Sentences with phrase «for constellations»

She recently designed the scenography for Constellations by Nick Payne at the National Theatre, Oslo.
Ellsworth Kelly in Focus forms part of Tate Liverpool's spring 2017 season which features a new display for Constellations: Highlights from the Nation's Collection of Modern Art and O.K. — The Musical.
In 2013, he was the keynote speaker for The Constellations Symposium at the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC.
The exhibition centres on a group of sculptures designed as a stage set for Constellations 2012, a play by British writer Nick Payne which explores the notion that everything you can imagine is simultaneously happening in a parallel universe.
A full lesson on cultural astronomy covering ancient monuments and astronomy, the naming of our constellations, and why cultures have different names for constellations.
The arms of the Milky Way, at least near the solar neighborhood in our Galaxy, are typically named for the constellations where (in the direction of which) more substantial parts of them are situated.
Merrill and Magnetar collaborated on four CDOs, all named for constellations, a trademark of the hedge fund.
This comprehensive and empathetic book confronts the seldom - talked - about issue of pregnancy - related depression, identifying symptoms, treatments, and cures for this constellation of serious, underdiagnosed, and surprisingly common emotional conditions.
Those unions are also likely to yank their support for a constellation of activist groups that have worked with the WFP over the years and have been critical of Cuomo.
Even as UrtheCast released its videos of major world cities, BlackSky Global announced its plan for a constellation of 60 low - flying imaging satellites, with the first to be launched next year.
Find a clear, dark sky and look for a constellation shaped like a giraffe, and you may see the future resting place of Voyager 1.
One of Garmezy's students, developmental psychologist Ann Masten, coined a term for the constellation of variables that together help a child transcend bad circumstances: ordinary magic.
International Launch Services says Russia's Proton rocket will be better able to compete for constellation launches, along with other missions, thanks to new orbits accessible through an upcoming variant of the rocket.
It will travel beyond Saturn's orbit in January 2019; as it leaves our solar system, «Oumuamua will head for the constellation Pegasus.
Cancri, the original Greek name for the constellation Cancer, is one of those 12 zodiac constellations.
Today, Palo Santo essential oil is also recognized for its constellation of therapeutic properties, which include uplifting the mood, strengthening vitality, and aiding in protection.
A few months after the accident, Brady has built for himself a constellation of duties.
While the overall project goals are for this constellation of changes to strengthen early childhood and elementary mathematics student learning for all students in these 3 schools the project team is also expecting that the study will generate new knowledge that will promote the ability to bring this type of work with schools to a larger scale and to more networks / schools in future years.
Nial is at it again, and this time it deserves 50 Stars... for constellation of wisdom in the man.
While not a movement in the strict sense, the term Capitalist Realism, with its double - edged irony, became a bracket label for a constellation of artists, including Polke, Richter, and some of the pioneers of German and European Pop Art.
Get ready for a constellation of domino effects throughout the marketplace in response — and try not to stand in the way of any oncoming dominoes.

