It traces
their different affinities with a way of working that went beyond modernism in terms of its interest in the personal and subjective, its rejection of a coherent style and its promotion of artistic freedom.
Not exact matches
Because of that, Dunbar feels we have
different layers or slices of friends: One or two truly best friends (like your significant other and maybe one other person), then maybe 10 people
with whom we have «great
affinity» and interact
with frequently, and then all sorts of other people we're friendly
with but who aren't actually friends.
We find some
affinity with some of the other Movements: like them we have grown and flourished though on a more modest scale and
with a quite
different style: we are much smaller, we are not international, we own no properties or schools, and our priests are all diocesan, working in parishes under the direction of their bishops.
Numerous theologians from
different academic backgrounds share key
affinities with the postliberal movement; they include William Willimon, evangelical ecumenists Stanley Grenz and Gabriel Fackre, the late Baptist theologian James William McClendon Jr. and British theologians Rowan Williams and David Ford.
Throughout the year, the FIRE group offered several events to showcase
different evaluation methods, collaborating
with affinity groups that focus on big data and social science.
«Birds that have adapted to high - altitude conditions from all these
different mountain ranges have repeatedly evolved hemoglobin
with elevated oxygen
affinities,» Storz said.
An improved binding
affinity was detected after the presence of long spacers,
with lengths from 20 to 80Å, in a dimeric ligand suggesting two
different binding sites [11, 82].
Furthermore, in order to optimize the pharmacokinetic profile and to improve CXCR4 binding
affinity of this class of molecules, dual pyrimidinyl compounds, substituted
with different functional groups such as methoxy and morpholine, were synthesized (compounds 194 - 200).
and
affinity of antibody ACI - 5400 were characterized by a panel of methods: (i) measuring the selectivity for a specific phospho - Tau epitope known to be associated
with tauopathy, (ii) performing a combination of peptide and protein binding assays, (iii) staining of brain sections from mouse preclinical tauopathy models and from human subjects representing six
different tauopathies, and (iv) evaluating the selective binding to pathological epitopes on extracts from tauopathy brains in non-denaturing sandwich assays.
Your skills and abilities come from
different areas and you buy into skill trees through growing
affinity bonds
with the other characters.
With each companies weapons looking and feeling completely different you'll soon find yourself with an affinity for a particular brand of gun, creating almost a loyalty of so
With each companies weapons looking and feeling completely
different you'll soon find yourself
with an affinity for a particular brand of gun, creating almost a loyalty of so
with an
affinity for a particular brand of gun, creating almost a loyalty of sorts.
Every weapon has all three variants — so don't worry, this won't force you to change a character's moveset if you don't want to — simply equip two of the same weapon,
with two
different affinities.
One could have easily organized a rote exhibition of the same title
with completely
different works by these artists examining an
affinity of form or subject matter.
[36] Because the photographs are taken from
different perspectives and at slightly
different times, the result is work that has an
affinity with Cubism, one of Hockney's major aims — discussing the way human vision works.
In this next installment of the Bienal, titled Affective
Affinities, chief curator Gabriel Pérez - Barreiro has elected to distribute curatorial decision - making in a more horizontal manner, selecting seven artists from
different backgrounds, generations and art practices to each conceive a group show in which their work dialogues
with that of their peers.
In these brilliant landscapes, an
affinity with the darker shades of feeling we commonly associate
with Albert Pinkham Ryder and certain aspects of Marsden Hartley gave us a glimpse of something we hadn't suspected - a romantic quality, sometimes verging on the tragic, that's very
different from the sunlit world we know so well in the landscapes.
Similarly, we have not been able to tell how much of the aerosol is capable of interacting
with liquid or ice clouds (which depends on the
different aerosols»
affinity for water), and that impacts our assessment of the aerosol indirect effect.
• Beneficial State Bank (formerly One PacificCoast Bank, FSB) has partnered
with TCM Bank, N.A. to issue a Visa, as well as
affinity cards (see next section) that support
different missions.
Effective strategies include use of culturally diverse communicators, whose
affinity with different communities enhances their credibility, and information - framing techniques that invest policy solutions
with resonances congenial to diverse groups.
«Not only has the LGBT
affinity group connected me
with other King & Spalding lawyers across
different offices and practices, it has also opened the door for me to help advance LGBT causes nationwide.»
As part of the profit outlook, we profile brokers who are taking three
different approaches to bolstering profits: unbundling services to salespeople, creating alliances
with affinity partners, and cutting central office space.
With the rise of
affinity programs that pay consumer rebates, states have responded in
different ways.