Sentences with phrase «by hew»

This exhibition presents the second iteration of For Those in Peril on the Sea (2011), an installation by Hew Locke first shown in 2013 during PAMM's inaugural programming.
Hales is delighted to announce the inclusion of works by Hew Locke in this year's Diaspora Pavilion at the 57th...
The gallery will present a solo project by Hew Locke, to...
Historic works by artists such as Joshua Reynolds and George Stubbs are shown with objects including Indian miniatures and Maori artefacts, as well as contemporary works by Hew Locke and Sonia Boyce.
It begins with Rodin, whose innovative use of photography is now well known, and comes up to the present day, with works by Hew Locke, whose graffiti - like over-drawing references both Rodin's sculptures and Rodin's graphic interventions.
A painted sign by Bob and Roberta Smith hangs on one wall, alongside a work by Hew Locke — a sinister, floor - length photograph of what looks like a south - east Asian tribesman wielding an array of knives.
The Newcomb today opens an exhibition of works by Chakaia Booker [through October 2] and will serve as a venue for the Prospect.3 biennial, showing works by Hew Locke, Monir Farmanfarmaian, Ebony Patterson and Andrea Fraser [October 25, 2014 - January 25, 2015].
Inspired by Hew Locke's large - scale photographs from the series How Do You Want Me?
For Those in Peril on the Sea (2011) is an installation by Hew Locke (b. 1959), a British artist of Guyanese descent.
That's not an endorsement of unstructured, «intuitive» decision - making; rather, Kay cites those who found success by hewing to Charles Lindblom's more structured «science of muddling through,» including Picasso, Sam Walton and Warren Buffett.
For years underwriters had balanced the countervailing imperatives by hewing to a general rule of thumb: value the deal so that the stock will jump about 15 % on the first day of trading.
From screenwriter Chris Terrio's self - consciously snappy dialogue to the amped - up thriller climax, actor - director Ben Affleck's third feature succeeds as a savvy, facile crowd - pleaser by hewing closely to the same Hollywood conventions that it mildly mocks.
While Netflix is grinding out the issue with Cannes and the French exhibitors, the streaming company's chief competitor, Amazon Studios, has stayed out of the fray by hewing to tradition.
These flexibilities can not be found in the statutory text, and in the absence of regulations, states may default back to the status quo and take the less risky path by hewing closely to the statute, rather than pushing for more creative solutions that work better in their local contexts.
But Texas - based Retro Studios pulled it off by hewing closely to the template established by Super Metroid on the Super NES: a smoothly - paced adventure that deploys new secrets, new terrain, fair challenges, and genuinely useful new abilities on a regular schedule.
Wilson achieves complexity and these mysterious planar shifts not by hewing to a simple matrix (Stella had his squares, Noland his targets), but by allowing the given elements to evolve with moment - to - moment choices and revision.
«By hewing to the statute, this Strategic Plan provides the Bureau a ready roadmap, a touchstone with a fixed meaning that should serve as a bulwark against the misuse of our unparalleled powers.»

