Sentences with phrase «by unorthodox»

On Art I Tuesday, November 17, 6:30 pm A book launch celebrating a new publication on the work of Unorthodox participating artist Erna Rosenstein, featuring a conversation between authors Dorota Jarecka and Barbara Piwowarska and artist R.H. Quaytman, with an introduction by Unorthodox co-curator Daniel S. Palmer.
Joseph Beuys, German avant - garde sculptor and performance artist whose works, characterized by unorthodox materials and ritualistic activity, stirred much controversy.
On one hand, as it is, PixelJunk 4 am is a different kind of music game experience that is empowered by its unorthodox roots.
Eager to join L.A.'s burgeoning comedy scene, Boston transplants Eddie and Ron are surprised by their unorthodox accommodations and young up - and - comer Adam is forced into a compromising situation by his manager Carl.

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The Swedish company, which began trading in an unorthodox direct listing on the New York Stock Exchange in April, reported steady growth by most financial measures but failed to deliver the commanding performance that could...
With his sidekick Kato by his side, he used his unorthodox tactics to bring the city's mobsters and henchmen to their knees.
«The fashion by which it's done is certainly unorthodox
In addition to his somewhat unorthodox habits, Overton said he stayed busy throughout the day by trimming trees and helping with horses, while noting that he never watches television, according to Fox.
Baker gets away with her unorthodox management structure by outsourcing nearly everything.
Jeff Bezos, the Amazon CEO and richest person in the world, has amassed his wealth by being creative and trying unorthodox ways of solving problems.
That he has been endorsed by Germany's political and economic establishment suggests that he will be constrained from taking an unorthodox approach.
Mr Weber's concerns over monetary policy were supported by Nouriel Roubini of the Stern School at New York University, who had backed the initial moves towards unorthodox policies such as quantitative easing in the financial crisis.
The policy actions taken by central banks in the wake of the Lehman Brothers collapse were very unorthodox.
He had hoped for a health czar role — another unorthodox, outside - the - box billionaire appointment by Trump — but, like others leaving Trump Tower, he left with empty pockets after two meetings there.
The eight - page letter written by Trump's lawyer, Joanna Hendon, accuses the Justice Department of acting in «an aggressive, intrusive, and unorthodox manner» in an attempt to «eliminate the president's right to a full assertion of every privilege argument available to him.»
Alyssa Lyra Pitstick summarized her analysis of Balthasar's provocative and dramatic (and by her reading unorthodox) vision of the depths of the paschal mystery.
However, if anything here were ever to be judged unorthodox by the highest authority in the Church, then we would very happily withdraw it.
Traditional Protestants, alarmed by Pope Francis's unorthodox statements, appreciate Fr.
I think atheists are dumb — and by the way, I have a wildly unorthodox sense of punctuation and capitalization!»
There are also those who claim the same faith but pick and choose what tenets of that faith they want to believe and follow and they are the «unorthodox» (Not adhering to the accepted or traditional and established faith) or «liberal» (Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox, or authoritarian views).
The best of the three, which seems likely to endure long enough to find it way into hymnals, sets a 20th century translation of the 13th century «Veni Sancte Spiritus» to a flowing and singable melody, harmonized with unorthodox parallelisms, its rhythm marked by alternating measures of four beats and three.
Although they have often been considered as unorthodox by the leaders of Islam, their attempts to provide a rational basis for Islamic beliefs and a mystical basis for Islamic worship have for centuries enriched and stimulated the Muslim community.
By largely ignoring the central biblical teaching that God is on the side of the poor, evangelical theology has been profoundly unorthodox.
Definition of CULT 1: formal religious veneration: worship 2: a system of religious beliefs and ritual; also: its body of adherents 3: a religion regarded as unorthodox or spurious; also: its body of adherents 4: a system for the cure of disease based on dogma set forth by its promulgator 5a: great devotion to a person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a film or book); especially: such devotion regarded as a literary or intellectual fad b: the object of such devotion c: a usually small group of people characterized by such devotion
This particular bread combined three of my favorite flavors — strawberries, bananas, and chocolate chips, and I did a rather unorthodox thing by baking it in a giant springform pan so that it came out looking more like a cake than a quick - bread.
TOTALLY 3DICULOUS Players at Huntington Beach (Calif.) Marina wear T - shirts that say 3DICULOUS, a slogan chosen by the coaching staff for the team's unorthodox style, which relies on quick substitutions, forced turnovers and rapid - fire three - pointers.
Tim Sherwood has experienced some significant ups and downs during his short tenure as Andre Villas - Boas's replacement at Tottenham but his overall record of ten wins, two draws and five defeats in the 17 Premier League matches in charge of the North London club is by no means a poor record though some may feel his approach has at times been a little unorthodox.
