Who would have thought that Dubuffet's «art brut» style would eventually
find an affinity with the gritty, unconventional large - scale paintings Poons made three decades later?
I find affinity in the soil and earth.
If someone who starts as an investor reads the book, he or she will appreciate that there are many ways to do it, many ways to cook, and he or she will probably be able to, based on his or her temperament, identify and
find some affinity with one of those investment styles, whether it's George Soros or Paul Tudor Jones or Ben Graham with the cigar butts, or Philip Fisher.
Our natural tendency is to
find affinity with those who are like us.
However, where members
find an affinity with one another primarily because of family and class affiliation, they will find it almost impossible to see that «the brothers and sisters for whom Christ died» are the whole human race.
We find some affinity with some of the other Movements: like them we have grown and flourished though on a more modest scale and with a quite different style: we are much smaller, we are not international, we own no properties or schools, and our priests are all diocesan, working in parishes under the direction of their bishops.
Though sinless, Adam fails to
find any affinity.
With flavor combining fiery, smoky, and chocolate - like nuances, chipotle chile powder
finds affinity with a surprising array of foods.
He finds an affinity between the Canadian mindset and the patience required to be a value investor.
Again and again in the United States during the past century, vanguard artists
found affinities and inspiration in the work of their untutored, marginalized peers and became staunch advocates, embracing them as fellow artists.
Altfest's work calls to mind the precise naturalism of early Lucian Freud, and
finds affinities in others who painted from life such as Georgia O'Keeffe and Stanley Spencer, but she has developed her own distinct approach to figurative and representational painting since graduating with an MFA from Yale University School of Art in 1997.
Chase's style
found affinity in the French Impressionists» brushwork and treatment of light.
Guest curator Rachel Rosenfield Lafo invited the two artists, who had not previously met, to exhibit together because
she found affinities in their focus on patterns, repetition, found objects and everyday materials and their adherence to principles descended from Conceptual and Minimal Art.
Lines delineating the two - dimensional surfaces of her paintings
find affinities with the creases and folds of her iconic Bichos, or critters.
Although it might be easy for him to portray the iconic, commercial side of things he prefers a broader, more honest investigation where
he found an affinity to his subject while using public transportation.
In the early 80's he also
found affinity with German Neo-Expressionism.
Not exact matches
She's a
founding member of Cassels» diversity and inclusion committee and chair of the firm's black
affinity group; a content director for the diversity and inclusion committee of the American Bar Association; and a member of two committees of the Black Female Lawyers Network.
Shoppers» preference for bricks - and - mortar stores somewhat surprised the survey's author, who was expected to
find a stronger
affinity for online retailers.
In human society this aspiration is expressed by a desire to
find significances and uses for things which otherwise have none, assigning meaning to things by virtue of their
affinity to other things or personalities available in the natural world.
Just be careful, if your accountant has an
affinity for granola, wears Birkenstocks, and mentions her dreams of massage school, you may want to
find another.
But even the more conservative wings of the Wesleyan tradition (which because of their basically orthodox stance and their commitment to a «supernatural» articulation of Christian faith, have often felt some
affinity with the fundamentalist wing of modem Protestantism) have not been able to
find a home in the circles of either modem fundamentalism or more recently in neo-evangelicalism.
Lowe's point is well
founded, for William James's works contain many insights which have important
affinities to Whitehead's philosophy of organism.
It [the realism] arises from a conviction that there is no mere analogy, but an inward
affinity, between the natural order and the spiritual order; or as we might put it in the language of the parables themselves, the Kingdom of God is intrinsically like the process of nature and of the daily life of men... Since nature and supernature are one order, you can take any part of that order and
find in it illumination for other parts This sense of the divineness of the natural order is the major premise of all the parables... 132
Even the term community is not fully adequate, for although it has
affinities to the community, the church is one of a kind.35 The uniqueness of the community is
found in its divine institution rather than in pure doctrine.36
But despite the closing of this vice nothing seems finally capable of guiding us into the natural sphere of our inter-human
affinities except the emergence of a powerful field of internal attraction, in which we shall
find ourselves caught from within.
