He lived long enough to see his work installed at the National Gallery of Art (even if it arrived there
by a circuitous route).
It is not even a sealed world of his own invention: one can imagine that his installations lead
by some circuitous route into Ilya Kabakov's installations, into Ed Kienholz's seedy bars and mental asylums, into a Paul McCarthy or Mike Kelley set.
His installations are recognizable by their combined structures of building materials and consumer items, accompanied
by circuitous narratives and elements of performance.
I've written stories, ever since I learnt to write, but like many authors I came to novel writing
by a circuitous route.
These incentives might include additional per - pupil funding for each transfer student, construction funds to make more space available, funds to recruit and employ on - site advocates and mentors to ensure the social comfort and the pedagogic progress of these students, and funds to underwrite their transportation by the same convenient means that wealthy people use to transport their children to private schools — not
by circuitous and exhausting bus routes, but rather by point - to - point travel, typically in small vans, from one specific urban neighborhood to one specific school or district.
At this point Ana, no longer shy and in fact promoted
by a circuitous route to fiction editor, is a liberated person.
I came to work on microRNAs
by a circuitous path.
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.
Arriving in the major leagues
by a circuitous route just before the All - Star break, young Jim Nash won his first seven games for the Athletics and has added to the growing interest in a changing and better team
In Old English it was mycg, and it goes back to an Indo - European root, * mu -, which also gave us mosquito and,
by a circuitous route, musket.
By a circuitous route we have returned to a point very close to that to which a consideration of Whitehead's discussion of moral values also brought us.
It often finally arrives at its goal
by a circuitous route involving a great deal of free association.
An appendix indicates that the much loved «Prayer of Saint Francis» («Lord, make me an instrument of your peace / Where there is hatred, let me sow love...) was written in the early twentieth century and,
by a circuitous route, ended up being attributed to the saint.
Not exact matches
Through
circuitous routes, the idea caught on among conservative Christians worried about the militant secularism promoted
by the public schools, and mainly among evangelical Christians who, unlike Catholics, did not have a school system of their own.
This spectrum is suggested
by Robert Funk's statement that the way from the parables of Jesus to theology is «
circuitous and tortuous.»
When service is requested at a place so distant from the evaluator's headquarters that a total of one - half hour or more is required for the evaluator (s) to travel to such place and back to the headquarters or at a place of prior assignment on
circuitous routing requiring a total of one - half hour or more to travel to the next place of assignment on the
circuitous routing, the charge for such service shall include a mileage charge administratively determined
by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and travel tolls, if applicable, or such travel prorated among all the applicants and certifying agents furnished the service involved on an equitable basis or, when the travel is made
by public transportation (including hired vehicles), a fee equal to the actual cost thereof.
Dismayed
by the disconnect between reality and the cartoonish animals populating his young daughter's pajamas, books and view of the natural world, journalist Mooallem sets off to explore often
circuitous human - animal relationships: The once - feared polar bear has become the cherished mascot of climate change, and whales, once hunted without restraint, now attract near - fanatical rescue efforts.
The first, founded in 1954
by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, eventually became, through a
circuitous process, part of Rutgers University's New Jersey Medical School in Newark.
As a result, the electrons have to travel
by a more
circuitous route, and their movement is much slower.
JESUS» SON is the intense, edgy, often hilarious story of a young man's
circuitous journey from drug dependency and petty crime to a life redeemed
by this startling discovery of compassion.
After ten years of
circuitous one - upping one paint -
by - numbers plot after another, INFINITY WAR ends on a note puzzling for fans, infuriating for critics, and simply unimaginative.
Black Panther's
circuitous hype conforms to the song «The Circle of Life» from The Lion King, the still - popular»90s animated film that is evoked here
by native singing and
by Forest Whitaker and Angela Bassett as elders trilling their R's.
