Not exact matches
This
period also we must examine, both for its permanent contributions to Christian morals and for
light as to what the Church in its
earliest
Head coach David Shaw was also very much opposed to the
early signing
period because, with the school's admissions standards, it takes longer for him to get the green
light to offer kids.
Separate day from night: babies are not used to changes between day and night so it is beneficial to try and teach them as
early as possible; during the day, play with them, talk to them, take them out for short
periods of time and expose them to natural
light (this is not advisable if it is very bright).
The reason is that while adults can usually go directly into the state of deep sleep, infants in the
early months enter sleep through an initial
period of
light sleep.
This kind of random fluctuation is thought to have ultimately created our cosmos of stars, planets and existential worriers out of the quantum vacuum — admittedly abetted by some as - yet - unexplained happenstance, such as a
period of faster - than -
light inflation in the
early universe, and matter somehow winning out against its evil twin, antimatter.
This is a
period when the
early Universe emerged from its dark ages the Universe emitted no
light before gravity condensed matter into the first stars and galaxies.
A new NASA climate model sheds
light on the
early years of our neighbor, suggesting a
period billions of years long that could've sustained life.
Periods may come earlier or later than before; bleeding may be lighter or heavier than usual; and periods may be brief or go on for what feels like an et
Periods may come
earlier or later than before; bleeding may be
lighter or heavier than usual; and
periods may be brief or go on for what feels like an et
periods may be brief or go on for what feels like an eternity.
When I came off the pill in my
early 20's, my
period had gone from 5 medium / heavy days to 1 very
light day.
1932 Tatra Type 57 — Zoe Harrison tells the intriguing story of the car that came here from Austria in the 1970s / 1911 Albion 16hp — The tale of this Scottish expatriate now enjoying an active life in Australia is told by Dennis Harrison / Ice and Snow Rally 1991 — Malcolm Elder explains what it is like to take part in the Rallye Neige et Glace in the French Alps /
Early 20s Fox
light car — The story of this Anglo - German enterprise is uncovered by Michael Worthington - Williams / Another Golden Age of Motoring — Brian A Meulbrouck argues that the
period following WW2 should be considered worthy of this accolade / 1928 Alvis 12/50 — The Editor enjoys his excursion this month in this sporting open tourer / Epps Bros. coachbuilders — The history of the London - based family firm is recalled for us by James Taylor / 1924 Turcat - Mery SG limousine — In the second part of his article Finbarr Corry writes about his impressions of driving a 1924 limousine / 1930s «graveyard» — Ray Cattle pictures a sad collection of thirties cars left in the open to rot.
Roesch and the Talbot 14/45 — Nick Baldwin discusses the importance of this remarkably advanced model and recalls his enjoyment of his own example / Napiers in Australia — A fascinating selection of
period photographs of Napiers «down under» has been discovered by Bill Bishop / Derby Bentleys — On their 60th anniversary Martyn Nutland re-assesses the first Rolls - Royce - produced Bentleys / Car badges — In part 2 of his article Michael Worthington - Williams reveals further examples of motor car heraldry / Evolution of the car up to 1904 — Bryan Goodman explains how the design of the
earliest cars developed from that of contemporary horse - drawn vehicles / 1931 Morris Minor — The Editor experiences William Morris's somewhat belated but technically advanced answer to the Austin Seven / Acetylene
lighting Part 2 — Dr. C. Brooks continues his history of the development of acetylene
lighting for vehicles / Hillman
light car mystery — Some doubt remains as to the precise age of this beautifully preserved 1919 Hillman.
Battle armor from this
period displayed in the Louvre Paris, shows large
light colored cats with tail rings, these are believed to prove an
early presence for the Turkish Van Cat.
Her paintings from that
period of late 60's and
early 70's are mainly studies of transparent objects and represent the beginnings of her exploration of nature and essence of
light that will occupy her attention throughout her career [2].
The exhibition will survey 20 works from this
period in a wide range of media: from
early neon -
lit wall vitrines, to delicately balanced compositions of welded steel, to slim clay totems cast in bronze.
«The DMA was one of the first American museums to acquire a classic
period work by Jackson Pollock, and we are excited to build on this legacy at the DMA with the acquisition of this
early work that sheds new
light on an iconic artist,» said Agustín Arteaga, The Eugene McDermott Director of the DMA.
In addition to shedding new
light on a less - analyzed
period, New York Cool also explores how the environment of Greenwich Village, including the notable presence of New York University, created a fertile milieu for artists living and working there in the 1950s and
early»60s.
Spanning the
period between 1828 to 1945, the exhibition opens with the
earliest form of American maritime painting — the grand academic - style portraits of graceful sailing ships — and includes waterscapes from the sea to the lakes and rivers of the American heartland,
light - flooded impressionist visions of quaint New England seaside towns, and modernist renderings of industrial waterfronts and everyday life on the water
Works from that
early period feature in the gallery show, including white - ish patterned paintings on cardboard, burlap, and wood as well as metal sculptures that rise from the floor in towering shapes that play with the shine and reflection of
light.
Joyce explores some of the classic tropes of
early modernism, autonomous form,
light as material, and the vertiginous and optimistic rhetoric of colour put forward in manifestos by artists and composers in the modernist
period.
The exhibition surveys 20 works from this
period in a wide range of media: from
early neon -
lit wall vitrines, to delicately balanced compositions of welded steel, to slim clay totems cast in bronze.
These were followed by a brief
period in the late 1950's and
early 60's of making boxy wall reliefs in strong monochromatic colors, to which he attached colored
light bulbs and fluorescent tubes.
These kernels of Freilicher's paintings — interiors, delicate
light, drapery, the views of the city — were crystallized during this
early period of her career.
Earlier this year, a paper by Michael Mann - for years a leading
light in the IPCC, and the author of the infamous «hockey stick graph» showing flat temperatures for 2,000 years until the recent dizzying increase - made an extraordinary admission: that, as his critics had always claimed, there had indeed been a» medieval warm
period» around 1000 AD, when the world may well have been hotter than it is now.
In fact, coal - fired generated power is primarily used during peak
periods like morning and
early evening, not when we turn our
lights on at night.