The pictures
contain allusions to the industries that initially fueled the towns» growth, but the area appears desolate and quiet.
While all are primarily abstract, they also
contain allusions to landscape, demonstrating how Frankenthaler's delicate balance between abstraction and a nuanced response to nature and place developed and shifted over time.
While we try to avoid direct spoilers, this review does
contain allusions to the events of the main game.
In particular, its historical data are fuller than those of Acts ii - iv, but less full than those of Acts x,
containing no allusions to the baptism of Jesus or His miracles in Galilee.
Playful at first impression, Carter's art
contains allusions to mundane yet foreboding engagements, such as radio transmissions, encoded transcriptions, and other electronic communications that serve not only to link us to world networks, but also to place us under surveillance and deprive us of our privacy.
Kiss, 2002, is enacted by a couple and
contains allusions to various iconic moments from the history of visual art.
MBH99
contains allusions to the dependence of AD1000 results on «high - altitude» sites.
But the report
contains no allusion that, alone, they will be sufficient to close Arkansas's access to justice gap.
Not exact matches
Yet some Christians get angry and outraged when a scholar says the Bible
contains numerous
allusions to a male boner, but they won't blink an eye if a pastor uses Scripture to justify the bombing of our enemies.
The painting
contains a number of
allusions to the number three, (perhaps symbolising the Trinity).
The Hsi - an - fu inscription displays a grace of style and
contains literary
allusions and phraseology which indicate competence in Chinese language and familiarity with Taoism and Buddhism.
It has rarely been remarked that the very title of Whitehead's major work
contains a more or less explicit reference to that of F. H. Bradley's: Bradley's Appearance and Reality: A Metaphysical Essay (1893) becomes Whitehead's Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology (1929).1 Such an obvious and prominently placed
allusion is perhaps already enough...
Part of the difficulty with the book of Hebrews is that it was written to Hebrews, and as such,
contains numerous
allusions to Hebrew ways of thinking and the Hebrew Scriptures.
It has rarely been remarked that the very title of Whitehead's major work
contains a more or less explicit reference to that of F. H. Bradley's: Bradley's Appearance and Reality: A Metaphysical Essay (1893) becomes Whitehead's Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology (1929).1 Such an obvious and prominently placed
allusion is perhaps already enough to suggest that in some important sense Whitehead's thought can be seen as a critical reworking of Bradley's.
Thus the Epistle of Jude
contains a quotation from the apocalypse of Enoch and an
allusion to a strange lost book known as the Assumption of Moses.
A Dictionary of Biblical Tradition in English Literature edited by David Lyle Jeffrey Eerdmans, 960 pages, $ 80 A mammoth new reference work, certain to be a standard and invaluable resource, this «dictionary»
contains hundreds of articles on biblical figures, motifs, concepts, quotations, and
allusions» both in their scriptural context and as they have been used and understood by English - speaking writers and scholars since the Middle Ages.
Despite one last
allusion to Back to the Future — the inspiration for Elliot (Rami Malek) and Mr. Robot's (Christian Slater) long ago Halloween costumes, a digital image of which
contains the information needed to reverse the 5/9 hack — it's striking that either still believes in clean resolutions.
The plot of Vertigo is clearly a main source of writer - director Lou Ye's inspiration, and his score
contains periodic
allusions to Bernard Herrmann's brand of romantic longing.
This bundle
contains 5 ready - to - use
allusion worksheets that are perfect to test student knowledge and understanding of what
allusion is and how it can be used.
It also
contains one of the earliest
allusions to what would later become the theory of continental drift.
The combat in The Surge
contains no shields, more of an
allusion to Bloodborne.
Hence he sought to recreate the effect that the story had on him, simultaneously as the pictures
contain fragments of the myth, or
allusions to it.
According to Alloway, the main feature of these diverse artists was that their paintings, which constituted «a development of some of the potentialities present in Action Painting»,
contained «
allusions to nature» that «however... are not allowed to disrupt the autonomy of the paint.»
In his solo exhibition «The Life Sized Black (a Porsche for RH)», Jonathan Monk revisits and reinterprets works from contemporary art with a mixture of wit, ingenuity and irreverence, appropriating and reorganising elements from a vast collection of images in a manner that is ironic but may also
contain autobiographical
allusions.
The exhibition
contains almost 20 riddling paintings, full of
allusions to art history as well as the artist's earlier work.
At the same time, theatrical conventions are signalled and subverted through
allusions to the
containing structures of the proscenium arch and wings, or to the formula of the tableau vivant.
His words reflect the arid desert landscape through which he passed, but the text also
contains references to local flora and fauna («CACTUS BLOOMS», «JACK RABBIT») as well as
allusions to specific geological features («LAVA STONE», «MESA»).
«Ryman's continued interest in painting itself and in paint seen just for itself with no illusions, or
allusions, or references outside a work -LSB-...] the «how» of painting
contains the meaning» (p. 12, 1969, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London).
His paintings often
contain allegorical
allusions, and reference history, mythology and literature, but yet remain very much models in a studio or the objects of daily life plunked down seeming haphazardly on the studio table.
The whole enterprise swam in an ether of Pop,
containing repurposed items of clothing (zippers, T - shirts, and belts) and
allusions to popular music (Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones) and