It provides a tangible, hopeful reminder of the finite
nature of our time here on earth.
This groundbreaking documentary series provides a tangible, hopeful reminder of the finite
nature of our time here on earth.
Not exact matches
And to the second objection, I would begin by noting that my remarks
here do not concern the entirety
of human experience,
nature, or culture; they concern one particular location in
time and space: late Western modernity.
Prior to discernment, and generosity (which maybe precedes discernment) might be the basic «given» which is human
nature: the deep grammar
of what it is to be human — a «one,» individual, unique (describing
here) and situated in particular non-replicable places in
time and space.
the existence isnt any different because no one
here can prove what happens when you die, no one, so i suggest you make the best
of your
time in this planet that has the perfect balance
of oxygen for you to breath and be thankful to whatever happened in this planet that made so many animals and plants and
nature coexist and allowed us to have a place to live... well sorry to those who were killed by religious agendas... Do you know that someone tried to shut me up once by saying, oh then how can we be so perfect in form, we cant be evolving because how come we do nt evolve today..
«It's definitely a melting pot
of things: a God -
timing thing, the
nature of New York City and how many young people are moving
here,» Kelsey says.
The key element
here lies in the last part
of the quotation, where Ford relegates the composition
of the passage on page 244 to a
time where the consequent
nature had not yet been conceptualized.
Time here is not the same as the becoming
of nature, though Being is eventually conceived in terms
of «physis.»
As the «one relational complex in which all potential objectifications find their niche,» (Process 66) for Whitehead the extensive continuum certainly corresponds to the breadth
of vision
of the divine primordial
nature, even as the space -
time continuum as a partial realization
of the extensive continuum corresponds to the more limited character
of the divine consequent
nature here and now Thus, even though Whitehead does not make explicit use
of field - oriented imagery to describe the God - world relationship, the concepts are at hand to sustain that line
of thought.8
I argue that God exists in all three
time - dimensions simultaneously: as a determinate past actuality in virtue
of the divine consequent
nature, as an indeterminate future reality in virtue
of the divine primordial
nature, and as a concrescing present reality in virtue
of the ongoing integration
of the divine primordial and consequent
natures.1 Yet, while I agree with Ford that there is no way for finite actual occasions objectively to prehend that integration
of the primordial and consequent
natures within God even in terms
of their own self - constitution
here and now, I would also contend that finite actual occasions still feel the feelings
of God toward themselves as a result
of that integration
of the primordial and consequent
natures within the divine being.
Here, in fact, we may be in the presence
of one
of the most necessary
of all Devils: the Ecumenical Unifier, champion
of all efforts to remove invidious distinctions between
nature and nurture, body and spirit, interdiction and impulse,
time and eternity, individual and community, male and female, Hell and Heaven — and ultimately,
of course, between man and God.
Whitehead fails
here to say, though, that the passage
of nature can also resonate: one part can act on another across space and
time.
It's not just in the topics chosen (see me
here blog - blathering about the ukulele), but in the chatty voice, the supersized diction, and, most
of all, the completion: A blog entry must, by its
nature, gesture at thoughts it lacks the
time, will, and form to develop.
I meant to post the «Biblical Interpretation» statement
here... Oh, well, such is the
nature of posting and working at the same
time...
In fact, Northern Colorado being the affected opponent
here is the direct result
of another
time Mother
Nature seriously impacted a Gator game.
While being outside all the
time is very different in Chicago, she has enjoyed living
here for more than 15 years, experiencing four distinct seasons and the rich diversity
of nature in and around the city.
In April 2008, on the bottom
of a receipt for # 132.96, the gardener wrote: «Please let me know if you would like pots making up at front and back this year, given the relatively short
time you'll be
here and their labour - intensive
nature.»
Here's the text
of the notice, scheduled to go live at 10 a.m. UK
time today: Continue reading Macchiarini paper in
Nature journal earns expression
of concern for data questions
Even
here on Earth, with all the
time and resources in the world, confirming the existence and
nature of ancient life (~ 4 billion years old) has proven difficult — and it is unlikely to be any easier with Mars.
If you are committed to living a life full
of health,
here are some great tips and ideas for getting in some quality
time with
nature:
In addition to the herbal adaptogens referenced
here, regular exercise, restricting sugar intake, meditation, and spending
time in
nature can all help to reduce the negative health effects
of chronic stress.
