Sentences with phrase «new veins»

Together, they expand the ways in which we experience moving images and sound, and open up new veins of meaning in art's potentially «infinite mix.»
I want to sidestep the brief, silly article running in Esquire about the increasing number of «kaleidoscopically shifting arrangements» we honor with the name family, but I also want to use it to frame what I think ought to emerge as a new vein to be mined in the sometimes barren - feeling realm of political theory.
«Not only that, but the blood itself accelerated growth of the new vein,» Professor Sumitran - Holgersson says.
There's nothing more motivating than when you find a new vein!
After 40 years of building, redesigning, re-engineering, and re-imagining what the compact sports car could be, BMW has hit a new vein of performance, of success, and of innovation in its newest 3 Series line.
You know how I feel about writing flash fiction and the way it's opened up a new vein of creativity I didn't know existed in my writing, so to know that my memoir writing has opened up yours into personal essay (and reading extracts out at Open Mic...!!)
A month later, as he wrote in the catalogue accompanying the 1966 Guggenheim exhibition, «two paintings Uneven and Ambling and The Rich Fruit of Error were done with others in the same new vein in which the style of L'Hourloupe is affirmed and the theme of the Parisian street is completely eliminated» (J. Dubuffet, quoted in «Twenty Third Period of My Works» July 1962 to June 1965, exh.
1969 Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, New York 13, exhibition traveled to Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; Musée d'Art Contemporain Montreal, Montreal (catalogue) The Art Gallery of Ateneum, Helsinki, Ars 69 - Helsinki The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Annual Exhibition of Recent American Painting Hayward Gallery, London, Pop Art The National Collection of Fine Art, Washington, D.C., The New Vein: The Human Figure 1963 - 1968 Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels, La nouvelle figuration americaine, peinture, sculpture, film.
This contextual approach, which invests much effort into both the image and the story of its presentation, is somewhat of a new vein for Ojih Odutola.
A window into a new vein of virtual reality?
His surgeon didn't fix the arteries by clearing the blockage; instead, he stopped the heart, grafted a new vein around the blockage and restarted the heart.

