Sentences with phrase «from tangible form»

The Television campaign is entittled «My Story» which portrays a litterature loving female customer from childhood to adulthood and the semninal stories that fostered her love of books from tangible form to now digital format.

Not exact matches

The benefits are: God's mercy is communicated in a tangible way; Reconciliation with God; Personal encounter with Christ; Divine life is restored in our soul; Grace is given; Confession reminds us of the price of sin; The profits of penance; Remission of eternal punishment; Temporal punishment can be diminished; Merit and virtue restored; Makes our prayers and works more efficacious; We benefit from the priest's prayers and penance; More fruitful participation in other sacraments; Sacrament of healing; Strengthens our faith; Cultivates hope; Increases charity; Fosters growth in humility and in self - knowledge; Helps to form our conscience; Brings psychological benefits; Prevents us from falling into more serious sins; Improves our prayer life; Source of spiritual direction; Helps us becomesaints.
Wenger is talking about targets now only i guess but not with any form of tangible direction from him.
Indoor toys are more varied in form, from actual tangible objects, to online toddler toys and games.
The «light molecule» is, potentially, the building block of technology that uses some form of tangible light — from light sculptures to lightsabers to (perhaps more practically) computers that can perform vastly more complex calculations than today's machines.
David Lynch's Mulholland Drive contends that the answer to the eternal struggle between what is real and what is fantasy comes in the form of a Keatsian confusion — it's the difference between Adam's dream and Eve rendered flesh, blurred in the mind of the creator and his audience.A film is a dream of the director made tangible, a conceit familiar from the fourth wall - breaking in Ingmar Bergman's Persona (banishing any mystery there might have been regarding the visual references to that film in Lynch's piece), and a movie's characters therefore become projections of its maker's sublimated longing (clarifying too the auteur's use of wardrobe and colour schemes from Hitchcock's meditation on objectification, Vertigo, as well as those of his first collaboration with inamorata Tippi Hedren, The Birds).
From this provision in the law, the U.S. courts have derived the two fundamental requirements for copyright protection namely: Originality and creativity and fixation in a tangible form.
With no tangible sign from Congress that relief in the form of an updated law will come any time soon, states from Missouri to Wisconsin are lining up to request waivers from the U.S. Department of Education as a means of getting around the statutes of No Child Left Behind.
Copyrights are granted automatically to the author from the moment the creative work is set in a tangible form (for example, typed into a word processor).
Not taking into account the value of Inventory, Recievables, or any other tangible assets that could be readily liquidated and turned into cash — we can form our decision from this basis alone.
From the depths of this chaotic mixture of turquoise blues and ocean - like greens, reds and yellows, the faint markings of tangible forms appear.
From the psychedelically primordial My Forsaken Love, in which biomorphs traverse a black - fringed molten - pink ground, to the strata - like composition of Standing on the Riverbank of My Hometown I Shed Tears, a canvas filled with sedimentary layers of cell - like dots, eyes and extravagantly decorated lashes, the paintings generate new motifs and arrangements of forms while continuing a lifelong preoccupation with the mysteries of the physical and metaphysical, the tangible and ineffable - the space where seeing and feeling intersect.
Pop Art lost some of its credibility during the 1970s, as the art world shifted focus from art objects to installations, performances, and other less tangible art forms.
The artist liberates the composition from painterly gesture and instils it with a powerful presence; in veiling the tangible object he forms his strikingly simple yet buoyant abstract composition.
Through April 27, 2014, the Scope Gallery here at the Torpedo Factory is hosting «Get Into the Groove,» in which members of the Kiln Club show off pottery that gives tangible form to popular music — from «Autumn Leaves» by Nat King Cole expressed through elegant vases and platters to golden salt - and - pepper shakers reminding you that «You Can't Always Get What You Want.»
In Diluvium (2012), a floor installation covering a large part of Mudam's Grand Hall and from which the sculptures hanging down from above are to be viewed only with caution, it becomes clearly tangible how the observer's footing is made uncertain by the utopias that have settled to form the sediment of history.
Thisfeeling of being unable to retrieve and read data in a manageable way was expressed in tangible form on the gallery wall in the form of digitally printed wallpaper, the central element of which was a «wait» cursor from an obsolete generationof Apple software — a black wristwatch — surrounded by blurry, vector - drawn steam - trainsand a Greek temple: the out - of - date ridiculed by the seriously antique (Some Civic Shades, 2011).
The circular form provides structural strength in rough weather, natural thermodynamics that negate the need for extra heating, and panoramic views, as well as something less tangible, the open feeling that comes from being in a space without corners.
To obtain sales tax exemption on purchases of tangible personal property or services to be used within the exempt functions of the entity, 501 (c)(3) corporations may submit Form 51A125, with a copy of their Determination Letter from the IRS and Articles of Incorporation to Sales and Use Tax Section, Revenue Cabinet, P.O. Box 1274, Frankfort, KY 40602 - 1274.
From where Koeltl sits in New York's southern district, the legal profession's wordiness is tangible, in the form of needless motions, unnecessarily lengthy motions, and briefs that circumvent page limits.
Although the Apostille Convention dates from 1961 and prescribes a form for the apostille, which must be signed, nothing expressly requires it to be in tangible form.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z