Not exact matches
Doing so allows marketers to find
ways to shift operationally from
fragmented shotgun campaigns to being present
with buyers as they are experiencing, over time, efforts to accomplish goals.
But as the cave dwellers of MacIntyre's dystopia emerge into the light, what they see is not the Sun of Plato's ideal world but mere shards and
fragments of the past,
with no coherent
way of putting the pieces back together again:
This is not easy to achieve, in part because the more emotionally one opposes emotivism, the more one seems to justify it, and in part because our post-catastrophe moral
fragments do not present us
with any obvious
way in which to put them together.
another gnostic gospel... not even close to the true Gospel found in matthew, mark, luke, and john gospels that line up
with Paul, and the other apostles teachings of Jesus, those four gospels have hundreds of manuscrips not like these puny 1 time
fragments dated
way after apostles
For most of European history from the emperor Constantine's embrace of Christianity onwards there has been a strong tendency to identify worship of God
with loyalty to and reverence for the tradition and authorities that constitute the Holy Roman Empire, or its competing
fragments in the Middle Ages, or their successor nation states, or one's home town and its familiar «
way of life.»
Bell's books and videos tend to have a
fragmented style, posing big theological questions and raising objections to traditional Christian beliefs in a scattershot
way without ever properly engaging
with them.
6 He believed that our
way of seeing reality as
fragmented bits
with their own independent existence is an illusion, and he coined the term «implicate order» to refer to this undivided wholeness.
Like precious family heirlooms, from time to time I reverently unpack the memories of your daddy gently swinging you on his arm during fussy periods of the day, how one of your big sisters would interact
with you, the
way you calmed when I held you, the seriousness
with which you would watch light dancing on the wall, and other
fragments of the time when you were the smallest big thing in my world.
I also think that in a digital age, where content will be delivered in increasingly
fragmented ways, we need, as a nation and a multi-threaded society, something like the BBC to experiment on our behalf
with the impact of all these new technologies, in what I am sure will be a generally benevolent
way.
Now, scientists from Western University and the University of Portsmouth are marrying details of that meteorite impact
with technology that measures surrounding crystal
fragments as a
way to date other ancient meteorite strikes.
One of the most distinct pleasures of Beginners is the
way it puts together
fragments of someone's life - presumably the filmmaker's, although little does it matter -
with humility, and without vying for some complete whole.
but why oh why do they mess it up to the point where one begins to hate the game...
with a story line which is sooooo
fragmented and ludicrous and enemies which are just plain cheap both in the
way they look and their fighting.
The story begins when Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) wakes up trapped in a massive maze
with a group of other boys, he has no memory of the outside world other than strange dreams about a mysterious organization known as W.C.K.D. Only by piecing together
fragments of his past
with clues he discovers in the maze can Thomas hope to uncover his true purpose and a
way to escape.
The soundstage stays mainly up front,
with only the tiniest
fragments of the overall mix making it into the rear speakers — and I'm sure that in the vast majority of home - listening environments, it sounds just fine that
way.
The
way that the
fragments follow each other seems to have a new fluidity — and
with the exception of the prologue and epilogue scenes, and the film within the film, all the other scenes are shot in a single take — despite the regulation cuts to black.
Here is the synopsis: When Thomas (O'Brien) wakes up trapped in a massive maze
with a group of other boys, he has no memory of the outside world other than strange dreams about a mysterious organization known as W.C.K.D. Only by piecing together
fragments of his past
with clues he discovers in the maze can Thomas hope to uncover his true purpose and a
way to escape.
Changes to the nature of work from agrarian to factory during the mid-19th century, combined
with westward expansion, further encouraged a
fragmented system of academies to give
way to widespread public schooling.
However, we'd tried professional development efforts in a
fragmented way in the past,
with scant success.
Fragmented — Teachers function as individuals
with classroom doors staying closed and teachers having their own territory and for the most part liking it that
way.
The world outside establishment publishing... is exploding in
ways the establishment can not fully name or measure, and
fragmenting in
ways that resist any kind of mapping
with the tools we've been using.
