Sentences with phrase «know fragility»

It's as if people are not «all in» since they know that the relationship is so tenuous, because they know fragility on which the community is based.
In his own life he knew the fragility of decency, too easily lost, and he rose to the defense of an imperfect but stolid Middle America.
The well - known fragility of Reinhardt's black paintings is a technical result of trying to force paint to look black rather than dark gray, by leaching out much of the oil a tube of paint contains.

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We are aware of our fragility and know what we can negotiate at the moment and what we can not.
The Fragility of Consciousness, his first book, lets the wider world know what his students have long had the benefit of.
We were pretty impressive yesterday, we created ample of chances, I know we still have our defensive fragility to make us draw a won match, but yesterday we were in full control and even though the second goal came in late but it was inevitable.
Woods said he doesn't know when he will return to golf, and judging by his fragility, it won't be any time soon.
No he doesn't deserve to be targeted because the rest of the midfield and defence have shown real fragility again defensively this season.
For all I know «broken» means the child feels the existential sorrow radiating from the food that they can only articulate through weeping over its brokeness as they reflect upon their own fragility.
I knew about the fragility of necks, had seen my father twist the heads off dov...
I've been known to send a package to a friend ahead of my arrival if I need a special hat which can't be packed due to its fragility!
As Johansson's ever - evolving alien acclimates to our culture, she reluctantly comes to know, and assimilate, feelings of human fragility.
But what a rebound — you know the head's coming off and Fassbender delivers moments of heartbreaking fragility that bring to mind the cult music documentary «The Devil and Daniel Johnston».
The fragility of life is always an interesting topic, and the filmmakers bring this to light through some characters that we feel like we know — and wish we could help.
One of the known downsides to displays like Barnes and Noble's Nook GlowLight is their fragility; it's possible to damage the light structure without causing visible damage to the screen itself.
Lambiase thus knows AJ's fragility after losing his wife.
It is good to know it is a widespread disease but it would be even better to know how to lose this fragility.
The writer Malcolm Gladwell once said, «We don't know where our first impressions come from or precisely what they mean, so we don't always appreciate their fragility
Galerie Lelong presents 14 striking new sculptures by Petah Coyne in Vermilion Fog, an exhibition divided into two parts — Dante's Inferno and Unforgiven, allusions to literature and film that loosely frame the works by themes of loss, chaos, and redemption.Vermilion Fog is a monumental exhibition for the artist known for her use of diverse materials in large works whose grace and fragility belie their immense weight and arduous process.
Ackermann's 2008 series «Don't Give Me Salad (Nurses)» references Richard Prince's well - known paintings, but with her own pulp novel take on females straddling fragility and violence.
Shotz uses porcelain — a material known for its fragility — and shortly after forming each piece, she drops it on the floor.
³ Unfortunately, given its inherent fragility, most of that work no longer survives.
Mustafa Ali, Syria's foremost sculptor is known for elegant, monumental sculptures that pierce the consciousness and underscore the fragility of mankind.
What / Why: «Known for her use of wall reliefs and site - specific installation, Wessmann has explored time, memory, loss and the fragility and strength of life through collections of natural materials, mainly plant based, and gifts of hair from family members and friends.
The longing of both artists manifests in their ability to capture the fragility and essence of subjects who can no longer speak for themselves, and the fleeting beauty of life in bloom as it slides to decay.
Nevertheless, this series of posts should open laymen's eyes to the fragility of claims that we know the «global temperature» variations going back to the mid-1800s.
Volume of data, complexity of data storage systems, fragility and persistence of ESI all means that a simple, one - size - fits - all plan is no longer sufficient.
So you would want to appear as someone who knows how to handle this asset with the fragility that it deserves.
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