From the mid 1960s the artist made the final and full switch from oil paints to acrylic, enjoying
the liberating effects of the speedy drying time.
Experience
the liberating effects of water on muscles and joints with cardiovascular strength and balance training.
With one blow it pulverized the contradiction in that without circumlocutions it placed materialism on the throne again... One must oneself have experienced
the liberating effects of this book to get an idea of it.
(But tough as their condition is, it can yield to
the liberating effects of reflection, therapy, medicine.)
The socially
liberating effects of evangelical religion should come as no surprise to anyone who has traced the enormous influence of biblically based religion throughout African - American history.
Given our present inhumanity and God's future Kingdom, we must make
the liberating effects of play «more precise and more aimed at a specific goal.
Certainly Equiano became an eloquent critic of slavery; nevertheless, for him, Noll writes, biblical religion meant «the nearly total application of Scripture to
the liberating effect of the Christian gospel for the individual person.»
The report describes
the liberating effect of the humanities as instilling the capacity to critique from a disinterested perspective — the Enlightenment contribution to education.
Moltmann thinks that play needs to be politicized by having
its liberating effect made more precise and «more clearly aimed at a specific goal.
Telling the truth has
a liberating effect on everyone else in the room, and this was evident in the final night of the conference when we listened to one another's stories:
So we can point to
the liberating effect that Jesus has on those who are gripped by him.
Although the primary benefit of the new formation has been offering extra security to the centre - backs, it's also had
a liberating effect on Arsenal's new - look midfield.
The Internet, she says, had
a liberating effect by bringing together like - minded religious Egyptians.
«Some of the findings support the view that collaboration might have been
a liberating effect, freeing people to behave unethically.
And then lightning strikes, to raucously funny and
liberating effect.
Polygons had
a liberating effect on the game's memorable boss encounters, too.
1 Tyler recalled
the liberating effect of Stella's processes, the Circuit works being: «One of the most inventive and colourful we as printmakers had ever created.»
The «X Portfolio» has been influential, and in at least one case that influence was direct: in 1999 Catherine Opie, then immersed in San Francisco's bondage community, made a series of photogravures in response to the «X» pictures, which she has credited with having
a liberating effect on her.
Finally, there was the experience of visiting the desert itself, which had the same
liberating effect on Chinese artists as the Southwest had on such American artists as Georgia O'Keeffe.
While most Oulipian theory emphasizes the paradoxically
liberating effect, for artist and audience alike, of artistic constraint, Rasheed's installations appear agonizingly straitjacketed — «ferment - / ed black power / fuss in / / a ma / son jar,» reads one twisting and self - interrupting language scrap.
The later mural - size paintings of J. M W. Turner (in uncanny anticipation of photography's
liberating effect on painting) deposited heroic figures in the midst of all - but - disintegrated land - and seascapes.
Take advantage of
this liberating effect by leaving windows bare, or dress windows with draperies that match the color of the walls to eliminate boundaries and open the space.
Not exact matches
The long tail
effect liberates consumers from having to buy what everyone else is buying, and enables businesses to serve specialized needs, rather than just serving the lowest common denominator.
In a way the finding that SRE in schools has such modest
effects is very
liberating.
More recently, a social - scientific consciousness has also entered theology, with
effects both as disturbing and as
liberating as theology's earlier recognition of the need for historical consciousness.
the
effect of his account of salvation is that Christ comes to look almost like a Marcionite savior, who does not so much inaugurate the
liberating history of God with us as describe a path of flight from time.
The
effect was
liberating.
The
effect was paradoxically
liberating.
Reduction of stress
liberates more energy in the body and has an enlivening
effect on the brain as well.
Effect: Breathing in the side body is energizing and
liberating.
It is interesting to note that the KBs are able to produce more energy compared with glucose because of the metabolic
effects of ketosis — the high chemical potential of 3 - β - hydroxybutyrate leads to an increase in the ΔG0 of ATP hydrolysis.3 A further point to underline is, as shown in Table 1, that glycaemia, even though reduced, remains within physiological levels because of the fact that glucose is formed from two sources: from glucogenic amino acids and from glycerol
liberated via lysis from triglycerides.7
Overcoming the Achievement Gap Trap:
Liberating Mindsets to
Effect Change (Reduce Inequality in Education and Examine the Schools Roles in Superiority and Victim Mindsets)
As a college and university instructor in NYC, I see first hand the crippling
effects money has on my students and how
liberating it can be when they aren't as worried about it.
Now of course, thanks to the
liberating demise of historicist ways of thinking about the history of modernism, we are ready to appreciate the marvelously inventive way that he uses intense pure color to achieve decorative
effects.
Seemingly effortless but complex, eccentric but
liberating, obscene but amicable, Kremer's paintings of people engaging in orgies and lovemaking in his «Gatherings» series and crying faces in his «Pause» series not only strike the viewer with an «in your face»
effect, but also emanate nuanced sensitivity toward humanity at the same time.
Institutional critique has certainly had its
effects on both artistic and museum conventions, often
liberating ones, and Buskirk illustrates this argument with the familiar practices of Fred Wilson, Andrea Fraser and Sophie Calle, the usual suspects.
It's a molecule which will produce devastating
effects on our ecosystem in the wrong concentrations, so we should really think twice about continuing to
liberate billions of tons of it every year into our ecosystem.
That the process that
liberates CO2 also
liberates NOx etc does not mean that the CO2 has the same
effects as NOx.
Refrigerant,
liberated by heat from the solution, produces a refrigerating
effect in the evaporator when cooling water is circulated through the condenser and absorber.A web post barely scratches the surface of all that needs to be discussed.
Monica warns that lawyers who can't keep up with innovations may be forced into early retirement whereas Bob debates the
liberating versus enslaving
effects of constant connectivity.
In this presentation, psychotherapist Bruce Ecker will explain and illustrate the memory reconsolidation process using case examples that show its emotional depth and richness, its use of the client - therapist relationship, its potency for creating a
liberating shift that releases the grip of lifelong themes of distress, and the effortlessness with which such shifts remain in
effect permanently.
The purpose of this study is to determine the
effects that sex knowledge, parent — child attachment, and family characteristics have on intimate relationship satisfaction (consisting of the degree of independence, intimacy, romantic attitude and behaviours, assertive conflict resolution / communication,
liberated beliefs of sexual roles and equality of decision - making) of a sample of 412 young Mozambican college students.