In many
ways, VXG Video Player blurs the lines between mobile and desktop video players by boasting a considerable and sophisticated feature list: multiple video formats (AVI, 3GP, M4V, MP4, WMV, FLV, MPEG, MPG, MOV, RM, VOB, ASF, MKV, F4V, TRP, TS, and TP), the ability to record your favourite
fragments, upload and download videos over WiFi connections, digital zoom, picture shifting, automatic identification of video and audio files, video preview for listed media (made even easier
with smart thumbnails), online streaming, recording of live streams (
with add, modify, and delete functionality), and playback of FLV files (without need for the Flash Player plug - in).
My novels now often move
with a flash aesthetic — I like imagining stories in a
fragmented, elliptical
way — so I think there's a little flash in all of my writing.
With only three super airlines controlling the majority of the US market, instead of being
fragmented across 6 legacy carriers and several smaller carriers, airlines are now free to screw the consumer every which
way till Sunday.
The rest of the game followed this
fragmented trend of lazily peppered story elements, lacking any genuine character development
with our hero - which is one of the worst
ways to handle the Amnesia Plot Device.
It's an odd
way of approaching character growth, since there's very little benefit to fighting enemies other than removing obstacles and getting items to use
with the somewhat vestigial crafting system, which can create new items or improve
Fragments.
Memory
Fragments are scattered across the different areas; these are battles from earlier in the story and range from the very first episodes of Naruto and all the
way up to the end of Ultimate Ninja Storm 3: the Chunin exams, Sasuke leaving to face his brother, the Pain arc, and the encounters
with the Four Kage.
Full Spectrum Warrior Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction MX Unleashed Panzer Elite Action: Fields of Glory (Europe only) Star Wars: Battlefront Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords Star Wars: Republic Commando Dark Souls delayed on Nintendo Switch Remastered version of Dark Souls will still launch on May 25th on PS4, Xbox One and PC, the Nintendo Switch version is being pushed back to summer Super Mega Baseball 2 releases May 1st Discord / XBOX integration Loot boxes banned in several European countries Impressions God of War MLB The Show 18 Pixel Junk Monsters 2 Demo A
Way Out Human Fall Flat PlayStation 4 E-Penis Extender (Dirty Plats) Energy Invasion Slyde Lara Croft Go 36
Fragments of Midnight Gem Smashers Orc Slayer Hitman Go Squareboy Vs. Bullies Siegecraft Commander Puzzle Showdown 4K Brews White Oak Jai Alai Cigar City Brewing Heathen Northern Monk Raspberry Wheat Ale Trading Post Brewing 1:23:02 Side B Music Recommended Album Bokassa Divide & Conquer Listening To and Gigs Black Stone Cherry Family Tree You Big Idiot Mega Donair The Longshot Love Is For Losers Gunn - Truscinski Duo live at Acme Records Jeff Rosenstock, Martha and Bad Moves live at The Back Room At Colectivo 2:01:14 Side C Community Record Night Friday May 4th New Logo Music Played In This Episode Intro, segue and outro music provided
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As
with the two rows of movie seats facing each other in Tom Burr's An Orange Echo, 2012, the mirror of cinema inverts,
fragments, and upends our memory through impossible repetitions, forever altering the imprint of the constructed, painted encounter along the
way.
Organized in partnership
with Bernard Ruiz - Picasso, Picasso's grandson, the exhibit, opening on Tuesday at the Gagosian Gallery, explores how Picasso employed photography «to study light and the
way it
fragmented and fractured on different surfaces,» during the emergence of his cubist language, according to Valentina Castellani, a gallery director, and one of the exhibit's organizers.
With typical economy, he did «something else» with the wax work, creating six smaller, exquisite two - sided relief fragments in bronze, aluminum and even silver that conflate painting, sculpture and printmaking in a new
With typical economy, he did «something else»
with the wax work, creating six smaller, exquisite two - sided relief fragments in bronze, aluminum and even silver that conflate painting, sculpture and printmaking in a new
with the wax work, creating six smaller, exquisite two - sided relief
fragments in bronze, aluminum and even silver that conflate painting, sculpture and printmaking in a new
way.
Presenting
fragments of the local (past and present) as pointers to a whole that is absent, Dion offers the balance exemplified by natural systems as the tool
with which to dig our
way out of the holes in which we are entrenched.
I enjoy the juxtaposition of small - scale found objects
with the
fragmented figure as a
way to speak to the vulnerable states of life and the body.
