Pauline's figurative pieces usually portray people
in distinctive settings.
Suggestions for recruiting and retaining outstanding teachers
in these distinctive settings
Guests seeking an exclusive experience can immerse
themselves in a distinctive setting.
Not exact matches
I call this ability to stand out from the crowd Managed Distinction, and it will be instrumental
in helping you position yourself as not only an expert
in your field, but one with a
distinctive background, skill
set, and perspective.
Those ridings decided the election, and the NDP needs to look very closely at every aspect of its strategy
in connecting with three geographically and culturally
distinctive sets of middle class voters.
Our leadership
in the car sharing industry drives our
distinctive corporate culture and promotes a core
set of values that attract and retain motivated employees.
Also
set aside is the view that what defines an inquiry as theology is a
distinctive subjectivity or consciousness that the person who is engaged
in theology is attempting to bring to reflective and self - critical expression.
The plot thickens, however, when the pastoral preacher realizes that other parishioners sitting
in the same congregation have their own
distinctive sets of ambivalent tendencies and passions.
Recent defenses of the Greek ideal of liberal education are couched
in terms of «forms of knowledge» or publicly distinguishable ways of understanding and organizing experience that are structured around
distinctive sets of concepts, statements, and tests against experience (LE 113 - 118).
The
distinctive denominational claims of all — catholic and protestant — have grown less spiritual with the years and therefore more foreign to the religion of Christ, so that the world has judged the religion thus
set forth as
in large part fictitious, and from it the multitudes are slowly turning away.
What it means to be made
in the image of God may become clearer if we take a look at our most
distinctive traits — those that
set us apart from the sub-human world and prompt us to speak of «the human soul» or «the human spirit.»
Faith,
in the end, rests not on the authority of a pristine
set of signs but on a community that offers
in its symbols a
distinctive identity, an overarching story, a collective self - image.
What happens when we go deeper is that we see that globalization is part of a larger and broader concept of postmodernity — as an emergence from modernity into an as yet defined era
in history
in which a
distinctive rationality of plurality and fallibilism
sets in.
Holmer's ability to make use of Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard
sets him apart from both the philosophical and theological establishments
in this country; it is his use of these thinkers that gives him his
distinctive place
in the American theological world.
Straying from the standard, modern superhero formula it helped to pioneer
in 2002, Homecoming is more teen comedy than it is a «good vs. evil» tale, highlighting a
distinctive setting in Queens as the battleground for crushes, parties and yes, actual super villains — this one played by Michael Keaton
in a scene - stealing performance.
But this does not mean that each
set of occasions is «conscious»,
in anything like our human sense, of the aim which is before it and which gives it the
distinctive identity that it possesses.
With room for more than 2,000 guests, the grand, opulent central venue, with its
distinctive black and white chequered floor, would have the advantage of providing an alternative
setting to William and Kate's wedding
in Westminster Abbey.
Exclusively available from select bars and retailers
in the U.S., Burrough's Reserve will be presented
in a
distinctive embossed glass bottle and is
set to redefine the gin category.
Indeed, being designated as such is an extreme honor, as it conveys the property exhibits a unique charm, inimitable personality and
distinctive characteristics one would be hard pressed to find anywhere else — ultimately that it is
setting a standard for excellence
in hospitality arts.
However, I can think of two
distinctive set play routines that had me asking do they even practice that
in training.
There are only a few hundred rare «L' names for boys that appeared
in the U.S.
set for 2016, but that doesn't mean they aren't as
distinctive as the many girls» names that start with this letter!
The Coalition Effect, 2010 - 2015 deserves serious recognition for
setting out, and
in many respects crystallising, the major and contemporary
distinctive effects of the Coalition government on British politics.
Cable's tentative attempt to
set out a
distinctive position for the Lib Dems indicates that the party still has some way to go
in developing and articulating a unique identity likely to appeal to voters at the next election.
The funding from the Mayor and the Council, combined with nearly $ 1 million that Borough President Katz allocated to the Pavilion from her portion of the newly adopted Capital Budget, means that a total of $ 5.806 million has been
set aside to begin the restoration of the Pavilion, a
distinctive, Space Age - style architectural gem designed by the legendary Philip Johnson for the 1964 World's Fair, which was held
in what is now Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
The UNC scientists hope to determine why that is and precisely how plants»
distinctive set of excision repair proteins work together to keep plant genomes
in good repair.
Just as life diversified on Earth, the «multiverse»
in Smolin's theory evolved from simple beginnings into a complex and varied assemblage of universes, each exhibiting a
distinctive set of traits.
