Sentences with phrase «into emblematic»

Integrating each quality into its emblematic symbol shows that nurses who possess the above qualities are sure to be a great fit with this health care organization.
The curated remnants of optical experience are here shocked into emblematic fragments, interrupting their contemplative quality by instants of a black screen.
In Retroactive II (1963)-- a painting illustrated in the catalog but not on the wall at MoMA — some white paint outlines a pointing - hand gesture in a picture of the recently assassinated President John F. Kennedy, separating it from the rest of his body and turning it into an emblematic indication of the painting's power to interpellate its viewer.
As the clock tick - tocks, and Ethan struggles to keep his cool — a single drop of sweat splashed on the floor would blow the operation — the visual gloss and high - tech gobbledygook, Mr. Cruise's graceful athleticism and Mr. De Palma's New Hollywood suspense chops flow together, turning the scene into the emblematic «Mission: Impossible» showstopper.

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Finally: You're experiencing a cold snowy scene in Greenland beneath a piercing blue sky, gazing up warily as huge chunks of glacier plunge down, right in front of you, into a raging river of ice floes which could have sunk another Titantic, but now, in the modern day, are emblematic of what is sinking Planet Earth.
It was emblematic of rookie money managers, unsupervised children in the sandbox, shoveling other people's money into a cash - burning furnace.
Those concerts — which had earlier been frequented by a young Assembly of God teen named Elvis Presley — were emblematic of an important new phenomenon that occurred in the 1950s the leaking of Pentecostal musical forms and style, via Gospel music, not into the larger church but into the world of popular music.
The emblematic Barcelona trade fair, which covers all product families in the food and beverage industry, showing the interrelations between them and their connections with the world of gastronomy, is divided into 12 monographic shows:
But the wider performances — defensively shaky, offensively stodgy, always capable of snapping into moments of excellence — were emblematic of City this season.
Instead, this is the Heurelho Gomes experience condensed into one emblematic minute or so.
The opening laps of the Spanish Grand Prix, with Vettel and Hamilton haring off into the distance may well be emblematic of the rest of the F1 season.
One incident that is emblematic of the problems occurred on 8 March, a month before the accident, when BP discovered that drilling fluid had leaked into rocks 5000 metres below the sea floor instead of returning to the surface via a pipe.
Emblematic of our goal to be a «hands - on» science center, a 32 - seat lab was the first space renovated, and in the spring of 1988 we conducted the first lab field trips during which students cut and separated viral DNA or inserted an antibiotic resistance gene into bacteria.
On a single, long runway in a studio space on Washington Street, Karlie Kloss opened the show, emblematic of the aristocratic American lifestyle that has turned Ralph Lauren into one of the biggest fashion and lifestyle brands in the world.
The scene is emblematic of the admirable restraint that Spielberg demonstrates throughout this film; what could be a corny rah - rah affair only ever slightly veers into glossy, glazed - over territory.
He launches into an explanation emblematic of academic criticism that has caved in to its own emptiness.
She is emblematic of The American Dream, the romantic notion of grabbing that chance while it's there in front of you and flying blindly but purposefully into the sun, whatever the consequences may be.
In the harboring of Polish Jews within a wretched sewer system, it also becomes emblematic of the whole evil of the Holocaust, the banishment of living human beings into the darkness of a hole in the earth, constituting a form of hell.
From its opening stage, Sonic Forces displays a number of issues that are emblematic of the journey ahead: Its insistent tutorial messages interrupt your initial sprint down a winding road, the cinematic transition sequences that take you from one path the next that renders you an observer, not an active participant, and right as you're about to settle into the glee of your mad dash forward, the stage ends.
Also arriving to stir the pot is younger vixen Sammy Jo Dean (Heather Locklear), niece of Blake's current wife Krystle (Linda Evans); Sammy Jo's storyline is probably the most emblematic of Dynasty's change in direction — she seduces into marriage no less than... Blake's gay son Steven (Al Corley).
Wainwright's visual style careens into overkill during the quieter scenes; there are one too many shots of drops of blood falling into water, not to mention some unnecessarily emblematic closeups of menial things, such as coffee being poured into a cup.
It's bringing back the Supra, one of its most emblematic models, in a bid to rekindle ties with its illustrious performance past and once again lure enthusiasts into showrooms.
The white belly followed, tapering, and then, trailing behind, the fan of its tail and long parallel legs of crimson lacquer, the toes of each of them closed and streamlined, but the whole shape flattening, when the band of sunlight was crossed, into a two - dimensional shadow once more, enormously displayed across the rectangle of cloth, as distinct and nearly as immobile, so languid was its flight, as an emblematic bird on a sail; then sliding across it and along the nearly still corridor of air between the invisible eaves and the chimneys, dipping along the curl of the lane like a sigh of wonder, and, at last, a furlong away slowly pivoting, at a gradual tilt, out of sight.
