Sentences with phrase «by emanations»

He's slouched low, pushed back by the emanations.
Earlier decisions of the Court, Douglas said, «suggest that specific guarantees in the Bill of Rights have penumbras formed by emanations from those guarantees that help give them life and substance.»
Thus man emerged in the light of time accompanied by emanations.
There seems to be little justification for this, except that community schools are (by and large) founded and funded by an emanation of the state (their local education authority (LEA)-RRB- and the others were usually founded by a charity, albeit that all of them are now almost entirely funded by «emanations of the state».

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This time the pen was wielded by Judge Stephen Reinhardt, a sharp» tongued liberal activist only too happy to discover new rights in the penumbras, emanations, and hitherto undiscovered corners of the Constitution.
Not only is the mutable world separated from its divine principle — the One — by intervals of emanation that descend in ever greater alienation from their source, but because the highest truth is the secret identity between the human mind and the One, the labor of philosophy is one of escape: all multiplicity, change, particularity, every feature of the living world, is not only accidental to this formless identity, but a kind of falsehood, and to recover the truth that dwells within, one must detach oneself from what lies without, including the sundry incidentals of one's individual existence; truth is oblivion of the flesh, a pure nothingness, to attain which one must sacrifice the world.
God knows the outcome of this creative emanation, and is saddened by it.
While there are many sects within Hinduism, and numerous interpretations of the basic Hindu ideas, there would be general agreement that the world as we know it is an emanation from an original Source, Brahman, that ultimately the world as we know it will return to its Source; in the meantime, living beings go through numerous rebirths, their progress upward toward Brahman or downward toward material existence determined by the law of karma.
All things aspire to It, from It the whole universe is derived by a process of flux or emanation.
, but the constitutional basis for these claims is elusive, even more so than the conservative bugbear right to privacy (famously derived by Justice Douglas from penumbras of emanations from constitutional rights).
In strip - mining a bit less than 30 acres of seafloor, Nautilus will consume hydrothermal chimneys and wipe out the clusters of snails and barnacles, crab and shrimp that are nourished by their sulfide emanations.
The clarity provided by the laser allowed her team to distinguish between nearby stars and the infrared emanations of some mysterious, very hot material.
Expect stomach cramps and plenty of malodorous emanations if you embrace the month - long plan recommended by Whole9's Melissa Hartwig.
IBS has been with me since at least 2nd grade: distention, gaseous emanations, loose to watery stools 3 - 5 x day, abdominal pain (usually L side) sometimes relieved by toileting.
Recognized by Tsewang Ngodrup Rinpoche as the single activity emanation of Tulku Chimed Yugyal the ritual meditation master of Rangnang Ogmin Ling Dzogchen Monastery in Kham Tibet, he exemplifies the transfer of Eastern Wisdom to Western mind.
Carl was haunted by a «second self,» an emanation from his unconscious that heard voices and saw visions.
For Barney, sculpture is an emanation of places, performances, films, photos, drawings and ephemera that together create complex, open - ended and symbolically charged stories, characterised by an innovative artistic idiom, aesthetics and narrative structures.
The gorgeous light - filled spacious arc of the museum's special exhibition is made even more vibrant at one end by the museum's large diptych «Argopoli» (1993) with its effusive golden emanations.
2017 Ark, Chester Cathedral, UK Emanation 2017: An Invitational Contemporary Art Exhibit, Wheaton Arts and Cultural Centre, New Jersey, US Glasstress, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida, US Vitreous Bodies: Assembled Visions in Glass, Stephen D. Paine Galleries, MassArts, Boston, US Naturalia, curated by Danny Moynihan, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, US
Selected group exhibitions include: Ark, Chester Cathedral, Chester, UK; Emanation 2017: An Invitational Contemporary Art Exhibit, Wheaton Arts and Cultural Centre, New Jersey, US; Glasstress, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida, US; Vitreous Bodies: Assembled Visions in Glass, MASS Art (Stephen D. Paine Galleries), Boston, Massachusetts, US; Naturalia, curated by Danny Moynihan, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, US (all 2017); Anyang Public Art Project, Anyang - si, KR; Still (the) Barbarians, Curated by Koyo Kouoh, EVA International Biennale, Limerick, IE (both 2016); Seoul, Vite, Vite!
Conceptualists Cory Arcangel and Pierre Bismuth disorient viewers by remixing and reversing emanations from contemporary mass media and pop culture.
In a recent painting by Katherine Bradford, a figure barely weighted down by his necktie seems to wrangle with a Janus - like emanation which could be his double.
Seventeen pieces from the last several years represented two primary impulses pursued by Turrell across his distinguished career - long engagement with light: deploying it, on the one hand, as a paradoxically material presence designed to draw our perceptual attention outward, toward the spectral volumetric «objects» it creates, and, on the other, as a dematerialized emanation designed
-LSB-...]... To allow ourselves to be inhabited by what left our field, perhaps our visual field; around us, in the hole inside us, we learn the fullness of other dimensions of existence...... The spaces left empty are the place of the most intense energy, emanations, auras, tensions, thoughts and the fascinations of the human presence... -LSB-...] The drawn objects serve as a backdrop for creating states of mind, from which the attempt at concentration, at falling inside, at finding the rhythm, the exhaustion through rhythm and the reaching of a conclusion which is a static stage before a new beginning.»
Whether working as large as eight feet in height or on a series of continuous smaller canvases, foreground dissipates into background by way of parti - colored emanations, a brumous density that obliterates façade and dwells in a deeper register of form, color and composition.
We can view these global warming / climate change emanations as just the thoughts of these individuals or organizations as sometimes interesting speculation, but by no means a basis to determine the expenditure of government monies or for passing of restrictive laws.
«The fog, the inaccessibility and isolation of this frozen place, which is slowly being invaded by fluorescent emanations that invade space.
Furthermore, as the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) is probably an emanation of state, any material departure from the minimum levels of compensatory protection prescribed by the Motor Vehicle Insurance Directives (MVIDs) is directly enforceable by the courts.
It submitted that any communication by an employee who is authorised to communicate with a legal adviser for the purpose of their employer seeking legal advice is privileged on the basis that the employee should be treated as if he / she were part or an emanation of the client.
The techniques by which particular emanations become known and understood are extremely powerful.
We conclude by suggesting that courts must confront the social implications of informational privacy much more deeply than they have, interrogating its meaning, not one technology at a time, but within a larger empirical universe of information emanation.
In relation to the third issue, it was accepted by the claimant that he would have to satisfy two criteria before any breach of the Directive was directly enforceable against the MIB by the claimant: (i) that the Directive was capable of having direct effect in that the provision relied upon was «unconditional and sufficiently precise», the prescribed period for implementation had passed and the Directive had not been correctly implemented by the Member State; and (ii) that even if the Directive was capable of having direct effect, the MIB was an emanation of the state within the meaning of that concept as a matter of Community law.
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