Sentences with phrase «earlier pieces in»

There are some earlier pieces in The Times, found by searching the Times Machine archive for «coal, climate, atmosphere» and the like, but nothing quite this direct.
We can now see his earlier pieces in a new way; if each brush stroke is both abstract (in form and idea) and representational (of a stroke, of «painting»), could there be a space of «pictorial abstraction» in which the duality can persist?
Installed with forms that Judd would become known for, such as stacks and progressions, were earlier pieces in wood that Judd made with the help of his father in 1963.
The Financial Times's story links back to an earlier piece in the paper which reported Nick Boles's speech in which the Planning Minister declared that the percentage of green land that should be built on should increase from 9 to 12 per cent.
I can recall reading one of Kael's early pieces in Film Quarterly (1961, maybe) and being shocked — shocked!
The earliest piece in the exhibition was begun eleven days before 9/11 and the exhibition follows my intuitive trajectory over the last fifteen years, which has allowed me to consider the transforming power of art when it's experienced in different moments and contexts.
In the middle of it all is Robert Rauschenberg's White Painting (1951), one of the earliest pieces in the show and perhaps the one which, in its simple paradox of filled - in blankness, epitomises the cyclical quest for the end of painting.
His latest project, «Fly By Night,» builds on an earlier piece in which he trained homing pigeons to smuggle cigars from Havana to Key West.
The selection of works, again arranged retrospectively, extends from Serra's early pieces in rubber and lead, such as the Belts, 1966 - 67, and Lead Props, as well as his characteristic steel sculpture Strike: To Roberta and Rudy 1969 - 71 and Delineator (1974/75).
The earliest piece in the show is Swimming, Smoking, Crying (2009), whose title — through an evident nod to Philip Guston's 1973 masterpiece Painting, Smoking, Eating — suggests, albeit more indirectly, that this is another of Schutz's allegories of painting.
The earliest piece in the exhibition, a black ski mask the artist pulled apart and rewove, stares down at the viewer.
Pace Gallery traces the artistic legacy of Keith Sonnier, exploring his career from early pieces in neon and mixed media, to a vibrant new series Ebo River.
Among the works featured will be a site - specific installation by Harding and the latest video by Copeland, a sequel to an earlier piece in which The Victorian Woman Wrestles «THE MAN.»
Pace Gallery traces the artistic legacy of Keith Sonnier (b. 1941), exploring his career from early pieces in neon and mixed media, to a vibrant new series in which he continues his signature style.
This exhibition will also include early pieces in neon and mixed media and two sculptures from his Tesla series, which have not been shown in over fifteen years.
He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the earliest piece in the show, a still life dating from 1904, reflects the fleet, bravura naturalism of his teacher, William Merritt Chase.
The earliest piece in the exhibition, Black Celebration, 1988, is projected in the gallery's center room.
The earliest piece in the exhibition, Black Celebration (1988), is projected in the gallery's center room.
Though the show's biographical parameters are set by Neel's distance from the art scene and, later, from her downtown contemporaries, the work itself sheds a welcome light on aspects of her development from 1943, the earliest piece in the show, to 1978, six years before her passing.
I fired early pieces in a pit, in anything that would hold heat, and then dumped them in leaves and things like that.

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However, investors are reacting positively to two other pieces of news: Tims» dividend hike — increased 23 %, or six cents a share to 32 cents — and a $ 440 million share buyback, driving the stock up 3 % in early trading.
As I wrote in an earlier INC. piece, it's pretty clear to anyone with any real management experience that not everything in any business is everyone's business.
And indeed, other tech giants are interested; Amazon, for one, launched Amazon Home Services earlier in the year, in an effort to get a piece of this potentially lucrative market.
In his research, Goldratt focused most of his early work on manufacturing operations and, specifically within that realm, on finding what one process or piece of equipment might be inhibiting throughput.
Pieces of the malware seem to have been in in development as early as 2012, according to iSight.
This was partially due to the fabric that was popular in the early aughts, like satin and taffeta, as well as the bejeweling trend, which meant that many wedding bodices at the time had some solid pieces of bling attached to the bodice.
3 - D test An early test of a software program that renders 3 - D objects in flat pieces.
This is not easy to grasp, but the gist is that Griffith and Bachrach haven't yet made T2, but in the early stages of fumbling in that general direction, they have made some cool 3 - D gorillas that can easily be manufactured in pieces, and given a few more months, they might also change the way cars are assembled.
The BBC piece by By Renuka Rayasam takes this science and runs with it in a direction that will please anyone who has shuffled foggy - headed through decades of early morning start times.
But Uncle Sam still gets his piece of the pie — and that happens when you begin taking money out, usually in retirement or at least at age 59 1/2 to avoid early withdrawal penalties.
