Sentences with word «illusiveness»

Although Pablo Picasso gets passionately inspired and willingly disorientated, it's touching that so many of the artists here, most notably Louise Bourgeois, Rebecca Horn and Michele Ciacciofera, reflect with painful sensitivity on love's profound illusiveness.
In this chapter I will examine recent data to chronicle why changes in the social, demographic, and research context of the nation have made preschool education an imperative despite its political illusiveness.
These sons of but a simple minded fatherly man knows well the bitterness of social torments and much of the worldly social egress bewailing all lots in Life's so treasured troves of illusiveness.
This multidimensional nature of student engagement seems to contribute to its illusiveness because engaging students calls for diverse approaches within the same classroom, and not just acknowledgment that engagement is important.
The work, whether it is a reflective surface, paper or fabric, gives the illusion of fragility and illusiveness.
The images are «related to the history of black jockeys, the Great Migration, divining, and Young's own mythologizing of his great - grandfather» and «investigate structures of knowledge production, systems that inform belief and the illusiveness of meaning.»
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