My intention is not to define a night of neighborhood art openings but rather to collaborate on a happening of
novel experiences in the broadest sense to include painting, sculpture, drawing and a wide range of visual and creative practices.
Its short shifting was academic, however, with the unmistakable feel of torque steer making its presence felt at full throttle —
a novel experience in a Mazda6, frankly.
Not exact matches
In his view, they need to be masters of statistics, have some programming
experience and possess
novel problem - solving skills.
One factor
in its favor is the growing and monied class of tech - savvy consumers who are willing to pay for
novel, customized
experiences — and for whom a standard car off the assembly line may pale next to the thrill of the next newest, shiniest thing.
In January 2017, SiteOne announced the closing of a research and development agreement with Amgen, a collaboration focused on combining SiteOne's
experienced drug discovery team and portfolio of
novel Naᵥ1.7 inhibitors with Amgen's neuroscience capabilities.
In a
novel advancement of radiological technology, Brazilian researchers have created a product that takes fetal MRI and ultrasound data and transform them into a three - dimensional representation of what a fetus is
experiencing.
If you don't have any
experience that you want to cash
in on but have a knack for writing, say, sci - fi stories, then you can author and publish your
novel on Amazon as well.
«Consumer on - demand parking, while one of those
novel, amazing
experiences for customers, is a very difficult business to scale,» the company wrote
in a goodbye letter.
Her professional training
in information science, instructional design and user research is supported by a decade of creating user - centred
experiences, managing user research projects and prototyping
novel programs.
Infinit Finance and Accounting is at the forefront of providing new answers to your complicated needs, and its
experience with accounts receivable outsourcing gives it valuable insights that can provide
novel solutions which
in turn give stellar results.
Secular autobiography and the classic
novel are unimaginable without the superior point of view of a narrator looking back on a life of errancy that will lead to a transformative
experience, which will
in turn produce self - understanding.
It seems to me that these latter
novels are all illuminated by discussing them
in terms very similar to the ones we used to discuss parables: they evoke the graciousness of the transcendent by means of a distortion of the familiar, for the purpose of providing a new and extraordinary context for ordinary
experience.
The viewer of art and the reader of a
novel who surrender themselves to a new order of reality illustrate well both the validity of and the difficulties involved
in such spontaneous freedom
in the play
experience.
But we can say at least this: the essential meaning of the concept of the miraculous, as this has been used
in traditional theology, is grounded
in the keen awareness men have of the unexpected and unprecedented
experiences and happenings, the
novel and hence the unusually stimulating events or circumstances of life, through which men
in every age have been aroused to faith
in God and have been given a deepening conviction of his love and care.
In essence the reader becomes a part of the novel as experienced; the logos irrupts momentarily into reality where to some degree the reader's potential is actualized in the absolute presen
In essence the reader becomes a part of the
novel as
experienced; the logos irrupts momentarily into reality where to some degree the reader's potential is actualized
in the absolute presen
in the absolute present.
And yet
in its refusal, it passes towards
novel order as a primary requisite for important
experience.
Its
experience of the extent to which human brutality can go, of the fury that can be unleashed when the human animal is attacked, its acceptance
in wry cynicism of the venality of great and small; its acceptance, too, of a psychological analysis that tends to show how slight the power of reason, how great the strength of obscure passions; how corrupting of children the possible love of mothers and the wrath of fathers; its portrayal of men and mankind
in bitterly disillusioned
novels and
in shuddering chronicles of man's inhumanity to man —
in all this the 20th century has perhaps gone beyond anything that Edwards said
in dispraise of men, individually and
in the collective.
From my own
experiences in the Middle East I wrote a
novel - king of Bat «ha - and sequel - Tales from the East - due out July 2012.
It is indeed staggering to realize that our lifetime of
experiences, assembled
in our own definite,
novel way, constitute a unique moment for God
in God's relationship to the world.
In her
novel Revelation, Peggy Payne tells of a Presbyterian minister who
experiences a theophany.
The effective presence of these relevant
novel possibilities for self - constitution does not determine just how an occasion of
experience will
in fact constitute itself.
In general, everyone's death is a contribution to God in the sense that death finalizes each person's novel experience of lif
In general, everyone's death is a contribution to God
in the sense that death finalizes each person's novel experience of lif
in the sense that death finalizes each person's
novel experience of life.
In short, relative to any stage of the advancing world and to any
novel actuality, God is an instance of final and efficient causation, achieving his own
novel experience of the world.
Briefly, actual occasions are integral drops of
experience which,
in an episode of subjective immediacy, experientially gather the antecedent world into a
novel, concrete unity (MT 205ff.).
