Sentences with phrase «immediate reference»

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As the title suggests, the exhibition makes immediate reference to the age old social tensions between the North and South of the UK, tenderly turning them on their heads and instead choosing as its focus a celebration of togetherness, alignment and conversation.
I suggest bookmarking this page or having it open on a second monitor while you play for immediate reference.
As with the prophets, the call is an intensely personal experience, but has an immediate reference to the needs and the destiny of a people.
The immediate reference both there and here may be to martyrdom; yet it can hardly have been only his death that Jesus wished he might avoid.
The text had both an immediate reference and an eschatological significance, but the latter was, for the most part, still hidden at the time of Isaiah.
«When in Mexico you speak of gorditas, it is an immediate reference to our company — it's in its own category in that sense.»
The film is reasonably behaved with the usage of these immediate references to real life, and it certainly enjoys anytime it can throw in good ol' action dialogue.
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The phenomenal buoyancy of this trend, including the National Portrait Gallery, Tate Britain, Tate Modern and the Royal Academy, predicates London's unique position as the leading global art centre, a touristic and cultural nucleus with no immediate reference, for example, to the indigenous local day - to - day art schools and their agendas.
While in the past Rafferty used the subject of mid to late 20th century comedy as an immediate reference point, her new pieces employ images of comedians and entertainers in a rather more open - ended way.
The absence of that biographical fixture would likely result in the viewer having no immediate reference point, no mental springboard from which a meaningful discussion on cultural and psychological migration may be introduced.
The immediate reference of this muscular way of working (which is Bosslet's usual mode) is to Russian Constructivist sculpture, and the beliefs of those avant - garde pioneers in a working man's art that would, in turn, inspire the building of a new world of revolutionary working people.
He notes that, for most Westerners, the immediate reference points for Meppayil's paintings and sculptures would be «postwar reductivist practices» — ranging from European and Latin American Neo-Concretism to American Post-Minimalist abstractions.
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