Sentences with phrase «evinced from»

[45] The test that requires that a clear and plain intention be evinced from legislation that is established to take away the basic human rights to own property and be immune from arbitrary dispossession of property should apply equally to protect the rights of Indigenous Australians as it does to protect the rights of non-Indigenous Australians.
(104) An intention to extinguish is not evinced from the state of mind of the legislators at the time of legislating but from the words and construction of the statute.
A few elements I've evinced from Smith's past exhibitions and around the city (including his painted - directly - on - the - wall installation at Deitch in Long Island City): gestural subject matter (fish, leaves, his name), seriality (in canvas size, subject matter, and hanging — like his 2011 show at Luhring Augustine featured panel grids), synthesized flatness and depth (the mixed - media compositions in his 2009 show Currents resembled large - scale flatbed scans, while neighboring canvases maintained every brushy, gloopy instance of Smith's hand).
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The greater weight of such redistribution in any modern simulacrum of debt cancellation is bound to evince strong opposition from those at the receiving end.
Anyone who reads The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, however, must recognize that, far from being uncritical, Novak evinces an intense and well - informed sense about where the American experiment has gone wrong and is going wrong» from race relations, to the urban underclass, to crime, and the debasement of popular culture.
But Love evinced a tough side also, recording a number of remarkably angry songs: the garage - punk classic «My Flash on You,» one the fastest versions of «Hey Joe,» a cover of «My Little Red Book» that ditches the lost - love vibe of the original, and finally «7 and 7 Is,» a breath - taking hardcore punk prototype from early» 67, complete with a nuclear explosion finale and lyrics about throwing one's Bible in the fireplace.
To many observers, the outlooks and expectations of mainline congregations evince a bland uniformity indistinguishable from that of their surrounding society.
31As is evinced by the following quotations from Nobo: «Moreover, each completed stage in the supersessional development of God's consequent nature is causally objectifiable because it constitutes a complete physical synthesis produced by the consequent creative activity out of all the attained actualities already in existence relative to the beginning of that stage of the divine development (PR 523 - 524)»; its continuation: «In this account, the primordial nature and each already completed stage of the consequent nature represent each a specific, or relative, satisfaction of the divine concrescence.
A series of letters in The Tablet from November 1937 to March 1938 evince an incredible display of devotion to her.
Fulham have a decent home record, and have won convincingly against some of the mid-table teams; Dempsey has been their most influential player, and has received able support from Dembele and Hangeland, who has proved to be a huge threat in corners as evinced by his brace against Brum last weekend.
She probes the antic recklessness and wanton secrecy endemic to love affairs, breathing life into mistresses who evince the agency, autonomy, self - direction, and order of this definition — attributes far removed from the type of lasciviousness once meriting containment by legal statute and exile in imperial Rome — as well as to those who, by choice or circumstance, fell prey to their lovers» manipulation.
He evinces «good vibes,» one observer noted, and has won praise for protecting New York City from Governor Andrew Cuomo's budget - cutting ambitions while giving progressive measures the hearing the Democratic left wants.
The time asymmetry will then explain why in the beginning the universe was so uniform, as evinced by the microwave background radiation left over from the big bang, whereas the end of the universe must be messy.
He also, however, established a trademark persona that carried him from project to project: that of a slightly sardonic, wizened everyman who nonetheless evinced an unmistakable degree of sensitivity and emotional fragility beneath a tough exterior.
But first, he rewinds to how Petit got started as a multitalented street performer, disappointing his middle - class parents and making his way from riding a unicycle and juggling to evincing preternatural balance and grace as an aerialist.
Most tantalizing, though, is Kylo Ren, whose history is a slow reveal, and whose turmoil, in the cold, counter-intuitive brand of intensity evinced by Adam Driver, is a wonderfully subtle thing in a story full of big explosions and a sometimes scenery - chewing, but always delightful, performance from Domhnall Gleeson, as General Hux of the First Order, which is the evil the successor to the evil Empire.
These superficial descriptors of perceived quality evince an all - too - common perspective from younger filmmakers on a form of hard - edged cinema that values narrative jolts above the meaningful creation of a cinematic world.
Though his work with Liam Neeson is often lumped in with the «Taken» movies, Collet - Serra has evinced a visual style that separates him from his imposed ilk.
With the aid of ensemble players who maintain admirably straight faces amid the absurdity, director Jack Plotnick gets an impressive amount of mileage from a concept — characters in a futuristic sci - fi setting evince «70s angst and attitudes — that might seem at first blush barely adequate to sustain a «Saturday Night Live» sketch.
He recalled the awe that the smart set once evinced for the economies of «Japan, Inc.» and the Soviet Union, and noted that Germany's current success benefits from liberalization «that made the country a little bit more like... the United States.»
Our analysis of the data from participants across the four districts reveals that teachers experienced changes in their personal literacy practices and views of themselves as learners, and felt an increased ability to evince change in a variety of educational contexts, including their classroom, buildings, and districts.
