Sentences with phrase «distinctive language»

He was highly prolific and generous to the end, being passionate about expressing the universal concepts of love, life, death, and war using his own distinctive language and imagery.
The analysis and synthesis of the philosopher, the imagination and insight of the poet and artist, the experience of the prophet and the mystic — these involve distinctive categories, distinctive methods, and distinctive languages of communication.
Remember that the congregation is idiomatic; it constitutes itself by a very distinctive language whose indicative aspect identifies a world in some ways allied with metaphors widely employed in the culture but in other ways peculiar to that group alone.
And I have missed that distinctive language during its seven - month hibernation.
Though the resume will fuel the LinkedIn profile, the LI profile should include distinctive language and have its own style.
A 1914 trip to Tunisia with Macke and Louis Moilliet deeply affected Klee, inspiring his rich color palette and distinctive language of mystical symbols (glowing stars and suns, topsy - turvy checkerboards, disembodied heads) that he would evolve over the course of his career.
Most brokers employ a distinctive language to describe what they do and how they make money.
Those who are living in friendship with the risen Lord in the communion of the Church speak a distinctive language (in which, for example, «obedience» and «forgiveness» have richer meanings than in the ambient postmodern culture).
«Abolish such observances and you strike at the heart of tradition and you abolish the distinctive language of belief,» Duffy writes.
Unless the church reclaims its distinctive message, its distinctive language, and its distinctive practices, it will merge into the general culture, sanctioning whatever positions and ideas are currently dominant.
Academics are taught to write for other academics, which means adopting a particular discipline's distinctive language.
It becomes more differentiated from its environment in times of change and emphasizes its own traditions and distinctive language.
The abolition of such observances strikes at the heart of tradition, the distinctive language of belief.
Bits and pieces of the distinctive language of line emerge in the shapes and overall compositions of the abstract works.
Referencing interests in myth, morphology and the mysteries of aquatic states, she has developed a distinctive language of abstraction in which organic forms are imbued with a remarkable quality of luminosity.
Since 2008, Sam Moyer has developed a distinctive language of abstraction that considers questions of value, labor and beauty.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul, as one of the most original filmmakers and artists of our time, has developed a distinctive language which approaches fragments of life, from passing gestures to the great cycles, from the often occurring to the unseen, in arresting and compelling narratives.
He integrates pattern and decoration, cubism and abstract expressionism with apparent ease, incorporating a little of each while finding his own rhythm and distinctive language.
It was thus that his concepts helped to develop a new and distinctive language of abstract painting in America.
Distinctive language and verbal formulae are the raw materials by which judges help establish their reputation as intellectual thought leaders...
Surveys, interviews, and focus groups conducted in 2014 and 2015 revealed the distinctive language that works best with each audience about home visiting programs, as well as areas of overlap.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have distinctive languages, customs, spirituality, perspectives and understandings that derive from their cultures and histories.
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