The paintings and works on paper are infused with the energy of both of these places... the consistent thread that runs through my work is a keen awareness of energy, more specifically,
the energy of a particular place or area.
Not exact matches
The history, light, air, music, food, and people all creates a very
particular kind
of energy that can makes me feel more connected to the earth than any other
place I've been.
The CMIT is authorized to provide other exemptions for good cause shown pursuant to criteria and procedures established in the Guidelines, including exceptions associated with buildings that have obtained and maintained
ENERGY STAR or similar certification, or have benchmark scores
placing such buildings in the top quartile
of comparable buildings for the
particular year at issue.
The finding is a
particular achievement because
of how impossibly quickly this
energy conversion takes
place — over the span
of a few picoseconds.
In 1928 English physicist Paul Dirac did that with his equation describing an electron in terms
of both its wave function (ψ)-- the quantum probability
of its being in a
particular place — and its mass times the speed
of light squared (mc2), a relativistic interpretation
of its
energy.
Placing them in
particular places in our homes can help manifest the
energy of love.
The burning desire to see a new
place and to feel the
energy of that
particular city fuels my everlasting wanderlust.
It's just mental weight lifting for us to get a sense for what returns on capital, returns on sales, and common - size financial statements look like for
particular industries over time, and you can sort
of see that «Hey, the precision instrument industry has really delivered fantastic results for investors over time» and «Hey, look the airline space has really done the exact opposite,» and you can start figuring out what industries and sectors are doing really well and which ones aren't, and that can help hone your investment process a little bit and focus your time and
energy on the right
places.»
After all, the authors
of that letter are all climate scientists, and a critical analysis
of their arguments might help to reinforce why RealClimate is wisely NOT a
place for «debating»
energy policy — at least in part because that's not a field to which climate scientists bring any
particular expertise.
With so many journals now competing for articles, and with so much interest in this
particular topic, it seems amateurish results are finding a
place for publication with regularity (Spencer's latest offering in Remote Sensing comes to mind, as do any number
of articles in
Energy and Environment).