Sentences with phrase «middle period of»

The exhibition features Gloria as well as two other outstanding examples from the middle period of the Combines series, which Rauschenberg began around 1953 and ended in 1964.
The exhibition, curated by Elodie Evers and Gregor Jansen, will focus upon the early and middle period of Martin's oeuvre.
The exhibition, curated by Elodie Evers and Gregor Jansen, focuses in particular upon the early and middle period of Martin's oeuvre.
At his studio in Tappan — a former television broadcast facility that is a stone's throw from the Hopper House in Nyack — Scully keeps another source: a work on paper from the gray middle period of Philip Guston.
With that kind of heritage, it's no wonder the Mustang has been in continuous production for 50 years, despite an extended middle period of frankly dismal efforts.
Great dress for this awkward middle period of time when the weather is all «do I want to be winter or spring?»
Neanderthals lived in the Middle Paleolithic, the middle period of the Old Stone Age.
Indeed, Personal File invites a strong re-assessment of the middle period of Cash's career by providing the evidence that, while there was money to be made crafting music that pandered to the lowest common denominator, Cash worked at his own expense to develop his artistry.
The section deals with the middle period of Research In Motion, after it had listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange but before the big success that would come in the 2000s.
Two years later, in 1985, the company was in the middle another period of upheaval.

