Sentences with phrase «circuitous route of»

This circuitous route of painterly iconography underscores Langsam's own «passion» for painting and Modernism, where even Romanticism is revealed to be a construct with foundations appearing close to two centuries earlier than what is held to be its historical moment.
It has been a long circuitous route of getting here, but I feel I am getting a bit closer.
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.»

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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.
Rather, the profound negativities of human existence — personal, societal and historical — seem so pervasive in this age that any route to fundamental trust must be far more circuitous, tentative and even potholed than I had once hoped.
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.
It often finally arrives at its goal by a circuitous route involving a great deal of free association.
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.
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.
Frost's first game with the Cornhuskers was a long time coming because he took a circuitous route in covering the 100 miles to Lincoln from his hometown of Wood River, Neb. (pop.
Much like Harry Kane at Tottenham, Lingard — a locally born player — has taken a circuitous route to his current position as one of the form players in the Premier League.
It has been a circuitous route to the top though for late developer Matic, unlike his midfield partner Paul Pogba, who was one of the world's most sought after 16 - year - old players when United prised him out of Le Havre's academy.
But instead of a direct shot down Route 20 or the Thruway, these transports are taking a circuitous route because of the size of the parts.
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.
Marni took somewhat of a circuitous route to becoming a dating coach.
Tracing the lineage of Japanese cinema can either lead from the traditional stage (Noh and Kabuki (as in Ozu, perhaps, or, more recently, Hayao Miyazaki)-RRB-, or it can lead from the American westerns of John Ford, as in Akira Kurosawa's work and, via a more circuitous route, the modern gangster cinema of Takashi Miike and Takeshi Kitano.
Some articles about the film and its circuitous route towards wide release (after receiving generally positive reviews at the 06 TIFF, it fell into distribution hell for nearly 7 years) would have you believe that it's a sleeper indie with a sharp style, a biting wit, and surprisingly meta - ending reminiscent of Joss Whedon's much - delayed 2012 flick, Cabin in the Woods.
Brooklyn - based filmmaker Jeremy Saulnier has taken a circuitous route to the breakout success of his new thriller Blue Ruin.
Opening on a contract murder that plays like an American gangster picture dropped into dusty slums outside Tehran, the film takes a circuitous route to outline the workings of a totalitarian state that intimidates and terrorizes its intellectuals and dissident writers.
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.
To understand how we got to this point, we must retrace the circuitous route that has led us to the brink of ESSA implementation.
After 9 p.m. Saturday, various police departments «sweep» Woodward in order to end the Cruise, though this year, they didn't close off the Avenue where it crosses over and under I - 696 in order to force many of us to find circuitous routes back home.
Once there we bypass the most direct route east, I - 40, to trace a more circuitous path along one of America's most storied roads: Route 66.
I also talk to Steve Zabawa, owner of Rimrock Auto Group in Billings, Montana about his circuitous route to acquisition of a Chevrolet store in nearby Laurel.
As for physical books, I believe they will remain but I believe that self - publishing will make the route to a best - seller more circuitous than it's ever been because there may not be agents / publishers willing to represent / publish an author unless the self - published product has sold more than «x» number of books.
His degree in veterinary medicine took a circuitous route, first starting in California and ending in Italy where he graduated from the University of Perugia in 1983.
Many readers will be aware of the existing «Millionaire's Door», which allows first class passengers to bypass the circuitous route through Duty Free to get to BA's lounges at T5, and for which the carrier pays Heathrow an annual fee.
Then choose from a gentle ramble back towards Kandersteg for an afternoon at leisure or a more moderate, circuitous route from the top of the Allmenalp back to Kandersteg.
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.
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.
After his apprenticeship with this German - born mentor of American abstraction, Resika followed a circuitous route through the history of art.
Although its formal rigor is comparable to that of Minimalism, Le Va's art does not take a circuitous route to narrative but gives us a plain look at his thought process as it develops.
He lived long enough to see his work installed at the National Gallery of Art (even if it arrived there by a circuitous route).
In this 2001 interview, filmmaker Jem Cohen discusses the origins of his film philosophy, and the circuitous route he has taken in his pursuit of an anti-narrative film practice outside the mainstream.
Solutions are also being sought for insidious and unexpected surges of wind power from northern Germany that find a path of least resistance to the power - hungry south through circuitous routes via the grids of neighboring Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
Dr. Curry comes in at the very end of this blog commentary saying «Dear Volokh bloggers: I wandered onto this site via a circuitous route»
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.
Instead of stepping from her bed to her desk, she left her house and walked a slightly circuitous route through her town and back to her house.
Growing up in the small town of Smithfield, North Carolina, McLean took a somewhat circuitous route to reach her legal career.
For Ristuben, it was a circuitous route that took her from music to art to law then back to art and finally again to music, as this recent profile of her relates.
This investment of time has never failed me nor failed to have my clients remain loyal but it appears that you practice the circuitous route which in my opinion inevitably leads to one pressuring a comsumer to act now.
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