Sentences with phrase «integrated larger pattern»

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The generation and pricing patterns that occurred in March and that may continue through the spring highlight some of the issues California grid operators will face in integrating large amounts of solar into their power markets.
In the North, African - American populations are largely confined to large urban areas and their less affluent first ring suburbs, and segregated neighborhoods that are a legacy of pre-Civil Rights era patterns of housing discrimination remain the norm in older parts of non-Southern cities, (although newer suburbs tend to be considerably more integrated than older neighborhoods outside the South).
All had four - wheel disc brakes (converted from the Daytona CS package), Monroe FormulaGP struts and shocks, 15 x 6.5 - inch Shelby CSS mesh - spoke pattern cast aluminum wheels with 205 / 60VR 15 «Gatorbacks,» larger swaybars, urethane bushings, performance - tuned springs, driving lights integrated into the blacked - out grille, trunklid spoiler, and a 10 speaker Pioneer DEX77 1 20 watt compact disc sound system with nine - band graphic equalizer, antitheft coding capability, and rear seat remote control.
Styling The GS F gives the styling of the GS saloon a more powerful, performance - focused dimension, witnessed in the larger, more pronounced spindle grille with its dedicated F - model mesh pattern and the large air vents integrated cleanly into the front bumper section.
Distinctive Styling That Defines «Form Follows Function» The 2016 Lexus GS F features a unique version of Lexus» trademark «spindle» grille, with a distinctive mesh pattern reserved for F models, and large gaping air vents that have been integrated into the front fascia.
Originally published in 1970 and integrated into the design of the Critical Studies curriculum at CalArts, the book was accompanied by large graphic posters that could serve as a portable learning environment for a new process - based model of education, and a bibliography and checklist that map patterns and relationships between radical thought and artistic practices — from the avant - gardes to postmodernism — with Marcuse and McLuhan serving as points of anchorage.
The repetition of patterns establishes a rhythmic cadence in Pehrson's work integrating a larger fabric and theme centered around connectivity, systems, variation, and fragility.
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