Sentences with phrase «coalesced over»

As its grip on MMO design coalesced over time, I would argue that this mandate has largely resulted in consequences that did more harm than good.
Memories accumulate and narratives coalesce over millennia.
Like a lot of knowledge that coalesces over time, you tend to forget that this isn't general knowledge that's imparted to every dewy - eyed would - be novelist that cracks open a copy of Publisher's Marketplace.
Themes that surge and coalesce over decades appear repetitive and routine — valueless, in other words, in the economy of viewer attention — when rationalized.
Issues stemming from sex addiction usually coalesce over time.

Not exact matches

Over six decades, scientific consensus has coalesced around two answers: magnetic and inertial confinement.
We are hours away from the highly anticipated OPEC meeting and oil analysts are coalescing around two possible scenarios that leave very little middle ground: if OPEC reaches a deal, oil prices could be heading well over $ 50 per barrel.
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.
But the fact that both Whitehead and Russell coalesced to produce a collaborated three - volume work extending over ten years does give some indication of the importance of the problem in Whitehead's own thought.
Too often over the last season Chelsea have looked like a group of disparate individuals each out for their own interests — with those occasionally coalescing to be Chelsea winning.
Cuomo insisted on Wednesday the blow up over the budget had nothing to do with a scuttled pay raise, denied to lawmakers in December after they failed to coalesce around a package of ethics measures in a special session that never materialized.
This upshot was an initial media blackout on an hours - long sit - in protest by Democratic lawmakers over gun control legislation, which had coalesced on social media around the hashtag #NoBillNoBreak.
Over the last few years, Hubble has given us views of infant galaxies as they were just 500 million years after the Big Bang, allowing cosmologists to see how quickly the raw materials from the newborn universe coalesced into stars and then galaxies and then clusters of galaxies.
Over a quarter - century, the frozen ammonia - cyanide blend had coalesced into the molecules of life: nucleobases, the building blocks of RNA and DNA, and amino acids, the building blocks of proteins.
The rest will, over the remaining trillions of years of the universe's lifetime, coalesce into stars whose solar systems will contain a myriad of Earth - like planets (artist's representations above).
In these disks, dust is coalescing and tiny chunks of rock are colliding to become larger masses of matter and, over the course of millions of years, planets.
Biologists had already observed this interaction in living systems — a coral reef whose millions of tightly networked members could communicate data about weather over hundreds of miles and a slime mold whose millions of member cells, spread out over acres, could coalesce and take organized action for survival at a moment's notice.
Instead of a crown of multicellular groups rising over relicts on long branches, the organisms «coalesced in a small number of very large groups,» he says.
The collision will start in about four billion years, and over the following three billion years the two spiral galaxies will coalesce into a large elliptical galaxy.
In the simulation, clouds of gas left over from the Big Bang slowly coalesced under the force of gravity, and eventually formed the first stars.
Because the Internet is a vast improvement over his debut effort, showcasing an artist who has confidently found a way to coalesce his love for music and films into one hybrid effort.
Complicating this professional venture is the fact that Maggie speaks no French and finds it hard to understand how the production is supposed to coalesce under the unsteady guidance of a cranky old director whose best days are obviously over.
Eventually, as this new cohort of superhero movies coalesces into one large soap opera unfolding over countless episodes — which the X-Men movies have always been — they will be our sole reality, swallowing the entirety of our experience, Ready Player One - style.
Or Crash, or Babel, or any one of those epics of global intimacy that have coalesced into a genre of their own over the last decade or so.
It always narrowly fails to coalesce, like Rose's attempt at making butter, spilling over the table when loosed from its wooden mold.
Over the past 15 years, however, a national consensus slowly has emerged among the disparate parties and coalesced into a clear movement toward more sophisticated accountability systems and fewer federal mandates.
Although numerous e-book formats have existed over the years, the industry seemed to be coalescing around a standard called EPUB that was specifically designed for use by e-books.
In most cases, major currency trends occur when a variety of factors coalesce for a period of time, giving impetus to one currency over other currencies.
As it is, it is only over the last half year that expectations for when policy would tighten have coalesced at September 2015.
This maturity, however, is initially less evident in battles that are simplistic by today's standards, but over the course of the game's 100 or so hours, combat, story and characters coalesce into a satisfying whole.
I begin with random marks and colors that over time coalesce into forms and spatial relationships.
While this exhibition began somewhere between the vague boundaries of figurative art and realism, it coalesced quickly into something more personal, that is, a representation of those artists who have been foremost in my mind over the course of my own experience and personal development.
I begin with random marks and colors that over time coalesce....
But whereas the work of those artists achieves a meaningful dissonance through a sundry aggregation of disjunctive motifs, Picabia's layered images serve to reinforce one another within each painting, coalescing in their signification into a unified expression or theme: in one case it is the seductive menace of his Portrait of Kiki (ca. 1938 - 40), a demimonde figure painted in lurid yellows and greens with a spider form imposed over her face; in another it is the cheesy eroticism of Reve (ca. 1935), an image of a sleeping woman about to be kissed imposed over a nude standing (like Botticelli's Venus, but with arms upraised) on the surface of the waves.
Over two decades of research and revision, the artists» voices — poetic, humorous, metaphorical — coalesced into «a visual common sense,» Dickey recalls.
Dark, ominous forms began to crowd his paintings, coalescing into what would become a new language that consumed his practice over the next ten years.
The exhibition extends a dialogue exploring womanhood and femininity within the art world, developing this investigation through an all - encompassing approach to the natural coalescing and cross over of what has been conventionally designated as «masculine» or «feminine» in artistic practice...
Its foundation is a field of etched lines and small gestures similar to Sublime Light, over which Pousette - Dart laid cloud - like billows of white acrylic and graphite that swirl and coalesce in delicate patterns.
It is without doubt one entity, comprised of paintings made over almost thirty years, reconfigured to give us both composition and inter-relationship, but also coalescing powerfully as a singular form.
Over time, the interlocking layers coalesce, creating a balanced, homogenous, and unified record of her emotional intensity.
Choreographed sculptures on a stage coalesce into a multifaceted and atmospheric work that unfolds over the course of the day.
And over the course of each hour, smaller groups of birds coalesce into a single entity, soaring through the air in fluid unity.
Its stack of broad white strokes over brighter colors might almost coalesce into the clouds and sky of a church ceiling by Tiepolo or Goya, but the thickness of the paint brings the work down to earth — and the modern world — with no loss of buoyancy.
Indeed, Bowling's recent works produced over the last few years continue to explore the nature and possibilities of abstract painting, the diverse range of principles and processes explored across his career now converging and coalescing in dynamic new configurations of colour and form.
Britain over the past two decades is a story of fragmentation, of individual accomplishment that has never coalesced into a discernibly British painting style.
Figurative painting in Britain over the past two decades is a story of fragmentation, of individual accomplishment that has never coalesced into a discernibly British painting style.
This coalesced into the perfect opportunity to explore and present the development of some of the artist's ideas over a compressed period of time.
While Mitchell's brushstrokes coalesced into all - over compositions in the late 1970s and early 1980s, in works such as the present one they animate the surface akin to torquing waves.
Back to Finland and to a community of over a thousand curious minds who coalesced around a project called «Pyramid Flipper.»
Were it not for dumbell Chamberlain's resignation, and Churchill's willingness to step into the breach, to coalesce help from «abroad», and to put the steel back into the backbones of his constituents, the aggressors would have walked over all.
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