Using a method she describes as «a kind of archaeological investigation, uncovering something to make
a different kind of sense of it,» Hiller probes the unseen, unheard, unspoken and unexplained, and in the process has explored subjects such as lost languages, telepathy, dreams and automatic writing.
Not exact matches
«Stepan's history
of eradication efforts gives you a good
sense of how involved the work can get, how many
different kinds of approaches have been tried without success, and how much we've learned from our failures,» he writes, though he also warns that, while extremely valuable, it is far from a page turner.
CEOs need to have a
sense of strategy and be able to examine
different kinds of options as they are presented.
What I find in working with a log
of designers and even developers is that when using WordPress they are not aware
of all the options for grouping content in
different ways that make
sense for a
kind of UI «map».
Who gave us a
sense that our hopes
of escaping the vulgarity and banality
of popular culture might be satisfied, such that we now enjoy a qualitatively
different kind of experience?
These have been formulated in
different ways, but a typical list would cite life (including health, safety, and procreation); knowledge (including appreciation
of beauty); holiness or religion (in the
sense of harmony with ultimate reality); self - integration, justice, friendship (including marriage); and the
kind of exercise
of skill in work or play that enriches human life.
Different kinds of fundamentalist Christians now as much as ever are arguing with each other with as much
sense and rationality as a flock
of chickens.
There is at least one section (IV) which deals with contracts — six
different kinds — and various
kinds of outrages, that is to say it is in some
senses a book
of law.
As in the present situation, however, the temptation at first was to treat this
kind of ministry as so new and
different that it was not to be thought
of as ministry in the traditional
sense at all.
The «ontological principle» is not only that each
of these
kinds «is» in a distinctively
different sense, but that there is a certain primacy in the
sense in which ousia «is» or an actual entity «is.»
That is, what I am maintaining is that the ultimate basis upon which Whitehead has distinguished the
different «
kinds» or «types»
of entities is the
different senses in which they «are.»
Insofar as meaning is contextual, the meaning
of life ultimately depends on a
different kind of symbol — not amenable to empirical falsification — which evokes a
sense of the ground
of being.
I truly believe that love can cover a multitude
of sins — we have been involved in and with people who do fostering and have seen children who have experienced
different kinds of abuse transformed through unconditional love and acceptance — sure the pain
of what they have experienced may still be there but the unconditional love they receive transforms them from broken to not so much broken... if that makes
sense?
But far more significant than the breathtaking scope
of human attachment» indeed, the thing that makes human anger
different in
kind from its purely animal form» is man's expansive
sense of himself.
Thus Hartshorne holds that the term «feeling,» for instance, can be said to be analogical in this
sense because, or insofar as, it applies to all entities
of the logical type
of individuals, including the unique individual God, but does so in suitably
different senses to all the
different kinds or levels
of individuals, with its
sense being infinitely
different in its application to God (1962, 140).
Does Dr. Colletti's way
of seeing Jesus as
different from us in
kind rather than degree make
sense to you?
Pentecostalism is authoritarian in the
sense that it strongly emphasizes obedience, but it is a
different kind of authoritarianism than is practiced by the Afro - Brazilian religions, the carnival clubs, and other popular Brazilian associations, which depend on a single leader.
Everyone has a
different sense of sweetness, as does each
kind of baked good.
There is a
different kind of pressure on the Frenchman to deliver, not so much from the ever - patient board but from supporters who
sense their beloved Gunners are finally narrowing the gap on London rivals Chelsea.
That latter development may have been a positive but it only added to the
sense of early upheaval to hold back the Brazilian who has hardly enjoyed the
kind of stability and continuity players usually need to prove themselves at a new club, especially one set within a very
different football culture to his own, and the one he grew to know in Germany.
I did find that I really had to
kind of establish a breastfeeding routine way more the second time around, because I did have this toddler who was essentially all over the place, and although our house was baby proofed, it definitely was a
different sense of how to get nursing off to a great start.
And there's that
sense of: wow, we are at a
different stage, there's more skills... But if the mom is depressed, that can really be
kind of tough and what I have experienced is mom start to feel awful about themselves - not good enough, I am not doing good enough.
It is about an extended imagined family, a tribe, the English and their place in England And once again, I think
of the
different nuances
of the word «imagined», and the historical marginality
of any
kind of bottom - up English national identity, having spent some time today reading reflections from the red side
of Liverpool, including one that addresses the
sense of betrayal at the hands
of the English establishment, and ends «I'm not English, I'm Scouse.»
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And so in an important
sense there's no such thing as the human mind, which an evolutionary perspective on will illuminate us about, but rather there are a variety
of different kinds of minds out there, all
of which have evolved, and in many cases the variety
of kinds of minds are maintained by frequency dependent selection.
