Sentences with phrase «kinship between»

Mrs. Coretta Scott King delivered her husband's acceptance speech on his behalf, saying, «There is a striking kinship between our movement and Margaret Sanger's early efforts.
He also has written Every Person's Life Is Worth a Novel (W.W. Norton, 1986) in which he spells out the therapeutic applicability of the kinship between the novelist and the psychotherapist.
In July 2010 this marine monument became the first mixed United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site in the United States, being recognized for both its unique and intact predator - dominated marine ecosystem, and its cultural heritage as «an embodiment of the Hawaiian concept of kinship between people and the natural world.»
I hadn't seen any of the work in person yet; in fact, the show had not yet opened, but I saw a kinship between Rauschenberg's dissolution of the barriers between painting and sculpture and the way Butler's painting's looked in the photograph, stacked in front of one another, their painted canvas surfaces stapled almost willy - nilly to the front of the stretcher bars, which are visible along the edges of some of the works.
Valledor also viewed color in relation to music and sought «harmonic color», or the perfect structural kinship between music and color.
Many viewers have noted a kinship between your style and the Fauves, especially Henri Matisse.
The kinship between the two was immediately obvious in the suggestive economy that balances color and the blank of the sheet.
Crowninshield saw a close kinship between African art and Mexican indigenous art, which contributed to his enthusiasm for Tamayo's work and led him to write the catalogue text for a solo show that Tamayo had at the Art Center in New York in 1928.
Beyond the obvious kinship between Albers's paintings and the solid, geometric forms of the Mexican architecture on display, seeing these time - battered and chipped ruins, I was reminded of the similarly imperfect surfaces of Albers's oils.
It is a reminder of the ancient and enduring kinship between dance and music and the deeply transformative qualities of both.
These striking lithographs feature images of maritime landscapes interspersed with more abstract brightly colored spiral shapes, investigating the formal and theoretical kinship between two great artists of our time.
The kinship between Als and Neel becomes overt in Benjamin, with Als adopting the «I» of the painter: «My paintings are a way, sometimes, of trying to understand how we get into another person, and why, and why it's beautiful, hard, exhausting, enriching.
So in a way, there is a sort of kinship between 125 Delancey Street the building of the original real estate Show, and the Essex Street Market.
Through the invitations extended by these three artists, Chicago Invites Chicago not only underscores the kinship between artist colleagues, but also highlights how their regard for other artists provides a unique context in which to view each other's work.
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The core of this custom built house flows to the outdoors and creates a strong kinship between home and swimming pool.
There is a kinship between the two groups that we continue to learn about every day.
The special kinship between every one of us was already there before we set eyes on one another because of the shared lessons, enthusiasm, and dedication we each had for our writing craft.
Oftentimes it seems there is a war going on between drivers and bicyclists, but professional drivers such as Westphal have discovered the deep kinship between the two sports.
Along with sister Wendy (Tina Fey); brother / family screw - up Phillip (Adam Driver) and his much older new - to - the - family fiance, Tracy (a lovely Connie Britton); brother Paul (Corey Stoll) and his wife, Alice (Kathryn Hahn), Judd must navigate through the muddy waters of his own marriage while apprehensively attempting to restore the kinship between him, his mother, and his siblings.
But there is a definite kinship between how — and why — both games leverage the system.
Then again, as the Hollywood veterans knowingly observe, there is a certain kinship between the spectacle they're putting on and the really big show the Iranian revolutionaries have staged.
True love between a worldly member of the culturati and a relative innocent, a specific Jewish backdrop, an acclaimed literary novel at the source — all these elements suggest a closer kinship between Disobedience and a more recent art - house hit about a gay romance.
«The Rapid DNA technology can be used in the field to confirm kinship between a parent and a child with 99.5 percent likelihood of relationship in 90 minutes.»
Seven indels are shared by primates and flying lemurs but not tree shrews, suggesting a close kinship between those first two groups, Janecka and colleagues report tomorrow in Science.
The comparison revealed a surprising kinship between certain members of the Passerida and the Corvida.
