Sentences with phrase «in vernacular»

«I wanted to achieve the look on the exterior but in a vernacular appropriate to an Ontario country house, which is why «Inside, I wanted that crisp yet comfy aesthetic of the movie, but realized in earthy tones that would reflect the surroundings.»
A company with CRE experience possesses the ability to speak in the vernacular and understand your specific challenges.
«We've taken the time to understand the business and marketing for the specific territories we're targeting, and have developed tools and systems for that franchisee to have what they need in the vernacular,» says Turtzo.
Have three or four success stories ready to share in the vernacular of the corporate world.
He said, «The only thing I changed between the first interview and the second is that I steeped myself in the vernacular, because that was what I really failed in during the first interview.»
«Lawyers who won't be caught dead in a courtroom are often referred to in the vernacular as «loophole lawyers,» underhanded wimps who use their command of legal gobbledygook to scam money from the unsuspecting, usually widows and orphans.
Put in the vernacular of lawyers, how can you be a trusted adviser when you know little about those you want to advise?
One multi-country source for beer laws and regulations is FAOLEX, but it's difficult to easily identify homebrewing provisions because the laws are mostly in the vernacular.
The question is: do the documents in dispute, ie, MSP and Pharmanet, come withing the terms of either Rule 7 - 1 (1)(a), ie, documents that can be used by a party of record to prove or disprove a material fact or that will be referred to at trial or, if not, do they come under category 7 - 1 (11), generally, in the vernacular, referred to as the Guano documents... There is no question that there is a higher duty on a party requesting documents under the second category... that in addition to requesting, they must explain and satisfy either the party being demanded or the court, if an order is sought, with an explanation «with reasonable specificity that indicates the reason why such additional documents or classes of documents should be disclosed», and again, there is no doubt that the new Rules have limited the obligation for production in the first instance to the first category that I have described and has reduced or lessened the obligation for production in general...
You can do a title alphabetical browse or keyword search for the the name of the country's civil code in the vernacular or original language.
I've found the World Intellectual Property Organization's WIPO Lex site to be the best source for civil codes in the vernacular and in translation.
The provider is usually a housing association (or private registered provider (PRP) of social housing, in the vernacular) but it should be remembered that a considerable number of private developers offer shared ownership particularly during economic downturns.
In the vernacular, there's usually no or very limited fee - shifting.
«Fake News» wasn't in the vernacular two years ago, but it's an everyday term now — and is quickly becoming an everyday challenge.
If this position were adopted in the vernacular law of individuals, communities and eventually formalised by the state, it could change the role of private property, from being a fundamental cause of the present environmental crisis, to being an agent for its mitigation.»
The foundations of modern Scandinavian design are seen in the vernacular architecture of the region.
The predictions may match the observations for a while, but very soon random fluctuations smaller than the distance between the measurements (they are called «sub-grid-scale eddies» in the vernacular of numerical modellers) grow in size and — as far as the model is concerned — appear out of nowhere and swamp the eddies we thought we knew something about.
In the vernacular you are a legend in your own lunchtime.
«Lit» might mean illuminated, or, in the vernacular, popping — that is, fun and amazing, or intoxicated.
, Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI OfficeOps, Brooklyn, NY 2000 Rockford - Midwestern; Artists of the New Millennium, Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, IL Redo, Standard Gallery, Chicago, IL 1999 This Side Up, Spaces, Cleveland, OH 1998 Posted @ Beret, Beret Gallery, Chicago, IL Project viewable online at: www.spaces.org/archive/spaces/posted.htm 1996 Selected Activities, Tough Gallery, Chicago, IL Kinetic Sculpture Invitational, Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN Potentiality, A.R.C. Gallery, Chicago, IL Space in the Vernacular, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL 1994 Opening Pandora's Box, Gallery 2, Chicago, IL Bibliography Bell, Anonda.
MG As much as your work engages with non-Western traditions, it is also very much rooted in American culture, where there is a long legacy of sculptures built out of found objects — not only in «high art,» but even more so in vernacular expressions, of which your work seems keenly aware.
Harris also held curatorial positions at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he organized the exhibitions In the Vernacular (2010) and Of National Interest (2008).
Enacting a dramatic narrative in the style of a soap opera or telenovela, Linzy's multiple personae express desperation, desire, and ambition in the vernacular of southern blacks from the lower socio - economic spectrum.
