Not exact matches
He seems right in conceiving all
such sudden changes as results of special cerebral functions unconsciously developing until they are ready to play a controlling part, when they make
irruption into the conscious life.
For example, the new birth may be away from religion into incredulity; or it may be from moral scrupulosity into freedom and license; or it may be produced by the
irruption into the individual's life of some new stimulus or passion,
such as love, ambition, cupidity, revenge, or patriotic devotion.
Removal of the top trophic level in
such systems will have a radical effect on lower levels, causing herbivore
irruption and overconsumption of vegetation.
As the decade progressed, surfaces seemed to get grittier and more irregular in the work of artists
such as Larry Poons, Harmony Hammond and Ralph Humphrey, an
irruption that might be said to culminate with Julian Schnabel's first plate painting, The Patients and the Doctors (1978).