Now an exhibition called «Portraits of Frequency» features works
by Detour at the Art Gallery at the Denver Performing Arts Center through September 12.
«For example, when we are diverted from our planned route
by a detour; or when the film we planned to see is sold out.
Furthermore, «the kerygma,
by this detour through the reinterpretation of an ancient Scripture, enters into a network of intelligibility... Jesus Christ himself, exegesis and exegete of Scripture, is manifested as logos in opening the understanding of the Scriptures.
This signifying relation attests that the kerygma,
by this detour through the reinterpretation of an ancient Scripture, enters into a network of intelligibility.
By this detour wisdom rejoins prophecy.
This is primarily important for walking and for transit station accessibility, which can be easily discouraged
by detours.
Oftentimes, drivers are interrupted
by detours that require them to read more...
Not exact matches
Inspired
by Frank Gehry and a lecture he'd attended in Zurich, he decided that pursuing a master's at Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles would be the perfect
detour from the real world.
Apocalyptic, on the other hand, is a
detour, caused
by an immediate crisis threatening whole societies.
«The unification must be accomplished before a man undertakes some unusual work,» but any ordinary work that a man does with a united soul acts in the direction of new and greater unification and leads him, even if
by many
detours, to a steadier unity than he had before.
If from a pagan point of view one were to warn against self - slaughter, it must be
by a long
detour,
by showing that it was breach of duty toward one's fellow - men.
The world students» design - science revolution may possibly result in a general reorientation of world society's awareness, common sense, and intelligence which, just «in the nick of time,» will bring mankind into conscious promulgation of the do - more - with - lessing invention revolution to be applied directly to gaining man's living advantage, which can accomplish the 100 percent physical success of all humanity in less than one - half the time it would take to occur only as the inadvertent
by - product of further weapons
detouring of human initiative.
Actually, if you want to call «faith» my confidence, backed up
by discovery after discovery, verification after verification, solution after solution, even allowing for mistakes and
detours, then so be it.
He proceeds
by way of the hermeneutical «
detour.»
That the «disgusting thing standing in the holy place» is organized religion which
detours people away from using their free will to either forge their own relationship with God, or choose not to, is obvious to anyone not blinded
by the churchs» (artificial) light.
There is a better way, an alternative to the seduction
detours posed
by the signs against which Jesus warned.
«Religion is man's earliest and also indirect form of self - knowledge, «20 a
detour taken
by man on the way to finding himself.
It is, in point of fact, only
by following the ascension and spread of the whole in its main lines that we are able, after a long
detour, to determine the part reserved for individual hopes in the total success.
I was in NYC this weekend and happened to wander
by Sadelle's — thanks to your blog, I immediately
detoured inside for an oatmeal cookie!
The rest of the recipe is inspired
by Greek spinach pie with a Nordic
detour to include smoked salmon (the dill took me on a culinary trip).
Peter Gregg has become the best sports car driver in the U.S.
by finding fault, a road to the top that was certain to take him on a wide
detour around popularity
We've just made the decision as a family to take a financial
detour by enrolling our kids in the neighborhood Catholic school when they reach school age (already made a deposit for NEXT year, actually, since spots are scarce).
Some days, the easiest way to get my personal time is
by riding my bike to work, and then taking a longish
detour on the way home.
By the time the road project was complete, traffic counts indicated 500 to 700 people a day used the subdivision
detour, Mentzel said.
Sweeney found that the mechanistic answers that Pinker offered about the mind — the brain - based mechanisms of thought and consciousness being discovered
by modern neuroscience — inspired her to replace her Catholic faith with science's empirical skepticism, which she finds, after many hilarious
detours, «a much more powerful and reliable tool for understanding the world.»
By tightly controlling the bending, or refraction, of microwaves as they pass through a custom - built material, the Duke researchers could force them to
detour around an object so that the microwaves are neither absorbed nor reflected.
And after our long
detour through cheap gasoline, economy is back in vogue, leading to a spiritual descendant of the Antser: the Karma, developed
by the Southern California start - up Fisker Automotive.
Drivers who are readily angered
by slower drivers,
detours and similar traffic disruptions could be taught to become more aware of their responses and modify them to reduce accident risks, according to the authors.
