Sentences with phrase «audacity in»

Yet if it wants to succeed where its predecessors failed, the Commission will have to show some audacity in confronting uncooperative Eurozone Member States in the Council; audacity that the Barroso Commission so obviously lacked.
Nine weeks later, after Bushell and three others had been imprisoned for this audacity in a brutal facility, the English Court of Common Pleas voted to release them, and without forcing them to change their verdict.
They are fascinating not only for the intentional cues she took from twentieth - century sculptor and printmaker H.C. Westermann, but also for Lerner's audacity in picking up power tools and metal clamps for the first time in order to teach herself the demanding techniques with which she wrought these impressively polished forms.
Nevertheless the jury praised this work, saying they «admired the audacity in presenting a single work in the exhibition and noted its strength, rigour, wit and sensitivity to the site».
2007 Audacity in Art: Selected Works from Central Florida Collections, Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, USA Solos: 20th Anniversary Exhibitions: Part Two, Ringling Museum of Art, Selby Gallery, Sarasota, USA
In a joint statement, the jury said they «admired the audacity in presenting a single work in the exhibition and noted its strength, rigour, wit and sensitivity to the site.»
Audacity in Art: Selected Works from Central Florida Collections, Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, Fl
Rauschenberg's creation of an artwork entirely through erasure and the act of removing is masterful — especially his audacity in rubbing out work made by a modern — day master.
They have been inspired by Larry Poon's indulgence and audacity in handling the medium.
Traveled to Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas (September 12 — November 9, 2008) Audacity in Art: Selected Works from Central Florida Collections, Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando (December 8, 2007 — February 3, 2008) In Monet's Garden: The Lure of Giverny, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio (October 12, 2007 — January 20, 2008).
His audacity in the face of life - threatening challenges always gave me strength.
If Andrew Haigh, the director of Weekend, the earnest, prosaic, and mostly unsurprising British drama that won an Emerging Visions Audience Award at South by Southwest last night, is considered a fresh new voice in cinema, then what about Matt D'Elia, who shows more breathtaking audacity in his debut feature, American Animal, than Haigh shows in his Richard Linklater - ish romantic talkfest?
Though much of the film's early press focused on von Trier's audacity in digitally superimposing porn actors» genitals onto the stars» bodies to maximize the verisimilitude of the sex scenes, Nymph -LRB--RRB- maniac is not an ironic essay on digital magic but rather a defiantly old - fashioned affair, grounded in well - trodden narrative traditions.
Directed by Matthew Vaughn and adapted from Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons» graphic novel called The Secret Service, the film borrowed a great deal from the James Bond mythos — the tuxedos especially — while exercising a shocking amount of audacity in regards to sex and violence.
This index provides links to Anne Sasso's articles in the Audacity in Science series appearing in Science Careers.
When the Twelve Southerners penned their classic collective manifesto I'll Take My Stand one could wonder in awe at their audacity in making themselves nearly immediately irrelevant.
The royal wedding's cost of $ 30 million is breathtaking audacity in a time when a fouth of the citizens of the UK are living in poverty.