Not exact matches

Steve Jobs reigning over Apple, Bill Gates towering over the giant that is Microsoft and Richard Branson stylized in his cape throughout the veins of Virgin — this kind of mythology and idealization of the single hero in business has spurred a new wave of entrepreneurs who call themselves «solopreneurs.»
And yet, entrepreneurial hustle runs through the veins of today's new leaders.
In that vein, Spotify recently announced a new bundle with video service Hulu.
In that vein, once a quarter, Daniel Lubetzky, the founder and CEO of KIND Snacks, sits down with new hires and asks them to tell funny, personal stories, from which he plucks a common theme that becomes the identity for that «class.»
Death of the old must precede birth of the new, and in that vein, we are witness to the end of church as (predominantly) men have modified it.
And the longer he fought, the more he felt an increase of strength going out from him to balance the strength of the tempest, and from the tempest there came forth in return a new exhalation which flowed like fire into his veins.
And thereby they injected a new meaning into the veins of history and civilization.»
In this vein, he says, it is essential to resist «the trivialization of sexuality,» which is «among the principal factors which has led to contempt for new life.»
What is needed today far more than a metaphysical system is a style of philosophizing in the process vein, which is at the same time faithful to Whitehead's basic inspiration and still creative enough to face new challenges.
These novels by McDermott and Hijuelos are meditations on sainthood in the same vein as Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory, but instead of a protagonist as priest hunted by totalitarian thugs, they show us New Yorkers as unlikely saints: an advertising executive and a worker for Con Edison.
I may even imagine something so new that it sets in motion a whole new complex of emergent realities, in the vein of a Steve Jobs or a Bill Gates — or a Martin Luther King, Jr., or a Mahatma Gandhi.
With Cuban blood running deep in his veins, New Orleans native chef David Guas honors his heritage not just on Cuban Independence Day — Friday, May 20 — but daily through his cuisine and continuous ancestral research.
With 4 locations in Columbus (Grandview, Upper Arlington, Polaris and Easton), there's no excuse not to try something new in the «make your own meal assembly line style» vein.
In that vein, I'm glad to have shared these three things to read, watch, and use and it is my hope that readers will find them useful, inspiring, informative, and entertaining, while maybe also discovering something new to them.
My father grew up on a dairy farm in upstate New York, so maybe it's just in my veins (seriously, there's probably a lot of build - up happening there).
we should not expect a easy win there all do i for one think we have a new energy and hunger in the veins of our players and if we win well done to our boys
Even with over two decades of experience in the business, Big Show still has ambition running through his veins, especially when he watches the WWE's newest crop of stars.
Arsenal on the flip - side are in a rich vein of form, and after a new lease of life following a formation change, come into this game brimming with confidence.
And Manchester United «s new star will be tasked with shouldering the burden in much the same vein at next summer's World Cup.
Although this is new match it had a similar preceding storyline to last year one, when these clubs draw at the Lane 1 - 1, when Tottenham had been enjoying a rich vein of form, while Chelsea had been struggling to assert themselves.
Chris O'Hare's rich vein of form continued in Boston on Saturday as he improved his Scottish 1500m record to 3:37.03 in the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix.
Resulting from the rapid growth of your baby and swiftly changing hormonal levels, your body will take on a seemingly new form with enlarged breasts that may present with varicose veins and feel dense, heavy, and painful as a consequence of expanding lobules that are fast at work producing milk for lactation.
In the same vein is the Super Easy Baby Blanket (and its variations, the new version and the crib blanket version) from Purl Soho.
In a similar vein, John Fenwick argues that the lack of due democratic diligence in imposing the new structure may have undermined its legitimacy.
«In the same vein, I strongly support the construction of the new Hudson River tunnel — and a federal grant package that makes the project viable is an essential first step.»
In a similar vein, New York City actually approved a 5 cent fee that was supposed to go into effect last year but was blocked by the state Legislature.
In the same vein, the Group Managing Director / CEO, UBA Plc, Mr. Kennedy Uzoka, who was recognised for his various achievements since he took on the leadership role at UBA was selected as the Bank CEO of the Year 2017, by New Telegraph Newspapers.
In that vein, we the undersigned — eight of the New York State Assembly Members and Senators representing Orange and Rockland -LSB-...]
«I have outer - borough blood in my veins, and it is my priority that we keep costs down for hardworking New Yorkers and encourage use of mass transit,» he said.
«When the level of lead is too high in a child's veins, it slows down their development not only as a child but on into adulthood,» said Sen. Charles Schumer, D - New York.
«This new initiative appears to be in this vein, taking a more comprehensive approach to security, involving different departments and enhancing cooperation so that security is not perceived in too narrow terms.
In that vein, the Boehner memo sought to highlight the ongoing ethics questions surrounding New York Rep. Charlie Rangel — evidence that Republicans will seek to use Rangel's problems as a cudgel against House Democrats in the coming months.
She thanked Sanders for coming to upstate New York and promised to continue fighting in the same vein as him.
In that vein, I am announcing a new community outreach initiative.
And if things continue in the current vein, the Lords will continue to expand, as each new Prime Minister appoints new peers of his or her political persuasion, in order to bring party composition closer to that of the House of Commons.
«But, as a born and raised Queens boy, I have outer borough blood in my veins, and it is my priority that we keep costs down for hard - working New Yorkers, and encourage use of mass transit.
In the vein of the latter example, perhaps Kevin could invite Susan to have her photo taken in the next one — and see if she could gain access as a result at least higher than the personas non grata (without, of course, being enriched or seeing Kevin enriched, apart from the obvious enrichment of making a new friend).
In that vein, we the undersigned — eight of the New York State Assembly Members and Senators representing Orange and Rockland Counties — are formally requesting the MTA's strong support for the proposed Gateway Project, including the vital Secaucus Junction Loop.
As he put it in late May, when the veins in de Blasio's forehead began to throb visibly at the mere mention of sources close to the governor, «The mayor of the city of New York frustrated with Albany?
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