The deepest
affinity between Schweitzer and St. Francis lies in the interior religiousness which
finds expression in the directness of the spirit of love.
Like you, I
find more of an
affinity with our millennial generation than with my fellow Builders or with «The Silent Generation» as some call us.
I
find, for example, the five following characteristics in these liturgies: (1) an
affinity with the liturgies of the ancient church; (2) an order that follows the pattern of revelation and Christian experience; (3) a significant emphasis on reading and hearing the Word of God; (4) a high degree of congregational involvement; and (s) a view of the Lord's Supper which affirms its mystery and value for spiritual formation.
Its moral
affinity is to be
found in the very real, practical need for trust as a condition necessary for buying and selling, a trust that can only be engendered by the institutions of democratic or liberal freedom.
Though Haddad has great respect and theological
affinity for Volf, he
finds the question logically problematic.
But having become «twice born» in the James ian sense and gained self — acceptance «through altered powers of action,» I
found with it the germ of an
affinity with a multiple, unorganized transcendence.
I
find that mustard greens have a particular
affinity for peanuts, and go well in brothy concotions with other mild or spicy greens.
Baileys has a particular
affinity for chocolate I've
found and the marbled Baileys and chocolate ice - cream I envisaged had me leaping out of bed and straight into the kitchen.
i'm pretty sure i've spoken about my
affinity for peanut butter, but when i looked in my blog archive and
found only a single recipe highlighting one of my favorite things to enjoy, i knew i needed to fix that!
Gourdet
found his way out to the west coast as Chef de Cuisine at Restaurant 66 where his
affinity for Asian cuisines flourished.
In the interview, Catherine talks about how she
found her true passion in her work, how she supports both moms and dads during the transition into parenthood, and her special
affinity fora all moms regardless of the differences in experience or technique.
Still, some therapists and parents of children with ADHD say that these kids often do have an
affinity for music and other kinds of artistic expression, and
finding a creative outlet that allows your child to excel and express himself can be a great self - esteem booster.
In my work with children, I
found that many kids seem to have a natural
affinity to nature, but this
affinity must be nurtured, or it gets buried like so many other gifts.
I
found a really good price on a Britax
affinity but have not gotten to see it in person.
My
affinity for the underdog carried into my earlier career as a sportswriter, as I'd sometimes
find myself pulling for the team nobody would expect to win.
First, we
found African
affinities, confirming that the Manot population originated in Africa.
For example, in a 2007 study Yale University developmental psychologists
found that six - month - old infants demonstrate an
affinity for empathic behavior, preferring simple dolls they have seen helping others over visually similar bullies.
The team
found that the white wines had low binding
affinities, but all the reds bound readily: the tendency of 100 millilitres of red wine — about half a glass — to bind to PPAR - gamma is up to four times as strong as the same tendency in the daily dose of rosiglitazone (Food and Function, DOI: 10.1039 / c0fo00086h).
They
found that the two factors qualifying a material as a good catalyst are its hydrogen adsorption energy and the Lewis pair's hardness — a measurement of the difference between its ionization potential and electron
affinity.
Dr. Uhlén
founded the Science for Life Laboratory in Stockholm, Sweden, where he served as director from 2010 to 2015, and has authored more than 750 publications in bioscience with a focus on the development and use of
affinity reagents in biotechnology and biomedicine.
He recently
found that a variant of AAV, called AAV9, has a striking
affinity for the spinal cord and for astrocytes in the brain.
You need some active molecules, and this tool
finds molecules that possess similar binding
affinities to the same receptor.
In addition to providing activities of interest to their members, company - sponsored
affinity groups come together with company management to
find ways to recruit new employees and market products.
«We
found that the host class of cucurbiturils has a higher
affinity to steroids used for medical purposes than cyclodextrines,» Frank Biedermann, scientist of the KIT Institute of Nanotechnology, explains.
«If you
find a palm fossil and can determine its
affinity to a modern subgroup of the palm family, you can, using our data, determine the temperature of the climate of when that palm was growing,» explained Reichgelt.