Sentences with phrase «give tangible form»

Photographic subjects of the figure, objects and landscape are combined with minimally rendered drawings, where luminous dots, circles, arcs, arrows and waves give tangible form to imagined flows and concentrations of Qi.
Can he go further and ask what actually happened to give rise, or to give tangible form, to such a belief?
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.»

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Cognitive dissonance gradually gave way to tangible forms of leaving, and leaving turned, at times, into exile.
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.
Myth consists in giving worldly form to what is beyond known and tangible reality.
This sense of rupture and loss in Fay's adolescent experience is given tangible (if blurry, edge - of - the - screen) form in an alter ego that the young woman is convinced is stalking her and trying to take her place — not unlike her jealous understudy Monica (Charlotte Vega).
Inside, a more tangible benefit is given in the form of an integrated Sat Nav system; the first time we've seen that in a Megane down under.
Totally agree, and I am not being snide when I say this, THIS would be a chance to at least give some sort of realistic tangible form to the X1 cloud functions, sorta like Sony's upcoming game streaming service, if it can indeed function in that capacity as well.
His sculptural cascading forms give, in Hunt's words, «liquid a tangible form
The Tangible Media Group, «explores the Tangible Bits & Radical Atoms visions to seamlessly couple the dual world of bits and atoms by giving dynamic physical form to digital information and computation,» according to their website.
Above all perhaps their pictures give the tangible sense that Turner and Monet would have agreed with Twombly's definition of the painter's motivation being all about «the forming of the image; the compulsive action of becoming».
The sense of deepening silence that Bandau's black watercolors evoke brings to mind the big stacks of felt rectangles that Joseph Beuys made, intending to give silence tangible form.
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