Mild changes to the front and rear fascias, particularly near the bottom of the front bumper, give the Terrain an updated and more
modern appearance including new C - shaped lower chrome trim pieces in the front and the rear.
Not exact matches
As for the disparity in skull features, a number of factors,
including diet and random genetic drift, could account for differences in
appearance between
modern Native Americans and Kennewick Man.
Whatever the cause, this major evolutionary event led to a wide range of biological innovation,
including the origin of
modern ecosystems, a rapid increase in animal diversity, the origin of skeletons and the first
appearance of specialist modes of life such as burrowing and swimming.
With
appearances in a whopping 350 journals and nine books —
including Nature Reviews Cancer, Reviews of
Modern Physics, and Science — highlighting a single publication is asking a lot.
The rest of the front end —
including the lower valence, grille openings, and hood — has been redesigned, giving the entire SUV a much more
modern appearance.
This Kia Ray compact aims to provide versatility and spaciousness in a boxy shaped body with a «
modern» and «distinctive»
appearance, with some of the elements
including Kia's signature grille, LED daytime running lights, a sliding passenger side rear door, vertically positioned rear bumper reflectors and LED combination taillamps.
The front fascia also has been redesigned, with the former chrome accents removed in favor of a
modern premium
appearance that
includes lower fascia opening strakes.
It's slim and streaked back headlights add to the
modern appearance, but Jeep
included the recognizable front grille.
Featuring a distinctive, retro
appearance similar to the new Mini Cooper and Volkswagen New Beetle, the
modern - day 500 expanded to
include the 500C convertible, the wagon - like 500L, the all - electric 500E and the high - performance 500 Abarth.
Guest suites of varying design and size are all highly stylised and presented in
modern tasteful decor with a light and bright
appearance, smart contemporary furnishings and amenities to ensure your well - being; features
include a private furnished balcony / terrace, air - conditioning and ceiling fan, en suite bathroom with shower, hair dryer & vanity mirror, 26» satellite plasma TV, radio clock, telephone in bathroom and room, mini bar (stocked daily), safe box, iron & board, and coffee maker.
Guest studios and apartments are of smart
appearance with a bright welcoming Mediterranean - style decor, smart furnishings and
modern amenities for your well - being; features
include a private furnished terrace, air - conditioning (only available in the studio sea view and 1 bedroom apartment sea view), private bathroom with hydro - massage, complete kitchen
includes ceramic hob, microwave, toaster, kettle, fridge, crockery and cooking utensils, there is a satellite TV, twin bed, sofa bed in studio and wardrobe.
Room Facilities Guest suites of varying design and size are all highly stylised and presented in
modern tasteful decor with a light and bright
appearance, smart contemporary furnishings and amenities to ensure your well - being; features
include a private furnished balcony / terrace, air - conditioning and ceiling fan, en suite bathroom with shower, hair dryer & vanity mirror, 26» satellite plasma TV, radio clock, telephone in bathroom and room, mini bar (stocked daily), safe box, iron & board, and coffee maker.
Wassenaar, the Netherlands Chemical industry (Caldic)
Modern and contemporary art,
including sculpture, photography, artists» books, video, and installations Top 200
appearance: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
video - tour of the exhibition,
including a taste of the stunning works on display and an
appearance from Tate
Modern's Director, Sir Nicholas Serota, who explains how the
Below, art historian Jacky Klein presents our video - tour of the exhibition,
including a taste of the stunning works on display and an
appearance from Tate
Modern's Director, Sir Nicholas Serota, who explains how the artist changed the face of moder
Modern's Director, Sir Nicholas Serota, who explains how the artist changed the face of
modernmodern art.
The head boy of the group is Richter, whose regular gallery
appearances in Britain
include recent shows at the National Portrait Gallery, the Serpentine and Tate
Modern.
Assembled by Dr. Robert J. Stillman and Dr. Linda Klieger Stillman, of Potomac, Maryland, the gift totals some three hundred items,
including books, magazines, correspondence, musical scores, and ephemera, encompassing every significant
appearance of Jarry in print, as well as
modern and contemporary publications that reflect his ongoing legacy.
Because of its industrial
appearance, steaming locomotives, and teeming crowds, it was a frequent subject for 19th - century French painters —
including Claude Monet, Édouard Manet, and Gustave Caillebotte — who used it to express the vitality of
modern life.
Sharon Hayes» selected solo exhibitions
include Public
Appearances, Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin, Germany (2013); There's so much I want to say to you, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (2012); Habla, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain (2012); Elevator Music 20: Sharon Hayes, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Saratoga Springs, NY (2012); 9 Scripts from a Nation at War (collaboration), Museum of
Modern Art, New York, NY (2012); focus: Sharon Hayes, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (2011); In the near future, Vancouver Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (2011), and others.
Group
appearances include the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art, MoCA in Los Angeles, The Brooklyn Museum, Washington's National Portrait Gallery, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing and the MACRO in Rome.
The
modern artist, on the contrary, is attracted to those possibilities of form which
include a considerable randomness, variability and disorder, whether he finds them in the world or while improvising with his brush, or in looking at spots and marks, or in playing freely with shapes — inverting, adjusting, cutting, varying, reshaping, regrouping, so as to maximize the
appearance of randomness.