Not exact matches

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The Hewing Hotel, built in an old logging warehouse in Minneapolis, is slated for a fall opening, followed by an early 2017 opening of the Foundation Hotel in the former headquarters of the Detroit Fire Department.
But that total is dwarfed by the more than $ 1.5 trillion invested in intermediate - term portfolios (3.5 - to six - year average duration), which include core bond funds hewing to the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate index.
Then to the walled cities he goes, hewing down trees, casting up siege ramps, destroying palaces by night (6:5 - 6).
Or we can hew a broad and solid foundation for our selves by making hard choices for the loving and the right.
Turning away from orthodox Christianity because of the emotional excesses of frontier evangelism, he found it easier as a young man to accept what was called the Doctrine of Necessity, which he defined as the belief â $ ˜that the human mind is impelled to action, or held in rest by some power, over which the mind itself has no control.â $ ™ Later, he frequently quoted to his partner, William H. Herndon, the lines for Hamlet: â $ ˜Thereâ $ ™ s a divinity that shapes our ends, rough â $ «hew them how he will.â $ ™ â $ œFrom Lincolnâ $ ™ s fatalism derived some of his most lovable traits: his compassion, his tolerance, his willingness to overlook mistakes.
«People have found no better thing than this to do for kings at their crowning and for criminals going to the scaffold; for armies in triumph or for a bride and bridegroom in a little country church; for the wisdom of a Parliament or for a sick old woman afraid to die... tremulously, by an old monk on the fiftieth anniversary of his vows; furtively by an exiled bishop who had hewn timber all day in a prison camp; gorgeously for the canonization of St Joan of Arc.»
(Adolph Lods: Israel From its Beginning to the Middle of the Eighth Century, translated by S. H. Hooke, p. 287) The wonder is not that this practise obtained but that it is so seldom evident in the Hebrew records that it existed, however, is plain from an indubitable instance when Samuel, angry at the reservation of the Amalekite king from the general massacre, «hewed Agag in pieces before Yahweh in Gilgal.»
This opposition by the Amalekites, at that time, is given as a reason, that the men, women, infants and sucklings, sheep and oxen, camels and asses, that were born four hundred years afterward, should be put to death; and to complete the horror, Samuel hewed Agag, the chief of the Amalekites, in pieces, as you would hew a stick of wood.
But, on the whole, Luther took the argument into the enemy country and deliberately repeated the words to which exception had been taken, reinforcing them: «Therefore, as I wrote then so I write now: Let no one have mercy on the obstinate, hardened, blinded peasants who refuse to listen to reason; but let everyone, as he is able, strike, hew, stab, and kill, as though among mad dogs, so that by so doing he may show mercy to those who are ruined, put to flight and led astray by these peasants, so that peace and safety may be maintained.»
My scientific thinking has been most influenced by the liberal behaviorism of Neal Miller and the psychobiology of Curt Richter — rough - hewn, pragmatic, common - sense approaches.
And the authors don't talk down to readers by pretending it's possible, in this insanely fast - paced world, to feed kids only hand - hewn morsels of goodness, with food they grew themselves.
This hews consistently with Cameron's political manifesto presented last election: that the Conservative Party would seek to renegotiate Britain's EU membership and hold a referendum by the end of 2017.
The range of experiences brought by these consultants suggests that McCain's web strategy will be integrated with the campaign's message, donation and political operations — just like Dean's was in the primary — and certainly hewing to [the] example set by the Bush campaign in 2004.
Trump's apparent commitment to stand by incumbent Republican senators against his former campaign CEO and White House strategist shows that even a tradition - bucking president may hew to the party line in the interest of moving his agenda forward and maintaining a governing majority.
While Cuomo has hewed to progressive principles on social policy by backing gay marriage and gun control, he hasn't on some other issues.
And it's not surprisingly that they have seized on this point, either, given the fact that the district — NY - 24 — is so closely divided and voters there have demonstrated in the past that they prefer to be represented by someone who thinks for him or her self and doesn't hew too closely to any particular party ideology.
While Sanders» plan garnered more attention during the campaign, the plan announced by Cuomo on Tuesday hews closer to a counter-proposal from Clinton, who resisted Sanders» call for zero tuition for all income levels.
Mr. Blakeman described Ms. Gillibrand as «the unelected incumbent appointed by an unpopular governor» and said Mr. DioGuardi was a congressman who failed to hew to a conservative Republican agenda.
Now comes the overturning by state Indy Chairman Frank MacKay and his executive committee of local recommendations in a variety of races that don't hew to any particular pattern that I can see.
Major details of the agreement are still unknown, including how a new threshold for major capital improvements for landlords would work, and whether a six - month extension of the 421 - a tax abatement program is a straight extension or hews more closely to an earlier idea proposed by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The ad, entitled «Opportunity,» is pretty straight forward, hewing to the «rich vs. everyone else» argument employed to date by supporters of the Assembly Democrats» plan to continue taxing the state's wealthiest residents (in this case, actual millionaires and not simply those who earn $ 200,000 or more) at a higher rate for at least the next year.
The letter hews more or less to the same script as previous missives sent by elected officials — including AG Andrew Cuomo — noting the plant's closure is harming not only the 305 workers involved, but also the economy of the entire region.
The stone formations are indeed monuments of a faded empire, but not from anything hewn by human hands.
By contrast, the points used for cutting, scraping and boring were hewn more casually from readily available local materials.
The dam's operator hewed to that advice, raising water levels to 175 meters by 2012.
The enigmatic statues, 125 and 180 feet tall, were hewn directly into the face of a sandstone cliff around the fifth century A.D., possibly by the Buddhist rulers of the Kushan empire.
Another excellent resource that debunks water drinking myths is the book Drowning in 8 Glasses: 7 Myths about Water Revealed by Adrienne Hew CN.
The Church of Rome fell for its heresy; the gates of the second Rome, Constantinople, were hewn down by the axes
To me, they indicate that Boden and Fleck are filmmakers who insist on hewing their own path, without chasing last year's audience or becoming imprisoned by subject matter and style.
Isabelle, dancing alone, is approached by a rough - hewn man in a leather jacket.
The narrative splinters as Charley and Pete encounter many rough - hewn characters — including ones played by Steve Zahn and by Canadian Indigenous actor Justin Rain — but Plummer's understated intensity seizes our attention and holds it.
Academy Award - winning director Boyle (last seen directing the opening ceremonies at the London Olympics) bounces around from genre to genre, but his upcoming art heist thriller Trance probably hews closest to his first feature, the small - scale modern noir Shallow Grave (which was also written by John Hodge).
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