The
novel events
in the lives of individuals (human and otherwise) are unified
in the
experience of God.
Gossip
in the form of the
novel enlarges our grasp of someone else's
experience and thereby increases our understanding of ourselves.
What I found was as close as I expect to get to the
experience of reading the perfect
novel, a state enhanced considerably by the thought of Hopkins
in the role of Stevens, the aging, dignified butler
in one of England's grand but fading houses.
Further, if we live by such a vision
in this life, it means we are seeking the most creative,
novel, stimulating, intense
experience in virtually everything we do.
Delegates to the World Council of Churches» Faith and Order Commission meeting
in Kuala Lumpur
in August had the
novel experience of seeing their sessions covered
in the Malaysian media with the intensity that normally attends national elections or the latest developments
in the «Malaysian Idol» competition.
What makes this
novel approach perfection — and two comments on the book jacket actually employ the word — is the way Ishiguro leads the reader into Stevens's life through his own words, enabling us to feel his pride
in being a «great» butler and at the same time
experience the pain of personal loss which he is utterly unable to acknowledge.
While reading The Book, I had an
experience like those referred to
in histories of Victorian culture: I had to set the
novel aside for several days because of how audaciously Murdoch had treated one of her characters.
Hope can be based upon components of process itself: (1) the generally available vision of God; (2) the openness of the future; (3) the everlastingness of the past
in the memory of God; (4) freedom to create
novel experience at all levels of the cosmic process; (5) aesthetic enjoyment of existence, and (6) the possibility of a better society through intelligent use of the first five elements.
On a more metaphysically fundamental level, Whitehead's «philosophy of organism also regards knowing as a special case of the «bipolar» nature of all becoming, whereby the direct «physical» response to objective reality is partially transformed by «mental» functioning
in the realization of a
novel subjective
experience.
This has to be learned from lots of firsthand
experience with all kinds of people
in all kinds of situations, as well as from
novels and poetry, history and psychology, and again, of course, the Bible and theology.
This lecture seems to have been devoted
in large part to criticisms of Alexander, specifically that his notion of «emergence» is too vague and muddled to give any useful account of «cognitive
experience»
in particular, or of the more general observations of the
novel and creative features of determinate actualities of whatever sort.
The field belongs increasingly to those who have
experienced the richness and depths of the tradition and who are restive with the something - new - every - week folks who,
in Luther's words, have «no more than an itch to produce something
novel so that they might shine before men as leading lights.»
It is clear from the context, moreover, that Whitehead is concerned primarily with the «emergence of
novel features
in immediate occasions of
experience, beyond that indicated by the constraints of the immediate past on such
experience.
The contrast was chiefly because
in Jesus, to some extent
in his teachings but chiefly
in what he himself was, his death, and his resurrection, and the resulting
experience with what Christians termed the Spirit, a
novel and revolutionary force had been released.
Every layer of sediment
in experience would have its concernedness stubbornly inscribed
in it, but each layer would also invite
novel concernedness
in the spontaneous forming of new layers.
Because each occasion actively appropriates its past (
in a manner determined also by the way
in which it receives
novel possibilities into its
experience) 1 it is,
in a sense, self - caused, a causa sui.13 There is no absolute passivity
in this fundamental mode of perception and causation.
We are concerned with their effort to be metaphoric
in their reflection, staying close to the parabolic form with its insistence on using common language
in novel ways to evoke insight, with its emphasis on the narrative quality of believing, its foundation
in experience, and with both language and belief rooted
in a total life - style.
There is novelty along the route
in the sense that human
experience is
novel compared to the
experience of a dinosaur.
Whitehead's explanation of how the inharmonious systems are included
in an harmonious system is «a fourth way»: «This
novel system is such as radically to alter the distribution of intensities throughout the two given systems, and to change the importance of both
in the final intensive
experience» (Adventures 260).
From cronuts to townies, traditional sweet treats are getting a modern makeover due to strong consumer interest
in novel eating
experiences.
I have to say that when thinking of Liverpool FC I tend to
experience the sort of deep depression of my spirits which afflicts the average character
in novels of the 1930s.
Couples» shared participation
in novel and arousing activities and
experienced relationship quality.
He cites his own group's
experience with a
novel antidepressant candidate that initially looked promising but failed
in a placebo - controlled trial.
-- we could «identify
novel drugs able to combat age - related diseases
in completely new ways and thereby shorten the period of chronic illness
experienced at the end of life.»
We offer our
experience over the last 8 years
in a
novel University of California institute as our contribution to this dialogue.
She thinks games can be just as powerful as films or
novels, but by
experiencing them
in a different way the player can become a co-director of the story.