Sentences with phrase «inhabit at»

A men's therapy group can offer a secure place to step out of the roles we typically inhabit at work and at home.
You might also be stunned to consider what a delicately balanced organism you inhabit at the molecular level.
Looking at the works created for this show by Fountain House Gallery artists immediately conjures the urban experience; from the rivet - like repetition of Julio Mendoza's circular collage forms to Ariella Kadosh's solitary subway map lines set against a void of negative space, the images convey the shared and insular zone we New Yorkers inhabit at the same moment.
Her style is akin to a Wes Anderson film: quirky, sweet but not saccharine, and seeming to inhabit at once the present and an earlier time.
I shoot with a manual camera, utilizing solely natural light of the space I inhabit at that moment.
The league is so devoid of soul, ability, and purpose that it's difficult to imagine that men such as Wilt Chamberlain, Michael Jordan or LeBron James ever inhabited it at all.
Just 45 minutes due south of Paris on a local commuter rail line (or an hour and a half by car) is another dauntingly impressive country castle, the Chateau de Fontainebleau, this one inhabited at one time or other by every royal dynasty in France.
Argote has also been featured in group exhibitions throughout the United States including On Inhabiting at Ave 50 Gallery, Los Angeles (2016); The House on Mango Street at The National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago (2015); Unsparing Quality at Diane Rosenstein Fine Art, Los Angeles (2014); and the SUR Biennial at Torrance Art Museum (2013).
Wret's work has appeared in group exhibitions in Atlanta, including The Imaginary Million at 200 Peachtree St.; Inhabited at Kibbee Gallery; the Hambidge 16th Annual Art Auction at Fay Gold Gallery; and the Hammonds House Museum 10th Annual Art Auction at the Bill Lowe Gallery.
Recent Important solo shows include: 2015, Musée Historique, Chateau de Nyon, Switzerland; 2013, Surface Tension, James Cohan Gallery; 2011, Surface Value, Des Moines Art Center and American Gothic: Alison Elizabeth Taylor and Aaron Spangler, SECCA, NC; 2010, Un / Inhabited at SCAD, Savannah and Atlanta and Foreclosed, James Cohan Gallery; 2009, The College of Wooster Art Museum, OH; 2008, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, James Cohan Gallery; 2006, Idyll, James Cohan Gallery.

