Sentences with phrase «familiar constellation»

At that time, today's familiar constellation of advocacy groups and charter school operators didn't yet exist.
Clouds of dust and gas in the famIliar constellation emit radiation at infrared and radio wa velengths.
Years later, after coming into contact with hundreds of women who had similar experiences and, who also had children who had a familiar constellation of health problems after being breastfed by their implanted Moms, I decided to write a book on the topic.
The juxtapositions suggest that historical processes rarely repeat themselves identically and that our familiar constellations of ideas and movements are not fixed.
The daylight left us hours ago by the time we find Highway 90, and the sky's spattered from horizon to horizon with stars, so many that my familiar constellations are lost in the wash.
Sitting together, exploring new dishes and enjoying Bedouin hospitality you can spot familiar constellations under the dark skies of the desert.
You'll look up at the night sky in our own Solar system and you'll recognise familiar constellations, then see them change as you travel away from Earth.
In a time of radical change, when familiar constellations are shifting, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg's new installation of selected works from its collections is guided by the leitmotif of «Setting Things in Motion».

Not exact matches

During the extraordinary summer of 2005 The Sun revealed that «respected» astronomers had discovered a familiar face in the constellation Ursa Major.
The object, dubbed SDSS1133, lies about 2600 light - years from the center of a dwarf galaxy known as Markarian 177 (both of which lie within the bowl of the Big Dipper, a familiar star pattern in the constellation Ursa Major).
The constellation is known for the Great Square of Pegasus, a familiar asterism in the northern sky, as well as for a number of bright stars and deep sky objects, among them Messier 15 (NGC 7078, Cumulo de Pegaso), Stephan's Quintet of galaxies, the Einstein Cross (a gravitationally lensed quasar), and the unbarred spiral galaxy NGC 7742.
With a constellation of stars returning to their familiar superhero characters in the cross-referencing Marvel universe, breathlessly working to save the world from a Marvel - certified menace, Age of Ultron delivers what its audience wants.
An archipelago or constellation of practices, then, to privilege some increasingly familiar terminology.
Picking up on chance constellations of objects in her bedroom, or familiar images cast in a new light, she is interested in the «common things» that surround us, using these to guide phenomenological compositions about the act of looking and recognising, and the potentiality that might lie in the gap between.
If one was to fully appreciate John Torreano's recent exhibition «Scapes,» it helped to be familiar with the ancient Greek myth of Orion, the hunter, who was immortalized as a constellation by Artemis (sister of Apollo and the object of Orion's love)...
If one was to fully appreciate John Torreano's recent exhibition «Scapes,» it helped to be familiar with the ancient Greek myth of Orion, the hunter, who was immortalized as a constellation by Artemis (sister of Apollo and the object of Orion's love) after she killed him accidentally.
Restaging the gallery's Osborne Street space as a grand domestic landscape, Boyce explores a range of familiar references and forms to construct environments and sculptures that embody a poetic ambience and over time produce an ongoing constellation of connected works.
But Sherman's intention is never to create a convincing illusion; she combines familiar elements into new constellations to disarm obvious interpretations.
The body responds as if the trauma is still occurring and keeps the person in a state of constant readiness and unnecessary reactivity, leading to a constellation of familiar symptoms, including anxiety, panic, hyper - vigilance, flashbacks, emotional lability, depression, pain, patterns of bracing and collapse, cognitive dysfunction, behavioral problems, addictions, and an ongoing sense of intrusion and overwhelm.
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