Expanding on — and more expediently dramatizing — the philosophy of monotony that characterizes his earlier film El Custodio, Moreno wanders the streets, apartments, and rural suburban roads around the Argentine metropolis
by way of a scrawny flaneur protagonist, Boris (Esteban Bigliardi), who's ejected from his terminally bored girlfriend's loft in the daintily
circuitous dialogue of the opening sequence.
Fathered, through
circuitous circumstances,
by an Englishman, Pran Nath Razdan, the boy who will become the Impressionist, was passed off
by his Indian mother as the child of her husband, a wealthy man of high caste.
The only way to run accurately and successfully through a life cycle in a matter of days is
by instinct, a series of rigid behaviors programmed
by the genes... The channels of human mental development, in contrast, are
circuitous and variable.
Jeremy Bernstein traces the
circuitous route
by which Iran secured the expertise to develop a nuclear capability.
The presence of hills and canyons, together with the restraints imposed
by a long narrow peninsula, result in «
circuitous routing of traffic and a great deal of out - of - direction travel.»
After covering twenty miles and paddling nearly thirty miles that included side trips and
circuitous routes around sand bars, we arrived at the southern tip of Isla Santa Domingo, the bay entrance frequented
by Gray Whales.
Lee's skill in fiber art is here demonstrated with her Western mesa hills flowing through fabric waves of hills over scattered brush and enveloped
by deep quilted tones of intense and
circuitous blue in her «Departure.»
Through his spoken word live performances and recordings, characterised
by fragments of information, Vonna - Michell creates
circuitous narratives.
Amongst an ever - expanding calendar of pop - up events and itinerant exhibitions, the institutional programme can sometimes feel like an analogue technology, bowed
by neoliberal pressures and forced into
circuitous collaboration with one another.
He is nominated for Postscript II (Berlin), in which he creates «
circuitous, multi-layered narratives» accompanied
by slide projections and photocopies.
Though the traveling exhibition was organized
by Colorado's Aspen Art Museum,
circuitous connections embedded in «Mickalene Thomas: Mentors, Muses, and Celebrities» subtly tie the artist to Spelman's campus.
In the art world this tangle is further convoluted
by the relishing of trade and an inherent affluence, elitism and
circuitous pandering that can compromise anyone's well - intentioned we / they stirrings.
He is currently an Associate Professor of Art at the University of Tennessee at Martin and is represented
by REM gallery in San Antonio, Texas and
Circuitous Succession Gallery in Memphis Tennessee.
A boyhood glimpse of the Wild Man of Borneo (at the Coney Island Midway, of course) set him on a
circuitous and rocky course — one so movingly charted
by a new film biography.
/ recordings 2014 100 % hits
by Té (Andrew Brooks and Kynan Tan), album, torrent download, self - released 2014 Sand Stems
by Austin Bucket, remix
by Té, album, download, Room40 2014 syllepsis
by Motion, album, download, Wood and Wire 2013
circuitous by Té, album, vinyl + download, hellosQuare 2012 City Speaks
by Callum G'Froerer, remix
by Kynan Tan, CD + download, listen / hear collective 2012 live recording 28072012
by Té, EP, CD + download, self - released 2012 raetina, album, CD + download, listen / hear collective 2011 re: presence
by Motion, remix
by Kynan Tan, CD + download, listen / hear collective 2010 lucidity, album, download, self - released 2009 two clouds, EP, CD + download, self - released
First of all, know that the problem is exacerbated
by our food system in which «farm to table» can be an incredibly
circuitous journey.
In the case of Port Bonython, this would involve a geographically -
circuitous route to market for LNG supplies
by sending them through the stormy Southern Ocean.
While they may be technically correct, their policy is hopelessly
circuitous and (even as admitted
by a member of their own claim department) confusing.
It rose in the
circuitous and unexpected manner of a viral video, rather than one that had been calculated to game YouTube's algorithms
by seizing on interest in breaking news or tragedy — it had no catchy headline, no recognizable personality, no vast theorizing.
This new feature is in line with Android's intention of speeding up mobile device functionalities
by trimming down on
circuitous OS features.