Sentences with phrase «entirely new context»

For Spine Of The Earth 2012, Albuquerque is re-imaging her seminal project from 1980 in an entirely new context with an innovative component of suspense that emphasizes the spectral line connecting the Earth's core to the sky above.
I look forward to seeing my art in an entirely new context, expanding its meaning and visitors» experience of it.
Aquinas saw, of course, that Aristotle was not always right, and did not hesitate to correct him, to push his thought further (to original notions of the conscience and the will, for instance), and above all to build an entirely new context — that of the revelation of love in Jesus Christ — for understanding even the things Aristotle got right.
«Using juxtaposition, redirection, irony and his own idiosyncratic brand of humor, he confronted viewers with powerful symbolic uses of historical artifacts that put them in entirely new contexts,» the historical society's librarians wrote in a 2013 article about the exhibition.

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Business definition of transformation in an organizational context as «a process of profound and radical change that orients an organization in a new direction and takes it to an entirely different level of effectiveness.»
«We are trying to create entirely new markets in places where the infrastructure and the institutional context is not fully developed,» says Tice, who became d.light's CEO in 2011.
There are only 2 - 3 verses in the New Testament that are used to teach this idea, but a study of the context indicates that either Spirit baptism is in view (not water baptism) or that the result of the water baptism is not eternal life, but something else entirely.
The parable, as we saw, appears to be entirely underground except for the cracks in the surface, the stretching of reality, which allows us to see the new and unfamiliar context for life, unmerited love.
However, it puts such petition in a new context, saving it from the danger of turning into a sort of magical exercise by which we secure, through the use of some formula, what our uncriticized and probably entirely wrong inclinations lead us to want.
Petzold's characters are here, as they frequently are, left to navigate a confused and confusing context after the marquee events of an era or a place.3 During this disturbing scene, on the wall next to Nelly's bed hangs a small print that recalls another recurringly related aspect of Petzold's work, even though these historical surroundings are, for his work, entirely new.
They are implementing entirely new approaches in varied contexts — union and non-union, small town and big city, well - funded and not — and often in challenging circumstances, such as superintendent turnover and severe state policy constraints.
I'll explain in my next entry how the entirely new character creation and development system works in this context.
Delirious, an exhibit of willfully nonsensical and absurd art upcoming at the Met Breuer, will focus on works produced during the Cold War decades, and might provide context for those who see today's socio - political havoc, or the irrational art it begets, as something entirely new.
It seems to take on an entirely different feeling in the context of New York, pasted amidst high end -LSB-...]
Mr. Castelli was entirely and unmistakably European, and he knew how to overcome European doubts and hesitations in the context of the new American art.
It occurred to me that Jennie's show fit perfectly in this context — the new kid on the block who managed to respect her elders while making them seem new again and who, by seeking out their company, became important, confident and fit in, entirely at home.
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