Sentences with phrase «mysterious work which»

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What it is: Marc Lore, an e-commerce veteran who used to be CEO of Quidsi — the website behind Diapers.com — has been working on a mysterious, stealthy new e-commerce startup called Jet, which is rumored to be an Amazon - killer.
That is why they must resort to talking about the mysterious ways in which God works or God's Great Plan.
If all those who suffer in the world were to unite their sufferings so that the pain of the world should become one single grand act of consciousness, of sublimation, of unification, would not this be one of the most exalted forms in which the mysterious work of creation could be manifested to our eyes?
He always discovers only that mysterious intimacy of light out of darkness which is at work everywhere and at all times; no redemption which is different in kind, none which by its nature would be unique, which would be conclusive for future ages, and which had but to be consummated.
Does the Bible now become merely a mysterious system of interlocking symbolizations which can be illumined and made meaningful by the work of a
I would agree that the clarity with which I find myself seeing the world when I look at it through the lens of the Gospels counts more for the Gospels» «truth» than the available historical evidence does — though that mysterious power we can only call the work of the Holy Spirit may count most of all.
That is why they must resort to talking about the mysterious ways in which God works.
A 2015 investigation by the Albany Times Union showed that a mysterious law firm called Marquart & Small, which had forked out large donations to the group, was actually the work of a Doreen Small, the ex-wife of long time Glenwood counsel, Charlie Dorego.
How this dynamo was initiated and how it works is mysterious, but it seems that the circulation of liquid metal through a magnetic field (which must have begun eons ago) causes a feedback loop of electricity and magnetism and unleashes a powerful electric current hundreds of miles wide.
(Meyer said they were working on reassessing old samples but would not specify which specimens they were studying — the mysterious «hobbit» H. floresiensis would be a worthy candidate.)
Mysterious subject lines, shocking subject lines which will work best for you?
The story followers high schooler Simon (Devon Bostick) as he confronts the mysterious past of his dead mother (Rachel Blanchard's Rachel) and father (Noam Jenkins» Sami) while working on an assignment from his teacher (Arsinee Khanjian's Sabine), which certainly doesn't sit well with his working - class uncle (Scott Speedman's Tom).
In the early 1960s, CIA agent Napoleon Solo and KGB operative Illya Kuryakin participate in a joint mission against a mysterious criminal organization, which is working to proliferate nuclear weapons.
With a cast of characters that includes surfers, hustlers, dopers and rockers, a murderous loan shark, LAPD Detectives, a tenor sax player working undercover, and a mysterious entity known as the Golden Fang, which may only be a tax dodge set up by some dentists... Part surf noir, part psychedelic romp — all Thomas Pynchon.
After her time at Gersh, Chandra began her work with Mary Jane Skalski («Mysterious Skin» (2004), «The Station Agent» (2003)-RRB- on Tom McCarthy's film «The Visitor» (2007), which earned an Oscar nomination for Richard Jenkins.
From it's mysterious first trailer which appeared before a Transformers movie with no title all the way up to the final scene it was wrought with terror and mystery.
With a cast of characters that includes surfers, hustlers, dopers and rockers, a murderous loan shark, LAPD Detectives, a tenor sax player working undercover, and a mysterious entity known as the Golden Fang, which may only be a tax dodge set up by some dentists... Part surf noir, part psychedelic romp - all Thomas Pynchon.
Also valuable and worth noting is «La Vie En Rose» which of course featured a spectacular turn by Marion Cotillard that was unexpectedly celebrated by Oscar, Zoe Cassavetes «severely underrated, wry and sweet, «Broken English,» which includes a very winning and charming turn by Parker Posey; Susanne Bier «s Danish drama, «After the Wedding» and perhaps surprisingly equally engaging, her underrated survival and recovery drama, «Things We Lost In The Fire,» which is made great by Benicio Del Toro (and even Halle Berry evinces that she's capable of good work in spots), Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul «s always mysterious and bifurcated, «Syndromes And A Century» (which has elements of both sci - fi and comedy).