Not exact matches

FORT BLISS, Texas — During my first couple days at Fort Bliss, I had heard smatterings from soldiers about a non-indigenous species of African antelope population that somehow inhabited the training grounds.
Films like J. Edgar and The Aviator (for which he got a Leading Role nomination) require him to play a single character through many stages of his life, never allowing the actor to fully inhabit characters at a single point in time.
And that's great, because that's the new element at the heart of «Odyssey» — Mario can «capture» and inhabit various things, both living and not.
On Monday, WTI closed at US$ 52.22 a barrel, up by 3 percent, while Brent crude settled at US$ 59.02 — its highest since July 2015 — on the back of growing optimism that the OPEC production cut deal is finally having a palpable effect on global supplies of crude oil, and the equally growing worry that the Middle East could be in for more tensions — this time between the Kurdish nation and the countries it inhabits, following an independence referendum in the Kurdistan autonomous region in Iraq.
During his time at University College London, his Master's dissertation focused on how communities inhabit, modify, and create virtual places via social media.
Sometimes I think Mark Zuckerberg sees the people and businesses who inhabit his world — aka Facebook — like dolls at a 4 - year - old's tea party.
Even knowing the underlying scenario it boggles the mind to continue to see the RIDICULOUS LOW YIELDS that inhabit the charts of various EU sovereign bonds (Spain 10 - year 1.26 %; Belgium 0.82 %; Portugal 1.65 %; and Italy at 1.74 %).
Of the 4,000 rockets fired at us, most fell on open ground, and only 1,000 on inhabited areas.
B igger is better in the wagering world inhabited by Tabcorp's David Attenborough and Robbie Cooke at Tatts Group.
The spatiotemporal continuum we inhabit «began» (in the temporal sense) at that point, but the universe itself has always been.
At Isaiah 45, it says: «For this is what Jehovah has said, the Creator of the heavens, He the true God, the Former of the earth and the Maker of it, He the One who firmly established it, who did not create it simply for nothing, who formed it even to be inhabited
Lazarus, in an earlier time, was also part of the social landscape for this rich man, and below the notice of one who had the wherewithal to inhabit a home where the poor could be «gated» outside and kept at a distance.
What the reader, or at least this reader, retains of the novel is not a pattern of Christian belief but descriptions of the three kinds of rational creatures who inhabit the planet and of the fantastic shapes and smells and pastel colors of the beautiful land.
Three days before his death, Jesus said that in these «last days» (called by Jesus his (invisible) «presence» at Matt 24:27, 37, 39) a world - wide Bible educational work would be accomplished, with God's kingdom as the theme, saying: «And this good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations; and then the end will come.»
It will only happen if the men and women inhabiting the great gray area of every day life, in our homes and shops and factories, in boardrooms and legislative halls, work at living faithfully in all aspects of their lives right where they are.
At the same time, it must be said that this ecumenical (to all the inhabited world) sense of the missionary aim was given new impetus by what John R. Mott (Edinburgh, 1910) defined as «the decisive hour of Christian Mission» which called for» the evangelisation of the world in this generation».
The conceptual elements of the theory are examined in their own right before being applied, grid - like, over the multitudinous systems inhabiting the world at large.
In Hodges Chapel at Beeson Divinity School, we have busts of six 20th - century martyrs, one for each inhabited continent.
Any biologist, at any rate any not exclusively laboratory biologist, knows that organisms that inhabit a given geographic area exploit its resources in many different ways.
In Penn's vision, Almighty God conceived of this universe we inhabit and brought it into being so that somewhere in it there would be at least one creature with whom He could establish friendship.
Insofar as science is able to describe at least a slice of the reality in which we live, it is incumbent on the theologian and philosopher to be cognisant of how science describes the nature of the universe and the beings who inhabit it.
Over six billion people inhabit these areas, which include nations that have or at one time had a significant Jewish population — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Iran, and Egypt, among others — as well as states whose Jewish population has never been more than minuscule: China, for example, and Paraguay, Laos, Botswana, Mongolia, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Mormon theology teaches that God is only one of countless gods, that he used to be a man on another planet, that he became a god by following the laws and ordinances of that god on that world, and that he brought one of his wives to this world with whom he produces spirit children who then inhabit human bodies at birth.
Indeed, it outranks the possibilities received through all the other routes of inheritance in at least two respects: (1) the particular region to be inhabited by a newly concrescing occasion in a living person and the sort of satisfaction at which it is aimed initially are granted exclusively through the route of inheritance from God (CNT 153f.
That's one of the joys of the franchise: prequels notwithstanding, they're a deliciously simple story — it's about good against evil, an underdog upsetting the odds, a final shot at redemption for a corrupt character... It's a story we want to inhabit and make real in our lives.
He may have despised the simple catechism of his German congregation, just as we «moderns» take offense at the minimalistic theology of many of the folk who inhabit our standard - brand churches, but he knew also that they had a great deal to teach the young pastor by virtue of having surveyed the land «across the river» and having dared to cross the chilly waters of Jordan with a sense of divine protection.
I know that in the last ten or 20 or 30 years, our impact has grown so much that we're changing even those places we don't inhabit — changing the way the weather works, changing the plants and animals that live at the poles and deep in the jungle.
Insightful is his exploration of the (limited) common ground inhabited by both traditionalists and feminists, whose focus on women demands that it at least take seriously questions of child rearing.
But, really, the distinction between «God» — meaning the one God who is the transcendent source of all things — and any particular «god» — meaning one or another of a plurality of divine beings who inhabit the cosmos — is one that, in Western tradition, goes back at least as far as Xenophanes.
I don't think there were too many of what we call «white» (germanic tribes, Nordic, celts, slavs, etc) inhabiting the region at that time.
Man's world, which was once restricted to the inhabited surface of the earth, has now incorporated the at present immeasurable third dimension of space.
Bradley is, in comparison, a Janus - like figure whose thought faces in two directions at once and inhabits both the centuries which his life spanned.
It is estimated that 1 / 5th of the world population inhabiting the Northern hemisphere consume, burn or waste at least 40 - 50 percent of the world's non-renewable resources.
The design of Fish at The Cove, by Spanish firm Capella Garcia, is meant to give guests the impression that they are diving into an underwater world — immersed in the marine life, the rocks, the sand and the flora and fauna that inhabit the ocean.
Beautiful birds — they remind me of the cockatoos that inhabit the park at the end of our street.
By the year 2040, experts predict that 8 billion people will inhabit our planet, creating intense demand for clean water and nutrition at the expense of all living things.
It also means mentally inhabiting the restaurant and anticipating what kinds of dishes, techniques, and tools would actually fly at that location — and which would be totally out of scope.
At The Grey (pictured below and also at the very top of this page), owner John Morisano wanted to maintain the footprint of the original bathrooms from the bus terminal that the restaurant inhabits, while also sprucing it up for modern dinerAt The Grey (pictured below and also at the very top of this page), owner John Morisano wanted to maintain the footprint of the original bathrooms from the bus terminal that the restaurant inhabits, while also sprucing it up for modern dinerat the very top of this page), owner John Morisano wanted to maintain the footprint of the original bathrooms from the bus terminal that the restaurant inhabits, while also sprucing it up for modern diners.
At the middle of it all was the Falstaffian figure of Blazer, who came to inhabit a world of private jets, famous friends, secret island getaways, offshore bank accounts and so much fine food and drink that he eventually needed a fleet of mobility scooters to move from feast to feast.
The show at the Forest Theatre's outdoor amphitheater puts a spotlight on monsters and beasts that inhabit our dreams and folktales.
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