When she was 5, her older brother gave her a copy of Oliver Butterworth's The Enormous Egg, a fantasy that plays off the then - controversial notion of a close kinship between dinosaurs and birds.
Excavation head and Tallinn University archaeologist Jüri Peets hopes DNA will determine kinship between the men, which could provide another clue to how the Viking Age evolved.
The kinship between them is explained therefore as due primarily to the fact that they are all three seeking to assemble the same tradition of the life and death of Jesus — the tradition that was preserved, either orally or in writing, in the Christian communities — and to give it in the form of an orderly and connected presentation.
The doctrine of Christianity is the doctrine of the God - Man, of kinship between God and men, but in such a way, be it noted, that the possibility of offense is, if I may dare to express it thus, the guarantee whereby God makes sure that man can not come too near to Him.
As these inspiring quotations suggest, there should be a natural kinship between economics and theology and among economists and theologians.
This would mean not only a close relationship between David and Joab (and the same relationship between David and Amasa) but an even closer kinship between Joab and Amasa.
But the perceived kinship between deity and humanity lends itself only too readily to the possibility of inversion.
A sense of ecstatic kinship between humanity and nature was destroyed.
Hence, the kinship between Collingwood and Whitehead becomes most obvious in those writings in which the status of philosophical rationality is discussed.
Such comparative considerations would urge us to suppose some hitherto unrecognized kinship between English and German, and thus help us to understand English better.
There is a natural kinship between art in the first sense and religion, yet each has its own autonomous sphere.
In his world, there can be no kinship between Gentile and Jew.
The close kinship between the Testaments in this regard is manifest in the very words used.
A degree of kinship between human beings and the rest of physical creation has always been clear to an extent, but the depth and detail of our interrelationship with the rest of life on the planet is being confirmed over and over again in breathtaking detail by new scientific advances such as genetic studies and molecular biology.
Here Matthew cites Jim Brownson's Bible, Gender Sexuality, where the Bible scholar argues that such an interpretation of Genesis 2:24 over-sexualizes the phrase «one flesh,» which in the Bible is used metaphorically to describe ties of kinship between all sorts of people.
If Bulliet is right (and on this he surely is) that there is a deep kinship between Islam and Christianity characterized by exchange of ideas as much as by clash of arms, Islam should be particularly well situated to absorb Western, Christian modernity on specifically Muslim terms.

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There is a long history at play here between Kanye's obsession with celebrity, his sense of kinship with bombastic figures like Trump, and his very public struggles with his mother's death in 2007, his mental health, and his recently disclosed opioid addiction.
I can feel the tension between the big things that grieve me to my over-sensitive core — like the execution of Troy Davis that took place last night — and the little things that tick me off — like folding laundry again, the big things that overwhelm me with gratitude — beauty, truth, love, friendship, kinship — and the little things that make me want to weep with joy — the gap between Joseph's teeth, Evelynn's toothless smiles, Anne perched in a chair for an hour with a book.
«The most important moral and legal rule concerning the physiological side of kinship,» he wrote in Sex, Culture, and Myth, «is that no child should be brought into the world without a man — and one man at that — assuming the role of sociological father, that is, guardian and protector, the male link between the child and the rest of the community.»
Some of the more important of these tensions and choices are those between the love relationships of the family and the work relationships of one's more public vocation: between kinship and friendship relations; and between care for oneself and care for others.
Coontz's argument seems to work, however, only because she exaggerates the distinction between love and the economic, kinship and social - networking elements of marriage.
Certainly other factors are at play here, from low levels of education to strong kinship systems, but it's likely that Christian and Muslim teachings celebrating the generation of life and customs and rituals honoring the sacrifices of fathers and mothers play a role in accounting for the close connection between fertility and faith around the globe.
In Stoicism, the contradiction between reason and all else in the body and soul was carried to an extreme point, and although reason still claimed kinship with nature and cosmos, most of what we regard as «natural» was ruthlessly suppressed.
If this is to be possible, however, an intrinsic kinship must prevail between knower and known, whether what is known is «material» or not.
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