Sentences with phrase «drawing as a constituent»

«Drawing Redefined presents the distinctive drawing practices of five contemporary artists: Roni Horn, Esther Kläs, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Richard Tuttle and Jorinde Voigt, who have maintained a discipline of drawing as a constituent element of their artistic practice.
Drawing Redefined presents the distinctive work of Roni Horn, Esther Kläs, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Richard Tuttle, and Jorinde Voigt, artists who have maintained a discipline of drawing as a constituent element of their artistic practice.

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Once elected, the metro mayor will be required to appoint a deputy mayor, drawn from one of the constituent authority leaders, to whom the metro mayor can delegate powers as they see fit.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA Stony Point — While they are relatively low key events which do not usually draw large crowds, constituent hours for State Assemblyman James Skoufis (D — Stony Point) have served as a regular forum for Stony Point residents with questions and concerns on a range of issues since the Assemblyman's election.
Stony Point — While they are relatively low key events which do not usually draw large crowds, constituent hours for State Assemblyman James Skoufis (D — Stony Point) have served as a regular forum for Stony Point residents with questions and concerns on a range of issues since the Assemblyman's election.
One of his staunch anti-Communist Houston constituents, Joanne Herring (Roberts, The Ant Bully), would be the one to draw attention to Wilson as to the atrocities committed by the Red Army, and moved to do something about it, Wilson began a crusade to get the U.S. behind a plan to thwart the Commies by funneling money into Pakistan, while working out a deal with the Israelis to supply Russian weapons for the Mujahedeen to use against them, thanks to inside information by CIA insider Gust Avrokotos (Hoffman, M: I III).
It is as if K.E. and Meisenberg used the drawings like a code through which they programmed an analog algorithm: composed from the same constituent parts, each scarf is unique and non-sequential.
Since we can not measure any individual forcing directly in the atmosphere, the models draw upon results of laboratory experiments in passing sunlight through chambers in which atmospheric constituents are artificially varied; such experiments are, however, of limited value when translated into the real atmosphere, where radiative transfers and non-radiative transports (convection and evaporation up, advection along, subsidence and precipitation down), as well as altitudinal and latitudinal asymmetries, greatly complicate the picture.
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