Sentences with phrase «earlier incarnations of»

In one of the earlier incarnations of our website, we always had a page dedicated to the pieces of Paul Thek.
The artist then builds the surface through paint and subsequent layers of collage, which are peeled back to reveal earlier incarnations of the work.
Under the current version of S.B. 130 animal rescues must still obtain a license and provide information to the state Department of Agriculture about their foster homes, but they are no longer the target of extensive regulation as under earlier incarnations of the bill.
In earlier incarnations of hardship rules this was defined as having more than # 500 of charges a year — so that seems a good benchmark.
In earlier incarnations of hardship rules this was explained as having more than # 500 of charges a year — so that seems a good benchmark.
Like the LR3, the LR4 has only one trim level, but has several expansive option packages that take the place of prior trim levels from earlier incarnations of the Discovery.
Passings Dr. Michael J. Vassallo notes the passing of Marion Sitton, who drew romance, crime and Western comics for Timely and Atlas (earlier incarnations of Marvel) as well as...
But The Gifted supplies some additional reasons anyway, with customary vagueness about how it fits into a greater continuity: The X-Men as the public knows them have «disappeared,» and it's (intentionally) difficult to tell whether this is an early step in the process that leads to the mutant - light world of Logan, the mutant - annihilating alternate timeline of Days Of Future Past, or just a contemporary version of the periodic X-Men recessions that seem to plague the earlier incarnations of the team (Days Of Future Past and Apocalypse have both Xavier's school and his injustice - fighting squadron expanding and receding as needed — part of that infinite - origins deal the X-Men movies traffic in).
But create a workplace where there are no bad ideas, just early incarnations of good ones.
Luckily, the support of eUniverse meant that early incarnations of Myspace didn't suffer from the usual startup growing pains stemming from inexperienced employees, funding problems or a lack of server capacity.
In 2012, when the Obama administration first proposed the so - called HHS mandate, requiring employers to provide insurance coverage that included free access to contraceptive and abortive drugs, it provided an exceedingly narrow religious exemption from the rule that echoed some of the distinctions first made in these earliest incarnations of the English tradition of toleration.
Armada, like freeride in general, owes an intellectual debt to Jason Levinthal, 31, an Albany, N.Y., native who in 1995 fashioned one of the earliest incarnations of the twin - tip, as a senior project for his design degree at the University of Buffalo.
Sounds about as much fun as Belloq turning up, like an early incarnation of John Terry, and snatching the prize away before anyone else can have a hold.
They hope to firm up tantalizing hints from an earlier incarnation of the experiment, which suggested that the particle is ever so slightly more magnetic than predicted by the prevailing standard model of particle physics.
And who better to provide currency than Stiller, whose acute perception of popular culture imposed a «best before» date on large portions of «The Ben Stiller Show» — the earliest incarnation of which happened to air on MTV, thus shedding light on the idiosyncratic feel of scenes depicting Michael in the workplace.
Tony Scott, Doug Liman and Antoine Fuqua are among the filmmakers who have circled early incarnations of the project over the years.
«Pearl Harbor» star Josh Hartnett was also in contention for Superman there for a while (just as he was with both McG and Brett Ratner when they were prepping early incarnations of the film that would become «Superman Returns»), and Peterson was also said to be interested in a former child star named Christian Bale for the role of the Caped Crusader, shortly before the film collapsed.
Celine Sciamma «s wonderful «Girlhood,» Jennifer Kent «s terrific «The Babadook,» Eskil Vogt «s shimmering «Blind,» John Michael McDonagh «s flawed but interesting «Calvary,» Amma Assante «s fresh take on the period drama «Belle,» Riley Stearns ««Faults «starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Noah Buschel «s «Glass Chin,» Angus MacLachlan «s Tribeca hit «Goodbye To All That, «the Zellner Brothers» oddball, offbeat «Kumiko the Treasure Hunter «and LGBT doc «Mala Mala «all made it onto an earlier incarnation of this list, so that should give you an idea of the kind of backstage horse trading that goes on...
The earliest incarnations of eLearning were mostly video lectures: Record a live presentation, then make it accessible online.
The Newfoundland of the early 1800s came in different sizes, one of which was the «Lesser» or «St. John's» Newfoundland — the earliest incarnation of the Labrador.
On a quick personal note, I just wanted to add my own thoughts to the above press release information: It was just about two years ago that I first saw an early incarnation of Spiral Knights, when SEGA was taking a first look at the game.
Chasing the white lines of the road, weaving and darting with the agility of a frantic cat after a favourite toy; this is perhaps the finest and earliest incarnation of motorcycle street racing on the list, and was best enjoyed using the arcade cabinet.
Gotland Game Convention / Theme Park was an early incarnation of what we now call Gotland Game Awards.
