Sentences with phrase «conventional language»

Specially trained teachers offer Extra Lesson, occupational therapy, spatial dynamics, and therapeutic eurythmy in addition to more conventional language arts and mathematic support.
It's also a little tricky for me personally because I'm familiar with conventional language in most U.S. publishing contracts, and I don't know what differences there may be in the UK market.
2) «fallacious argument that a mass can not warm a warmer mass» Well, that's actually not a fallacy, if you are using conventional language.
While both prophecy and tongues are inspired by the Holy Spirit, the gift of tongues calls attention to the realm of the Spirit's working that is not irrational, but that can not be adequately comprehended by conventional languages, categories of thought and rational explanations.
He argues that the gap or «break» between a poem's meaning and its aesthetic effects can be fertile ground for radical politics, a space of emotional resonance that conventional language struggles to articulate.
They go on to say that, the artist strives to create a «new form of thought» by transforming conventional language with the use of images that «at times... explosively ignite the world of language and concepts,» proving that the relationship between language and photography is central to Nakahira's artistic practice.
Using slightly more conventional language, the London mayor also urged people to «ignore the pessimists and the merchants of doom» who do not think the UK could survive on its own outside the European Union.
You may choose to use conventional language or one that is slightly flowery in nature, depending on how you want your cover letter to sound.
The contrast struck Bucer very forcibly, between the conventional language of the schools and what Luther was putting across.
At Blood Tree Literature, we look for lyrical and resonant works of flash fiction and nonfiction, poetry, experimentals and hybrids that take linguistic risks to push the boundaries of conventional language and genre.
«Rathbone's willingness to embrace a vernacular distinct from the realms of the conventional languages of contemporary art is demonstrated throughout his practice.
McCarthy has dedicated his career to experimental practices, examining the shortfalls of conventional language and shining a light on the dark side of contemporary culture — specifically consumerism and mainstream media as they are experienced in America.
As curator Laura Hoptman once wrote, «For Taylor, though, portraiture is much more than an artistic convention of a realistic painter; the variety that he produces within the genre reshapes what might be considered a conventional language into a flexible vehicle for a much larger goal, which is to produce a multivalent but also highly specific view of contemporary life as seen through the eyes of an African American artist at the beginning of the twenty - first century.»
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