Sentences with phrase «exhaustive account»

He is noted by critics for his remarkably exhaustive accounts and for his tendency to avoid romanticizing his subjects» lives.
Titled «Questioning Reality — Pictorial Worlds Today,» the exhibition provided what is perhaps the most exhaustive account of pictorial photorealism, gathering the art of American Photorealists Robert Bechtle, Chuck Close, Robert Cottingham, Don Eddy, Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Howard Kanovitz, Malcolm Morley, John Salt and Ben Schonzeit.
If reality has an inherent mathematical structure, and mans intellect is naturally geometrical, should not science be a complete and exhaustive account of reality?
If we suppose that this is an exhaustive account, however, we can not understand either novelty or human freedom.
This book makes no claim, of course, to being an exhaustive account.
Indeed, the mayor said that despite not having an exhaustive account of the officer's entire career, he knows for a fact that the officer experienced some of the de Blasio administration's much - touted new training.
Because the DOJ is not a party to all desegregation lawsuits, the list of lawsuits it maintains on its website, while useful, is not an exhaustive account of these cases in the United States.
it maintains on its website, while useful, is not an exhaustive account of these cases in the United States.
In a book written for a general readership, it is impossible to give an exhaustive account of either the historical development of the discipline or its present state of affairs.
Published concurrently with an exhibition at Kunstmuseum Luzern, Blasted Allegories functions as a visual essay rather than an exhaustive account of the last four decades of contemporary art.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has just released a report that presents an exhaustive account of worldwide energy subsidies.
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