Sentences with phrase «objects made out»

The archive includes video recordings of all of Barney's performances, along with drawings, sculptures, and objects made out of his signature materials of petroleum wax and self - lubricating plastic and encased in vitrines.
New York's Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is now the United States representative for Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, the Swedish - born, Berlin - based duo who makes captivating stop - motion films using objects made out of clay, fabric, and sundry other materials.
You destroy objects made out of Lego bricks, and you build items to help complete your objective while collecting suds.

Not exact matches

It only took seven hours for the team to whip out the object as opposed to the 22 hours it took the team to make the prototype using more traditional methods, she said.
German automation company Festo and China's Beihang University have built a prototype OctopusGripper, which has a pneumatic tentacle made of silicone that gently wraps itself around an object, while air is pumped in or out of suction cups to grasp it.
And in a tiff that was only covered by the Boston papers, in April Shari objected to Sumner's plan to cash out some stock held by National Amusements to make a charitable donation in his own name.
Of course once everything is paid off a business is not entirely in the clear: physical objects like shelves or refrigeration units or lights break and wear out, and need to be replaced; until that happens, though, money can be made by utilizing what has already been paid for.
Other creation myths have their object formed out of created things (i.e. they are made of physical matter known to man) where as God has never been seen which is true to this day.
At evening time it is, with equal ceremony, locked away for the night in a specially prepared vault for safekeeping.11 It is not a little strange that a faith which rules out idolatry should have come, in the end, very near, if not quite, to making their sacred book an object of worship.
Obviously you don't realize that an asteriod the size of just the Empire State Building that actually makes it to the surface of the earth at the average speed of most objects coming from the asteroid belt in our solar system would cause enough destruction and devastation on earth to wipe out most if not all of the planet.
To say that a proposition is true or false does make a difference not to what is picked out, but to the proposition inasmuch as what was once a proposition is now something extrapropositional, i.e., insofar as it is no longer an entity between an eternal object and an actual occasion.
The blind man could have you sit across the room and take an object out of his pocket for you to identify... or he could stick his tongue out and ask you what face he is making... or a mult.itude of other tests for vision.
In his letter of December 10, 1934 Brightman shares Hartshorne's worry, «that other selves are merely inferred but never given,» and goes on to present his own empiricist colors «I'd like to be able to make sense out of the idea of a literal participation in other selves... whenever I try, I find myself landed in contradiction, in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.»
Then too, this connection opens up avenues of... the way we make objects of racism out of people who are in ideological differences with us.
Tillich, however, in his Lowell Lectures, has pointed out that the kind of science and the kind of philosophy that made man an object, a thing, was even lower.
Its teachings are very, very simple: There really are free and natural markets where the optimum value of things is assigned to them; everyone must compete with everyone; the worthy will prosper and the unworthy fail; those who succeed while others fail will be made deeply and justly happy by this experience, having had no other object in life; each of us is poorer for every cent that is used toward the wealth of all of us; governments are instituted among people chiefly to interfere with the working out of these splendid principles.
Reductionism simply does what it says it is going to do, namely it reduces, from the experienced event to an intellectually constructed object, which is useful in making sense out of the particular aspect of the event we are interested in at the time.
[23] He is not offering external objects, but His very life, a gift made freely out of love for us.
He makes out of the spoils of battle an ephod, an object in the paraphernalia of a priest (not an image, as a later editor in verse 27 would have it).
When rolled in the usual way (for a draw shot) the bowl will curve toward its heavier side, more so as it loses momentum, enabling the player, with proper pace and angle, to make it skirt around bowls lying in the way of the «jack» — the smaller object ball — or tap an opponent's bowl out of a cluster around the jack.
Consider that Mr. Clean made a cameo as a lust object in another commercial, and there's no way Tide was just going to swipe his likeness first and let the lawyers sort it out second.
When your baby starts reaching for objects on their own, be very careful in making sure that any potentially dangerous objects stay out of your baby's hands as well as out of the carrier.
