Sentences with phrase «coalesce as»

Turned wood, rawhide, soft leather, machined brass and woven straw are some of the materials that coalesce as the precious and the everyday, the hand - woven and the mechanically produced, and are brought to the fore in Barclay's practice.
For Aidan's part, his involvement with the Grayson family only deepens, and secrets carried for a lifetime begin to coalesce as he seeks to enlighten Francis — and subsequently Elyse — of why the events of so many years ago matter now.
Imagine, for example, an educational program called Fast Break that applies the principles of sports teams to learn fundamentals and keeps getting better as the players (instructors and students) coalesce as a team.
Instead, they are bundled together in organized protein islands that coalesce as soon as a foreign substance is bound to a B cell receptor.
The author proposes the possibility that the two Platonic theisms coalesce as complementary into One.
Might there not be an interpretation — a reasonable interpretation — in terms of which the two Platonic theisms coalesce as complementary into one?
It is Polanyi's theory of tacit knowing, therefore, I believe, which can start us on the right path, coalescing as it does with the existential - phenomenological approach of Merleau - Ponty, and it may be, in large part at least, something not unlike the philosophy of Process and Reality that will emerge.2
On another wall is what, by chance, coalesced as a grouping of profile views of people, by Jasper Johns, Carrie Moyer, and Kara Walker.
By 1962, a group of friendships coalesced as Fluxus, whose founding tour brought the Event type of instructional performance to Europe, and later to Asia and the United States.
By the early 1980s, he was living in New York City with his partner, the Brazilian artist and activist Maria Thereza Alves, and exhibiting in alternative spaces as multiculturalism was coalescing as a trend.

