Sentences with phrase «commonalities through»

Description: In this Anniversary video, FBI Agent Jonathan Maguire gives us a glimpse into the franchise's storied history as he traces a thread of commonality through the cities of Lost Heaven, Empire Bay, and New Bordeaux.
In this Anniversary video, FBI Agent Jonathan Maguire gives us a glimpse into the franchise's storied history as he traces a thread of commonality through the cities of Lost Heaven, Empire Bay, and New Bordeaux.
With a roster of acclaimed international artists, each piece offers a distinct technique and style while maintaining commonality through meticulously detailed and surreal scenes.
It helped me see myself and our commonality through your humble, insightful sharing.

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In a similar fashion to the commonalities between the Investment Masters, I've recognised many commonalities that run through the habits, traits and character of these Intellectual Masters.
this may be relevant for showing a common enterprise through vertical commonality, which is a lot easier to demonstrate than horizontal commonality.
Society creates this commonality primarily through the media of communication.
But above and beyond the strings of «commonality,» believers in Christ are held together by something even greater: the Spirit of God who lives, breathes and works in us and through us.
To be sure, «identity» points to the same fact as «structure» does: commonality in and through change and diversity.
One thing I am sure I can relate to David through his artwork... which would in a weird sort of way speak to a commonality in our believe systems....
Each woman has a vastly different story to tell, yet their lives hold a similarity through the commonality of motherhood.
Still, when they were reading through essays they'd collected for their 2006 anthology, «Only Child: Writers on the Singular Joys and Solitary Sorrows of Growing Up Solo,» Daphne Uviller and Deborah Siegel realized that whether the contributors liked being only children or not, there was a commonality — a sense of longing.
The commonality of going through pregnancy, labor, birth, and raising a child is such a unifying experience that I instantly have a connection with...
Although the molecular events that trigger neuronal death in each of these neurodegenerative diseases is distinct, the downstream apoptotic process through which neurons die in these pathologies are thought to share commonalities to each other, as well as to developmentally - regulated neuronal death.
In addition, the Committee directs that, to the maximum extent possible, NASA should ensure that all vehicle development funding leverages existing investments; promotes efficiency through commonality of design and simultaneous development; and minimizes the need for redesigns or other costly changes affecting future SLS vehicle configurations.
It's as simple as unifying pieces within your wardrobe through a commonality, from the overt (checkerboard pumps) to the covert (sweater texture) and adding statement making studded purse, for good measure.
In your first 10 words to her, you need to convey commonality and relate through shared interests.
# 1: How to Find Commonality & Relate Through Shared Interests # 2: How to Trip Her Emotional Triggers # 3: How to Mega Message
The film upholds the belief that the commonalities of self - expression, storytelling, and insightful observation reverberate through time.
The tales play out in New York, Paris and Rome through three couples who appear to have nothing related, but share deep commonalities: lovers and estranged spouses, children lost and found.
Through them, we hope to shed light on the commonalities that bond all educators.
The timeline highlights both the commonalities across states in actions and timing under the law, but also the variation in timing as SEAs and LEAs implement the law within their unique contexts (indicated through visual «windows» of time).
Coherence and commonality of curriculum, gained through specifying core content, has decisive educational advantages over our vague, laissez faire curriculum arrangements.
Through monthly discussions, the PLC discovered that there are many commonalities with social - emotional learning across all ages and grades.
Instead of getting into a dissertation on the historic decline that these cities have woefully harbored (through endless grants) and their blight - ridden commonality of culture, We will, today at least, stick to the elephant.
The commonality between all vWD is a reduction in the amount or function of von Willebrand factor (vWF), which is manifested through abnormal platelet function and prolonged bleeding time.
Though What Remains of Edith Finch reads like a tonal shift from the fairytale universe of The Unfinished Swan, the director of both games, Ian Dallas, points out some important commonalities between the two through the Playstation Blog.
A blog post asserting a true commonality shared by the artists included in Inventing Abstraction: 1910 - 1925 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, on view through April 15, 2013.
Through his thematic commonality of quadruple eyed animals, Weldon intentionally disorients the viewing experience by juxtaposing a subject that is impulsively attractive yet eerily disturbing.
Visit SFMOMA through February 4, 2018, to see Walker Evans, and through March 25, 2018, to see Robert Rauschenberg: Erasing the Rules, and investigate for yourself the commonalities between these two important artists.
The obelisk is a classic Egyptian motif symbolizing the connection between heaven and earth, and Calle's monument can be viewed as a conduit, forging connections across time and generations — uniting us through shared human commonalities, including our inescapable universal end.
Collectively, the exhibition celebrates the commonality of human experience through a sport that embodies one of the few common languages worldwide.
Using this seemingly mundane subject matter, Rusty explores the commonality of the human experience through images of family vacations, yearbook photos or children at play.
Fiona Rae: Maybe you can live on the moon in the next century at the Leeds Art Gallery (through August 26th) and Michael Dean: Government at the Henry Moore Institute (through June 17th) share little commonality beyond the fact that their exhibiting galleries are next door to each other, but both abundantly fulfill architectural tropes ascribed to the visual arts.
What follows here, then, is a sprint through some of the artistic and curatorial highlights and low points, in search of commonalities, contradictions, and the ultimate conclusions to be drawn from three very different iterations of more or less the same idea: wresting art from the thrall of the market and restoring it to a conscientious existence.
It addressed, through presentations, subsequent question and answer sessions and a general discussion, the following issues: clarification of the nature and level of the targets communicated by developed country Parties; assumptions and conditions associated with the targets; commonalities and differences of approach in measuring the progress towards the targets; comparability of emission reduction efforts by developed country Parties, and options and ways to increase the level of ambition of the pledges; relevant policies and measures to support the targets, and experience with low - emission development strategies; and possible ways forward.
Really go through the job descriptions that you are applying for, find the commonality in them.
Make a connection through commonalities like hobbies, kids, books, or hometown.
While each company is different, there are many commonalities to how companies handle resumes through employee referral programs.
* The level of trust established between the therapist and clients For couples that receive counseling through the Christian church, their commonality in faith can be a venue for education and healing.
Some of the ways to cope with this gap are through openness, acceptance and strong communications regarding issues of your differences; and finding your commonalities.
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