Before you make the final decision we want to warn you that some parents say that their children found the way to remove the long object out of the top of the handles.
Make a game out of finding objects in your house that begin with the first letter of your child's name.
With glue and scissors your kids can find people, animals or objects that you can make superheroes out of and then arm them with their superhero tools.
The object could be crafted from recycled bin bags, come with a bit of family history or be made out of something you found on the street.
When she does open them, she'll respond to changes in light but will have 20/400 vision — which means she can only make out objects a few inches from her face.
Make sure that wall mountings, electrical outlets, and objects on counter tops are out of baby's reach from the feeding chair.
Most children can make playthings out of just about any safe, hand - sized household object.
Next best, in my opinion, are baby - carrying (baby wearing) wraps or snuggles made out of cloth which permits maximum exposure of the baby's face giving babies freedom to swivel its head and to look and track people and objects, to engage, is more optimal.
I am mom of a 3 month old and I am agaist of letting my child cry it out and the example of the knife does not make any sense a knife can not be compared at all with a sleep pattern and here is why a knife is an object a baby may find suddenly and can be taken away and be given a toy or do something that will make him forget and a sleep pattern is something baby does everynight, I have done this with my nephews and they totally forget I have never had to leave a kid sitting in the floor criying it out for a knife!!!
Constructive play allows children to experiment with objects; find out combinations that work and don't work; and learn basic knowledge about stacking, building, drawing, making music and constructing.
• Your baby is likely to have figured out that it's fun banging objects together to make noise.
In fact, just before posting this Top Pictures list, a NASA press release came out saying the Fermi satellite has seen gamma rays from this object, which is another very strong piece of evidence for this; gamma rays are the very highest energy form of light, and should be made when subatomic particles bounce around in supernova shock waves.
By further analyzing a massive object that's so predominantly made of dark matter, the team suggests, researchers may be able to figure out what the elusive stuff actually is and where it's most likely to be found.
But such objects turned out to be too rare to make up a significant fraction of dark matter.
Phinney adds that the naturally bright, washed - out look of the images cinches the trick — the loss of detail makes objects seem even more model - like.
Rubido likens the process to compressing a digital photo to a lower resolution, ensuring you can still make out all the objects in the image.
By laying out objects in increasing size order, a scene can be made to look smaller.
The first 3D printer that can churn out soft objects made its debut last month at the Computer Human Interaction conference in Toronto, Canada.
And they had this wonderful thing where some of the things that they made were made out of materials that were transported from a long distance and scientists feel that could probably only take place in the presence of trade routes — trading from one group to another all the way along a path [to where it] finally winds up, because those materials were not available where they were found and where they had been manufactured into objects of, like, beads and that kind of thing.
For example, the distance to the object and amount of ambient light can make it difficult for their technology to see the light particles it needs to resolve out - of - sight objects.
When you see these birds, you assume they'd be as common as crows, or the grackles here in central Texas, because they seem so adaptable, especially to different kinds of food, and interested in novel objects and trying to figure out how they can make use of them.
Moving your eyes smoothly enough to trace out words is hard because your eyes constantly make jerky motions known as saccades, unless you are tracking a moving object.
EPFL Scientists have developed a new soft robotic gripper — made out of rubber and stretchable electrodes — that can bend and pick up delicate objects like eggs and paper, taking robotics to a whole new level.
The group reasoned that the more poroelastic cytoplasm is, the more effort an object such as an organelle needs to make to push water out of its way.
Seeing through objects may seem like something straight out of a comic book, but researchers have found a way to make entire animals transparent — from their brains to their bones.
«Since I've got a printer that can make arbitrarily shaped objects, it's not hard to try new things out
The speed of the object's demise is helping scientists figure out whether neutron stars are made of material that is relatively soft, compressing when squeezed like a pillow, or whether the neutron star stuff is stiff, standing up to pressure.
Its bright illumination makes stars and planets appear less conspicuous to naked - eye observers, and washes out delicate details in deep - sky objects for those peering through telescopes.
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