Sentences with phrase «encyclopaedic in»

There are encyclopaedic in length posts on REM relative to the goings on at that time, so any reader can easily avail themselves of pertinent information here on the forum.
«There was never a goal to be encyclopaedic in any way,» Garrels says.
These regal compilations of art on paper were generally encyclopaedic in scope and served as the precursors to public museum collections.

Not exact matches

His encyclopaedic essay «La crisis del Estado» (The State's Crisis), influenced by Carl Schmitt, is arguably among the most interesting works in Spanish political literature and his academic achievements made of him one of Spain's rising intellectual stars.
In his encyclopaedic Natural History of around AD 77, he wrote that the «phenomenon commonly called a nocturnal sun... a light emanating from the sky at night» has been seen many times.
If you want acne - free skin, or in fact skin that's immune to acne full - stop, it is smart to have websites like this as a handy encyclopaedic tool to analyse the safety of any diet or strategy you're about to follow.
The House of Worth is in the top three for its engaging and almost - encyclopaedic text, crisp design and beautiful production.
If you're a newcomer to the world of Middle Earth, rest assured that the flurry of implied back - stories are faithful to Tolkien's myth - making, the encyclopaedic knowledge of which is not vital to your enjoyment of the film — it's more a matter of knowing that the places and things in this world have names than knowing the names proper.
On top of what reads as an almost encyclopaedic account of English - language writing on and debates around mise en scène, Martin offers appropriate engagement with French film scholarship — both in translation and in the original — plus the thriving world of trans - national Spanish - language film criticism.
when he uses his encyclopaedic CCTV knowledge to assist Bacon's investigation or miraculously happens to be in the right place at the right time when one of the bombers finds himself cornered.
A Red Herring Without Mustard by Alan Bradley — In the third installment of this bestselling, award - winning, sister - poisoning, bicycle - riding, murder - investigating, and utterly captivating series, Flavia de Luce must draw upon Gypsy lore and her encyclopaedic knowledge of poisons to prevent a grave miscarriage of justice.
The person has encyclopaedic - type knowledge in the hard sciences, especially physics, and a brilliant inventive mind.
His unique sense of humour never fails to lighten the mood at the dive centre and his calm attitude, passion for work and his encyclopaedic knowledge of all things diving ensures that his students always become experts in no time.
A long - cherished VG247 freelancer, Alex brought his encyclopaedic RPG knowledge onboard full time in 2016.
Special interest in contemporary painting, glyphs, music, color field, buddha mind, minimalism, playfulness and encyclopaedic obsessiveness.
The Städel may be small compared to many museums with holdings of a similar quality, but it has what Hollein calls «an encyclopaedic spine» and, particularly since the museum agreed permanent loans from the Deutsche Bank Collection in 2008, it tells a very good story about German painting over 700 years — whether you're interested in medieval paradise - garden paintings or large - scale works by Anselm Kiefer.
Highlights of an American Art collection described as «virtually encyclopaedic» included Edward Hopper's Cape Ann Granite, painted in the summer of 1928 ($ 8,412,500); Georgia O'Keeffe's Near Abiquiu, New Mexico ($ 8,412,500); and Milton Avery's Woman with Rebozo ($ 2,532,500).
The San Diego Museum of Art is an encyclopaedic art museum in San Diego, Southern California, best known for its notable works by southern European artists
Situated in New Britain, a small manufacturing town, the museum has an encyclopaedic collection which traces the entire development of American art.
The exhibition will be on prominent view in a central gallery of the museum and will be the first of what is hoped to be a series of exhibitions — allowing the Ashmolean, the world's oldest encyclopaedic museum, to present the art of our time.
Wit, meticulous craft, and surprising juxtapositions of meaning are hallmarks in Hammond's work in which she incorporates an encyclopaedic collection of images — from the past and present, history and fiction — to explore the fluidity of meaning as images shift, re-occur and re-associate, weaving new connections in the mind and eye.
The exhibition, organized in collaboration with Chicago's Corbett vs. Dempsey Gallery, does not attempt an encyclopaedic reading but instead, with the help of Albert Oehlen, a carefully - edited presentation of works by Roger Brown, Ed Flood, Art Green, Philip Hanson, Robert Lostutter, Jim Nutt, Christina Ramberg and Karl Wirsum.
Described as having a «blue - chip practice»; litigation experience that is «top - class», «encyclopaedic knowledge»; «excellent knowledge of legal principles»; «superb technical capabilities»; and is praised for his «exceptional presentation skills, not only in court and written opinions, but at conferences and seminars.»
Treat these relationships as you would any other relationship in your life, and understand that the most relevant value you can provide to other humans may not be your encyclopaedic knowledge of the rules of civil procedure.
There was no man in England at the time who possessed his encyclopaedic knowledge of Comparative Law.
Excelling in a sales position with Powell Books, Portland's highly reputable independent bookseller; earning a rapid promotion from assistant to associate, training new employees, and gaining a reputation for a nearly encyclopaedic knowledge of authors, titles, upcoming releases, and award winners.
Is a strong TREB member, who again like Ross, but in a different location, knows many of the rules and regs by heart; a walking, talking, encyclopaedic type brain.
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