Sentences with phrase «coalesced far»

Not exact matches

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.
Conceivably, further anti-Iranian cooperation could coalesce in the region into a Sunni - Shi «a regional war, all to prevent Iran from becoming too powerful in the region.
Interviews with more than half of Democratic chiefs in Iowa's 99 counties show a state party leadership so far reluctant to coalesce behind Mrs. Clinton.
The endorsement is further evidence that the city's left - leaning establishment, including leading labor unions, is coalescing around Ms. Lynch's candidacy in the Democratic primary.
His endorsement is also further evidence that the Democratic establishment, even if Mr. Flake has bucked it before, is coalescing around Mr. Grodenchik.
Like a snowball rolling downhill, the coalescing moons grow larger and larger as they drift farther from the planet and its rings and undergo progressively more mergers along the way.
Whereas the classical two - phase microstructure consists of cuboid γ» precipitates embedded in a so called γ - matrix, during heat treatment, spherical γ particles initially form in the γ» precipitates of the alloy, then further coalesce into plates that finally split the γ» precipitates.
By seeing the same features in both the gas and the dust components of the disk, the astronomers believe they have found compelling evidence that there are two planets coalescing remarkably far from the central star.
Its centre ignited to make the sun, while farther out grains of dust slowly coalesced to form larger and larger solid bodies.
Why would one star from an identical pair coalesce and ignite so far ahead of the other?
She has vague dreams that haven't coalesced into a plan beyond getting accepted at a good college far away.
Other mini-masterpieces that need further screen exposure were Dmitrii Kalashnikov's dash - cam marvel The Road Movie and Joshua J Provost's study in art - form co-dependence, Coalesce: A City Composed.
With more than a nod to Chantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman (the pulsing neon light outside the cramped apartment, its muted colour scheme), Almodóvar's visual style coalesces here in a way unseen thus far, demonstrating a handle on the film's tonal shifts that would elude him elsewhere.
Meanwhile, in the California Toyger breed, the mackerel tabby pattern has been selectively refined into a more tiger - like pattern of thin but solid stripes (sometimes called candle - flames) which do not break up, while in red self Persians, the classic tabby pattern has been refined to coalesce and to mask the background colour as far as possible in order to create the illusion of a «solid red» cat.
You're constantly massaging each form, trying to get it home, pushing further and further until these all coalesce into a marvelous kind of rhythm that reveals the life of the painting.»
With the commission, Haus der Kunst further reflects on the conditions of contemporary art today, along with what it means to act in the public with the artwork as the central statement around which public participation, discussion, debate, and exchange coalesces.
Deviations appear in form and color, the irregularity of the writing suddenly appears very strange: our impressions, reinforced by the exotic turquoise color, coalesce into a sort of «Far Eastern Helvetica.»
Not until the mid 1950s did Nevelson's far - ranging interests coalesce into dramatically conceived constructions for which she became world - renowned.
This wealth of incidental surface activity coalesces into a coherent representational image and Close is adept at exploiting the specific tendencies of each print medium — whether it be the complex, reverse compositional build up of reduction linocut (Lucas, 1988), the uncontrollable nature of sculptural pulp paper particles (Self - Portrait / Pulp, 2001) or the antiquated method of mezzotint that has not been widely used for 100 years (Keith / Mezzotint, 1972)-- to further the complexity of the image.
I didn't mean that all scientific issues have been settled — far from it — but rather that we face a situation of seeking a negotiated climate policy in a situation in which one of the major parties, to quote National Journal, appears to be «coalescing around a uniquely dismissive position on climate change.»
They can also provide «seeds» around which water droplets coalesce to form clouds, thus further increasing the planet's reflectivity.
Although he did not go so far as to declare that unjust rules could not be law (as some of his later judicial heirs, like Tom Denning, have done), he did work his hardest to make law and justice coalesce.
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