2011 Sculpture Now, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich, Switzerland The Language of Less, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago / IL, USA The Art of Narration Changes
with Time, Sprüth Magers, Berlin, Germany ILLUMInations (curated by Bice Curiger), 54th International Art Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy The Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture Part 1, Saatchi Gallery, London, Great Britain Tableaux, Le Magasin, Grenoble, France THE
WAY IT WAS N'T, Culturgest, Porto, Portugal After Images (curated by Fionn Meade), Musée Juif de Belgique, Bruxelles, Belgium Isabelle Cornaro, Nikolas Gambaroff, Oscar Tuazon, Eli Hansen, A Palazzo Gallery, Brescia, Italy
Fragments Americana (curated by Hedi Slimane), Almine Rech Gallery, Brussels, Belgium Dystopia, CAPC Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France Art In The City, Art Brussels, Brussels, Belgium Under Construction, SAKS, Geneva, Switzerland Light In Darkness, Western Bridge, Seattle, Washington, USA Poste Restante (curated by Eric Fredericksen), Artspeak, Vancouver, Canada You and Now, Balice Hertling, Paris, France
Means of producing and displaying images are central to his methodology and he unpacks the image as both subject and object, unfolding
ways in which
fragments of the present can connect
with those of the past, the hidden
with the visible, and the sentient
with the physical.
It is a
way, among other things, of inviting the unexpected... Instead of engaging in the essentially interior monologue that is characteristic of most abstract painting, the artist interacts directly
with the outside world, incorporating
fragments of it in the picture: scraps of paper, labels, enevlopes, wrappers, tickets, sheets of music, and pages from books» (Jack Flam, Motherwell, New York, 1991, p. 16).
The works are rife
with clichéd symbols, such as Arabic calligraphy,
fragments of ceramic artifacts, images of camels and political cartoons, in an attempt to create work that will meet Western expectations for a brand of contemporary Middle Eastern art much in the same
way that smiling Mao and Panda paintings became the brand for post-Cultural Revolutionary art in China in the 1980's.
Doig works
with found images, photographs, postcards,
fragments of advertising, snaps of his family, bringing ideas together in an associative
way.
The early Pictographs were created
with a defined grid structure in order to organize theimages, often figurative and
fragmented, in a utilitarian manner.Around 1948, Gottlieb began deconstructing the grid in an effort to find an alternative
way to balance nature's interrelated forces: order and chaos.The earliest work on view, Inscription to a Friend, 1948, is an example of Gottlieb's initial attempts to integrate abstract forms that could still be relatable to a larger universal language, without the help ofthe grid.Inscription, 1954, demonstrates Gottlieb's further progression into purely abstract imagery using an evocative and highly developed lexicon.
And I think I'm interested in seeing the world in a kinder and softer light rather than as an assemblage of clearly separated
fragments that come
with specific names and classifications, and want to believe that this
way of working
with disparate bodies can offer a new
way of looking at and unifying the divided world we live in.
The works on display in Back to the Future each deal in their own
way with how the past constitutes the future All the artists in the show each present a different
fragment the gallery's story.
Baldessari transposes
fragments from these two masters, layering, opposing, and intersecting their histories
with his own interventions and white blockages to construct a composite third
way.
147 Johnson, supra note 31, at 156 (discussing breaking the rules
with an example of the «unfinished message» trope: «The three worst mistakes you can make are overpromising and underdelivering»); Clark, supra note 32, at 82 — 84 (describing sentence
fragments as a
way of artfully breaking the rules in contrasting
with an earlier longer sentence).
As the audience for our content
fragments across multiple platforms (old and new) and an increasing number of viewing destinations on those platforms, the challenge for the business is to keep pace
with and use this change to build a stronger connection
with that audience and take advantage of the opportunities for producers that are generated by these new
ways of viewing our content.
Tez is launching today on iOS and Android in the country and will see Google linking up
with several major banks in the country by
way of UPI (Unified Payments Interface)-- a payment standard and system backed by the government in its push to bring more integrated banking services into a very
fragmented market.
The cultivation of a deep sense of physical safety and physical mastery is a prerequisite for initiating new
ways of perceiving reality and promoting new behavior patterns, and requires effective
ways to deal
with the
fragmented memories of the past.