Sentences with phrase «new kind of presence»

This experience led him to ask questions: Am I just imagining this or is there really a new kind of presence I share with her?

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As more energy companies move to Vancouver, their presence could change the city into a new kind of industry centre.
We have said that it is in a new kind of relationship among people to which we are to look for the distinctive mark of the Spirit's presence in the Church.
He wasn't the kind of ace recruiter or dynamic presence that Maryland's new administration envisioned leading the Terps through an Under Armour age.
LDS is the first model of its kind to build in demographic factors (fertility, mortality, migration) in a lifecycle perspective and to also control for the impact of local contextual variables (e.g., number of new housing units, presence of a highway).
Although the presence of these primitives suggests that the flies might be reacting to the stimulus based on some kind of emotion, the researchers are quick to point out that this new information does not prove — nor did it set out to establish — that flies can experience fear, or happiness, or anger, or any other feelings.
Physicists are hunting for an elusive particle that would reveal the presence of a new kind of field that permeates all of reality.
For a 100 years they have been coming into our homes and now their online presence brings a whole new customer.They review all kinds of products and I know now that I can search all kinds of things to get their best offer online where there is a whole new generation of customers.
Written long before the sequels were published, Garland's script seizes on key ideas from the novel, but spins them in exciting new directions, using his source as a kind of leaping - off point (even the opening meteor detail is a bit of a departure, albeit one with rich other - worldly implications) from which he offers five tough women a chance to make first contact with this alien presence, and perhaps save the human race in the process.
Nadia and Eric in particular feel far too much like one - note cliches that you see all the time in these kind of moody crime dramas (the tough damsel with the bad news ex and the ex himself who comes along and threatens the happy new coupling just because he's a bad guy) and despite Rapace and Schoenaerts» considerable talent (the latter really has a presence that few actors can match these days), they can't quite raise up the lacking quality in the writing.
Thus, the school experience brought new kinds of social capital to impoverished kids — and the presence of parents with clout ensured that neither the teaching nor the facilities in city schools would slide toward substandard.
The presence of these new kinds of investors has altered commodity markets.
It's no surprise to anyone who has lived with a cat that the primary fears involve any kind of loud noise such as a vacuum cleaner; the presence of large, loud or aggressive dogs, and anything new or different.
«Holoforms», hunter-esque creatures, are a new type of enemy encountered within the new Resident Evil and a certain kind of insect will have a great presence in one section of the game.
«It's important to keep up a presence online, so your readers can see what you're up to, what new projects you are working on, what movies you love, what you had for dinner (if you're inclined to share that kind of info), etc.,» says Denson.
It posits painting as a kind of germination, a process that draws on unconscious energies to give birth to new and, of course, organic shapes — hence the sprouting, twining, flowering presences one sees in the work of the biomorphic Surrealists.
Influenced by the media presence of Somali Pirates he starts to collect images of the country and its people, creates moodboards and decides to shoot clothes with guns in a highly creative way...» (Artist Statement) WOPPOW is pushing the limits of couture with a new kind of aggressive high street wear.
New York is hardly here at all, and is a kind of ghostly presence: still necessary but hardly dominant.
At the latter extreme you have the show at the Saatchi Gallery called New Blood, a quaintly vampirical title that signals the presence of a mass of new stuff, almost all of which (except for some pictures by that sturdy and perennially interesting talent Paula Rego) vividly testifies to the patron - dealer - promoter's lack of any kind of connoisseurship at aNew Blood, a quaintly vampirical title that signals the presence of a mass of new stuff, almost all of which (except for some pictures by that sturdy and perennially interesting talent Paula Rego) vividly testifies to the patron - dealer - promoter's lack of any kind of connoisseurship at anew stuff, almost all of which (except for some pictures by that sturdy and perennially interesting talent Paula Rego) vividly testifies to the patron - dealer - promoter's lack of any kind of connoisseurship at all.
«Along the way, her work has gained focus, depth and provocativeness... Morgan has moved toward straight - on portraits that display a welcome new level of technical and conceptual sophistication... The effect of these interventions is to disrupt the painterly illusion of the realism and make clear the presence of the artist's hand, creating a fascinating duality that gives these pieces depth and elevates them above so much other work of this kind
In the exhibition Vice and Reflection — An Old Painting, New Paintings and Animations, David Reed's exhibition at the Perez Art Museum Miami (November 29 - May 21, 2017) Reed investigates his painting, # 212 (Vice), 1984 - 85 a long horizontal work made of multiple strokes of a manganese blue that has a kind of inky transparent presence that curves and divides his canvas.
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