After three months of complete renovation and an investment of $ 85 million, the emblematic Novotel New York Times Square hotel has been turned into a design - focused and stylish hotel for contemporary travellers.
A glimpse into Yoshitaka Amano's universe and career, from his first steps as an animator for Tatsunoko, to his emblematic illustration work for Final Fantasy and his recent involvement on the contemporary art scene.
«We want «LittleBigPlanet» to lead the charge into a new genre of gaming and turn Sackboy into the next emblematic character for the PS3... We have coined 2008 «the year of the PS3 ′ and are confident that with the launch of «LittleBigPlanet,» we will continue to see the momentum build throughout the end of this year and on to the next.
It wasn't ready for our hands - on, but it's emblematic of the focus on getting everyone and anyone into the addictiveness of rally - and, seeing how impressive Dirt 4 was even with our limited play time, that's a worthwhile pursuit.
Created over the course of three years from 2012 through 2014, in collaboration with a community of artisans in Rajasthan, India, the large 2 - pole structures (each measuring some 10» x 18» x 12» high) transform MASS MoCA's signature Building 5 gallery into a kind of tent village, inhabited by painted human figures both supine and in motion, and emblematic symbols and signs both obvious and arcane.
The flower shapes, emblematic of the Matisse cut outs, sink into the canvas to create a stunning abstraction yet they're lifted by the texture of the brushstroke or the impasto of the paint.
Manipulated algorithms, custom - programmed codes, and aestheticized electronic components routinely find their way into gallery spaces these days — Lewitt's own Casual Encounters at Miguel Abreu Gallery a few years ago is emblematic of this direction.
And while sometimes that material was radically different from one to the other, I was overwhelmed to find commonality, for instance, the same book in both places, «The Poetics of The New American Poetry,» 1973... Which is emblematic of so much that each think about: America, place, politics, the creativity and fluidity of language, how the same words can to be constantly reconstructed to describe anew... While language is essential to both practices, they share an incredible ability to transform language or imagery with equal grace into the poetics of a purely visual yet rigorously embedded experience... The work is saturated with content.
Through his trademark emblematic icons, «Mr. Man», «moon face» and other mysterious images, Donato pulls the viewer into his out - of - kilter world with an always - inventive approach.
Jerry Saltz takes it as emblematic of the decline of public spaces for art into private enclaves, and a cultural center in the Hudson Yards still to come could well prove him right.
It's called My Epidemic, and it's emblematic of the kind of work she does that thrusts the audience into the uncomfortable space between intimacy and voyeurism.
The artist recombines the letters into generic phrases whose meanings have become trite from overuse; yet the badly worn letters carry with them deeply emotive and nostalgic histories, transforming the initially simplistic phrases into works that are emblematic of isolation, loneliness, and the past.
She delves into the most emblematic areas of the Algerian capital to unearth unwelcome histories about her country's past, interrogating public space and her compatriots» relations to it.
Emblematic of the works on view, Edwards incorporates chains into his sculptures, which speak to the history of slavery and oppression while simultaneously representing the links between people and cultures.
Jones frequently uses iconic phrasing from jazz vocalists and instrumentalists as raw material that she fragments, disrupts, and dissolves into associative sounds, which in turn function as distinct installations or in combination with sculpture or installations of her now emblematic Acoustic Paintings.
And what could be more emblematic of the transition into the afterlife than cemeteries?
Isolating and disrupting these emblematic signs uncloaks a repertoire of signifiers of masculinity turned on their head, depraved of power, and transformed into curious, wry gestures.
Combining ancient methods of casting and gilding with emblematic materials — zinc, gold, crystals, silver, sulphur — Barney's latest works reach into the murky recesses of ancient history and the human psyche.
The passionate humanity of the late emblematic figure paintings brought Resnick into a spiritual kinship with Chaim Soutine, an artist whose influence he tried to resist in his early years as a painter.
This sense of seclusion distills each painting into a singular moment of meditation, allowing those who encounter McKinley's works to enter a space emblematic of human culture and its powerful connection to art objects.
Yves Klein's 1958 emblematic exhibition «The Specialization of Sensibility in Raw Material State into Stabilized Pictorial Sensibility», which was subsequently referred to as The Void, is widely considered as a turning point in modern art history.
The emblematic image of the tiger opens deep historical insights into the rapid remaking of human society since the dawn of colonial modernity.
She has gradually loosened her paint surface into a more fluid medium with open brushworks while reopening an extended exploration of her emblematic star imagery.
In commenting on Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford, 2013 SCC 72, [2013] 3 S.C.R. 1101, Sonia Lawrence observed, vividly, that the Charter challenges emblematic of the «empirical turn» «aren't cases that walk into your office one day.
«This partnership is emblematic of how innovative and progressive solutions can bring both our boards into the future.
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