Sentences with phrase «body of»

The exhibition is composed of an entirely new body of work in animation, sculpture, and drawing, highlighting new directions in her creative process.
The show debuts a new body of work of illuminated text sculptures in neon.
Scientists previously thought ions — charged particles such as sodium or chloride, which bond to make salt — got buried in bodies of water.
Wind turbines can be built on both land and — increasingly and to great effect — offshore in large bodies of water like oceans and lakes.
A growing body of research evidence finds that these negative outcomes are more likely to occur under some circumstances than others.
The study adds to a growing body of work showing dietary fiber, which makes up the edible part of plants that can't be digested, is good for you.
They take assignments home, and soon, according to a large body of evidence on stress, burnout and turnover become real risks.
We have to get our work on paper and opportunity to advance your brand, your message, your cause with larger bodies of work is HUGE.
We would strongly encourage others to both try something and share their experience, to collectively create a working body of knowledge around implementation advice.
Much more likely that the surface «skin» will be almost immediately incorporated into the main body of water and the ocean to atmosphere flow continues as if nothing had happened.
This most recent body of work focuses on relationships between color and space.
This study also contributes to a growing body of literature on the impact of professional development in the arts for teachers on student learning outcomes.
Let me emphasize again that this is essentially the entire body of scientific research examining the relationship of chronic stress and adrenal function.
The world is made up of people with bodies of all different shapes and sizes, even though clothing manufacturers treat us as if we are all the same.
In the end, the governing body of work and resulting set of protocols has been peer reviewed and vetted by industry experts from medical, academic, political, and industry professionals.
This is relatively new body of law as cell phones have only now become more popular and accessible in the past 15 years.
I tend to create bodies of work by doing a series of paintings with the same concept running through each piece.
But even if you look at the entire body of work of an artistic genius, his or her best work usually occurs after that 10,000 hours of practice has been completed.
Our civil engineering graduates will engage in lifelong learning to stay abreast of the latest body of knowledge and professional practices in civil engineering and allied disciplines throughout their careers.
After years of working on sculptures using a similar set of geometric shapes, this new body of paintings on linen takes those same simple bold shapes into painted forms.
As 38 percent of contemporary American singles looking for love online, there's now a whole body of scientific research to give us a bit of perspective.
The current body of research shows evidence for anti-inflammatory qualities of tart cherry juice that offer a range of whole - body benefits.
While an extensive body of evidence on strengthening couple relationships exists, this research consists primarily of small - scale studies of typically short - term programs for middle - class couples.
Interestingly all of the top three happiest cities are located near a significant body of water and are close to, but outside of, a major city.
But in my experience the «classic» evening student remains a major part of our student body, and, I suspect, the student bodies of other evening programs.
I prefer to use the neutral citation if one exists, however there is a vast body of law for which neutral citation does not exist.
In short, the potential possibilities of being able to use a mobile, cloud - based system to manage large bodies of people over large geographic areas seem endless for progressive organizers.
On the contrary, a substantial body of evidence exists suggesting that gelatin should have a very big place.
There is a growing body of information suggesting that fetal exposures to maternal stress and parental cigarette smoking contribute to the expression of asthma in young children.
What can be said with assurance is that they are among the best of their generation and have made bodies of work that are tough, deep, and absorbing.
Photography is not always a continuous career, and many photographers have produced bodies of works at certain times in in their lives, and then not returned to the medium.
For thousands of years, he and his ancestors have built an impressive body of knowledge.
Or on a lesser scale, whole bodies of believers.
On her stroll to her horror she finds the dead body of her son's lover.
We are looking for a diverse body of artwork in all mediums and styles, this will be a mixed group show of all recent artwork created by contemporary women artists.
The present body of work expands the artist's recent use of a near single color palette to include, in particular, a rich red.
This latest exhibition will include an eclectic and wide - ranging group of subjects across two distinct bodies of new work.
First, these findings are just one small slice of an emerging body of science on liberal and conservative psychological differences, which I discuss in detail in my forthcoming book.
There is, however, a building body of knowledge that too many vaccines damage the immune system.
It stretches 74 acres with five separate beach areas and five smaller bodies of water within it.
Together they complete a complex and varied body of new explorations of experience and form.
Often their population centers are located near bodies of water where unexpected flooding and other weather - related events can destroy property and threaten lives.
There is a reason we feel good when we see large, natural, clean bodies of water such as lakes, oceans, and streams.
The melting of bodies of excess ground ice may create standing water conditions in pools and lakes, where lack of oxygen will induce methane production.
His ongoing body of work, beginning with «oral communication» and eventually including his signature «Discussion», began in 1968 with the spoken word «time».
This view was shared by many different bodies of theories at the time.

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