Which makes for an interesting transition — insofar as the type of American personality that Tony has noted in the work of Andrew Bujalski and the performance of Joseph Gordon - Levitt in Mysterious Skin is a study in denial and avoidant behavior.
With a cast of characters that includes surfers, hustlers, dopers and rockers, a murderous loan shark, LAPD Detectives, a tenor sax player working undercover and a mysterious entity known as the Golden Fang, which may only be a tax dodge set up by some dentists, Inherent Vice is part surf noir, part psychedelic romp - all Thomas Pynchon.
A Wrinkle In Time involves a young girl whose government scientist father (aka Pine) has gone missing after working on a mysterious project called a tesseract, which involves being transported to a fifth dimension with mysterious inhabited planets.
After the mysterious E3 2016 presentation, Hideo Kojima is really confident Death Stranding will be his «best work» ever, even better than the Metal Gear saga, which is considered among the best franchises in gaming (but now is in Konami's hands).
Bevan enthralls listeners with this often humorous story, in which ghosts, poltergeists, skeletons, and creepy spirits abound, as 18 - year - old Lucy works with investigators to solve mysterious, ghostly hauntings in London.
In true gaming fashion it isn't long before things are getting blown up, though, as a mysterious enemy arrives, intent on stealing the research that the professor had been working on, which seemingly holds the key to saving the universe.
- being worked on by Capcom and Nintendo - titled Mario Party Fushigi no Challenge World (Mario Party Mysterious Challenge World)- six - player - to be fully unveiled at Japan Amusement Expo (JAE) on February 19th - launches in Japan this Summer - center of the machine will have a projector that shows a roulette wheel - six touch panels for players to use - includes mini-games, board games, boss events, and jackpot games - choose which character to use from the Super Mario Bros. series
In the meantime, Chucklefish has been working hard on Stardew Valley's multiplayer update, which will feature marriage between players as well as festivals and other new content, such as this mysterious purple boat.
- game includes inns, item shops, weapon shops, and more - Tomoki Miyoshi, who composed the music for I Am Setsuna, is working on the music of Lost Sphear - there won't be any battles occurring on the world map - battles start when you approach enemies - devs say more than the 4 characters revealed thus far will join your party - one of your characters can get special armor at some point which helps you become stronger - you will come across «Lost,» a mysterious white mist that represents something that was forgotten - the story starts out with the heroes finding out their town had gone Lost
Tequila Works bring us RiME, which is set on a mysterious islands after you are shipwrecked off its coast where you'll play as a 10 year old child exploring the island's secrets.
Anne Collier is known for a series of works in which she explores the mysterious connections that tie photography, identity, and media.
For anyone interested in learning more about Thomas's work, which often incorporates photographs of the built environment (from dilapidated spaces on Ellis Island to a mysterious window in Lisbon), the best place to start is probably the monograph published on her work by Charta in 2013, with texts by various authors.
The exhibition (which takes its name from a conversation between Jeff Wall and Lucas Blalock about the need for art to be experimental and mysterious) also explores the truth - telling nature — or more accurately, the fantasy - telling nature — of the camera with a comprehensive selection of works from fourteen different artists from within the collection.
In the years since her death, viewers young and old have experienced the kind of thrill I feel, still, whenever I look at Neel's work, which, like all great art, reveals itself all at once while remaining mysterious.
A closer look at the abstract artist and their work will reveal this very nature which is explored through their great mysterious imaginations.
In a related work, McElheny's Window Painting I — which echoes an iconic painting by Ellsworth Kelly from 1949 — mirror and tinted grey glass create a mysterious space «beyond».
In fact, the process by which ostensibly political works are rendered otiose — and extremely valuable — is not so mysterious as it is sometimes made out to be, and not much time is needed.
Since the early sixties Schumann and his puppeteers have been pouring out work after work on every scale: political works, mysterious works, grand works, modest works, works on the street and works in fields, works to be played in every size theater on four continents, books, prints, posters, and banners which live as show - and - tell in so many homes.
His works exhibited here display Yamamoto's unique talent within which elements of the natural world such as plants, minerals and climate, and spiritual entities such as the human imagination become interfused with each other, resulting in a mysterious atmosphere.