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Like to be near
nature and the coast but also like a lively
time, good food and a few drinks and a bit
of culture
here and there.
I am a very tender, purposeful, cheerful and romantic person.I like
nature very much and I believe in true love.I am very kind and reliable person.i love music, dancing, sport, active life, cooking, and psychology.I have lots
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Here, by never revealing the cause
of the apocalypse, Haneke almost seems to be making a statement not about the
nature of man in
times of peril but about how fragile human relationships can be and how little it takes to suck the compassion out
of people.
He looks old
here, made up with a gray beard and wizard robes, aside from his introductory scenes, he doesn't really get
time or space to develop his Taoist Gandalf character, nor does he have much opportunity to show off his fighting skills, given the supernatural
nature of the action (Lam Ching - ying gets such a chance in a too - small cameo role as «The Purple Taoist»).
Here, it's set aside, with hasty and unconvincing moments
of Caston and Claire flirting like teenagers or holding hands like schoolchildren at
times when such behavior seems awkward, given the intensely personal
nature of Caston's obsession.
Mother
Nature still isn't sure what she's doing
here with steamy hot sunshine and biting cold winds at the same
time but she's trying to find some kind
of Autumn - like medium I think.
[T] he heavens and his
nature,» Condivi wrote, «both difficult to withstand, drew him towards the study
of painting, so that he could not resist, whenever he could steal the
time, drawing now
here, now there, and seeking the company
of painters.»
Indie Next # 1 Pick: THE LINE BECOMES A RIVER: Dispatches From the Border by Francisco Cantú THE GREAT ALONE by Kristin Hannah HOW TO STOP
TIME by Matt Haig AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE by Tayari Jones I AM, I AM, I AM: Seventeen Brushes with Death by Maggie O'Farrell EVERYTHING
HERE IS BEAUTIFUL by Mira T. Lee ONLY KILLERS AND THIEVES by Paul Howarth RED CLOCKS by Leni Zumas NEED TO KNOW by Karen Cleveland ETERNAL LIFE by Dara Horn HEART BERRIES: A Memoir, by Terese Marie Mailhot FRESHWATER by Akwaeke Emezi MOTHERS
OF SPARTA: A Memoir in Pieces by Dawn Davies IN EVERY MOMENT WE ARE STILL ALIVE by Tom Malmquist THE UNMADE WORLD by Steve Yarbrough THE MITFORD MURDERS by Jessica Fellowes THE LARGESSE OF THE SEA MAIDEN: Stories by Denis Johnson FORCE OF NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Blo
OF SPARTA: A Memoir in Pieces by Dawn Davies IN EVERY MOMENT WE ARE STILL ALIVE by Tom Malmquist THE UNMADE WORLD by Steve Yarbrough THE MITFORD MURDERS by Jessica Fellowes THE LARGESSE
OF THE SEA MAIDEN: Stories by Denis Johnson FORCE OF NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Blo
OF THE SEA MAIDEN: Stories by Denis Johnson FORCE
OF NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Blo
OF NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection
of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Blo
of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Bloom
For Marilyn McKaie, one
of our long -
time Foster Parents
here at North Shore Animal League America, her selfless
nature and compassionate demeanor helped her overcome a difficult
time in her life.
Here I would be fishing, an activity I had once sworn off back in my teenage years, an era
of my life when the thought
of long stretches
of time spent doing nothing surrounded by
nature would have been considered torture.
Whale Watching Season is
here and it's a great
time to catch a glimpse
of nature up close and personal!
When you are
here, it is the perfect
time to take advantage
of living in the moment — remembering to be one with
nature and leave all your worries behind.
Although Mancora has a reputation as a «party town», my experience
of living
here allows me to focus on what is important in my life: practicing and teaching Yoga; offering Meditation Workshops and Reflexology treatments; spending
time by the ocean and in the
nature of Peru; and surfing!
The jaguar is the third largest cat in the world and the largest cat in America, yet
nature reserve has lived
here since the
times of Maja and can also start with a bit
of luck in the wild in the Cockscomb Basin are observed.
While you're
here, you can easily plan lots
of day trips to different
nature destinations in the Caribbean, and put aside plenty
of time to soak up the pastoral beauty
of the resort.
