Sentences with phrase «observation windows in»

She has an observation window in the play room to facilitate Child Parent Relationship Therapy.

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Hardy souls (and fool - hardy photographers) tested their sea - legs by riding the waves in the observation lounge at the front of the ship where crests regularly broke over the bow and sprayed a window that was normally a good eighteen feet above the waterline.
Democratic State Senator Terry Gipson took the 70 - second ride 21 stories up in the elevator that has three glass observation windows.
However, high angular resolution observations with ALMA opened a new window to understand their formation environment in further details.
They even cut observation windows into the bark of dead pine trees so they could look at larvae hiding in their nests.
My observations in Chicago suggested that it's not so much broken windows that matter, but broken neighborhoods.
«Detecting gravitational waves will open a new window for observation and allow us to study objects in the universe in a way that can't be achieved using traditional astronomy techniques.»
The short orbital periods of the newfound planets enabled their detection from the small data set — each planet passed its star several times in the 43 - day observation window, dimming the starlight by a small fraction with each orbit.
I am excited about our results because they open a new window on very fundamental processes in brown dwarfs (atmospheric circulation, heat exchanges, and cloud formation) and, at the same time, they also explain a number of past observations that puzzled brown dwarf experts.
It is expected that these observations, by opening a completely new window to the exploration of the Universe, will lead to revolutionary discoveries in Astrophysics, Cosmology, and Fundamental Physics.
Recent gravitational - wave discoveries by LIGO, as well as recent progress in X-ray, gamma ray and radio observations, have opened an unprecedented observational window into black holes and neutron stars.
As the eyeball is completed the frame begins a gut - wrenchingly slow zoom towards the artificial iris, the would - be window into the human soul, but under the circumstances and accompanied by Mica Levi's pulsing, otherworldly score the eyeball seems to glare back in an almost Orwellian fashion, thus setting the tone appropriately for this hypnotising observation piece.
CLASS ratings in sampled K - 3 classrooms (one of Bob Pianta's classroom observation instruments), or another classroom observation system for primary grades with equal or greater evidence of reliability and validity to judge the quality of classroom interactions, with sampling and observation windows designed to draw school - level (not class - level) inferences — see for example the use of CLASS in the Head Start Designation Renewal System.
Create scheduled windows for video and in - person observations, and track observations in progress.
Her story opens a rare window into the revolution in how teachers across the country are increasingly appraised — a mix of human observation and remorseless algorithm that is supposed to yield an authentic assessment of effectiveness.
Weekday morning programs for kids in grades 3 and above include observation of surgery via a viewing window in our surgery suite.
Travelling in panoramic carriages, the train carries you through stunning Alpine scenery, which you have plenty of time to admire through the observation windows of the «world's slowest express train.»
Mingle with other guests in the Sky Bar, soak up the sights from one of three observation decks, or enjoy the vistas from the air - conditioned comfort of the indoor lounge, complete with floor - to - ceiling windows.
Sites, subjects, and methods of observation are critical to each artist's visual language: planted fields, elevations seen from an airplane window, gradations of color in a sky reflected on a watery plane, shapes glanced at through apertures between buildings, or the puzzle of shapes in a tapestry - like world are some of the inspirations for the paintings shown here.
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 Glut Data, ASC Chaplin Centre, London 2017 ESTELLE THOMPSON & ERNESTO CÁNOVAS: In Colours where we Meet, Ambachar Contemporary, Munich 2017 Pelé: Art Life Football, National Football Museum, Manchester 2017 Clouded Lands, Fundación Caja Burgos (CAB), Burgos, Spain 2016 Summer Exhibition, Halcyon Gallery, London 2016 Colectiva Monopatin 3, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico (Part of the Puerto Rico Triennale 2016), Puerto Rico, USA 2016 Le Dessous des Recits, Galerie Gourvennec Ogor, Marseille, France 2016 Non-Profit Observations, Kir Royal, Valencia, Spain 2015 Pelé: Art, Life, Football, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 The Art of Creating, Halcyon Gallery, London 2014 From Cocoanut Grove to Soho Nights, Paul Smith, London 2014 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London 2014 Landshapes, Gallery Kir Royal Valencia, Spain 2014 Open Dialogues — Generation 14, Royal Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2013 Threadneedle Prize, Mall Galleries, London 2013 Summer Exhibition, Halcyon Gallery, London 2013 Essence of Things, Ambacher Contemporary, Munich, Germany 2012 Transfigurative, Pariothall Gallery, Edinburgh 2012 Choice White Space, McClure Art, Edinburgh 2012 (De) Constructions, Rollo Gallery, London 2012 The Open West Prize 2012 exhibition, Gloucester, UK 2011 New Sensations Prize 2011, Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4, Victoria House, London 2011 Bloomberg New Contemporaries, shortlisted, London — 2011 Slade Postgraduate Research 2011, Slade Research Centre, London 2011 Plan B, Two Windows Project, Berlin 2010 New Contemporaries, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh 2010 Different Light Here, Le Garage Gallery, London 2010 Slade Interim Show, Slade Research Centre, University College London 2010 Fine Art exhibition, Candid Gallery, London 2010 Please Be There Tomorrow, Le Garage Gallery, London 2010 Boxers & Fighters, Two Windows Project, Berlin 2010 KunstVlaai / Art Pie, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam
in Hospital, Bartlett continues her long - established practice of close observation and responsiveness to her environment, but this time turns her attention to interior spaces and window views rather than landscapes, gardens, and atmospheric conditions.
Combining her life story with observations of leading figures in the art world, it is at once a window on artistic theory and practice and a virtual how - to for aspiring artists.
Details such as the cracks in the ceiling plaster, the trees visible through the window and the Picasso reproductions torn from a calendar are specific memories rooted in direct observation.
His sensitive and humorous observations of life's little moments were played out on various sized works including a 12» x 8» canvas that contained such milestones as his wedding, a cousin's funeral and a bizarre morning commute in which a fire blazed outside the window.
Often working in series, the artist turns to subjects grounded in a rich sense of place — the view from his studio window, a historic garden in Japan, his childhood bedroom — that reflect intimate moments of meditation, observation, and conjecture.
At times, her observations are so direct that she uses the window to frame her compositions, as seen in the exhibition's View of Neighbors House in Winter.
In a period of static temperature that is at a near term high in a very tiny window of coherent reliable observation — any positive short term displacement is a recorIn a period of static temperature that is at a near term high in a very tiny window of coherent reliable observation — any positive short term displacement is a recorin a very tiny window of coherent reliable observation — any positive short term displacement is a record.
In the present analysis we are not only able to add another twenty years to the observation window (ten birth cohorts up and down respectively), but also to study whether this result applies to educational attainment.
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