It was a late 1960s or early 1970s piece, complete with «luxurious» orange drapery behind wrought iron and wood, smoked mirror accents, a built - in turntable and sound system and a flip - on faux fireplace.
Precision medicine is the «cure» piece, but even that isn't possible if we don't move the intervention curve closer and accurately predict and prevent early enough in the progression of disease.»
«The idea it expresses even seems perilously close to proslavery ideology as it existed in the early American republic,» explains W. Caleb McDaniel in this must - read piece.
Earlier this year, the brand collaborated with luxury fashion store MyTheresa.com to reissue items from the collection that launched Kate Moss» modeling career in 1994; the new denim pieces and sweats were crafted from the same fabrics the company used 20 years ago.
Premier Kathleen Wynne had earlier this month declared her intentions to counter protectionist measures put in place by some U.S. states, saying the bill would be the first piece of legislation passed by her government when the session began.
In a piece he wrote for Medium recently, Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz talks about the early days of the company and how he slept little and ate badly, and was hyper - competitive with co-workers.
Yesterday I came across this piece by Kathleen Gallagher of the Journal Sentinel in which Madison, Wis. - based Investment manager John C. Thompson reviews a collection of stocks that remind him of the early valuations of tech firms like Cisco and Amazon.com.
One piece of good news: Business travel tends to slow down in the days before Christmas, and some travelers flying for work are likely to have called off trips booked for early in the week because of the chaos in Atlanta, said Henry Harteveldt, travel industry analyst and founder of consulting firm Atmosphere Research Group.
Earlier this year, a trend piece in The New York Times proclaimed «Men step out of the recession, bag on hip, bracelet on wrist.»
As argued in an earlier piece (Deficit Outcome for 2010 - 11 will be $ 7 billion lower than forecast in October 2010 Update — December 2010: www.3dpolicy.ca), we expect that the deficit in 2010 - 11 will be at least $ 7 billion lower than forecast in the October 2010 Update, based on the financial results to the end of October 2010 and an analysis of the impact of one - time accrual liabilities which inflated the 2009 - 10 deficit outcome.
Deutsche Bank published a report in October outlining exactly how central banks might adopt distributed ledger technology, which too echoed the sentiments of a thought piece penned by St. Louis Fed economist David Andalfatto earlier this year.
Posted earlier as an opinion piece for CBC. See original post here (this post slightly modified from original) By Louis - Philippe Rochon Follow him on Twitter @Lprochon Much was at stake earlier this week when finance ministers from G20 countries met in Istanbul to discuss Greece and the state of the world economy in light of recent -LSB-...]
The investment intentions survey released in early July (scoff, but it's the best piece of forward - looking data we've got) suggested the hit would be only 20 %.
In a piece earlier this year, The Economist pointed out that Terrapin had «bought a dairy company and some vineyards and tomato fields in California, and converted all to grow almonds, whose price has soared as the Chinese have gone nuts for them.&raquIn a piece earlier this year, The Economist pointed out that Terrapin had «bought a dairy company and some vineyards and tomato fields in California, and converted all to grow almonds, whose price has soared as the Chinese have gone nuts for them.&raquin California, and converted all to grow almonds, whose price has soared as the Chinese have gone nuts for them.»
Further to my earlier post showing that the public / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a recent piece from Canadian Public Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized workers and non racialized workers exists almost entirely in the private sector and not in the public sector.
In early January, any piece of vaporware was guaranteed to hit its cap.
Another reason for that intolerably high public sector compensation premium — Further to my earlier post showing that the public / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a recent piece from Canadian Public Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized -LSB-...]
The latest piece of research into the neglected area of covert political literature in early modern England, Greg Walker's impressive Writing Under Tyranny, identifies the moment in 1534 when the humanist genre of «counsel to princes» was forced to adopt coded terms which, in my view, reached their most sophisticated form in the repressive 1590s.
The movie is a period piece, set in the early days of the Iraq war.
But here, too, there is little that is actually new, although there is detail that confirms what shrewder observers of Vatican life pieced together after the events of early 2013: that Benedict XVI's poorly - planned 2012 visit to Mexico and Cuba convinced him that he could no longer travel; that he believed the Pope must be present at World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil, a conviction that became the terminus ad quem driving the timing of the abdication and what immediately preceded it; and that, contrary to speculations that have become more lurid over time, Benedict's concern about his increasingly frailty, which fuelled his concern that he would be increasingly unable to give the Church what she deserved from a pope, was the sole motive behind his decision to renounce the Oice of Peter — not Vatileaks, not concerns about financial and other corruptions inside the Leonine Wall, not blackmail.
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