Our analysis of the data from participants across the four districts reveals that teachers experienced changes in their personal literacy practices and views of themselves as learners, and felt an increased ability to evince change in a variety of educational contexts, including their classrooms, buildings, and districts.
The Museum's small - format, highly - detailed canvas, which evinces a strange perspective, was the springboard for Eliav to create a sprawling installation of twenty large - scale paintings that will completely fill the exhibition space, each work conveying parts of the scene from a different perspective and in a different painting mode.
Inspired by minimalism, McElheny creates works that evince a bare, stripped - down quality while simultaneously exploring grand ideas, from cosmology and utopianism to history and the concept of infinity.
Mitchell worked for the most part on large - scale canvases and multiple panels, striving to evince a natural rhythm that emanated from the expansiveness of gesture and from uninhibited use of color; Chamberlain's emphasis on discovered or improvised correlations between material and color rather than a prescribed idea of composition have often prompted descriptions of his work as three - dimensional Abstract Expressionist paintings.
Today's most acclaimed and successful artists, such as Mark Bradford, Carol Bove, Rashid Johnson, and Sterling Ruby, evince impeccable taste through spare compositions and assemblages that draw on the language of minimalism, often in dialogue with aesthetics from fashion, architecture, and design.
The works gathered at Alison Jacques Gallery predate this statement, ranging from 1951 to 1959, but even at this stage, when Clark used traditional materials like paint, gouache and graphite, her works evince the spirit of experimentation that would infuse her later participatory and sensorial collaborations.
The exhibition at Pace London will include a selection of recent paintings by the artist that evince the spirit and style of his work from the past decade.
What's remarkable about the collection is the restless curiosity it evinces, the fact that they just kept buying, leaping from one development to the next.
Viewed through the glass, from underneath, the piece evinces the look and feel of some of today's most pathbreaking still life photography, the composition - bending, drag - and - drop, chopped - and - screwed work of artists like Lucas Blalock or even Michele Abeles (if only a nude model or two could be propped up there as a tableau vivant).
Two other sculptures which also evince a similar sense of loss and poignancy are Blaze and Millie Fire, whose original burnt wood elements were collected from a massive forest fire near the artist's ranch in Montana.
In this way, her paintings reveal intimate moments that evince Minter's ability to expose unseen flashes from women's private lives.
All fashioned from steel, Heraldic Bourgogne, 1995, Homebody, 2004, and Sandwich I, 2007, evince an intricate dynamic, expressive power and inherent grandeur.
Included in the exhibition are: Buena Vista, Colorado (1973) by Henry Wessel Jr.; South Corner, Riccar America Company, 3184 Pullman, Costa Mesa (1974) from the series New Industrial Parks by Lewis Baltz; and Irrigation Canal, Albuquerque, New Mexico (1974) and Untitled View, (Boulder City)(1974) by Joe Deal, which all evince this radical reconceptualization of landscape.
Blending photographs from her archives with a series of studies commissioned last year by the Louvre, the exhibition evinces her complicity in the act of voyeurism and her acknowledgment of its persistence throughout the Western art - historical canon.
Radically different forms of Pop Art from both sides of the Atlantic: evinced in the work of the American painter Allan D'Arcangelo, British filmmaker and collage artist Jeff Keen, and Spanish photographer and object maker Dario Villalba
His paintings evince influences from his childhood in India, surrounded by vivid textiles, practicing rangoli, and witnessing the Holi Festival, and adulthood in New York in the 1960s and»70s, in a milieu that included Andy Warhol, Merce Cunningham, and fellow Abstract Expressionists like Mark Rothko.
Less interested in the raucousness of «low» art than their figurative peers, however, these quietist formalists instead abstract from mundane artifacts that, while not intended as aesthetic objects, nevertheless evince a strange beauty.
The standout of this very large show was a group of small panels from 2005 that evinced an authenticity rarely felt in the artist's work since the Baader - Meinhof series of 1988.
Carrington worries about the bit of hate mail he gets from deniers, conveniently ignoring missives sent the other way, and the casual disregard for democracy evinced by environmentalists as a matter of course.
The appropriate frame is that they track * climate * — that is, the «average» warming that results from considering the many possible temperature trajectories that reality could have taken, and which various model runs evince.
Amongst others, Gib van Ert has criticized the relevant and persuasive approach as evincing an «ultimately weak approach to international law,» and one that departs from the common law system of reception, discussed above.
Interestingly, the company has evinced quite a great interest from investor community.
Wearables are the hottest new trend, as evinced by the release of three Galaxy Gear watches from Samsung and LG's Lifeband Touch fitness band, and especially with the announcement of something from within Google, as well as other companies, known to us as Android Wear right now, to be released later this year or early next year.
It's accessible to both left - and right - handers and evinces a premium feel that, unfortunately, is largely absent from the rest of the handset.
Moreover, few studies focus on the many African American youth who evince highly conventional sexual partner trajectories, i.e., youth who have only one partner or abstain from sexual activity across time.
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