«David Hammons: Five Decades» will present about 40 pieces - many on loan, a few for sale - ranging from the body prints of the»70s to mysterious new works in which the artist has covered mirrors with shrouds or sheets of metal.
«David Hammons: Five Decades» will present about 40 pieces — many on loan, a few for sale — ranging from the body prints of the»70s to mysterious new works in which the artist has covered mirrors with shrouds or sheets of metal.
Hilton Als, a theater critic at The New Yorker, who curated the Alice Neel exhibition in Chelsea, writes, «In the years since her death, viewers young and old have experienced the kind of thrill I feel, still, whenever I look at Neel's work, which, like all great art, reveals itself all at once while remaining mysterious
Girls» Club has engaged Miami artist team TM Sisters — sisters Monica and Natasha Lopez de Victoria — to collaborate with the collection of contemporary art by women amassed by Fort Lauderdale collectors Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz, and curate the 2013/2014 exhibition, selecting works which spoke to the mysterious attraction the girls felt to each piece.
His work hovers enigmatically between the abstract and the figurative, creating a window onto the outside world, which is simultaneously familiar and mysterious.
After viewing works in the collection, the TM Sisters, who themselves create works in a range of media, have selected works which spoke to the mysterious attraction the girls felt to each piece.
Phyllida Barlow (b. 1944, Newcastle upon Tyne) is world - renowned for her impressive abstract sculptural works in which cheap materials — such as concrete, timber, fabric — and reused elements are transformed into sumptuously mysterious and disquieting sculptures.
Other highlights of this auction include Lot 20, «Duridium,» a 26 - by - 36 inch magna on canvas, dated 1964, by Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997), estimated at $ 600,000 to $ 800,000, which sold for $ 607,500; Lot 21, «Ileana Sonnabend,» a 1963 metallic paint on canvas, 77 3/4 - by -128-inch work by Frank Stella (b. 1936) that has a high estimate of $ 600,000, and which sold for $ 684,500; Lot 29,» Evening in the Studio,» a monumental painting that out - Rubens Rubens by Lucian Freud and has an ambitious high estimate of $ 3,500,000, and which sold for only $ 2,422,500; Lot 30, «Lying Figure,» a large, interesting composition by Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992) that has an ambitious high estimate of $ 2,500,000 and is starker than his more painterly small works, and which was passed at $ 1,600,000; Lot 35, «Bedouin (Personage Gris et Rougeatre),» a great Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 1985) painting that is conservatively estimated at $ 700,000 to $ 900,000 and which sold for $ 992,500; and Lot 46, «Aux Bons Principes,» a more colorful but not as strong Dubuffet that has an ambitious high estimate of $ 3,000,000, and which sold for $ 2,202,500; and Lot 63, an untitled, large painting by Sigmar Polke (b. 1941) that has a mysterious, luminous and mystical sense of a great mountainscape by the Sung Dynasty masters of China and has a conservative high estimate of $ 300,000, and which was passed at $ 150,000.
His early work features broad, calm rectangles in the manner of the American Color Field painters, but Hoyland's distinctive contribution has been to break with the modernist insistence on a flat surface and to put perspective back into abstract painting: his mature work is characterised by depth and texture, in which strange objects float in the foreground or middle distance, against an often mysterious background, in a way that is oddly reminiscent of Miro.
For those who have followed the evolution of these works, however, productions such as Twilight Epiphany may provoke nostalgia for the technical simplicity of the artist's earlier designs, such as his 1986 Skyspace at MoMA PS1, which can provide an especially affecting encounter with the sky because the staging is both mysterious and apparently very literal.
The work presents an alternate reality in which the entire art world is offed by a mysterious disaster.
Continuing his infatuation with funerary iconography and the concept of the look - alike, Cattelan's new work is a mysterious, double self - portrait which, when installed in the former slaughterhouse space, takes on an even more disturbing character.
Music and performance structure the work of Aloïs Godinat, in which re-pasted posters, reconstructed obsolete objects and obscure instruments indicating some potential use, build a mysterious repertoire of forms and gestures.
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