Sentences with phrase «in a gesture»

Once you open your ears to student voice, and open your mind to their ideas and your hand in a gesture of partnership, there is no limit to the positive impact.
The free application is heavily invested in gesture controls, allowing you to swipe too - and - through your magazine styled content.
They share resigned looks and hold their arms in gestures of surrender or defeat.
They are life - like in their gestures but also frozen in time.
That's it for the gestures that you have to learn; I don't consider gestures like pulling two fingers apart to zoom in a gesture because it is so intuitive.
What she was to discover was that for the artist, the entire universe exists in the gesture of the individual, and the individual she knew best was southern.
But there is also always celebration of life - whether grand or small in gesture.
Let's add in the gestures and other movements she was making while she said all this, and then look at their meaning.
Many of the female attendees wore black outfits in a gesture of protest.
The purity in this gesture, in their desire to help, is what the movie is all about.
Something conscious and knowing is captured in their gestures and expressions.
There was both hope and anxiety in his gesture.
Yes, that stuff, the way artists used to reveal themselves more in their gesture than in person.
They will be complemented by a series of larger free - standing shapes, vibrant in gesture and anything but stagnant.
Built - in gesture control also makes capturing the perfect shot easier than ever before.
In another gesture of welcome, one or two teachers would arrive at staff meetings to find one of the favorites — candy, food, or book — waiting for them.
Since subsequent entries in the series lacked a tutorial, and since the series itself seems to have lost interest in its gesture gaming, NFL 08 is to this day my favorite video game of my least favorite sport.
By his action, Bergson taught that the integrity and courage of a lifetime can be expressed in a gesture as simple, as profound, as acutely motivated, and yet as free as that of pinning a yellow armband, emblazoned with the Star of David, on one's sleeve.
«With these stimuli the subjects were much more likely to make the wrong choice (that is, they'd choose the meaning indicated in the gestures rather than in the speech) compared to matched or audio - only conditions.
In contrast Ink Drops was created as the artist unfolded herself from a crouching position to standing as she dropped the ink on the paper in a gesture towards the materiality of the body and traveling through that physicality.
One Princeton University group is already trying to commercialize its research in gesture recognition so that a camera - equipped computer can figure out what a person is doing — waving hello, looking for something, or pulling a suspicious object out of a bag, for example.
For patterns with origins in gestures so simple and systematic, the ordered forms in Dan Walsh's paintings lead to a remarkable profusion of effects.
And yet in this gesture of quietude and confidence, God will reveal himself as the one who loves his people and brings his kingdom to flourishing.
In a gesture worthy of Chesterton, he observes that the Enlightenment view, which found its apogee in Immanuel Kant, identified «progress in history» with the «rational, egalitarian, and humane organization and regulation of society» but turned out to be the old millenarian delusion in mufti.
A vigorous black - and - white Franz Kline glimpsed through the recesses of a Mark di Suvero sculpture in the center of the floor is a lesson in gesture as well as curatorial choice.
Tariku dove headfirst into the waves over and over, popping up with his arms outstretched toward the sky in a gesture of pure joy.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has asked his commissioners to look for ways to cut costs in a gesture of fiscal moderation prompted by worries over the rocky world economy, drawing cautious praise from budget watchdogs.
Once the community of signers reached a critical mass, the language started becoming more complex: People in the first generation could link words, but not in consistently meaningful ways, whereas people in the second and third generations had full systems for marking complex sentences, conversational asides, and clauses, as Sandler reported in Gesture in 2012.
There's no release date or price information, but I did ask enough times in gesture - filled English to know it'll be out in 2016 and very likely «this season,» according to patient designers.
In opposition to abstract expressionism's absolute faith in the gesture, Whitten tried to eliminate the gesture from art.
So this idea, of expression living in the gesture made in paint, could be equated to performance, to an «act» or «reaction» to subject.
Lindsey French is an artist and educator whose work engages in gestures of communication with landscapes and the nonhuman.
Microsoft was also interested in building a universally available «dock» that could be accessed via a swipe - in gesture from the right, no matter what the user was doing.
The fact is that the religious life involves far more than killing time, far more, for example, than sticking out one's hand in a gesture of otherworldly defiance and running down the clock, though heaven knows we need gestures of religious defiance in today's world.
In the unusually simple Jack Johnson (1982), the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion raises his fist in a gesture of Black Power.
Yet she insists that her early ambitions lay in architecture, not in gesture, and that she feels closer to the voluptuous classicism of Renaissance Italy.
Dr Kirsty Graham, Research Associate at the University of York's Department of Psychology, said: «The overlap in gesture meanings between bonobos and chimpanzees is quite substantial and may indicate that the gestures are biologically inherited.»
Elegant creatures can - can past bodies painted black and left for dead, while the artist herself drips over the corpses in a gesture between blood letting and Abstract Expressionism.
(In a gesture also common to New Jersey men, at this point, he glanced at his wrist, indicating his distaste with the idea that counselors are «watching the clock» while you share your intimate problems.)
Here's an introduction to Pebbles Interfaces» «immersive 3D real - time hands,» which highlights the company's advancements in gesture control.
Mr Abe has upped the ante by visiting Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine — the burial place of war - time leader Tojo — in a gesture aimed at Beijing.
May God be glorified in this gesture of humility, and may we respond to one another with extra measures of grace and patience in the days to come.
At this point the pastor must be, or must learn to be, bicultural and bilingual in gesture and tongue.
When the Roman soldiers, who represent the real power in the land, mock Jesus as king of the Jews, both the people and their leaders are included in the gesture of contempt.
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