Sentences with phrase «central forms appear»

The work is rendered in a selective black, white and red color palette and central forms appear in repetition, though their orientation on the page varies.

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Given the expectation that many established forms of compensation that are so central to the brokerage business model appear likely to be allowed under the rules, Roper questions the contention of industry groups that they really are willing to accept a best - interest fiduciary standard for advice under ERISA.
Having surveyed thus briefly the nature of Old Testament law, and particularly those portions of the law having to do with ethics and morality, we may now ask: What appear to be the central theological presuppositions of the law in its dominant emphases and in the form in which it finally entered the canon?
The persuasiveness of religious programs toward change appear to be greatest when they are viewed by a person who is in a state of attitude imbalance or transition and seeking new forms of gratification for his or her needs; when they are viewed by a person for whom religious faith has always been a viable, if not vital, option; when the options being presented are seen as realistic and leading to a desirable end; when opportunity for demonstration exists in proximate distance to the viewing situation; and when the attitude or behavior is not central to the individual's self - concept and ego - functioning.
The turquoise kidneys and the blue - green hearts form a kind of magnetic resonance image of Los Angeles: a many - chambered nautilus of pools in the prosperous precincts of Hollywood and Beverly Hills, while in South Central L.A. — where municipal pools must often close for lack of funds — the organs appear blackened and necrotic.
Central to the study is the idea that rocks that appear dry to the human eye can actually contain water — in the form of hydrogen atoms trapped inside natural voids and crystal defects.
Third, North American Culex pipiens mosquitoes, the dominant vector of WNV in the northeast and north - central United States, appear to be hybrids of the bird - biting «pipiens» form and human - feeding «molestus» form of Old World Cx.
Camus is a central influence on the Coens» work, appearing in various forms in Barton Fink and, specifically, The Man Who Wasn't There as both existential thematic glue and, in the latter, a literal bridge between the work of hardboiled author James M. Cain and the film itself.
Focal and multifocal types manifest as linear folds and «rosettes» of tissue in the inner (sensory) retinal layer whereas in geographic forms there are larger areas of defective retinal development that appear as large irregular or horseshoe - shaped areas of mixed hyper - or hyporeflectivity in the central retina.
The most compelling of these takes its cue from the title, a spiritual trope that appears in this specific textual form in European and Central Asian cultures and, generally, in others too numerous to mention.
The human figure is also central to the exhibition, often appearing in distorted, grotesque, anthropomorphic, or hybridized forms.
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