Sentences with phrase «meaning in abeyance»

Describing Collier's work in Frieze magazine, the acclaimed author and critic Brian Dillon wrote, «Collier uncouples the machinery of appropriation so that her found images seem weightless, holding their obvious meaning in abeyance

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That would mean lost jobs for Montreal companies because they will be in abeyance with their contracts until they get around to ordering planes.
It is not enough to hold the question of the modality of God's foreknowledge in abeyance, he felt, if the assertion of prescience is to have any rational meaning.
The movement attributes large changes in biological history to an «intelligence» — but what, exactly, they mean by this term is left largely in abeyance.
Regarding your multiple «testing» posts (now deleted), please be patient and just post your comment once; if it doesn't show up immediately, that doesn't mean it has disappeared; it's just being held in abeyance for moderation, or until one of us gets to approve it.
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