The names of every person who died in the 2001 and 1993 attacks are
inscribed into bronze panels edging the Memorial pools.
Like it was
inscribed into my life, and that there's a whole part of my heart I haven't met yet.
Especially given the news that reached ECO about the proposals to «reform» the Brazilian Forest Code and the message from a large amount of Brazilian scientists that the proposed amendments would make it difficult if not impossible for Brazil to achieve the pledges it has
inscribed into the famous INF documents.
The enforcement of authority is
inscribed into the individual's own desire to partake into corporate principles, driven by career ambition, responsibility and emotional investment.
I found myself seduced, at first, by «La Talaverita, Sunday Morning NY Times» (2016), with the markings of a cultural mash - up
inscribed into a complex composition.
Kaelen Wilson - Goldie points out the conflict addressed in Wael Shawky's Performance DICTUM, performed at last year's Sharjah Biennial, between the largely poor local people and a «presumed - to - be-elite audience for contemporary art,» which was, so to speak, physically
inscribed into the work.
On the reverse side, «Bruce Nauman» has been
inscribed into the stone using a machine, accompanied by the stone - maker's mark «Gemini GEL» and a symbol comprising the letter U within a small circle.
Since its first creation, the names of 999 other women have been
inscribed into the floor.
«They told me that the Truth of the Universe was
inscribed into our very bones.
This is the first monograph on Japanese born, Los Angeles — based artist Shio Kusaka (born 1972), who adorns her ceramics with marks, grids, stripes and various scenes,
inscribed into the vessels or delineated by color.
And there were odd parallels with land art — Robert Smithson's «Spiral Jetty» or, closer to home, Richard Long's circles and lines
inscribed into the landscape by walking.
At Blaffer Art Museum, Air, Condition takes the form of a sound installation resonating through vibrating glass and
inscribed into the building's architecturally distinctive front entrance to achieve a physical presence.
In this work, Geers effectively questions moral authorities, investigating how concepts of vice and virtue have been
inscribed into our cultural code.
«The epic, mechanized scale of death that has characterized the 20th and 21st centuries has become systematically produced and thoroughly
inscribed into our everyday lives.»
The grid of the fabric is
inscribed into the paint itself, reminiscent of both the halftone dots of old Sunday comics and the segmented planes of computer generated models.
The grid of the fabric is
inscribed into the paint itself, reminiscent of both the halftone dots of old sunday comics and the segmented planes of computer generated models.
Abdessemed plays it to the hilt, with videos of reptiles and photos of «death»
inscribed into a rock face from the American West that Carleton Watkins never imagined, where the artist claims to have dangled over a canyon.
Throughout the years, the Star Wars franchise has been
inscribed into our childhood memories.
This park is also one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites and was
inscribed into the list on the 4th of December, 1999, and has been short - listed as a finalist, along with 27 others, for the Modern Seven Wonders of Nature competition.
Visit historic cemeteries, be moved by the thousands of names
inscribed into local memorials,...
Inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage list and declared one of the New Seven Wonders of the World makes it a must visit.
A cool rifling pattern is
inscribed into wider rear exhausts.
Were the Ten Commandments not
inscribed into a stone by God's hot finger itself?
Alternate frameworks for collective living in India must be in the business of detecting the elements of distinctiveness (even if through difference) of Dalit and Adivasi culture and religion, which are
inscribed into the communicative practices of the community, in order to represent its collective identity to itself as well as to the nation - state.
It is the demand
inscribed into infinitely aspiring human nature by the Creator; its perversion in idolatry, hostility and self - centeredness is the heart of man's tragedy; its reconstruction, redirection and empowerment is redemption from evil.
In this sense marriage, family, sexuality is something
inscribed into our identity as human beings and not just a set of social conventions.
This is chiefly a consoling passage, but the pain of God
inscribing himself into souls must not be romanticized.
As an idea, the Anthropocene represents the makers of geology
inscribing themselves into their own rock record.
