Sentences with phrase «from earlier periods»

The collection is remarkable in that scores of artists are represented in depth, including works from the earliest period of their practice through their most recent works.
Another reason for concentrating on the past decade is that monetary policy instruments — and the associated institutional arrangements — in that period were quite different from earlier periods.
Drawing inspiration from their own cultural traditions, these artists use techniques and incorporate imagery and ideas from earlier periods.
The proportion of streams in mixed land use areas with one or more pesticides topping benchmarks was 46 percent in the 2002 - 2011 period, almost unchanged from the earlier period.
Full - time employment has been increasing at around the same rate as the total over the past year, recovering from an earlier period of around 18 months without growth.
What we do know about them is they are survivors from an earlier period of the universe's history and that they are almost always the last of their kind.
The training process can be good if it starts from the early period of puppy.
Plus there are plenty of highlights from earlier periods, he says.
Twenty percent who moved during same one - year period moved between counties in the same state, unchanged from the earlier period.
«The exhibition holds many works from the early period which were rarely if ever exhibited before,» explains Laurberg.
More than most denominations, the Roman Catholic Church preserves not only a long historical memory but also institutions such as celibacy deriving from earlier periods of Christian consciousness.
It is through the re-reading and reappropriation of texts from the early period of the formation and quest for identity of the church that one can reclaim, question, and integrate the experiences of women, recognising that - then as now - the «universalizing effect of the Christian master narrative... concealed the subaltern status of many of its characters.»
Imagine if we... I du n no... swapped to the formation as soon as Cazorla got injured and then we played with our end of season performance from an earlier period.
Observations from earlier periods are limited but suggest an additional negative radiative forcing of about — 0.1 W / m2 from 1960 to 1990.
I got caught in a time - warp of human thought from earlier periods of history, and I discovered via a visit to Wikiepedia that a host of novels written long ago — and I mean long ago, not just 30 years ago — foretold some of the problems we are facing today.
That display featured works from her long career and wide - ranging practice, from her early period as an active member of the Parisian avant - garde in the 1920s and 1930s, through to her later years back in Britain, leading up to her Tate retrospective exhibition in 1983, the year before she died.
Because reserve development relates to the re-estimation of losses from earlier periods, it has no bearing on the performance of the company's insurance products in the current period.
For Douthat, however, our present identity as a «nation of heretics» marks a departure from earlier periods, in particular the post «World War II era of America's Greatest Generation, when Roman Catholic orthodoxy and the mainline Protestant denominations ruled the culture in ways that were truly Christian and faithful.
The development of Buber's thought from his earliest essays in 1900 to the statement of his mature philosophy in 1922 can best be understood as a gradual movement from an early period of mysticism through a middle period of existentialism to a final period of developing dialogical philosophy.
Although those now out of the church frequently think of themselves as carrying along an inheritance from an earlier period of church attendance, it often seems a piggy - bank kind of treasure.
It is very common for pregnant women to find them gassy from an early period of their pregnancy.
A kind of low - level trickster god of indie cinema himself, Waititi lets his film go a little crazy: He's outfitted it with garish colors and costumes and set designs, some not - entirely - perfect special effects, and a synthesized Mark Mothersbaugh score that sounds like it was lifted from an early period Jean - Claude Van Damme flick.
But it also signals a key reunion of major figures from an earlier period — the nineties indie film boom.
Laborers working decades ago planned for retirement using economic estimates based on life and a cost of living standard from an earlier period.
«To fully implement the strategy you need to get your family taxable income down to zero for three straight years: no interest, capital gains, rents, employment income (even deferred payments from earlier periods of employment), pensions (other than OAS and GIS), etc..
The modern day Toy Manchester Terrier is a much healthier, sounder and larger animal than its ancestors from this earlier period.
The oldest ones date from the early period of Spanish domination (sixteenth century).
Herms, a Los Angeles - based artist, is known as one of the founders of California assemblage and has been associated with artists from the early period of Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles, such as Ed Keinholz, Dennis Hopper, and the influential Southern California assemblage group Semina.
Works from that early period feature in the gallery show, including white - ish patterned paintings on cardboard, burlap, and wood as well as metal sculptures that rise from the floor in towering shapes that play with the shine and reflection of light.
In 1974, after 12 years spent on his Hourloupe cycle (the artist's longest - running series), Dubuffet began new experiments, expanding his color palette and brushwork and revisiting techniques such as collage from earlier periods in his career.
One of Tansey's most potent pieces from this early period is The Last Judgement (1971), which he created from oil on masonite.
The curator states, «Zhan Wang's solo exhibition presented at the Long Museum will chronicle the artist's prolific artistic experiments from the earlier period to the present.
In two other important paintings from this early period, Pond Life (1993) and Reflection (What does your soul look like)(1996), Doig has experimented with the glassy surface of frozen water, painstakingly painting the elegant, inverted lines of a lonely house or solitary figure.
Since then, there has been a massive divergence, with GISS claiming that the pace of increase has barely reduced from the earlier period.
While the national analysis of temperature begins in 1910, the Bureau of Meteorology also holds temperature data from earlier periods.
Consistent with the «old facts» of family life, couples from the earlier period who married after the birth of their child were 60 percent more likely to divorce than couples who married before having a child.
However, no studies to date have followed the same siblings across developmental periods to explore whether perceptions of differentiation are stable and whether perceptions of favoritism from earlier periods affect later sibling relations.
The gallery will feature new sculptures and works from earlier periods in Almagno's career.
Despite the pressing demands on his time, Buber has succeeded in carrying out his original plan of tracing the development of the Messianic idea from the earliest periods of the Hebrew Bible through Jesus and Paul.
More than most denominations, the Roman Catholic Church preserves not only a long historical memory but also institutions such as celibacy deriving from earlier periods...
While we lack comparable indicators of the public's knowledge of student performance from earlier periods, it seems that the accountability movement has succeeded in ensuring citizens have good information about key academic outcomes.
Observations from earlier periods are limited but suggest an additional negative radiative forcing of about — 0.1 watt per square meter from 1960 to 1990.
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