Not exact matches

A recent New York Times piece on middle - class incomes confirms what Stephen Gordon has been telling us, that the 2000 - 2010 period was a strong one for after - tax incomes of the Canadian middle class.
What follows are eight important trends of the 2000 - 10 period that contributed to the strength of Canada's middle class.
«I say it to people, and they almost look at me sideways,» he says, «but I would think 10 years from now I'll be walking down Bay Street or Fifth Avenue in New York and in a three block period there'll be two people stopped in the middle of the sidewalk, and they'll be doing one - minute meditation.»
Three Statistics Canada analysts have recently used newly available data to measure Canadian replacement rates over the period from the early 1980s to the middle of the current decade.
Whatever is the current cause of the rise of prices in the housing market, when computed as the mortgage cost in labour time in terms of the average weekly salary, residential properties, with the exception of the 1988 - 1991 period, are now clearly less affordable for middle - class Canadians than they were for the last five decades.
At least some of the growth in housing prices since the middle of last year was a bit of a catch - up from a period of weakness.
Shareholders had filed 433 resolutions related to ESG issues by the middle of February, compared with 417 in the same period last year, As You Sow says in its annual Proxy Preview report.
Only a small minority (roughly 15 to 20 per cent) of middle - income Canadians retiring without an employer pension plan have saved anywhere near enough for retirement and the vast majority of these families with annual incomes of $ 50,000 or more will be hard pressed to save enough in their remaining period to retirement (less than 10 years) to avoid significant fall in income.
As Giancarlo notes, we're in the middle of «an extraordinary period of governmental and central bank intervention in the U.S. economy that is widely distorting the nature and functioning of global capital markets.»
There was a one week period in mid-july, coinciding perfectly with the peak of the Shanghai Composite, that middle class Chinese people opened up more than half a million brokerage accounts.
In the prior 27 midterm periods, the S&P 500 has rallied 12 % on average during the 10 months following the election; the return jumps to 22 % when the Fed is in the middle of a tightening cycle.
The quarterly pattern of GDP growth in 1996 is difficult to interpret, but suggests some bounce - back after a relatively flat period in the middle of the year.
Even over a period of a few years, the market can show about as much maturity as a middle school lunchroom, complete with pubescent gossip and inane popularity contests.
These expectations were brought forward again when the Fed dropped the reference to rates being on hold for a «considerable period» in its late January monetary policy announcement, though financial markets are not pricing in a tightening until the middle of 2004.
These in turn will only be applied after a consultation period, and the United States is currently in the middle of negotiations with China, which are required under the Section 301 process.
Let's say we ended the 20 year time period at the absolute worst time, right in the middle of a terrible bear market in early 2009.
Why did I seem to be so active in the Middle East for a brief period about 2,000 years ago, but totally absent everywhere else on the planet and for the rest of recorded history?
Similarly, the urban population is projected to grow about 1.6 % per year over this period, and this can be used as a proxy for growth of the middle class to a lower bound of 3 billion.
In the Middle Byzantine period, from about 1000, it came to represent more specifically the throne prepared for the Second Coming of Christ, a meaning it has retained in Eastern Orthodox art to the present.
Second, the «dark ages» if by that you meant the post-Roman period in Europe, is a historicization that has found its way into popular culture — Originally the term characterized the bulk of the Middle Ages, or roughly the 6th to 12th centuries, as a period of intellectual darkness between extinguishing the «light of Rome» after the end of Late Antiquity, and the rise of the Italian Renaissance in the 14th century.
Levy, a professor of historical theology at Providence College, overturns the image of a placid medieval Church and shows instead that the crises of interpretive authority that we associate with the early modern period in fact have their roots in the turbulent controversies of the Middle Ages.
Furthermore, a Sumerian text from Nippur from the same early period gives clear evidence of domestication of the camel by then, by its allusions to camel's milk... For the early and middle second millennium BC, only limited use is presupposed by either the biblical or external evidence until the twelfth century BC.
Moreover, the period precipitated the deep polarization of the middle classes on social and moral issues that has defined subsequent religious and political debate.
And authors writing in Old French, Middle Irish, and Medieval Icelandic translated and retold the story of Aeneas in light of the literature of the period.
The fifth period was the third advance, from about A.D. 1500 to about the middle of the eighteenth century.
There were 4,016 years from the creation of the world to the death of Jesus Christ, and Abraham was born exactly in the middle of this period.
Tillich used to say we are living in the last century of the modern period, which began at the Renaissance, and like the Middle Ages and the Greek era we are caught in the midst of radical change and its accompanying spiritual malaise.
There were 430 years from when Abraham went to Egypt until the Exodus, and Jacob went to Egypt exactly in the middle of this period.
A brief recession followed, as the sixth period, from about the middle of the eighteenth century until A.D. 1815.
Speaking of their middle - aged friends whose marriages break up, Bernice and Morton Hunt observe: «While middle age can be a lengthy, joyous, liberated, fulfilling, and intensely pleasurable period of life, it is not likely to be any of those (except lengthy) if spent in the imprisonment of an outworn, outgrown, and loveless marriage.
More particularly, and with pointed significance for the tale of Joseph, we know that Egypt, which earlier in this period controlled the affairs of Palestine, was itself under the rule of foreign dynasties (the fifteenth to the seventeenth dynasties) from a point in the eighteenth century to about the middle of the sixteenth century B.C..
Daniel and Elizabeth's experience (and that of couples like them) makes an important truth very clear: The current practice of middle - class American marriage, with its atomized nuclear families, sparse and carefully spaced offspring, and long empty - nesting period before grandchildren arrive, is a recipe for dissatisfaction.
For long periods in Christian history, particularly in the Patristic period and the early Middle Ages, there was a kind of suspicion of these special charisms.
On the matter of self and fulfillment, John Boswell, a Yale historian who has written some of the major texts employed by homosexual activists, asserts, «Not only is homosexual eroticism the oldest and most persistent strand in the Christian theology of romantic love, but Christian religious life was the most prominent gay life - style in Western Europe from the early Middle Ages to the Reformation, about two - thirds of the period since Europe became Christian.»
He will include all that is known of ancient and medieval and modern Oriental cultures and societies (Near, Middle and Far East) and extend his examination of Western society and cultures back beyond the classical world finally to include the successive types developed in the various great periods of the Christian era down to this day.
The muslim world had their own «renaisance» during Europes Middle Ages, a period of relative intellectual freedom and flowering of philosophy, science and art.
Moving upstream, we come to the Middle Ages, the period of the gothic cathedrals, of the crusades, of great systems of law and administration, and of massive scholastic philosophy.
In the middle part of the millennium before Christ a new type of thinking arose, reflecting a new type of existence, called by Karl Jaspers, «axial period,» and what distinguished axial man was the new role of rationality in the structure of his existence.
Most middle class Americans are familiar with circumstantial poverty — one bad investment or the loss of a job leads to a period of financial difficulty.
Though living through a period that witnessed the birth of an independent United States, the French Revolution and the Terror, the Napoleonic wars and the rise of revolutionary romanticism, the evangelical revivals and the upheavals of the Industrial Revolution, she focuses on a few middling gentry families in rural England.
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