Sentences with phrase «early representation»

He draws parallels between early representations of the «West» and our new, largely uncharted digital existence.
Sir George Newman granted judicial review of the changes to the HSMP criteria, holding that the question of whether or not the secretary of state was bound by earlier representations required a «contextual rather than a textual analysis» of the original terms of the programme.
The earliest representation of a cross is actually from the second century.
«The hominins from Dmanisi are the earliest representation of Homo outside Africa,» says Lordkipanidze.
I only hope that Yates and the creative minds behind The Legend of Tarzan challenge these earlier representations, or at least had the sense not to repeat them in 20freaking15 (or 16, since that's when it actually comes out).
«The demo is an early representation and taste of this year's game, and we welcome the chance to get fan feedback on our innovations and new features.»
From his early representations of ubiquitous symbols such as flags and numbers, to reinterpretations of everyday objects, to more recent reflections on memory, history and biography, this is the most comprehensive survey of Johns's work in the UK for 40 years.
As Yinka Shonibare's engaging Trafalgar Square artwork goes on show to the public, perhaps it's time to look back on an earlier representation of this ship.
The gallery is well known for showing artists whose work is political or socially oriented, as well for its early representation of women and LGBTQ artists.
Early representation is crucial to success in this difficult area of law.
This is a common area of law; because the potential defendant invariably blames the customer or injured party, early representation is critical to success in this difficult area of practice.
Therefore, studying their early representations appears to be of particular clinical relevance.
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