Sentences with phrase «erections of»

Additionally, though Knight's structures have many embedded lines of reference — the metal assemblages of Anthony Caro, the intersecting geometries of David Smith, the collaged installations of Kurt Schwitters, the corporeal erections of Matthew Barney, the ambiguous furniture of Franz West, and the wrapped objects of Christo come to mind with these pieces — the vocabulary of forms, and the unexpected ways in which elements encounter one another, is Knight's own distinct signature.
I worship Dominant Man and sacred erections of Manhood.
One gets best erections of his life, other feels nothing.
Before the NY Mosque incident, there were MANY incidents where people were protesting the erections of new Mosques throughout the United States, even expansions as is the case in NY.
Although they lived in comparative isolation, a part of farm and other forest produce like wax, honey and dried meat of animals was marketed for cash through Muslim traders.5 Many of their houses were good substantial erections of wood and stone,» although a majority preferred to live in temporary huts of mud and bamboos as the «survivors often dislike living in a dwelling in which the head of the family has died.
A Contract worth $ 10.5 million for the supply, fabrication, and erection of steel tanks and silos at the Ravensthorpe Nickel project near Esperance has been awarded to aiConstruction Ltd, the wholly owned subsidiary of aiLimited.
From his website, I perceive that he is getting very full support from the American hierarchy in more than just fine words: he already, for instance, has a «principal Church», in other words, a sort of cathedral, which was immediately designated as such on the erection of the US Ordinariate, by the Cardinal Archbishop of Houston, Texas, where he will be based.
In another letter, when asked about his thoughts about building a monument to Gen. Thomas «Stonewall» Jackson, he said again it just wasn't a good idea: «As regards the erection of such a monument as is contemplated, my conviction is, that, however grateful it would be to the feelings of the South, the attempt, in the present condition of the country, would have the effect of retarding instead of accelerating its accomplishment, and of continuing if not adding to the difficulties under which the Southern people labor.»
And while the strains of the post-Conciliar years (which were also years of tremendous demographic transformation on the American urban / suburban landscape) have tested that claim as never before, there remain, in this, the sesquicentennial year of the erection of the diocese, many impressive signs of vitality in a local church that has been distinguished for its rich ethnic diversity, its identification of parish and neighborhood, its impressive clerical and lay leadership, its self - conscious social and political liberalism, and its sense of itself as the «lead diocese» in matters ranging from liturgical renewal to Christian social action.
I remember one of their articles explained why they thought the erection of hedges around the Mosaic Law was as important today as it was back then.
The third plenary council of Baltimore mandated the erection of a Catholic school in every parish in the country.
I do not believe that what I have been saying is anything like the erection of some grandiose scheme in which super-terrestrial realities are being set up and the whole apparatus of a quasi-Hegelian metaphysic is proposed.
Moreover, as the 19th century progressed, evangelical Protestants availed themselves of the wide freedom accorded them under the First Amendment to form voluntary associations, the goal of whose activities was the erection of a de facto religious establishment in America.
For American Catholics, 1989 is a year crowded with anniversaries, including the centennial of the founding of the Catholic University of America and the bicentennial of both the establishment of Georgetown University (and, by extension, of Jesuit education) and the erection of the American hierarchy.
Although resources were scanty, in several places they offered small landed properties for the erection of schools.
Therefore, although in one sense the blueprint is the authority for the kind of building to be constructed, in another sense, the actual needs of the building in its concrete situation must govern the decisions in the erection of it.
Another factor in the modern data set we must bring before the model is the mass entry of women into the work force and the erection of social policies that transfer benefits other than through bonds with particular male breadwinners.
And Ahaz the king is summoned peremptorily to Damascus where, in partial token of his subservience to Assyria, he arranges for the erection of an altar in the Temple in Jerusalem copied from an imported Assyrian altar in Damascus.
A monolithic language, the ideology of modern day power, was established for the erection of the Tower of Babel, the Babylonian Empire.
Chaney's following description is very apt: «Solomon's attempts to finish the transformation of Israel into a typical agrarian nation - state, complete with his erection of the Temple as a royal chapel to house Yawehism as a state established and state - legitimizing religion, were minus that flow of booty.
The proceeds were to be used, so the public was informed, towards the erection of the new St. Peter's in Rome.
The people knew, doubtless, that the preacher, Father Tetzel, OP, and his assistant, could draw their expenses from what was collected — they had to live after all, but assumed that the rest went towards the object for which they were told it was being collected, the erection of the great new Basilica of St Peter in Rome.
