Sentences with phrase «illuminating what»

With the dearth in Israel of significant collections, I mean the direct unmediated experience of live pivotal and transformative masterworks one needs to acquire such artistic archetypes, an Italy summer program seemed the perfect way of both surmounting and illuminating what I saw as the dark zones.
As the group got higher, guests got a clearer and clearer view of Oyambre bay and its picturesque scenery, all the while climbing closer to a sky that was already ablaze with a watercolour mix of oranges, links and purples illuminating what little cloud there was in the azure blue sky.
Based on the true story of the gruesome Ratcliffe Highway murders, The English Monster is a breathtaking voyage across centuries, from the Age of Discovery to the Age of Empire, illuminating what happens to Britain as she gains global power but risks losing her soul.
But we can't stop illuminating what's working, just as we can't stop fighting to get all schools at least the minimum they need for a shot at success.
Mentions of a possibly romantic childhood encounter with a male friend (who appears in the movie's present as another confidant played by Matthias Schoenaerts, seem to exist to inform us of what Einar is not, instead of illuminating what he is.
His enchanting photos showcase the colors and vivacity of this small island, while illuminating what draws so many of us to yoga.
Instead, we should be illuminating what is good, loving without conditions, forming relationships and living out the fullness of grace and truth.
While I obviously have not achieved the scholarly level that you seem to indicate that you possess, I pray for the Spirit to enlighten me to illuminate what He wants me to understand.
Christian revelation illuminated what we now can see is true about with our own eyes how we are as free persons independently of revelation.
As we then said, such moments have their «importance» in that they illuminate what has gone before, are in themselves a kind of concentration of what is actually present, and provide new opportunities and possibilities both for understanding (which is the «subjective» side) and for that emergence of novelty in concrete experience (which guarantees «objectivity») which is the occasion for further creative advance as the process continues on its way.
Applied to the Whiteheadian notion of a society, this understanding of Spirit illuminates what I said earlier about a society vis - à - vis its member actual entities.
Once again, I would urge that the Whiteheadian notion of a society, properly understood, illuminates what is otherwise difficult to understand in terms of Hegel's notion of Spirit.
If we admit that their purpose is not to provide us with testable hypotheses, then we can make use of them, as suggested earlier, to illuminate what might otherwise seem to be disparate or insignificant developments.
The doctrines of Catholic Faith do not change, but we can and must show how what is revealed integrates and illuminates what we discover of the world through observation and reason.
The philosophical concept of emergence,» for example, can be employed to illuminate what theology has sought to witness to in its talk about «revelation,» namely, «what it means to have an innovating mystery break forth from a given structure of existence» (FFS 133).
A media ethnography conducted in Mexico in 2006, before and after the presidential elections, can illuminate what journalists are trying to do in their human rights coverage and how their outlooks and contexts condition the incidents that are covered.
It is a term deployed to allude to grand ideas and strategies and to conjure up an image of national power, rather than to illuminate what is actually going on in the foreign policy process, or routine political activity.
So American comedian Erich McElroy, who moved to the UK 15 years ago, has formed a 50 - minute routine formed to remove the obfuscation and illuminate what it takes to win the presidency in the United States.
But the storm and the recovery illuminate what's sure to be one of the central cleavages in the campaign for City Hall: Between De Blasio and Christine Quinn, between the outer - boroughs and Manhattan, and between those who think Mike Bloomberg's been an excellent mayor and those who don't.
«We are currently exploring how very early life experiences in marmosets — including those in the womb and through to parent - infant vocal interactions — can illuminate what goes awry in human communication disorders,» Ghazanfar says.
In Compelling People: The Hidden Qualities That Make Us Influential (Penguin Group / Hudson Street Press, 2013), communications consultants John Neffinger and Matthew Kohut illuminate what makes certain people particularly likable and magnetic.
The technology, whose inventors won the Nobel Prize in 2014, can illuminate what's happening in a cell, right down to a single molecule.
The gene and protein sequences from these wide - ranging scans — the first of their kind — would, once decoded, illuminate what the microbes were actually doing within each ecosystem.
The Storygram series, in which professional writers annotate award - winning stories to illuminate what makes a great science story great, is a joint project of The Open Notebook and the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing.
And it illuminates what you can do to change your karma so you can attract or keep your soul mate.
Within these sparse, Rothko-esque works the artist dedicates deep, unflinching energy to documenting and hopefully exorcising his woes (or at least understanding them), delivering lines with wondrous cadence, zipping with a sing - song musicality that illuminates what surrounds it.
For her part, Moore calls the luminous and expressive Simmonds «a natural,» easily able to «illuminate what's going on inside of her.»
It was within that context that we said, «Let's go out and try to identify some ways to identify effective teaching that help illuminate what's going on with the difference in test scores.»
The information generated in the study will be used to illuminate what's working, where improvements could be made, and whether these models are reaching their aspirations to accelerate student learning.
informed by multiple measures that illuminate what is working and what needs to be improved or fixed.
Ask them to organize the events leading up to the busing crisis in chronological order, to summarize each event, and to use images that further illuminate what happened.
Analyzing and disaggregating scores over time can reveal patterns of change, but can not directly illuminate what actually contributed to that change or why.
In this tender, entertaining, and deftly written debut, Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney brings a remarkable cast of characters to life to illuminate what money does to relationships, what happens to our ambitions over the course of time, and the fraught yet unbreakable ties we share with those we love.
Many sides and lenses that can distort, change, illuminate what is seen and unseen.
X-rays and an endoscopy further illuminate what can not be seen, and an MRI of the pelvis and spine are often done to look for spinal defects.
Writing the Breakout Novel illuminates what makes a novel feel big.
The test - drive approach can illuminate what you actually enjoy, versus the fantasy you see in advertising.
Seeking the public records of an animal shelter is all about information, but the information is not the end in itself; it merely illuminates what is going on.
There is good work being done in associated areas which can illuminate what we do.
This review only really illuminates what it's like to actually play the game in passing, by mentioning that the game's self - stylized ultimate goal, to collect a million coins, is more of a slog than an exciting benchmark.
In mastering the direct human gaze, an artist is able to distill and illuminate what might otherwise remain unarticulated: the desires, disappointments, and mysteries of the human condition.
Artist Sadie Barnette's first solo exhibition, Do Not Destroy, illuminates what government surveillance looklike when the state declares you an enemy: It is invasive, indiscriminately thorough, and ruthlessly unjust.
Turrell's sophisticated command of LED technology facilitates the more elaborate visual effects in the newer Skyspaces, providing astute lessons about how light obfuscates as well as illuminates what we can see.
Together, the films in this on - going series create a dynamic group portrait that illuminates what it means to be a working artist today.
GPS can help illuminate what fraction of SLR is due to VLM, but won't eliminate the effects of changes in wind.
These cases illuminate what should happen when it does escalate, and should be a useful guide to University staff.
This illuminates what I was seeing while on a multi-year gig at one of the big publishers.
While one advocate calls the aversion to allowing machines to kill the «yuck» factor, a panel of ethicists and philosophers illuminated what this difference is really about: the skeptics (like myself) are advocating a utilitarian ethical scheme (the greatest good for the greatest number), while the proponents are applying Kant's categorical imperative that no human being should be used as an instrument.
Lastly, a new featured called Bright Mode, automatically detects dark environments and kicks up the exposure to illuminate what would otherwise be a murky landscape.
A flash icon in the top - right corner will enable the flash and illuminate what you're capturing.
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