant - quality smoothies at home — when you're ready to move on and move up, when you're ready to invest in your passion, you're ready for Vitamix.
Zach Genre, a barista at the excellent Catalina Coffee moved to Houston from Galveston because of its incredible diversity, constellation of neighborhoods, arts scene, and southern hospitality.
We will all benefit from it, because in the end I believe that happy chefs create better food,» says Chef Philip Lloyd, chef from the blue team, Culinary Instructor at The Art Institute of Charlotte and owner of Certified Chef's Cuisine.
Because they're not in his eyes rightfully valued yet he can mesmerize at Barcelona forward line & there ability to score & I quote:» turning football into art».
What happens at the state - of - the - art facility on Patterson Pass Road isn't happening by chance, it's occurring because of Will Hewlett, the latest, and at 33, the youngest of the West Coast's quarterback gurus.
The trio may be letting their children be coached by their local rivals because of these state of the art facilities, or there is also the possibility that they are simply not good enough to make it in to the youth teams at Carrington Park as of yet.
As I got older I never saw art as a career choice and because I was obsessed with animals I went into the sciences, studying zoology and marine biology at university.
You need to create a fine art print section, because, at the moment, us artists would be forced to put our prints in a inappropriate section.
First people earn money for their own comfort, but in the low tens of millions of dollar range and up, most people who earn great wealth struggle to spend it as fast as they earn it, because at that point many of the things that they purchase (e.g. real estate and art) don't get used up and decline in value after you buy them.
Enrollment is dropping at the arts school and stagnant at the second - year STEM school because school districts can't afford the per - student tuition bills.
Speaking at the launch event, Barbara Schaal, AAAS president - elect and distinguished professor in the department of biology in arts and sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, praised the THSB curriculum because it begins to introduce students to an interdisciplinary way of looking at the world.
New art supplies are a special gift because they unlock imaginations at every age.
These bounds are very useful because with long - range interactions, our mathematical tools and state - of - the - art computers can hardly succeed at predicting the properties of the system.
Because I am a faculty member at a small liberal arts college — specifically, Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts — I was surprised to get an invitation to give a presentation at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia, an elite, prestigious research institution where no formal classroom teaching occurs.
«Our understanding of what's going on is really hampered because we can't see the geology,» said Andrew Lloyd, a graduate student in earth and planetary sciences in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis.
Even as a qualification for faculty jobs at some liberal arts colleges, a postdoc might be a better choice than a VAP, because many such colleges expect you to establish a productive research program.
This may be because I am studying at quite a low level, but I worry that not only are the scientists not talking to the arts faculty, but even within the...
Mauricio Delgado, an associate professor of psychology at Rutgers» Newark College of Arts and Sciences and the study's other co-author, says people whose jobs include delivering bad news should pay attention to these results, because their actions might influence how the news is received.
Ground - based astronomy telescopes generally have useful lifetimes of at least 15 years or more because they can be modified with state - ofthe - art equipment to approach their highest possible levels of performance.
Not just because dodging selfie sticks makes navigating tourist attractions harder but because tourists no longer even look at the monuments, piazzas, or works of art anymore.
This is highlighted at Burning Man because much of the art burns a few days after everyone arrives.
The old days of boxers getting up at 5 am to do an hour of steady paced running are long gone and the reason is because sports science has shown that mixed martial arts and boxing fights are not steady paced but explosive in nature and require the ability to fight intensely for a number of seconds before a brief rest bite and then full intensity again.
Being a great fan of «finesse» and high - endurance sports myself (boxing, martial arts, soccer, football, etc.), I had to chuckle (or perhaps «wince» is a better term) at a comment that you made about how you used to be very fast in your early days because you had to run from the guys who were so much bigger than you.
It looks like a work of art and I would be proud to have guests come and have dinner, but secretly I wouldn't like the table to be messed because I enjoy looking at it!
I think of Wall Art as a quick pick me up when working at my desk because there are times when I sit back and simply get inspired and motivated by looking at the quotations and photos on my wall.
I ended up only getting one piece of art at Comic Con and that is only because my husband surprised me with it.
These students at the Ontario College of Art and Design caught my attention because a) they're cute and b) I liked their individual interpretations of the «jeans and leather jacket» look, especially the great accessories, (over-sized watch, leather gloves, nice shoes, skinny scarf).
It's fitting that «s checking out art at a Violet Grey event in L.A., because the amount of architecture required to keep her interestingly structured romper in place is a work of art in itself.
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