Sentences with phrase «imagine a space when»

«But imagine this industry, imagine this sector, imagine this space when we get to the twin engine, and the jet age in 10, 20, 30 years from now.
It's hard to imagine a space when there is so much of it so helping the buyers see that could be beneficial.

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Although Saturn was visited by three spacecraft in the 1970s and 1980s, my fellow scientists and I couldn't have imagined what the Cassini space probe would discover during its sojourn at the ringed planet when it launched 20 years ago.
Imagine what Bachelard might say we dream of when we dream in our self - storage lockers, the rectangular, padlocked, infinitely uniform spaces where we are increasingly stowing our things.
I imagine the only moment in space / time / history that I will KNOW with 100 % certainty is when I find myself in His presence.
Golubka is one of those brilliant sites that I can simply sit in front of, read, enjoy (and drool a bit) so imagine my excitement when Anya asked me to contribute to this space of «Food that takes love».
Imagine what you do when you go shopping - picking up an item, turning it over, examining it from different angle — pictures tell a thousand words so use all 5 spaces!
Imagine my surprise when I turned to find Mike Hein, so frequent a subject in this space, standing just behind me with his family on Easter Sunday.
And last year, when astronomers trained the Hubble Space Telescope on some of these dying stars, the images they got back revealed a process that was far more complex and subtle than anyone had imagined.
Just as the DSN streamed footage of the first footsteps on the moon 45 years ago, Bhanji imagines the lasered - up network will do the same when we clear our next manned space hurdle.
Imagine an artfully designed fungus that looks like a hat; when you put it on, it digests your head and turns it into a still - conscious, rubbery Super Ball an inch across, suitable for easy launch into space.
When the James Webb Space Telescope is in orbit, it will let us peer farther back into the universe's past than Hubble could have ever imagined.
When I think of a Zen bedroom, I imagine a beautiful and nurturing space that supports sleep and revitalization.
Our space isn't the rigid learning environment most people imagine when they think of a secondary classroom.
Imagine the ability you can have to make sure you will be able to enjoy a great ride and have more cargo space in the back when you choose this as the car you want to drive in your Beatrice area.
Imagine my surprise (after hauling all my crap from Texas, and down five blocks on Canal getting harassed every step of the way by weirdos because of piss poor hotel planning) when I showed up and had 18 inches of space.
It's hard to imagine traditional print debut novels get much shelf space these days when retailers can pick from titles with proven sales records.
Even after Neil Armstrong's first steps on the moon, us mere mortals never imagined a day when we could pay our way to space.
Who hasn't, when they were a kid, imagined they were a space commander, whipping round a toy building brick as if it was some sort of high tech device?
In addition, Blesofsky's installation allows viewers to imagine Wave Hill's past, uncovering its transition from a private estate to a public space when the Perkins - Freeman family donated the Wave Hill property and buildings to the City of New York in 1960.
The collective press that goes into our art history is tough to imagine happening outside of exhibitions, and maybe there will be a day when only the artists who get into museum exhibitions and nonprofit - space exhibitions will get into art history, and that would be too bad.
While all of the exhibiting artists in Love Action Art Lounge approach the social from distinct and varied perspectives, they, arguably, share what Yates McKee, the author of Strike Art: Contemporary Art and the Post-Occupy Condition, describes, when writing about Occupy Wall Street, as a horizontal pedagogical space in which viewers themselves might be prompted to imagine and perhaps eventually enact their own sense of social transformation.
Most recently, his work has shifted to encompass more elaborate installations, as when he and his studio completely appropriated the idea of space exploration in Space Program: Mars (2012), a massive installation that transformed the New York Armory into a 55,000 - square - foot demonstration of Sachs's warped vision of a mission to Mars — complete with his own imaginings of the equipment needed to live and work as part of such a mission and live performers who played the roles of scientists and explorers maneuvering within this imagined rspace exploration in Space Program: Mars (2012), a massive installation that transformed the New York Armory into a 55,000 - square - foot demonstration of Sachs's warped vision of a mission to Mars — complete with his own imaginings of the equipment needed to live and work as part of such a mission and live performers who played the roles of scientists and explorers maneuvering within this imagined rSpace Program: Mars (2012), a massive installation that transformed the New York Armory into a 55,000 - square - foot demonstration of Sachs's warped vision of a mission to Mars — complete with his own imaginings of the equipment needed to live and work as part of such a mission and live performers who played the roles of scientists and explorers maneuvering within this imagined realm.
We are compelled to imagine a time when architectural spaces and objects were new representations of manufacturing, design, and aesthetic tastes and trends.
, Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, PA 14th Annual Inliquid Benefit Auction, Gallery Joe Booth, Icebox Project Space, Crane Arts, Philadelphia, PA 2013 In Front of Strangers, I Sing: 72nd Annual Juried Exhibition, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA 2012 Transformations, Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral, Philadelphia, PA All About Etchings, Chris Neptune Gallery, Washington, DC 2011 Something French, Art Gallery at City Hall, Philadelphia, PA Exhibition of Select Prints, Wayne Art Center, Wayne, PA 2010 Prints by Gallery Artists, Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, PA Selections from C.R. Ettinger Studio, 2000 - 2010, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA 2009 50 very small drawings, Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, PA 2008 The Figure Today, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York, NY The Figure Today, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco, CA Fantastical Imaginings, Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, Wilmington, DE Group Show, Loyola University, Baltimore, MD 2007 Magical Realism, Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA 2006 Art on Paper 2006, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC 2005 Telling Stories: The Narrative in Contemporary Art, Pennsylvania College of Art and Design, Lancaster, PA Collaboration As a Medium, Edison Gallery, Washington, DC (traveling Art Place, Baltimore MD and more sites) 2004 Figure Out: Drawing as Narrative, Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, PA 2002 25th Anniversary Exhibition, The Drawing Center, New York, NY 2001 Ten Contemporary Artists, 5 x 2, Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA 2000 Drawing With Color, Mangel Gallery, Philadelphia, PA When Reason Dreams: Drawings Inspired By the Visionary, the Fantastic, and the Unreal, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA Body Dismorphia, Hicks Art Center, Bucks County Community College, Newtown, PA curated by Jeanne Jaffe Allentown Art Museum, 27th Annual Juried Exhibition, Allentown, PA (Juror: Judith Tannenbaum, Curator, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI) 1999 Biographies: Philadelphia Narratives, Institute of Contemporary Art, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (catalog) Biographies: Philadelphia Narratives, Freedman Gallery, Albright College, Reading, PA (Nov. - Dec.)
When it's hard enough to get our governments to listen to two - word slogans, imagine how it feels to find the space to give thoughtful, nuanced commentary — it may as well be an anti-gravitational suggestion for the time we're given.
When many people think about big city living, they imagine traffic, pollution, and a lack of green spaces.
When you're not busy blasting aliens, or exploring ancient ruins, or solving 3D puzzles, you can browse the internet, watch movies, and mess around in a space that puts — I imagine — even Bill Gates» house to shame.
After all, one can imagine that money is the last of his concerns when SpaceX sent aTeslaa into space.
Try to imagine white space as a navigation tool when constructing your resume.
I have sleep walked into this situation — my soon to be ex wife took my youngest abroad working by way of a separation — then had to return suddenly — we tried again but are getting a divorce now — I took my flat close to the school my boy was due to go to and she put him in another — I asked for her to help me and encourage contact but she refused telling me to sort this out with him directly — ok if he ever answered emails or texts or anything at all infact — she would tell me that I was seeming — clingy — and now 10 months later he is repeating to me appeals for me to contact them ahead of time when I want to see him — asking me to give him space — actively not wishing to see me while she takes them on holidays over significant dates like birthdays — christmas — new year — not asking or even informing me first — no info on parents evenings — on progress in school — no information on anything whatever... this is PAS — I am not imagining it... am I...
I, for one, never imagined when I first started out that I would have to do things like manage lease space, navigate through MLS mergers, deal with the fallout of a failed association merger, start up a meeting and event space business, teach short sales and foreclosure classes, endure plummeting membership numbers during the hard times, launch a real estate licensing school, sing at installations, and jump on a float for a parade.
Make sure when making cosmetic upgrades to keep the colors and design light and neutral so tenants can imagine giving the space a personal touch.
When buyers can imagine their furnishings in the space, all that's left is to make an offer!
I remember thinking when I first saw it, «Imagine all the cookies you could bake with all that counter space
The contrasting oak beams set against the pale palette of the house add interest and colour, while the bi-fold doors create extra space when flung open and enable plenty of fresh air to flow throughout; we can imagine a lovely warm draught in the summer — perfect!
We imagine this is one of Wendel's daughters» bedrooms from when they were younger, and possibly one of the only spaces that has had a makeover in some time.
As you may know, I shop at World Market regularly and my front porch has been mostly ignored for over a year, so you can imagine my excitement when they asked if I wanted to spruce up the space from their outdoor and spring collections!
When one pictures a farmhouse, it's easy to imagine a cozy space built to accommodate large, friendly gatherings.
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