Here time flows to the gentle pulse
of nature.
The dialogue
here — what little
of it there is — flows far more naturally, while the over-the-top
nature has been toned down quite a bit, although long -
time fans shouldn't feel worried as this is still very much a Metal Gear Solid game and thus some weirdness still exists.
I have a feeling its resident evil 7 or something in that
nature... maybe ff15 becoming exclusive... hell maybe even kh3... tr was suppose to be multiplatform but went
timed exclusive out
of nowhere maybe the same
here
Granted, one could argue that this is intentional design, given the game's subject
nature, and I may be willing to buy that with the texture pop - in (a literal translation
of someone's memories slowly coming back to them, I suppose) but when looked at alongside the inexcusable load
times, I begin to suspect that there is nothing intentional
here.
Thanks to the intense and score attack
nature of the game, it looks to have a much bigger sense
of replayability than you'd think
of at first, and it's allegedly short
nature would be compromised by its high replay value and online leaderboards, meaning if you're into that sort
of thing, you could be
here a long
time, and so Sin and Punishment 2 seems to be a title that'll truly appeal to the hardcore gamer.
If you mess up immediately — which, given the trial - and - error
nature of some
of the game's worst goals, is likely — you need to pause, push down like four
times, enter a menu, confirm that you want to retry, then wait while the game hits a load screen and picks up from the «
here's what this goal is» part
of the previous process.
However, considering the expansive
nature of the title, it looks as if there are plenty
of reviewers who are taking their
time to extensively cover every possible aspect
of the game in order to leave no stone unturned, with many outlets» takes on the release being absent, as even our own review
here at Game Rant is still in progress for that very sake.
On display
here are some
of Bove's arrangements
of natural objects: shells, coral, feathers and driftwood — relics
of passing
time, showing
nature's wear and tear; evidence
of geological history.
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow consists
of drawings, paintings and wall installations addressing the provisional
nature of time and history.
MIDTOWN & UPTOWN & HARLEM On
Nature / Kelly / 475 Tenth Avenue @ 36 / thru 8/2 Matthew Barney / Morgan Library / 225 Madison @ 36 / thru 9/2 Vessels: Nicole Cherubini; Francesca DiMattio; Brie Ruais; Beverly Semmes; Betty Woodman / Horticultural Society
of NY / 148 W 37 / thru 7/3 Group / Heskin / 443 W 37 / thru 7/13 Empathy Corporation / EFA Project Space / 323 W 39 / thru 7/20 On
Time / MTA Museum Annex / Grand Central Terminal / Park Ave @ 42 / thru 7/7 Bronx Calling: AIM Biennial (also at Bronx Museum & Wave Hill) / 1285 Aveunue
of the Americas / thru 9/8 Claes Oldenberg thru 8/5; A Trip from
Here... thru 7/30; Ellsworth Kelly thru 9/8; Etc. / MoMA / 11 W 53 John Chamberlain / Lever House / 390 Park @ 54 / thru August Summerset / Findlay / 724 Fifth @ 57 — floor 8 / thru 7/27 Opening 7/6 404 E 14 organized by Tom Burckhardt / de Nagy / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 / thru 8/2 Elena Del Rivero; Linn Meyers / Gering & Lopez / 730 Fifth Ave. @ 57 / thru 9/7 Glenn Goldberg / McCoy / 41 E 57 / thru 8/16 Opening 7/15 Reception 7/17 Bernard Langlais / Alexandre / 41 E 57 / thru 7/19 (extended) Editions / Blum / 20 W 57 — floor 2 (new location) / thru 8 /?
