Smudged and erased, they propose a mark and
its effacement in a single gesture.
There's a sort of necessary self -
effacement in being a minister of Christian religion, I think, and that's quite hard to sustain when you're constantly popping up on various things.
Not exact matches
Can they reveal the painful truths and deceptions about women's lives or do they collude
in women's
effacement?
One of them is his own self -
effacement that led him to shy from the limelight and work modestly and humbly
in the background.
But Shakespeare thrived
in this demanding environment, and precisely because he tended by nature, if the sonnets are any indication, toward self «
effacement, even self «abasement.
If you get rid of your individual self with all its shortcomings and doubts by utmost self -
effacement, you free yourself from the feeling of your own nothingness and can participate
in God's glory.6
The weakness and humility of the people, even their plainness, ordinariness and self -
effacement, are the fertile soil
in which things like love, generosity, and wisdom grow.»
To be humble is not an act of self -
effacement best cultivated by spending years
in a monastery.
In a 9 - 0 victory over Ohio Wesleyan in 1979, Denison Quarterback John Parsons put on a remarkable display of self - effacement and / or masochism when he called Little All - America Tailback Clay Sampson's number an Ohio Athletic Conference - record 54 time
In a 9 - 0 victory over Ohio Wesleyan
in 1979, Denison Quarterback John Parsons put on a remarkable display of self - effacement and / or masochism when he called Little All - America Tailback Clay Sampson's number an Ohio Athletic Conference - record 54 time
in 1979, Denison Quarterback John Parsons put on a remarkable display of self -
effacement and / or masochism when he called Little All - America Tailback Clay Sampson's number an Ohio Athletic Conference - record 54 times.
There is actually an app for that — you put
in Dilation,
Effacement, Consistency, Position and Station (and a parity modifier) and it will calculate the Bishop Score and the predicted C - section rate.
«If a woman is told to stay
in bed due to vaginal bleeding, preterm labor, early cervical changes (incompetent cervix,
effacement), high blood pressure or preeclampsia or placental abruption, masturbation would likely be unwise,» Blumenfeld says.
Effacement is often expressed
in percentages.
The maturing baby and the aging placenta trigger a prostaglandin increase that softens the cervix
in readiness for
effacement and dilatation.
In women with preterm labor symptoms in the late preterm period, SMFM recommends waiting for evidence of true preterm labor, such as a cervical dilatation of at least three centimeters or effacement of at least 75 % before treatment with betamethason
In women with preterm labor symptoms
in the late preterm period, SMFM recommends waiting for evidence of true preterm labor, such as a cervical dilatation of at least three centimeters or effacement of at least 75 % before treatment with betamethason
in the late preterm period, SMFM recommends waiting for evidence of true preterm labor, such as a cervical dilatation of at least three centimeters or
effacement of at least 75 % before treatment with betamethasone.
Activity of the effector proteins result
in effacement of the brush border, induction of massive membrane ruffles and formation of novel reticular F - actin structures
in a highly dynamic manner.
The maturing baby and the aging placenta trigger a prostaglandin increase that softens the cervix
in readiness for
effacement and dilatation.
Contractions
in the last weeks may start the
effacement and dilation of the cervix.
This can be due
in part to the fact that the mother is relaxed, which makes each contraction more productive so that the baby descends faster and the rate of dilation and
effacement of the cervix are also increased.
But already being halfway there
in terms of dilation and
effacement I'm sure it will only take a day or two for me to start things back up again.
Achilles and the Tortoise offers another pathetic Beat Takeshi double, but
in a further
effacement of his onscreen persona, Kitano doesn't appear until two - thirds of the way into the film.
This person — truly as smart and thoughtful as they come —
in what I think was genuine self -
effacement, lit up, smiled half - sheepishly, and said, «We progressive technocrats just don't think like that.»
Their collaborative work has been presented
in exhibitions
in Australia and internationally, including: Sorry You Missed Me, Royal College of Art, London, 2016; Während der Ausstellung ist das Museum geschlossen, Museum für Neue Kunst, Freiburg, Germany, 2016; MONA FOMA Festival, Salamanca Art Centre, Hobart, 2016; Performing Public Art Festival, Vienna Biennale, Austria, 2015; MAF Edge: Social Capital program curated by Jacqueline Doughty, Melbourne Art Fair, 2014; Festival of Live Art, Arts House, Melbourne, 2014; Site Dedicated to the Active
Effacement and Complete Disregard of History, Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik, Berlin, 2013; and Ibrahim the Algorithm, Mathematics of Small Numbers group exhibition curated by Anusha Kenny, Footscray Community Art Centre, Melbourne, 2012.
Viewing Hiorns» canvases, our numb digits slowly warming, we might interpret the washes of brain matter as an allusion to both the blinking out of consciousness at the moment of death, and to incidences of Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease
in abattoir workers exposed to bovine cerebral tissue — an
effacement of the self by the violence of Capital.
In this sense, Creed is made to seem loud and self ‑ regarding next to Richard Wright's more convincing self -
effacement.
The French actually means something closer to «beneath
effacement» or simply «crossed out,» not unlike the ironic strikeouts
in many a blog.
Magic knit of sheer nylon yarn, these depositories are the ultimate
in self -
effacement, you are the only one who knows you are wearing it.
Melting under the heat, the performers» make - up is a tenuous composition, eventually smeared away
in a gesture of (choreographed) self -
effacement.
The Brucennial 2012, billed with some measure of self -
effacement as «the single most important art exhibition
in the history of the world,» opened big last week, with visitors standing
in light rain for up to 2 hours to get into the show's beer - fueled launch party at 159 Bleecker Street
in the West Village.
On the surface, such candid self -
effacement seems unlikely
in a writer whose work is so searching and confident, but Killian's apparent lack of ego may be connected to his fascination with makeshift art.
Jamie has been working actively
in ceramic again for the past decade, the material he originally trained
in during his early school years which allows him to work through successive additions and
effacements.
These erasures not only guide the viewer's eyes across the composition but also,
in their
effacement, open up new ways of seeing by way of negation.
I identified the fourth ingredient on the list, «irony... the self -
effacement and examination by which a man for an instant can go on to something else,»
in Mural, Section 6 (Untitled)[Seagram Mural].
The title of the show — a phantom address next to the gallery refers to the continuing
effacement of Miami's urban landscape, and the role of the arts
in this architectural palimpsest.
Projecting an endearing combination of self -
effacement and plantation cynicism, Shacquille O'Neal, the # 1 NBA draft pick, said
in a recent TV profile, «I've got three different smiles: the $ 1 million smile, the $ 2 million smile, and the $ 3 million smile.»
However, since these inclusions are moderately novel, we are still undecided if they truly help the
effacement of discrimination, or if they do the contrary, drawing even more attention to the fact that these groups are seen as outcasts (we discussed this issue
in one of our previous articles).