Sentences with phrase «into smaller essays»

This means the object should be broken down into smaller essays, i, essay introduction.

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For not taking up this point in my Simon lecture and this essay, I can only plead the limits of time and space; should my essay find itself growing into a small book some day, that crucial point (and others) will be addressed.
In a catalog I recently edited of devices and instruments for congregational research, only a small minority of the hundred or so entries is designed to explore a congregation's narrative identity.20 Most doctor of ministry programs continue the tradition: perusal of the theses and essays these programs produce strongly suggests that projects that employ contextual, mechanist, or organicist methods are more likely to be accepted than those that delve into congregational culture and story.
Lastly, New Yorker film editor Richard Brody's fine essay puts The Darjeeling Limited into context when considering the influence of Satyajit Ray and Jean Renoir, while also exploring the film in terms of Anderson's small oeuvre.
His commanding but off - kilter presence and quirky charm have easily provided Cranston with the necessary range to essay such diverse roles, and the longtime actor can always be counted on to inject a healthy dose of personality into his performances, no matter how large or small the role may be.
The immersive play and essay will be broken down into smaller deliverables with weekly critiques and deadlines.
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Only having read the book you will be able to invoke small but valuable details into your essay.
Each time you outline your essay, you break it down into smaller constituent parts, this, make a division.
This richly illustrated catalogue and its five revelatory essays show how a small, forward - thinking group of artists translated similar concepts into a variety of approaches based on their specific cultural context.
Advised for the first time by Ruba Katrib (SculptureCenter, New York) in collaboration with returning curator Fabian Schoeneich (Portikus, Frankfurt), highlights include: • An installation - performance by Lloyd Corporation at Carlos / Ishikawa in which wholesale - style «lots» of material are auctioned off to fair visitors • A new installation including a video essay by Hannah Black at Arcadia Missa, coinciding with the artist's solo show at London's Chisenhale Gallery; • Various Small Fires recreating a site - specific variation of The Harrisons» «Survival» series, inspired by research into adapting to climate change — in this case, a proposal for the indoor cultivation of fruit trees • Kraupa - Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin) with Anna Uddenberg whose uncanny figurative sculptures were a highlight of the Berlin Biennial 9 (2016)
The small - size works painted on cigar - box lids and offered as gifts to friends echo the monumental paintings but bear them into a realm of affection and intimacy; they are nevertheless authoritative enough, as exhibition curator Sarah C. Bancroft observes in her fine catalogue essay, to «capture one's attention from across the room and command an expanse of wall space disproportionate to their actual size.»
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