He's got to win by being bigger, stronger, aggresive, and unorthodox.
A long ball forward is brought down fantastically by Long, albeit a slightly unorthodox touch off his shoulder.
Ligue 1 club St Etienne made their foray into the world of unorthodox signing announcements by tweeting a video of Les Verts fans being asked to pronounce «dobrodosli,» which means welcome in Serbian.
After consulting various speech therapists who are unable to cure Bertie's impediment, his ever - loving and devoted wife (Bonham Carter) consults the unorthodox Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue, played by Geoffrey Rush.
Therefore if Trump or some person close to Trump engaged Cohen as a «fixer», tasked with persuading or coercing certain parties into concealing reports of some embarrassing debauch or unlawful deed, (via threats of litigation or by providing hush money then drafting possibly unactionable NDAs, or maybe via other even more unorthodox methods), such fixitious communications would not be protected.
The unorthodox approach worked, and now there's effectively a four - way race in the 60th with Grisanti on the Independence Party line and attorney Timothy Gallagher on the Conservative line, though he was believed to be a placeholder tapped by party leaders who wanted to wait to see how the GOP primary played out.
Fried presented an unorthodox plan calling for a Central Park conservancy model, which allows for parks to be cared for by a semi-private entity, while Day presented his own record of fighting for open spaces as a civic association leader.
The Controversial S.A.F.E. Act law enacted over a year ago by Governor Cuomo and passed in an unorthodox manner by 43 New York State Senators had a deadline for gun registration 15 April 2014.
These low - frequency rumblings were first uncovered by ecologist Caitlin O'Connell, who now describes her revolutionary work.Her memoir evocatively captures 14 years of fieldwork and scientific experiments that moved an unorthodox hunch about elephant communication into the scientific mainstream.
Rozelle's unorthodox path through academia is matched by his quirky sense of humor.
On Tuesday, Mervis ran the numbers, concluding that «it takes some unorthodox arithmetic to square the claims by the chair of the House of Representatives science committee with the actual numbers in his Frontiers in Innovation, Research, Science, and Technology Act (FIRST) Act.»
The unorthodox experimental subject, the MOS 6502, is the same chip that dazzled early tech junkies and kids alike in the 1980s by powering Donkey Kong, Space Invaders and Pitfall, as well as the Apple I and II computers.
Geneticist - provocateur J. Craig Venter proposes that we are not all created equal; the unorthodox psychology writer Judith Rich Harris undermines parenting by claiming that parents don't have much influence over the ultimate character of their children.
One of us (Wright) suggested something very unorthodox: perhaps the fluctuations in brightness were caused by alien technology.
This unorthodox behavior, uncovered by seismologist George Zandt and colleagues at the University of Arizona, solves a long - standing puzzle about how this majestic range formed.
As an advocate for unorthodox desires, Feeld fiercely shields all members from public exposure or harassment by the unenlightened.
When the dead need to talk, Alex Craft is always ready to listen... As a Grave Witch, Alex solves murders by raising the dead The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice Objective Investigations of Controversial and Unorthodox Claims in Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry, and
[font = Century Gothic] «Lackawanna Blues» is based on the autobiographical play by Ruben Santiago - Hudson about his experiences growing up an unorthodox childhood in a rooming house owned and ran by Rachel «Nanny» Crosby (S. Epatha Merkerson) in the fifties and sixties in a largely minority neighborhood in Lackawanna, New York.
In «Jimi: All Is By My Side,» John Ridley's upcoming, unorthodox year - in - the - life Jimi Hendrix story, former Outkast singer Andre Benjamin captures the spacey, dreamy side of a rock icon who lived in a purple haze.
At least until she's convinced by her niece, Mika to enroll in an unorthodox English class that requires her to wear a blonde wig and take on an American alter ego named «Lucy.»
Bolstered by the «do whatever is necessary to follow your dream» motto of his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt), Miguel seeks to prove himself in a talent contest but his unorthodox means of obtaining an instrument catapult him and his dog Dante into the Land of the Dead, where he meets not only Hector (Gael Garcia Bernal), a good - natured con - artist, but many of his forebears, including Mama Imelda.
The movie opens in 1858 Texas with the unorthodox purchase of a slave, Django (Jamie Foxx), by a dentist - turned - bounty hunter, Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz).
Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer) and Peter Bash (Mark - Paul Gosselaar) are two unorthodox lawyers who join an old - fashioned law firm headed up by Stanton Innfeld (Malcolm McDowell).
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