Not exact matches

The iPhone as a phenomenon really coalesced a year later in 2008 with the 3GS, when the company added 3G wireless speeds and the app store.
Unless Mercedes is willing to sell the X-Class in the US as a purely utilitarian work truck alongside the Metris and Sprinter commercial vans, anything less than $ 40,000 for a mid-size product doesn't coalesce with the brand's premium pricing strategy.
Similar disdain followed January layoff announcements from Pfizer, Walmart, Microsoft, Coca - Cola, and many less prominent employers, coalescing into an angry narrative: Greedy companies are firing workers just days after getting a historically giant tax cut that will save them billions — a tax cut that was promoted by President Trump and Republicans as a job creator.
Still, the finally coalescing competitive threat posed by chains such as Athleta can't be dismissed.
Al Shabaab coalesced after the 2006 U.S. - backed Ethiopian invasion that overthrew the conservative - Islamist Islamic Courts Union, which had set itself up as a de-facto government amidst Somalia's ongoing stateless vacuum.
In 2011, he joined the Tribune staff as a business reporter, coalescing his experience to focus on Chicago's lively and fascinating media beat.
I know many fed Cons really don't like Christy Clark because she didn't exactly go gaga over PMSH as a Fed Lib, but good to see the free enterprisers coalesce.
Indeed, as these factors coalesce, it appears most likely that Jesus indeed intended water baptism by immersion to be normative for His disciples of all generations.
Then light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate wrote a story about how the Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
Keep in mind as your Soul reads this through your eyes, that the «Other Side» was in the Cosmos first, and thus is more Evolved, than this Physical Side of the Universe which coalesced from the Resonant Frequencies of the «Other Side.»
Without coalescing is important because I am not referring to the state of «falling in love» or «being in love» in which boundaries seem to disappear and two become as one, at least for a time.
Let us never forget that precisely out of reverence for the Deity he was ignorant, that, so far as a pagan could be, he kept watch as a judge on the border between God / and man, watching out to see that the deep gulf of qualitative distinction be firmly fixed between them, between God / and man, that God / and man may not in a way, philosophice, poetice, etc., coalesce into one.
We shall explore the congregation as we might a village, trying to learn the particular cultural patterns by which it attempts to make itself whole, but also finding within it forms by which other groups in the world coalesce, disintegrate, and yet manifest the gospel.
I was talking about the centuries of editing up to that point — multiple authors, rewriting etc, as books of the Torah coalesced.
The well - known river metaphor, according to which there are many rivers that, ultimately, flow into the same ocean, is turned critically against the other pluralists by Panikkar: Jordan, Tiber and Ganges, metaphors for three types of religion, only meet as steam in the clouds: «Religions do not coalesce, certainly not as organized religions», Raimon Panikkar, «The Jordan, the Tiber and the Ganges.
The themes of the fragility of life and love and the reality of violent death and evil coalesce in The Skull Beneath the Skin (1982) in which Cordelia Gray reappears as the protagonist.
The occasion of experience only comes into being as others coalesce into it.
Barfield's conception of the incarnation as a freeing of man, in the course of time, to say the Divine Name («I am...») here coalesces with Altizer's idea that the death of God frees us to see the contemporary reality of a continuing incarnational kenosis leading to a nonhubristic apotheosis of man.15 Barfield has achieved with his metaphorical sensitivity a pre-view of a «final participation» which is the coincidentia oppositorum Altizer was insufficiently able to apprehend with his dialectical method.
He also faulted churches for coalescing around distinctions of class, race, education, and economic status rather than welcoming outcasts — represented in the biblical passage by «foreigners» and «eunuchs» — on equal terms with ourselves as children of God.
Entropy, when acted upon by external forces, such as gravity, will allow smaller mass to coalesce into more complex and larger objects.
In Plato the two primary Greek meanings for «theos», immortal and soul, coalesce, as they had earlier in the Pythagorean religious tradition, rooted in the Orphic mystery cults as distinguished from the popular Greek religion of the Olympic gods.
The leaders always had good consciences, for conscience in them coalesced with Will, and those who looked on their face were as much smitten with wonder at their freedom from inner restraint as with awe at the energy of their outward performances.
Neither has any doctrine ever so carefully defended itself against the most shocking of all blasphemies, that after God had taken this step it then should be taken in vain, as though God and man coalesced in one and the same thing — never has any doctrine ever defended itself against this as Christianity has, which defends itself by the help of the offense.
He is instead «the Lord God of Hosts,» as Mother Abagail, his prophet in The Stand, might put it, intervening directly in the lives of his people and demanding that they conform those lives to his will — whether it's the chosen few who survive The Stand's superflu and end up shepherded west to Boulder, Colorado, to form a new Israel set against the Babylon of Las Vegas; or the motley heroes of Desperation, King's finest 1990s novel, who coalesce around a «God - bombed» eleven - year - old to battle a demon called Tak, accidentally let loose in the Nevada desert.
This affirms that it's still alive and will rise as expected when coalesced into your dough.
In most cases successful teams coalesce gradually, their chemistry improving as they go.
The bench coalesced around the no - nonsense Posey who served as an essential buffer between the veteran stars and everyone else.
Other things I learn and I'm not sure how — as if a series of fractions of words coalesced into a completed thought.
Chapin says, «I've been thinking about food justice issues for as long as I can remember, but it was only when I became a mother (and a mother of an exhaustingly picky eater in my 2nd son Van, at that) that my ideas coalesced into a song.
As the patterns coalesce, we could really see how the business of government is actually done...
«It would be catastrophic because under the present circumstances the Momentum campaign would keep control of the party machine, its funding, its communications, its outreach... and the rump coalescing around the parliamentary party would have to start a new party and they would therefore be portrayed as the ones who once again betrayed the wider Labour movement and that's the way it would be painted.»
So I think what you saw tonight was kind of coalescing around a candidate that has a proven track record, who's a steadfast supporter of issues, of women's issues, LGBT equality issues, such as Betty Jean Grant,» Zellner said.
He was also mentioned as a possible GOP state comptroller candidate — a post he first mulled in 2006 before joining Faso's team — but party support has been coalescing behind former hedge fund manager and Westchester County resident Harry Wilson.
One of the party's MPs I've spoken to recently was keen to point out that, as the SNP's policy position was independence or bust, it was up to «civil Scotland» to try to coalesce around a third devo - max option.
Such is the art of politics during extended slumps; when momentum coalesces around a certain idea as the response to the downturn, and then the economy doesn't quickly pick back up, yesterday's solution quickly becomes politically toxic, mostly regardless of whether it was a good policy or not.
But in their self - imposed season of anomie, Afenifere committed the ultimate ideological apostasy, by their own Awoist doctrine: pushed the wrong cause, backed the wrong horse, kept the wrong company, and coalesced behind the wrong person, as arrowhead to Aso Rock, in Ondo Governor, Olusegun Mimiko, ruthless political hustler and survivalist, who just defected to the wide - and - merry Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), from the supposedly straight - and - narrow Labour Party (LP).
In recent days, Heastie's use of his campaign funds, his donations and steering of member items to contributors have come under the magnifying glass as Assembly Democrats coalesce around his election as speaker.
But in Connecticut, those once - fringe policies are gaining traction within the Democratic Party as it coalesces around a ticket of Ned Lamont for governor and Susan Bysiewicz for lieutenant governor.
The agreement comes as WFP activists appeared close to coalescing around the candidacy of Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham University law professor.
Yet even as more voters coalesced around the Conservatives and Labour than they have for years, still neither of them could win the election and form a majority government.
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