Sentences with phrase «early foray»

Even after four years, that scrutiny remains, Boudreau says, though it has shifted from sheer curiosity to examinations of Celebration's success as an early foray into new urbanism.
Swann: This unusual and early self - portrait is a striking departure for [James A. Porter], and a remarkable early foray into modernism by a Harlem Renaissance - era artist.
That a relatively small company is making such an early foray into the technology suggests to us that there is a great deal of confidence in it being a success on the PS3, and that has got to be good news for Sony and any of us who are seriously interested in gaming in 3D.
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STARCRASH represents an early foray for the composer into the realm of science fiction and he would soon return again when he worked in 1979 on THE BLACK HOLE, Disney's attempt to compete with rival studios in the wake of STAR WARS and MOONRAKER, that year's entry in the James Bond series, which featured many science fiction elements.
That this, an early foray into directing, comes across as solid is achievement enough, and with the help of a potent screenplay the film manages to open up Lagos society to a Western audience in compelling fashion.
But this early foray into winter weather is just a small blip in the overall global picture, which is of a warming world that is still on track to see 2014 set the mark for hottest year on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday.
Argonne, Illinois — A legacy of the Argonne National Laboratory's early foray into atomic energy lies buried here on its campus, about 25 miles southwest of Chicago.
Arsene Wenger has made an early foray into transfer market after buying just one player, Petr Cech, in the entire summer last year, which suggests that the 66 - year - old may be feeling the pressure to deliver success in the next campaign.The Gunners extended their Premier League title drought to 12 seasons as they finished behind champions Leicester City by 10 points.
Mr Hyslop said he had experienced the difficulties that companies faced when they tried to set up overseas through his early forays into international markets.
The company's Wii U console has proven to be a failure, software sales have been disappointing, and on mobile, the company's earlier forays have left much to be desired.
The client side came knocking again some years later and Simon joined Nike in the UK, to run Brand Communications (advertising, digital and media) for football, athletic training and iD, developing their early forays into social media and gaming.
His early forays into music included collaborations with Coolidge and The Guilty, both hardcore Christian rock bands with fellow singer / songwriter Damien Jurado.
Atléti made a fine start to the match, and immediately signaled their intent with a string of early forays down the left through winger Yannick Ferreira Carrasco.
Keep in mind babies will still get the bulk of their nutrition from breast milk or formula for their entire first year, so early forays into solid food are fun learning experiences instead of a necessary part of their diet.
Fortunately for me, my mom and dad took kindly to my early forays into biochemistry, which basically consisted of dragging pond water, bugs, and most anything else slimy and transportable through the house and down the stairs.»
Quanta caught up with her to ask about her early forays into mathematics, her career arc and her current research.
The designer's collection brought back memories of his early forays into the western scene — it felt punchy just as much...
Aside from story missions, side quests and recurring activities like alleyway brawling and dice games, there are random, pop - up scenarios that prompt awkward memories of Bethesda's early forays with radiant storytelling.
Yet where Swift's earlier forays into pop retained her signature — pulsing synths overlaid with talky teenage vérité — these songs sound far less distinctive.
Disney is confident because its early forays into the nascent genre — if it can even be called that — haven't offered up a single box - office dud.
Tonally and visually, it is of a piece with Jackson's earlier forays into Tolkieniana, with frequent eruptions of violence and pronouncedly monstrous villains.
Houston - born Wes Anderson isn't around to steer their whimsy toward the weird, as he did in the Wilsons» early forays into film.
It's worth remembering that those same traits were what once made Robert De Niro's early forays into comedy so successful and surprising; it remains to be seen whether Neeson can walk the tricky line of self - parody that eventually consumed the star of The Godfather: Part II, Goodfellas, and Little Fockers.
Along the way, he describes his early forays into education, first teaching Sunday school while earning his math degree at Boston College.
The weekly Outdoors at the Eno class is one of DFS» early forays into project - based learning, and Jeckel integrates multiple disciplines into today's field trip.
Antonio's earliest forays into education were teaching in second grade classrooms, chairing the initial cohorts at Leadership Prep Bed - Stuyvesant at Uncommon Schools, (2007 - 2009), and within NYC's Department of Education as a Teach For America corps member at PS 170 in the Bronx from 2003 - 2007.
In the wake of 1983's landmark A Nation at Risk report, early forays into standards - based accountability began at the state level, initiated out of concern over stagnant student achievement overall and especially bleak outcomes among traditionally underserved communities of students.
(Read about California's early forays with the parent trigger here and here.
I understand that these early forays into digital publishing are still primitive, exploratory and cautious.
Untitled is a bold example of the artist's depiction of the human form that progresses seamlessly from his earlier forays into landscape and abstraction.
«Slow Dance» (1992 - 93), one of Marshall's early forays into documenting African American romance and domestic life features the lyrics to «Baby I Am for Real» by the Originals and a copy of Ebony magazine.
With roots in his earliest forays into the expressive potential of clay, these latest series reflect Mason's enduring interest in mathematics, science, computer applications, and aesthetics but present entirely new and distilled forms.
His early forays into street art, without the international attention and audience that it has today, set the standard as to what and how street work could interact wit
His important Dance Diagram paintings from the early 1960s would ultimately find their inspiration in Warhol's early forays into the subject.
With roots in Mason's earliest forays into the expressive potential of clay, the latest series of works featured in albertz benda's booth reflect the artist's enduring interest in mathematics, structure, and aesthetics but present entirely new and distilled forms.
Her early forays into the «soak - stain» process that she pioneered in 1952 can be traced to her residency at nearby Bennington College the previous year, during which she worked directly from nature to develop her abstractions.
Sink (which combines his Conceptual and Minimal approaches) and En Route, are among the earliest forays into Minimal Art.
The latter view dominates the subject matter of her work in Seen and Unseen, beginning with early forays into abstraction such as The Mallow Gatherers (1958) and Blue and Green Abstraction (1960).
These undercurrents compelled a number of artists, particularly those of the Stieglitz Circle, to reject European influences and abruptly end their earlier forays into abstraction — O'Keeffe's wonderful meditations on form and color, Hartley's Synthetic Cubist works painted in Provincetown and Bermuda in 1915 and 1916, Dove's seminal series of pastels from 1910 - 11 — and focus on more recognizable subject matter.
A new show at Whitford Fine Art looks at these early forays into abstract work.
Reading up on the Dutch Ministry of Transport's early forays into bike infrastructure, Reid discovered that the Dutch had in fact advised Britain's transport ministry in the 1930s on the creation of its own cycle network.
Aside from e-discovery, basic document prep, and some early forays into document review, legal process automation is still somewhat in its infancy.
You can see from Facebook and others» early forays into bots that they're already beginning to have the same hunch.
«One of our early forays in testing wireless technology is a 3.5 GHz trial in Kansas City,» Google spokesperson Kelly Mason told the E-Commerce Times this spring.

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He is moving Shell, which tried and failed in earlier renewable - energy forays, into a deeper round of them, part of a broader push into selling electricity.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal (first reported on by ZDNet), Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun spoke about the company's foray into the US, saying that the first smartphones might arrive as early as the end of this year, or in early 2019 at worst.
Given Facebook's other forays into online commerce, such as the «Buy» button it launched earlier this summer, these new sections aren't surprising.
The Apple Watch — set for release early 2015 — will be the company's first foray into the ubiquitous «Internet of Things.»
It's too early to say how the bank's foray south of the border will play out, but it's clear that a misadventure in the U.S. will leave BMO in the same spot it's in today: lagging its peers.
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