2000 The Work Shown in this Space is a Response to the Existing Conditions and / or Work Previously Shown Within the Space III, Neuger Riemschneider, Berlin, DE Sequences, Galerie Roger Pailhas, Marseille, FR La Frontière, Recit d'Expériences, one
of several exhibitions collectively entitled «Réseau Galleries / Multilangages de l'Art», Institut d'Art Contemporain - FRAC Rhône - Alps, Villeurbanne / Collège de Prévessin - Moëns (Ain), Academie de Lyon, FR TransAct - Platform for Transitional Activities in the Cultural Field, «Museum in Pro-gress» in cooperation with «Art Pool», Vienna, AT Shoot: Moving Pictures by Artists, Malmö Konsthall / The Cinema Spegeln / Restaurant Hipp, Malmö, SW; Living Art Museum, IS, as part
of Kyikar Myndir show, Reykjavik, IS Never Exhibited: Works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale, New York, US Copyright / Copywrong, Ecole Régionale des Beaux - Arts de Nantes, Nantes, FR Thirtieth Anniversary Benefit Silent Auction, White Columns, New York, US Two by Two for Aids and Art, Dallas Museum
of Art, Dallas, Texas, US Dust and Dirt, De Witte Zaal in cooperation with SMAK, Ghent, BE L'Elemento Verbale Nell» Arte Contemporanea, Galleria Martano, Torino, IT; Galleria Martano, Milan, IT Sentimental, Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, FR Die Natur der Dinge, NRW - Forum Kultur und Wirtschaft, Düsseldorf, DE Pure, one
of several simultaneous exhibitions around UK, collectively entitled On the FRAC Track: A Selection
of International Art from the Collection
of Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain (FRAC), Nord - Pas de Calais, Maidstone Library Gallery, Maidstone, UK Under the Apple Tree, Galleria Massimo de Carlo, Milan, IT A Tribute to Robert Hopper, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire, UK From
Here to There - Passageways at Solitude, Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, DE Topologies, White Box, New York, US Multiple Configurations: Displaying the Contemporary Portfolio, Busch - Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US Heimatweh — Fernlust, Galerie Herbert Winter, Vienna, AT In the Mirror
of Space and
Time, Listasafns ASÍ, Reykjavik, IS Árátta, Listasafn Kópavogur, Reykjavik, IS Recent Works on Paper, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, US Présumés Innocents: l'Art Contemporain et l'Enfance, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Bordeaux, FR l'Oeuvre Collective, les Abattoirs, Toulouse, FR Arteast 2000 + The Art
of Eastern Europe in Dialogue with the West, from the 1960s to the Present, Moderna Galerija Ljubljana, SL Works by Peter Friedl, Thomas Hirschhorn, Lawrence Weiner, Arndt & Partner [Gallery], Berlin, DE (E Così Via)(And So On): 99 Artisti Della Collezione Marzona, Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome, IT Collection Lambert en Avignon: Rendez - vous # 1, Rendez - vous # 2, January 12 - December 31, Hôtel de Caumont, Avignon, FR Wallpapers, Art Gallery
of Nova Scotia & Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design, Halifax, CA Orbis Terrarum: Ways
of Worldmaking, Museum Plantin - Moretus, Antwerp, BE Drawings 2000, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, US Von Edgar Degas bis Gerhard Richter / Arbeiten auf Papir aus der Graphischen Sammlung..., Kunstmusem Winterthur, Winterthur, US; Nationalgalerie Prag, CZ; Rupertinum, Salzburg, AT; Westfälischer Landesmuseum, Münste, DE; Neues Museum, Nürnberg, DE Proposals from Halifax: An Exhibition
of Selected Typescripts, Flyers, Posters, Catalogues, Books, Mailers and Postcards
of a Conceptual
Nature Produced From 1969 to 1999 by Affiliates
of the Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design (NSCAD), Library and Archives - National Gallery
of Canada, Ottawa, CA Stanze, Museums für Moderne Kunst / Museo d'Arte Moderna, Bozen / Bolzano, IT Tempus Fugit -
Time Flies, Nelson - Atkins Museum
of Art, Kansas City, Kansas, US In Process: Photographs from the 60s and 70s, Curt Marcus Gallery, New York, US Many Colored Objects Placed Side by Side to Form a Row
of Many Colored Objects: Anton & Annick Herbert Collection, Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'Art Contemporain, LUBeyond Preconceptions: The Sixties Experiment, Independent Curators Inc., New York, US; traveling exhibition Hard - Pressed: 600 Years
of Print and Process, International Print Center, New York, US Changing Perceptions: The Panza Collection, Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, ES Talking Heads: Arti e Letterature nell» era della Globalizzione, Commune di Padova - Settore Attività Culturali, Padua, IT Festival de les Arts, Fundació Pro-Penedès, Barcelona, ES Editions and Multiples 1990 - 2000, Helga Maria Klosterfelde, Hamburg, DE Collection Lambert, Fundacio ProPenedès, Barcelona, ES