And each woman's
set of viromes was
distinctive, differing even from the viromes of her identical twin, the researchers report
in the 15 July issue of Nature.
In parthenote - derived cell lines, they found a
distinctive signature: Most genes were different on the two
sets of chromosomes, but genes located close to the chromosome's center were largely identical.
«What's particularly important is that our participants are from multiple clinics, each with
distinctive protocols and patient populations, indicating that this technology may be generalizable and could have a significant impact
in widely different laboratory
settings.»
In another
set of experiments, they coated the sulfate particles with atmospheric products of α - pinene, the gas responsible for that
distinctive pine tree smell, and then added IEPOX.
In conclusion to our PowerBlock Series comparison, each series of dumbbells has
distinctive features that
set them apart from one another.
With a
distinctive Southwestern flair, these double drop earrings feature open gold - tone ovals orbiting turquoise stones
set in oxidized gold - tone metal.
Traditional Claddagh designs frequently feature heart shaped diamonds, but heart shaped diamonds offer a
distinctive look
in any engagement ring
setting.
They are
distinctive sets of clothing, worn by members of the same organisation so that all are «uniform»; identical
in all but shape, size and face.
The streetwear innovator and tailor's 1980s and 1990s boutique on 125th street
in Harlem
set a sartorial tone for a generation of entertainers and celebrities through his
distinctive interpretation of luxury brands.
In a distinctive and sexy style, this paired bikini set is in a funny design with ribbed textur
In a
distinctive and sexy style, this paired bikini
set is
in a funny design with ribbed textur
in a funny design with ribbed texture.
The
distinctive cream fabric shade casts light beautifully, creating a warm and inviting look and feel
in any
setting.
«Submarine» is at its best when it feels specific to its
setting; Erik Wilson's often lovely cinematography captures the
distinctive, watery light and raw weather of the Welsh seacoast
in winter, and Hawkins, as always, captures a character who is completely specific
in terms of class, place and period.
As Jonathan and Gene handle life's challenges, the 1950s emerges as a potent presence on screen
in the form of background
setting, including movies and music, as well as dress and customs that were popular
in that
distinctive era.
Miller makes similar
distinctive choices that really
set up this film to be more unique and captivating than it would've been
in the hands of a less experienced director.
That
distinctive difference is powerfully showcased
in the new thriller, «Inconceivable,» which is
set to be distributed on Blu - ray (plus Digital HD), DVD and Digital HD this Tuesday by Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
Set in Dallas
in 1983, it has a
distinctive visual style — something AMC, with the cinematic Breaking Bad and the elegant Mad Men, wants to make part of its brand identity».
His small but
distinctive oeuvre
sets an example, not simply to that oft - cited cliché the «maverick» strain
in American indiedom, but to an industry grown complacent on technology, genre gimmickry and opening weekends.
Violent Saturday (1955)-- 9:15 PM Richard Fleischer's daylight heist thriller Violent Saturday (1955), is not technically a film noir, but it has a toughness, an edge of violence and a distinctively - drawn crew of criminal professionals that drops
in a
distinctive subgenre of criminal violence
in rural
settings.
The company's second release, Richard Fleischer's daylight heist thriller Violent Saturday (1955), is not technically a film noir, but it has a toughness, an edge of violence and a distinctively - drawn crew of criminal professionals that drops
in a
distinctive subgenre of criminal violence
in rural
settings.
Corset - y period dramas of repression and oppression are not normally our go - to bag but aside from the leads, who we'd queue to see read an old - timey phone book, the film's
setting is much grimier and more sordid than the drawing room / china teacup variety of period drama (
in keeping with the naturalism and class
setting of Zola's novel) and gives the advance look we've had an impressively
distinctive look and feel.
Of the six features on this
set, all but Playtime make their respective American Blu - ray debuts and two appear on disc for the first time
in the U.S.. From his debut feature Jour de Fête (1949) to the birth of both M. Hulot and the
distinctive Tati directorial approach
in his brilliant and loving Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953) through the sublime Playtime (1967) to his post-script feature Parade (1974), this
set presents the development of an artist who took comedy seriously and sculpted his films like works of kinetic art driven by eccentric engines of personality.
It is a subtle and poetic rites - of - passage story
set in rural Turkey, the film where Erdem found his
distinctive voice.
Described as a near - future thriller, Hotel Artemis is
set in its «own
distinctive crime universe,» according to an official statement.
by Walter Chaw Nicknamed «The Italian Hitchcock,» Dario Argento is more aptly classified «The Italian DePalma»: a director with his own
set of stylistic excesses who, especially early
in his career, borrowed many tropes from the Master of Suspense en route to crafting his own
distinctive thrillers.