Sentences with phrase «many tangible pieces»

But for serious collectors, nothing less than a tangible piece of the film's history will do.
Still, in the end, having a tangible piece of property that you can see with your own eyes, touch with your own hands, and that allows you to physically watch cash come in regularly from the checks your tenants send you is powerful, both financially and psychologically.
It also removes the last possibility of a gift, a tangible piece of human warmth.»
If you don't maintain a trading journal you are probably going to lose your discipline and focus because you will not have a tangible piece of evidence that reflects all your trades.
However, it gives the bank a tangible piece of security (like an insurance policy) to secure your debt, which usually allows you to borrow significantly more cash than through an unsecured loan due to added lender's confidence.
Many investors have already chosen to participate in part - time investment opportunities, like a fractional ownership, where they can own a real, tangible piece of Belize real estate that offers flexibility, affordability, and a return on investment.
Throughout the 5 minute video these creators and enthusiasts discuss the origins of VR and how it's evolved from the science fiction stories it used to be confined to into a very tangible piece of technology.
The first tangible piece of the PS4 may have just meandered online, thanks to an unnamed source and the publishing powers of the internet.
In creative work, we're often asked to create a tangible piece of creative that connects to an intangible vision.
Data on blood pressure was collected, as well as less tangible pieces of information like journal entries, and feelings on well - being and creativity.
It's a tangible piece of paper, so might get that split second of interest before it's tossed.
He describes the incredible intellect and energy evident at the round - table, and the potential for tangible pieces of work to be undertaken across the two countries.

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The second piece is showing people the tangible results of their efforts.
A prototype can be tangible, like a sample piece of hardware a user or tester could touch, or something less tangible like paper screenshots of the proposed solution.
The nouveau logic surrounding this fiat currency regime states that confidence and trust for a piece of paper backed by faith will always trump the desire for people to hold something tangible.
Bottle design itself was new, but something that I'd always found interesting; as a street artist, being able to create a piece that can be held in your hand as a tangible, 3D piece of art, is a very different and satisfying experience.
They were two ahead five minutes later when centre - back Bellugou profited from some dreadful set - piece defending to give Lorient tangible hope of Ligue 1 survival.
Overall, the students probably get fewer than 15 or 20 individual pieces of whatever in a day and I have tried to move from sweets to crackers and cereals and intersperse other tangibles (blowing bubbles, etc.) between the food rewards.
Tangram Arrange tangible puzzle pieces into matching on - screen shapes.
It also provides a tangible benefit to the scholar in a piece of work that will play a significant role in their future career in the industry.»
It also provides a tangible benefit to the scholar in a piece of work that they can be proud of.
Funding the exchange of knowledge itself — and not a tangible thing like a piece of equipment or a stipend for a worker — does not seem to be on the radar of most funding agencies.
Each level looks like a physical, tangible object with characters looking like real pieces.
The picture here is so good that you each unique Lego piece seems tangible to the viewer.
Even though the film doesn't have a tight plot or a tangible storyline, it is still a well - crafted and fascinating piece of work.
David Lynch's Mulholland Drive contends that the answer to the eternal struggle between what is real and what is fantasy comes in the form of a Keatsian confusion — it's the difference between Adam's dream and Eve rendered flesh, blurred in the mind of the creator and his audience.A film is a dream of the director made tangible, a conceit familiar from the fourth wall - breaking in Ingmar Bergman's Persona (banishing any mystery there might have been regarding the visual references to that film in Lynch's piece), and a movie's characters therefore become projections of its maker's sublimated longing (clarifying too the auteur's use of wardrobe and colour schemes from Hitchcock's meditation on objectification, Vertigo, as well as those of his first collaboration with inamorata Tippi Hedren, The Birds).
Seriously, though, It's a lovely piece of work, with a tangible sense of place and time, and a fine air of melancholy, which like it or not, is a large part of Holmes» personality.
You own the copyright in your work as soon as you put it into tangible form, such as a piece of paper or a computer hard drive, even a Smartphone memory chip.
While I try to view the value of my published pieces in other ways, like the publication's circulation, the positive feedback and reviews, or even how much money I made, there is something very real and delightful about receiving one's work in a tangible, dead - tree format.
Tangible proof that I do in fact own a piece of the companies.
«You need to provide real value to your backers, so they get a piece of artwork or something tangible,» says Rob Decker, who raised $ 23,120 for a collection of graphic art depicting America's national parks.
One of the first pieces viewers» encounter in the exhibition, the sculptural installation Lit, demonstrates Ward's acumen for using everyday objects to create a tangible link between economic and societal reality, and spirituality.
Each piece is constructed to create a tangible and physical plane of light.
By favouring the aluminium surface as his canvas over more traditional means, Cánovas emphasises the tangible nature of each piece, highlighting its place outside that of the conventional printed paper photograph and emphasising its status as an art object in and of itself.
The strongest pieces are a handful of sculptures that evoke a strong psychic space outside of themselves, one almost as tangible as the physical space the works themselves occupy.
Employing a range of materials including bronze, wood, terracotta, silicone, concrete and silver, Tallur L.N. creates sculpture, wall pieces, site - specific installations and interactive work that delve deep into the dichotomies between the tangible and the ethereal, the figurative and the abstract, and the decorative and the conceptual.
In both pieces, Ward endeavors to bring the experience of living in a community surveilled by the police into the gallery, using everyday objects that create a tangible link to the reality of our current political and social climate.
Employing a range of materials, Tallur L.N. creates sculpture, wall pieces, site - specific installations and interactive works that delve deep into the dichotomies between the tangible and the ethereal, the figurative and the abstract, and the decorative and the conceptual in order to reveal new meanings on contemporary existence.
Tearing, scratching, and sanding the surface onto which she continually adds material, Gherard builds up a physicality which brings tangible weight and gravity to her pieces.
Each piece from this series is constructed to create a tangible and physical plane of light.
Some pieces consider portability and adapt to the impermanence of tangible materiality.
While the edge of a Whitten canvas is always considered and often highly charged, the deep bevels surrounding the «Ribbons of Honor» push these pieces towards a tangible «objecthood» not seen in other works.
Watts» work in bodhi is a gift of space and solitude, a small piece brought back from beyond and made tangible to lure us, to perhaps help show us how to make the journey for ourselves.
«My goal through the Gold Standard has been two things: to continue to demonstrate why carbon markets and climate finance can be credible,» he said «And the second piece is trying to bring that tangible financial value to a wider range of environmental impacts and social impacts than just carbon.»
Your expectation of privacy in an unlocked smart phone flows from your exclusive possession of the phone as a piece of tangible personal property containing information, and not just from the password protection.
Again, these pieces of legislation will hopefully make a tangible and beneficial difference to the quality of life of the citizens of Northern Ireland.
Incorporate these exports — or the most relevant pieces of the puzzle, depending on how much detail your client prefers — into your regular status updates to give them a tangible look at your evolving strategy and the evidence that supports it.
I read both of Ron Baker's pieces and Googled «value billing,» and I just can't find a tangible example of what it is.
As it arrives in Canada, we take the Note Edge to task: does its curved screen offer any tangible benefits over the equivalent flat piece of metal and glass; and is it fundamentally a good smartphone in spite of what appears to be a gimmick?
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