Launched in 2004, Rosetta reached Churyumov — Gerasimenko
by a circuitous route involving three flybys of Earth, one of Mars, and a long
detour out beyond Jupiter as it built up enough speed to catch up to the comet.
The next time you stop
by Target, make a
detour to the beauty aisle — and be prepared for a beautiful surprise.
The next time you stop
by Target, make a
detour to the beauty aisle — and be prepared for a beautiful surprise, because everyone's favorite luxury...
I wanted to drop
by and let you know that I will be featuring your recipe this week on Tasty Tuesdays on my site,
Detours in Life!
While the movie includes narration (
by Charles Osgood) drawn from the book, it also allows the stars opportunity for topical pop - cultural references as well as narrative
detours, as when the mayor goes in for a Who - Root Canal «Sticking» «Who» in front of everything,» he gripes, «doesn't make it hurt less») or Horton's clover lands in a field of clovers, whereupon he sets out to locate his speck - adorned lower out of the thousands stretching before him.
The showdown is full of drama, horror and even humor, with supernatural
detours given a winking Kubrick - style spin
by director David Yates.
Successful suburbanite commuter Howard Wakefield (Bryan Cranston) takes a perverse
detour from family life
by vanishing without a trace.
The slim plot mainly involves Menashe's attempt to impress his brother - in - law and their rabbi
by hosting a successful memorial dinner for his late wife, the preparations for which
detour into a brief subplot about a pricey shipment of gefilte fish.
August 4, 2015 • Accordionist William Schimmel creates a daring yet touching six - minute distillation of Mahler's mighty Ninth, with
detours for tango and trumpet solos
by Wynton Marsalis.
By the standards of western animation, Castle's 125 - minute runtime qualifies it as an epic, but that length is justified by a lack of detour
By the standards of western animation, Castle's 125 - minute runtime qualifies it as an epic, but that length is justified
by a lack of detour
by a lack of
detours.
Even as it
detours into generic horror tropes in the final act, the film is bolstered
by a complex portrayal from Powley and a screenplay that smartly sidesteps fish - out - of - water clichés and instead focuses on Anna's psychological demons.
And as directed
by Moore, who made the first «Pitch Perfect,» no opportunity is missed to
detour the story with a music montage or dance break.
The storyline - which follows a compulsive gambler (Jay Baruchel's Andy) as he's given one hour to live
by Australian hitman Reuben (Randy Quaid)- has been augmented with a whole host of gratuitous elements, with Andy's pointless
detours (including a visit to a fast - food chicken joint and a quest to find a prostitute that looks like Rosie Perez) certainly ranking high on the list of Cole's unfortunate transgressions.
Yet despite the distracting
detours of adult content, this film, like most of Jane Austen's novels, is determined to give older audiences a glimmer of hope
by championing the value of marital bliss.
We also constantly have to take idiotic
detours such as Reid and Tonto trying to find Cavendish
by stopping off at a brothel run
by Red (Helena Bonham Carter), who has an ivory leg with a gun in it like a 19th century Cherry Darling.
The work smacks of redirections during the course of filming, so it wouldn't surprise me if Gray's intentions were
detoured by studio meddling.
Since then, with
detours for movies and especially television, he's worked steadily in the theater, playing a slew of classical roles in regional theater, and working on contemporary fare
by writers such as Lanford Wilson, Terrence McNally, Edward Albee, and David Mamet.
The publicity trail can take some strange
detours, as Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt found out when they stopped
by the BBC Radio 1 studios in London to promote their upcoming sci - fi film, Passengers.
Starring Tye Sheridan (X-Men Apocalypse, Ready Player One) and directed
by Christopher Smith (Triangle, Creep) tense, stylish noir thriller
Detour comes to cinemas and...
This will be my first trek to the fest, which has always been,
by many accounts, the most coveted
detour of the fall festival season.
By the time Anderson's done, you'll realize there's an answer embedded in those funky
detours, the same way that you can pick out a family drama in his porn - industry epic, Boogie Nights; an old - fashioned romance in Punch - Drunk Love; and character studies about the self - made man in There Will Be Blood and The Master.
Aside from the pratfalls and the dismemberment, there's a surprisingly tender romance between Binoche's gender - swapping offspring Billie (played a
by a striking newcomer named Raph) and the eldest son Ma Loute (Brandon Lavieville), but that strand of the film ultimately takes a jarringly brutal
detour too.