Sentences with phrase «brought into contact with»

Now I have a 13 - month old, I live in CT, I'm quite a bit skinnier:), and I still love blogging for the community of wonderful women it has brought me into contact with.
Politics is a small world, and Wylie's work with the Lib Dems in the coalition government had brought him into contact with both Lib Dems and Tories.
Each had some involvement in the arts and entertainment world, which brought them into contact with the accused: an event catering waiter; an actor; and a dancer.
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In the «open,» the ground is continually brought into contact with cold air by convection currents.
It also brought him into contact with other New York artists such as Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Franz Kline.
This, together with his activity as a poet and playwright brought him into contact with the city's avant - garde art community, including the composer Schonberg.
She won an internship at the Studio Museum in Harlem, which brought her into contact with the charismatic artist David Hammons, who was in residence there.
Artists can be brought into contact with one another, collaborate, experiment, and create new work.
In the mid-1960s, gallery owner Ileana Sonnabend brought him into contact with an international audience.
During the 1960s, experiments such as blind drawing brought him into contact with Viennese Actionism.
His search brought him into contact with the work of Julius Bissier, whose simple, organic, gestural brushstrokes, evocative of Taoist painting techniques, also communicate a sense of calmness.
Wolff left New York in the early»50s for studies in classics and comparative literature at Harvard, and in the 1960s went through a political radicalization that brought him into contact with a group of younger composers, including Cornelius Cardew and Frederic Rzewski, who worked to incorporate political content into their music.
Then in 1960 he took up a teaching position at Douglass College, a division of Rutgers University in New Jersey, which brought him into contact with a fellow teacher - the art - theorist and performance artist Allan Kaprow (1927 - 2006)- and triggered his involvement in pop - art.
Trained as a classical pianist, his early interests in composition and performance combined with his radical aesthetic tendencies brought him into contact with protagonists of the counter-culture and avant - garde movements of the 1960s, including Fluxus.
From 1963 Blake was represented by Robert Fraser placing him at the centre of swinging London and brought him into contact with leading figures of popular culture.
His friendship with critic Clement Greenberg brought him into contact with the New York School, especially the work of Hans Hofmann and Jackson Pollock, whose involvement with materials and processes became important to Noland's mature work.
Rauschenberg had been enamored with theater and dance since childhood, and his friendship with choreographer Merce Cunningham, John Cage's companion, brought him into contact with dancers.
In particular Platinum's critical success brought them into contact with Nintendo.
He maintained communication with Alan Turing at Bletchley Park and was brought into contact with Bill Donovan, creator and director of the OSS during official trips abroad.
They brought me into contact with people and platforms that demonstrated how well they study the ever changing landscape of book promotion.
Monthly meetings also brought me into contact with other teachers who were working towards the quality mark.
I've been asked to speak pro-bono at gay community centers and to youth groups, and I found it brought me into contact with other individuals who share comparable values and interests.
Graveline's research eventually brought him into contact with Beatrice Golomb, an associate professor of medicine at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine.
That research brought him into contact with the UK company Oxford Instruments, which, focusing as it does on high magnetic field, low - temperature environments, supplied some of the technologies Cuthbert used in his research.
The holder of about 20 patents, Remo continued his research on meteorites on the side, and both strands of work brought him into contact with scientists at various national labs.
«The type of research I did brought me into contact with a lot of families with genetic conditions and their clinical geneticists, and I became increasingly interested in the impact of the monogenic disorders in families,» Kenwrick says.
But the field also brought me into contact with some of the best academic biochemists in the world.
His time working in Conservative Central Office brought him into contact with David Cameron, and his future wife Rachel Whetstone.
Plus, since I have been blogging about this gluten - free lifestyle for many years now, it has brought me into contact with some other amazing gluten - free, allergy - free bloggers and friends.
But his writings brought him into contact with many of the great scholars of his time.
Travels around Germany and into Switzerland brought him into contact with the philosophers J. H. Jacobs and Lavater.
He likes the «creative energy» of his new home and how it's brought him into contact with famed country music hitmaker Dave Cobb, the man behind the work of artists like Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson and Chris Stapleton.
His pastoral rounds brought him into contact with the victims of the industrial dehumanization.
Gladness for the communities it brought him into contact with where he saw «what the kingdom of God looks like when people are actually doing it».
But these explanations focus on psychological factors rather than providing insight into the institutional contexts in which ideas are actually produced, paid for, brought into contact with an interested audience, enacted in collective rituals, used to mobilize resources against competing ideologies, and embedded in social arrangements.
All this work brought her into contact with many people at both the centre and the fringes of parish life, and through it she exercised her characteristic gift for friendship — becoming for some like a sister or mother.
The New Testament itself testifies to the persistence of pagan practices amongst the early communities and patterns of socialization by believers that brought them into contact with pagans on a regular basis (for example, 1 Corinthians 8 and 10).
I began with a mind unfavorable to it... but more recently I found myself brought into contact with the Book of Acts as an authority for the topography, antiquities, and society of Asia Minor.
The use of ancient prayers in public worship unites us with our ancestors in the Christian way; modern prayers bring us into contact with the contemporary world and its needs, as well as with our brethren across the world in our own day.
Instead we should try to give the reader something more, such as «sources familiar with the thinking of defense lawyers in the case,» or «sources whose work brings them into contact with the county executive,» or «sources on the governor's staff who disagree with his policy.»
Christopher Peck and colleagues used GPS telemetry data from males like this one to predict the behavior and habitat selection of bears exploring landscapes outside the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, on journeys that could bring them into contact with breeding grizzly populations in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem, and vice versa.
If your job simply does not bring you into contact with many single women to meet, for example, or you are very shy for another, then it's just as great a problem as ever it was.
Frank has to search for the answers, which brings him into contact with the murky world of Helen's dark side.
It is the start of a journey that pulls Sofia out of her depth and brings her into contact with Veronique's father, Milos Radic (Jan Bijvoet).
Their own situation brings them into contact with Steve Rogers (Chris Evans)-- who prefers his non-super name now, not Captain America, and also the always frowning Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), together with the frankly traumatised Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo).
Eric's journey brings him into contact with old and new friends (like Nick Frost, reprising his role as a dwarf, and newly joined by a half - brother played by Rob Brydon) and sets him on an unstoppable path straight to Freya, who wants the mirror for herself, even though she only knows about it because a telepathic ceramic owl she sends out into the world learns of it, mostly by accident (this is all true).
This choice brings him into contact with Avery (Bradley Cooper), a rookie cop with a law degree whose ambitious father — a former state judge — knows how to play all the angles.
When a head injury brings him into contact with a former student turned medico Dr Janet Hartigan (played by Sarah Jessica Parker), his failure to move on emotionally after the death of his first wife is brought into sharp relief and Wetherhold must confront the unhappiness he and his family live with on a daily basis.
As Howard begins doing unspeakable things to Wallace, all the while telling him about how a walrus in the Black Sea was the only creature ever to show him any kindness, Teddy and Ally begin the search for their friend, which brings them into contact with Quebecois private investigator Guy LaPointe (played by a big - time, pseudonymous movie star who is close to unrecognizable here thanks to a fake nose and a ludicrous French - Canadian accent).
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