Sean Morrison, director
of the Center for Stem Cell Biology at the University
of Michigan at Ann Arbor, pointed out that pitting
different kinds of stem cell research against each other makes little
sense from a research perspective.
«My
sense is that there are
different groups out there doing this
kind of work, but they haven't opened up their labs» to reporters, says stem cell biologist Paul Knoepfler at the
«What
kind of behaviors do the
different groups share and what
kind of behaviors does the skin
sensing light underlie?»
«Staff - student ratios are quite useful to give you a
sense of the
kind of environment you might have at a university, but you can report your staff numbers in so many
different ways to get very
different results.»
Dodelson: Again referring to this dark energy today, there are two possibilities that lead to optimistic branches and one is that dark energy today may not be vacuum energy, it may be something completely
different; and a good piece
of evidence for that is that inflation itself require [s] dark energy, so it
kind of make
sense to think, [«Well, we had some early [epoch]
of dark energy which is something [we're trying to] figure out, maybe [today] there is also [a] new type
of dark energy we are trying to figure out and it is not vacuum energy, so that would lead to a less pessimistic future.
It would be a good idea to go to a commercial gym that has these
kinds of bands, so you can test the
different tensions they have and get a
sense of what is challenging for you if you decide to bye some at that moment.
Dave: Ashtanga yoga, if you're listening to this and you're a yogi, it makes great
sense, but a lot
of people don't know that there even are
different schools
of yoga or
different kinds of things.
And then, you can admire the
sense of style
of others, and stroll through the stores with clothes in all
kind of different stylistic directions — but still know very precisely what suits to you and what doesn't.
Blogging has taught me a ton too and also following many bloggers from all over the world and with all
kinds of different style aesthetics, has somewhat changed and evolved my own
sense of style too.
I just came across your blog and have to say that you've got a very good
sense in how to combine
different kinds of clothes.
I'm typically not the
kind of person that holds on to summer for as long as I can in the
sense of the season itself — summer vacation is a completely
different story.
It's SO
different from New York, yet
kind of similar in the
sense that people still head to those touristy spots!
I am looking for honest,
kind, trustful, respectful and good looking woman, with good
sense of humour chemistry is more important than any set ideas I am a good natured man, with the
sense of humor and ability to understand and except other people's thoughts even if they are
different to mine....
I am a
kind tall man with a good
sense of humour and a pleasant warm personality.I am well travelled and have experienced many
different cultures.
The key to
sense this tone is to read
different lines out
of profile statements and try to figure out whether this person is friendly, well - adjusted, reasonable, pleasant or what
kind of quality he / she possess.
Only theirs is a
different kind of love, and we finally get a
sense of what that is when, during a tryst in a hotel room, Ronit casually sends a stream
of her spit into Esit's mouth.
I discussed the same
kind of exchange in slightly
different terms in «The Adaptation and the Remake: From John M. Stahl's When Tomorrow Comes to Douglas Sirk's Interlude» in
Senses of Cinema, Issue 70 (March 2014)
While I understand that is
kind of the whole point to Movie 43 — I
sensed a mocking, if not altogether disdainful view towards not just Hollywood (hence Dennis Quaid's role in this film) but the entire human race given the level
of gruesomeness — there simply must have been at least a baker's dozen
different and far better ways to shape this rebellious beast.
The artificial - looking framings have a certain tension to them and a
sense of the absurd that perfectly echoes the slight awkwardness
of everyday life, in which several things
of different kinds are always going on at the same time.
The slight alteration plumbs for a
different kind of terror, and Eisner's
sense of timing provides a fine balance between fear
of the unknown and horror
of the inevitable.
Though it's likely the 1.85:1, 1080p transfer would have a little more snap with
different / superior encoding (not to mention a broader bitrate, as the movie occupies a scant 14 GB
of a 25 GB platter), I suspect a certain flatness
of latitude, at least, is by design: It makes
sense for Oscar to
kind of float through a void.
«Do you have any idea
of what the answer might be to come to some
sense of what the truth is so there can be some
kind of reconciliation between two people who clearly have a
different view
of things?»
It gives it a certain
kind of an aspect which makes it in that
sense seem
different from other things.
As ever, «Mr. Turner» balances out a refreshing
sense of humor (here, mostly in the form
of the bellowing Spall and his many variations on the grunt) with an affecting story
of a deeply troubled soul; a man whose relationship with his father, his colleagues, and his
different kinds of families all suffered due to his inability to fully express himself.
There are three major challenges for education today: 1) To become lifelong, beginning in the first year
of life and extending to old age; 2) To go beyond curricula (subject matter) in the usual
sense and to focus sharply on character (the
kinds of human beings we want to nurture); 3) To prepare for a world where the landscape
of work is likely to be totally
different and changing constantly.