Not exact matches

Starwood has won praise, too, for an aggressive slate of openings through 2020, with an emerging - markets emphasis; it plans 127 new hotels in China, 27 in India and properties in a constellation of cities from Paro, Bhutan, to Dakar, Senegal.
Zuckerberg is not the only one looking to make the world wide web truly world wide: In June, Elon Musk's SpaceX asked the FCC for permission to create a constellation of 4,000 satellites that would serve as an internet service provider.
Telesat's constellation is primarily targeted for use by U.S. military, but it did launch a satellite in January to test broadband services.
Opened two years ago, Potomac Law Group leans heavily on cloud technology and is itself a kind of cloud — a constellation of 40 lawyers who went to the best schools, trained at the best firms, and are now working, mostly from home, to their own schedules, for about half the price bigger firms charge.
Rice believes that this issue of singular focus versus a more scattershot approach is moot for the most exceptional people in the still small constellation of successful inventrepreneurs.
With such a mass of information, the only way for humans to make any sense of the world is to make some approximations and assumptions, to look for the patterns, and try to find the constellations in the mess of stars.
The beachhead groups were part of a larger constellation of advisers, including Oklahoma oil and gas mogul Harold Hamm (once considered for energy secretary), billionaire investor Carl Icahn (last seen shadily pushing for policy that would benefit his oil refineries), GOP energy lobbyist Mike McKenna (in charge of the DOE transition team), longtime climate skeptic (and hopeless dope) Myron Ebell, North Dakota Rep. Kevin Cramer (the oil devotee who supposedly wrote Trump's big energy speech last May), and Thomas J. Pyle, the director of the Institute for Energy Research (IER), a pro-fossil fuel «think tank» which, as we shall see, has provided several Trump staffers.
Myriota will use exactEarth's Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation for its connectivity solutions.
Saturn will stay within Sagittarius» boundaries for the rest of the year, but — by mid-May 2018 — Mars will cross over into the neighboring constellation to the east, Capricornus the Sea - goat.
The radiant for this shower is near the bright star Vega in the constellation Lyra (chart here), which rises in the northeast at about 10 p.m. on April evenings.
Sir Martin Sorrell: Davos is often described as a bellwether of the key geopolitical issues for the yr in advance, but anyone hunting to the forum's constellation of stars for a glimpse of the future is very likely to be disappointed Picture: Rex Features In January the world's political...
Last week, we covered how entrepreneurial space companies like SpaceX are planning major satellite constellations in low - Earth orbit, and how this influx of new technology will present a significant challenge for regulatory bodies.
In many ways, the Last Frontier State is a collection of regions and micro economies — each with its own constellation of employers and local price swings for everything, from a gallon a milk to a gallon of fuel.
More than a decade after Teilhard's phrase «everything that rises must converge» had been on English - speaking lips, the debut of Telstar, the first of a shining silver constellation of communications satellites, established a quotidian engineering footing of sorts for the grand mystic vision.
A confrontation of family needs with the drive for personal fulfillment among individual members has forced an emerging constellation of family forms.
For Balthasar, the risen Lord, who wills to be present in His Church until the end of time, can not be isolated from this constellation of historical life.13 He gives a lasting character to these figures so that believers may continue to have access to the divine life.
The astronomical star constellation alignment of Virgo meaning «Virgin» clothed with the sun and the moon under her feet with the «King» planet Jupiter in retrograde motion in the abdomen area of Virgo for a 9 month gestation period and a crown of 12 stars on her head which is the constellation Leo meaning lion «Lion Of Judah» wich will be above the head of Virgo... anyone can look this up!!!
In some instances, this constellation impressed upon Jews the need for a more robust identity expressed in a commitment to Judaism ¯ its texts, practices, and values.
Bill, I feel sorry for you, you being a scientist and yet unable to create anything close to a human, or a constellation system, or a brain to think really logically with is amazing to me... if you want to believe that there was a big explosion somewhere in the universe beyond this world and that is how you came to be you can keep that theory but don't tell parents what to do with there children.
It is enough for us now to notice the fact here, upon the threshold of our subject, that we have one common measure, or factor, which is seen in the 12 signs of the Zodiac, the 36 (3 × 12) constellations, * the total 48 (4 × 12); the 360 (12 × 30) degrees, into which the great circle of the heavens is divided.
Before corrective action can be taken, one needs to have as clear a picture as can be had of the constellation of factors that have led to life - frustrating situations that call for change, whether the issue be poverty, pollution, overpopulation, or the rich - poor gap among the nations.
To hear him sing the aria «Great Bear and the Pleiades» from Peter Grimes» the text suspended on a single pitch as Benjamin Britten's harmonies spin around it like constellations» was to be taken to some height from which the whole miserable panorama of human suffering was for a moment laid bare to our view.
The simple and yet profound act of speaking with one another has become the center for a whole constellation of studies philosophical, theological, biblical, psychological, and practical.
For instance, the light which will allow one to see the great nebula in the constellation Andromeda tonight started coming through the frigid reaches of space before the first man walked on the earth.
In some extreme cases — Edward Teller is the prototype for the authors — a certain «constellation» of the nuclear self even identifies the bomb with a quasi-religious salvation.
10 For the stars of heaven and the constellations thereof shall not give their light: the sun shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine.
For example, sacrifice, sacraments, or prayer each has a characteristic constellation of meanings despite cultural variations.
While common sense develops only a dull, vague, but solid feeling of the infinite reproducibility of this elementary experience, say, feeling the stone under the butt and the butt on the stone, natural science consciously aims at optimization and at an optimized grasp of the persistence and regularity of constellations of events, which satisfy the requirements for stability that things have.
From this quick examination of the Osiris tradition, we can see that he was NOT called by the same names that were used for Jesus, and while he was connected by some to the Orion constellation, there is NO mention of three wise men in the Osiris birth story.
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