In the Vernacular, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
For his Sightings exhibition at the Nasher, Israel will combine new sculptural objects made in the vernacular vocabulary of Hollywood movies to make a quasi-narrative installation related to a film that Israel is soon to release.
«James Rosenquist: Vision in the Vernacular,» Arts Magazine (New York) 44, no. 2 (Nov. 1969), pp. 38 — 39.
«Rossi's fastidious approaches to composition and technique emerged from her practice of intense visual observation, her interest in vernacular devotional images, and her appreciation of art as a conduit of complex mental states.»
The origins of the blues lie in the vernacular culture of African Americans living in the Mississippi Delta and New Orleans around the turn of the twentieth century — people for whom slavery was a recent memory and basic civil rights were far in the future.
Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI 2003, OfficeOps, Brooklyn, NY * 2002 Solo show, Vedanta Gallery, Chicago, IL 2000 «Rockford - Midwestern; Artists of the New Millennium,» Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, IL 2000 «Redo,» Standard Gallery, Chicago, IL 1999 «This Side Up,» Spaces, Cleveland, OH * 1998 Solo show, «Safety is No Accident,» Bodybuilder and Sportsman Gallery, Chicago, IL 1998 «Posted @ Beret,» Beret Gallery, Chicago, ILProject viewable online at: www.spaces.org/archive/spaces/posted.htm 1996 «Selected Activities,» Tough Gallery, Chicago, IL 1996 «Kinetic Sculpture Invitational,» Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 1996 «Potentiality,» A.R.C. Gallery, Chicago, IL 1996 «Space in the Vernacular,» Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL 1994 «Opening Pandora's Box,» Gallery 2, Chicago, IL
Raised in a culturally rich community steeped in vernacular forms of creativity — bottle trees and fences decorated with eggshells — and characterized by a strong ethos of saving and recycling, Outterbridge was quite literally surrounded by used and discarded objects valued for their potential afterlife.
But in the vernacular of the folks who used to live in the South of Market area before the arrival of the Botta building — and the Yerba Buena Gardens and Center for the Arts across Third Street from the museum — the disruption is not good, not nearly creative enough.
Valentin Carron looks to his native Swiss valley, where he collaborates with local artisans to produce works like these vases made of unrefined concrete, and finds inspiration in the vernacular shapes one finds in public spaces.
Situating their work in a vernacular aesthetic, the meaning of the work fluctuates according to its context.
Interest in vernacular photography was so high that the opening bid for many works exceeded the high estimate.
Models based on a Sienese palazzo and Islamic style Spanish baths demonstrate Casebere's interest in vernacular architectural styles of diverse worldwide origin.
Alice Thorson, «Rauschenberg Gifted in Vernacular of Photography; Exhibit Offers Solid Look at that Aspect of Painter's Talent,» Kansas City Star, April 4, 1997.
With a painting style that is self - effacing and grounded in the vernacular, Dawson offers careful consideration of narrative through composition and intimate detail.
This reflects a growing interest over the past twenty years in vernacular photography and in its value both as social history and as art.
Framing the entire exhibition, and expanding the recurring lattice template, Keegan has outfitted Gallery 2 with 21 sheetrock panels, standardized architectural units that the artist has hand - etched in vernacular patterning.
As such, «Logos from Japan» presents a contemporary study of logo design from this country that is vivid and varied in its vernacular.
Similarly to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and psychosis, social anxiety has been trivialised by its use in the vernacular and mistaken for a desire to avoid interaction.
Palm Sunday, or in my vernacular, Cebuano, bindita sa lukay (blessing of the palms) has always been experienced with the usual Sunday mass in my native hometown of Talisay.
In the United States and elsewhere, the Neo-Byzantine style is often seen in vernacular amalgamations with other Medieval revivalist styles such as Romanesque and Gothic, or even with the Mission Revival or Spanish Colonial Revival styles.
He wrote in the vernacular and his slang made the stories.
I'm assuming that your readers, Ki, know you're writing in the vernacular, and respect that, right?
The only downside to Feral Youth, if it could even be called one, is that it is written in the vernacular of the South End of London.
Here at Jaguar Morris County, the word «lemon» isn't in our vernacular.
The concept of «good teaching» has been in the vernacular of teachers since the inception of Ofsted in the Education (Schools) Act (1992).
Try teaching in their vernacular.
In summary, all teachers know that they should, to put it in vernacular: «Teach students where they're at.»
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