Obviously a little tilted as he was trying to make a broader point, but I think it is widely accepted that (i) deforestation devastated the island; and (ii) the mining, transport and erection of the Moais contributed greately to this.
Luther reserved his most scathing remarks for the new attitude to the «Blessed Sacrament», the eucharistic bread, an attitude which in effect, he said, involved merely an inverse of the old rules and the erection of mere anti-tabus, instead of a genuine conversion.
Jean Galot develops this interestingly to argue that the erection of this new temple implies a new priesthood.
After the erection of the pole a procession was formed, in front of which walked four Revolutionary soldiers bearing liberty - caps and two members of the Dayton Hickory Club carrying an appropriate banner, who were followed by another soldier bearing the American flag.
Local government health workers also embarked on erection of tents, immunisation of children, and administration of drugs to those requiring medical attention.
Liz, I invite you or anybody from the YNN / NY1 team to come down to Zuccoti and witness the «inability» to erect tents or structures - over the past week, Liberty Plaza has undergone a massive urban redesign centered around the erection of tents, canopies and other signs of their communal ownership of the space and commitment to stay in residence for the long haul
So we have cases of land disputes over erection of transmission towers, who gets compensation, who does not get and they escalate to court issues.»
Ultimately, the proposal would require the installation of similar technology that is currently used for the MTA's cashless tolling system including the erection of gantries and scanners.
Adams commended Ambode for his role in the South - West regional integration and the erection of the statue of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
«In view of the challenges posed by the unrestricted erection of street gates, the State Government is revisiting the directive on the gates and barricades.
«We have secured an approval from the state to reconstruct and renovate Olumirin - ErinIjesa waterfalls, Osun Osogbo grove, erection of golden gateway.
Meanwhile, United Labour Congress of Nigeria (ULC) has decried the erection of statue of President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, in Owerri by Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, including naming a street in the state capital after Zuma.
I and other Americans and New Yorkers do not object to the erection of an Islamic center in New York.
Since you need the passage of several decades, at least, between the destruction of one city and the erection of another, this would make it impossible for Solomon to be involved in the construction of the tel's monumental ashlar palaces — now dated by Finkelstein to the 800s (the ninth century B.C.) and linked to the reign of King Omri of the north.
His studies have been elaborate and painstaking, and have involved not only the expenditure of years of time, but the erection of a private observatory in an atmosphere peculiarly fitted for his work.
Despite enjoying only a few seconds of existence, it has a hand in all manner of processes, ranging from control of blood pressure to erection of the penis (see «The body's vital poison», 13 March).
Instead, she's hoping for the quick erection of temporary greenhouses.
Sydney and hours on monday nights 23 year old female dating a 37 year old male at waterfront setting is the erection of the decaying.
Similarly, Gorsuch dissented in American Atheists, Inc. v. Davenport (2010), arguing that a private organization's erection of crosses on a highway to commemorate fallen police officers was permissible under the establishment clause.
If one wants to look for the most solid erection of barriers along traditional battle lines, one needs to search no further than the Orfield report.
Despite his death a year after the erection of the statue, the legacy of Hachiko lives on in the numerous films and books inspired by his story, championing the unbreakable bond between man and his canine friend.
Their testimony of what happens to the losers led to an appeal to Jamaica for help, the erection of fortifications and a big argument as to whether to stay and fight or to run away.
Outback Quarters, formerly known as Motel Hay has undergone a transformation with the erection of twelve units.
It is an involuntary erection of the spirit.
While world leaders debate the erection of walls or the deportation of refugees, and as our political rhetoric grows increasingly divisive, die level of critical and ethical engagement that the exhibition performs — with questions of nation and migration, community and cosmopolitanism, and the aftermath of colonial violence — is more urgent now than ever.
The erection of this corridor in 2018 speaks to these changes, as well as the role of public education in the development of installation art and the influence of Silicon Valley.
Both artists had fled East Germany prior to the erection of the Berlin Wall, and now sought to discover the radical «possibilities in painting», in response to the bourgeois ideals that had emerged after the war, due to the wirtschaftswunder («economic miracle»).
It was George Bataille who wrote about how the big toe distinguishes men from apes: «the function of the human foot consists in giving a firm foundation to the erection of which man is so proud (the big toe, ceasing to grasp branches, is applied to the ground on the same plane as the other toes).»
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