Not exact matches

The simple audacity on your part to fearlessly charge at whatever goal you set before yourself will challenge and provoke others to follow in your footsteps and dream up a supernova idea of their own, and ultimately succeed in living the life of a star.
Get her talking about the philanthropic impact of her work — with every sale, each of her brands contributes to a related cause in the developing world — and it's apparent there's nothing at all flippant about her audacity.
«In the nicest way, what makes him unique is his absolute audacity,» says Bob Ezrin, an award - winning record producer who's been a close friend of Cohl's since both were breaking into the business in TorontIn the nicest way, what makes him unique is his absolute audacity,» says Bob Ezrin, an award - winning record producer who's been a close friend of Cohl's since both were breaking into the business in Torontin Toronto.
When Oracle announced it was gunning for the software firm with an unwelcome $ 5.1 - billion offer, observers were stunned at the audacity of the move, which came as PeopleSoft was in the midst of inking its own $ 1.8 billion deal to acquire smaller software firm J.D. Edwards & Co..
He figured the thirst for an online learning platform in the tech arena was there and soon launched Udacity (the name is a combination of «audacity» and «university»).
Not only does Ghaemi document the extraordinary resilience Turner showed in holding together his father's business empire in the wake of his suicide, but the audacity and creativity Turner displayed throughout his career.
Former President Barack Obama wrote Dreams of My Father and The Audacity of Hope, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wrote Hard Choices in 2014.
Audacity - the fact that Obama wasn't afraid to «redefine his target audience» and go after states like Indiana who this November voted for a Democrat for the first time in 44 years.
It is that sort of audacity that helped Dollar Shave Club's video go viral in the first place.
We believe in audacity.
He struck a profoundly idealistic note in his speech, but his hopefulness imbued a generation of Americans with the audacity to change the world.
I am outraged that Heather Cook, the former Episcopal priest, has the audacity to request to be released from prison after serving only two and a half years, not even four years after killing bicyclist Tom Palermo in a horrendous turn of events in which she showed herself to have no moral compass,...
Just because they have the audacity to disagree with you doesn't mean you should crusade to make their beliefs illegal to express in public.
the audacity of pride and science to be able to explain everything in the known (and apparently unknown) universe.
What Michael's greatest projects have had in common is audacity.
You do not even know how they view the law yet you have the audacity to judge them in some mass generalization?
With the aroma of yesterday's wonder bread still fresh in their nostrils, they have the audacity to ask for a sign.
The son is grandfathered in nepotistic spoiled brat who's wife has the audacity to complain in first class airline seats and throw a fit in public.
If then such a zealous learner, though not carrying things so far as to become a disciple, were to discourse loudly and volubly of how much he owed the Teacher, so that his eulogy was almost endless and its gilding priceless; if he were to resent our explanation that the Teacher had been merely an occasion, neither his eulogy nor his resentment could further our inquiry, since both had the same ground, namely, that though lacking in the courage to understand he had nevertheless not lacked the audacity to go beyond.
What matters is whether a Christian in the purity of his faith and his understanding of man joins the struggle and demonstrates by the audacity of his faith, by his love for his neighbour, and his optimism about the future, that he is not just the passive object of history or even of the new society, but rather the co-author and co-architect of the new order.9
The film is about how worthwhile art can be found in failure — that the mere audacity of self - expression can inspire millions of people, even if it's for reasons you didn't expect or intend.
«that he thought that bats were birds» ---------- I know, right!?!? And he had the audacity to speak to a group of people and called them «men» when He knew full well that there were women and children in there!
Eva, try this on for size... «I will stand with Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction» (page 261, The Audacity of Hope).
In contrast, young Pentecostals, converted to Christianity within a communist society, were displaying some of the same audacity so evident among southern black Pentecostals in the 1960s during the civil rights demonstrationIn contrast, young Pentecostals, converted to Christianity within a communist society, were displaying some of the same audacity so evident among southern black Pentecostals in the 1960s during the civil rights demonstrationin the 1960s during the civil rights demonstrations.
Bin Laden is surely in Hell if one exists but he has many of his Islamic brothers with him based on the following summary of the terror and horror carried out in the name of Allah and Islam -(And Muslims have the audacity to call their religion one of peace)
After all these people have been through, this overweight talk show host has the audacity to say they have not experienced awe in their lives.
The well - known advocate of atheistic humanism, Corliss Lamont, was quick to argue that Whitehead's use of «God» in «nonsupernaturalistic ways» was both deceptive and incomprehensible.4 And Max Otto raged at the audacity of Whitehead's attempt to do metaphysics at a time when «the millions» are concerned about human suffering and need a restructuring of society.5
Roe and the decisions reaffirming it are equal in their audacity and abuse of judicial office to Dred Scott v. Sandford.
Moreover, some evangelical groups have the audacity, in the words of the religious left's Crisis News, to criticize «prophetic church leaders such as Desmond Tutu, Allan Boesak, and Frank Chikane, as well as the World Council of Churches.»
So in spite of my trepidation, and in awe of tradition, and knowing that this gives an impression of audacity when what I feel is rather an obligation that I can not avoid, I am impelled by my understanding (such as I am capable of) to raise this challenge.
This idea of Calling is full of eschatological tension and a daring which conquers the world; indeed we might almost call it a «divine audacity» and the reason is this: God takes over all responsibility for our action in the world which in itself is sinful, if we, on our part, will only do here and now that which the present situation demands from one who loves God and his neighbor.23
In rereading The Secular City after a quarter of a century I smiled occasionally at its audacity, the way a father might chuckle at the shenanigans of a rambunctious child.
At this stage I was «Barthian,» I suppose, although in my anger at what I saw as illegitimate linkages between Christianity and literature, «graduate student cockiness» might be a more accurate appellation (the review of the book in The Christian Century was titled «Charming Audacity»).
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