Not exact matches
When I walked
into Hallmark and saw «Sweet Darts,» darts
inscribed with the words «I'm Stuck On You,» I smiled.
If it weren't for those words
inscribed on the wall, visitors to Richard Cooper's Markham, Ont., offices could be forgiven for thinking they'd wandered
into a management consulting firm.
If something sounds familiar about this pattern — the Dow's worst performer in one year turning
into its best performer in the next — that's because it's
inscribed in market lore that sinking Dow stocks are set to surge.
As the yuan progressively reaches full consolidation in trade settlement, the petro - yuan threat to the US dollar,
inscribed in a complex, long - term process, will disseminate the Holy Grail: crude oil futures contracts priced in yuan fully convertible
into gold...
That biblical vision helped form the bedrock convictions of the American idea: that government stood under the judgment of divine and natural law; that government was limited in its reach
into human affairs, especially the realm of conscience; that national greatness was measured by fidelity to the moral truths taught by revelation and
inscribed in the world by a demanding yet merciful God; that only a virtuous people could be truly free.
Though it is the child who bears the mark, the obligation falls rather on the parents; it is a perfect symbol of the relation among the generations, for the deeds of parents are always
inscribed, often heritably,
into the lives of their children.
Each family tomb only had so much room, and so when a body had decomposed, the bones would be put
into a stone box called an Ossuary, and the names of the people would often get
inscribed on to the box so that descendants would know whose bones were inside the box.
A feeling of guilt so out of proportion with what my life was, is it
inscribed in the nature of every child born
into this world (the moral law within us, according to Kant, attests the existence of God), or is it a deformation occurring in infancy, imposed upon the Christians of my kind, and which I have not known how to cure?
Christ's death is sufficient for all time, but time goes on, and until the end of time the Spirit will
inscribe Christ's one sufficient death
into more and more lives; the Spirit will keep dealing out shares in Christ's sufferings.
The same can not be said of this most illiberal Court, which has embarked on a course of
inscribing one after another of the current preferences of the society (and in some cases only the counter-majoritarian preferences of the society's law - trained elite)
into our Basic Law.»
He makes his entrance to a chorus of catcalls and whistles, stirring the crowd
into a frenzy of hate with a cap that reads BORDER PATROL and a baseball bat
inscribed LA MIGRA — Mexican slang for the U.S. border cops.
Unlike a fly you see from the stands, however — which
inscribes an arc on the way up and on the way down — the balls in our camera frame never came down, continuing to travel up
into the air until they were caught at the very top of their flight.»
And while at times he may have gone too far, such as
inscribing his commentary directly
into the glaze of already ancient ceramics, the exhibit reveals a legacy unrivaled by any Western king.
Based on the famous Japanese manga written by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, Death Note follows Light Turner (Nat Wolff) a high school student who comes across a supernatural notebook, realizing it holds within it a great power; if the owner
inscribes someone's name
into it while picturing their face, he or she will die.
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She took him to the local red light district, Langstrasse, where his visit turned
into an unusual signing session during which Coelho
inscribed copies of his books for several of Sonia...
She took him to the local red light district, Langstrasse, where his visit turned
into an unusual signing session during which Coelho
inscribed copies of his books for several of Sonia's colleagues.
Immersive Game Mechanics: Put yourself out of fire by jumping
into a lake,
inscribe messages on items for other players to read and more immersive game mechanics to make players feel one with the game.
Once inside, I went
into a square room with two planners, each with an arrow
inscribed in their leather case.
Above this thick surface of white felt will be a system of plumbing, to release controlled amounts of indigo dye onto the material, as if
inscribing wounds
into the skin.
This rejection of the Parangolés has
inscribed Oiticica's work
into an avant - garde history of aesthetic rejection and belated valorization.
A sphere made of colored strips of fabric torn from a plethora of unraveled paintings, The Painting Ball performs the undoing of painting in its traditional form to mark a tabula rasa moment that
inscribes Saban's project firmly
into the canonical narrative of painting's many deaths and resurrections.