Sentences with phrase «known image describing»

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Michèle Benza, an image consultant in San Francisco who has a large Silicon Valley clientele, describes one female entrepreneur who knew her formal, drab way of dressing at new - business meetings was the likely reason she wasn't winning clients.
No matter who his puts his lens on, expect his images to seem natural and casual — words the photographer uses to describe his own taste in clothing.
Lear's own compelling phenomenology of irony fits, I think, rather nicely with Plato's insight that knowing involves the hierarchical logic of image and exemplar, described most famously in the Analogy of the Divided Line and the Allegory of the Cave.
When you become really experienced, you will discover that searching for rashes on Google Images brings up far too many results and you will discover never before known abilities to describe spots, rashes, and and the like to narrow down your results.
C - SPAN knew that live footage from the floor, even shaky, blurred video from a mobile device, was going to be more effective than still images or third - party tweets describing the activity in the House.
The whole strategy of the Conservative leadership seems to be to go for an even more image based version of the one that Tony Blair used in 1997, the pledge by Labour in the 1990s followed a situation in which the whole economic strategy of the then Conservative government had fallen apart to the point where things that had happened by accident were being described as policy and Kenneth Clarke commented that he went into a cabinet meeting in a situation in which the government no longer had an economic policy.
Boyden and colleagues first described the underlying technique, known as expansion microscopy (ExM), last year, when they used it to image proteins inside large samples of brain tissue.
In the images, they directly visualized the elastic movements of the sheets and determined the force holding them together, which is described by a stress - strain property known as «Young's modulus.»
In the above - described example, when the user withdraws their hand during execution of the application, that is, the hand of the user is no longer detected in the infrared image captured by the infrared camera 4, the menu screen is displayed.
The work he created led American art away from abstraction and personal expression and towards a more objective art that featured recognizable images such as targets, maps, and the American flag — «things the mind already knows,» as he describe them.
Perhaps I liked the title, A Weed Grows in Brooklyn, more than the routine image, but it describes the Brooklyn I know better than the novel can.
Self - described as a «classic modernist,» Emil James Bisttram is particularly known for his geometric abstract paintings and his images of New Mexico.
Few were known to describe his work as shadows, ghost - like images through which a new world vibrates.
Not so Jasper Johns, whose endless experimentation has transformed his images of what he famously called «things the mind already knows» — flags, targets and maps, to name a few — into what he described, in a 1964 interview, as «a thing's not being what it was, with its becoming something other than what it is, with any moment in which one identifies a thing precisely and with the slipping away of that moment, with at any moment seeing or saying and letting it go at that.»
Levine is perhaps best known for producing what is already being described as one of the most iconic images of the twenty first century, Lightness of Being.With light as its message, the sensational portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II presents an utterly fresh depiction of the most famous woman in the world.
Described by New York Times art critic Holland Cotter as «a classic artist's artist and one of our few important practicing history painters» Saul is best known for his paintings depicting exaggerated, provocative images of pop culture ranging from well - known art references to political icons.
It describes a documentary called «Manufactured Landscapes» (click on the image above for a trailer) and a forgotten admonition from Adam Smith, best known for growth economics, about the prospect that this model of advancement would lead to «the endless pursuit of unnecessary things.»
It will also have associated metadata — data describing the data — including images and changes in instrumentation and practices to the extent known»
You use ALT tags to describe your images so at least Blackberry users will know the nature of the images they are not seeing.
I hate the word «gastro» and the images it conjers in my own mind after experiencing similar problems many years ago... at a girlfriend's house which is another story altogether... so just imagine my response to recent radio ads for a well - known and highly regarded public house here in Melbourne being described as a «gastro - pub!!
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