Also, in an earlier incarnation of Mystic Defender, Alexandra is shown completely naked towards the end.
It is exciting to see the earliest incarnations of these figures on display at L&M in the form of drawings and studies scaled down to a less pretentious size.
At SAAM, Schriber discussed Hammons» interactions with JAM, an alternative space for emerging African American artists which had moved a couple of blocks west of Franklin Furnace, but she did not mention this earlier incarnation of «Illegal America.»
His happenings were performed in fabricated environments created in his studio and galleries and staged around soft props that were early incarnations of the large - scale, sagging sculptures of mundane objects, such as Floor Burger (1962), which the artist later developed.
Steadfast in her cultural, political and social critique for over 50 years, Bernstein surged into art world prominence in the early 1970s with her monumental charcoal drawings of penis - screw hybrids; early incarnations of which were exhibited at AIR Gallery; Brooks Jackson Iolas Gallery, New York; Brooklyn Museum; and MoMA P.S. 1, among other institutions.
Philippe Parreno «s «Happy Ending, Stockholm, Paris, 1996, 1997» (2014), one of ten transparent glass scultpures, stands near the gallery reception, as easily overlooked as when an earlier incarnation of the work mysteriously disappeared from a 1996 solo exhibition.
As the China Daily article suggests, the early incarnations of BEN was founded in Read the full story
For early incarnations of these floats, this could mean that significant (albeit correctable) biases still exist in the pressure data.
Watson has devoured human intelligence from the battlefields of chess (in an earlier incarnation of the programme) through the game show «Jeopardy» and now the rarified world of Go.
Having spoken at this conference last year and at an earlier incarnation of it called Avvocating, I can recommend it for any lawyer looking to learn the latest thinking about how best to grow and manage a firm.
In January 2011, an earlier incarnation of this website posted a story titled «Why I Quit Facebook — and You Should Too.»
But if that's all Android Wear did, it wouldn't be too dissimilar to Pebble, or the early incarnations of Samsung's Gear series.
Real estate exchanges were the early incarnation of local REALTOR ® associations, where members would go to network and exchange information about properties for sale and potential buyers.
I attended an early incarnation of what is now the VIMF.

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The flight simulators of the 1980s were early incarnations.
In this early incarnation, the Bank only had the ordinary functions of a commercial and savings bank.
As we saw earlier from Philippians 2, it is this aspect of the incarnation — the death of Jesus on the cross — where Jesus most fully reveals God to us.
The early division of the sexes makes it possible and therefore the whole covenant of procreation is itself designed to make the Incarnation a reality as part and parcel of God's one Plan.
Especially was it surprising to find Michael Novak in this role, for in a previous incarnation he was one of the early proponents of a theology for radical politics.
For if a religious movement necessarily embodies a backward movement of involution and return, then the very fact that we have died to the religious form of early Christianity can make possible our passage through a reversal of religious Christianity, a reversal that can open to us a new and fuller participation in the forward movement of the Incarnation.
(21) A legend has it that Amaru, one of the earliest and greatest Sanskrit poets of love, was the hundred and first incarnation of a soul which had previously resided in the bodies of a hundred women.
None of that refutes or diminishes humankind's fall into sin, the story of early Israel's history, the incarnation of Christ, or God's power in this world.
The general position of these writers, whose contributions vary considerably in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus in the mythological language and thought forms of the Greek culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated in the classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible in the 20th century, and go on to suggest that some concept other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
As I mentioned earlier (and you clearly deliberately skipped or just had a hard time understanding big words) is that the religion of the israelites and the current incarnation of judaism is similar but still separate, in that they had different rituals (sacrifices), different holidays (no simchat torah, etc...)
I used this analogy earlier in my attempt to get at the significance of Jesus as what has traditionally been called the incarnation of God in human existence.
Too many scholars are not liberated from the prejudice that Jesus did not say (or even know) that He is God, so that the doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation were developed by the early Church (for orthodox scholars, authentically developed).
An earlier version of chapter two appeared in Interpretation 26/2 (April 1972), 198 - 209, while chapter four has drawn on materials originally appearing in «Lionel S. Thornton and Process Christology,» Anglican Theological Review 55/4 (October 1973), 479 - 83; «The Incarnation as a Contingent Reality: A Reply to Dr. Pailin,» Religious Studies 8/2 (June 1972), 169 - 73; «The Possibilities for Process Christology,» Encounter 35/4 (Winter 1974), 281 - 94; and «Theological Reflections on Extra-Terrestrial Life,» originally given as the Faculty Research Lecture for the Spring of 1968 at Raymond College of the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, and published in The Raymond Review 2/2 (Fall 1968), 1 - 14.
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