Sentences with phrase «of a moment in time»

Each sculpture — a capture of a moment in time when those molecules arranged themselves in that specific form — a challenge to the very nature of constant change and transformation.
We've all been there, and I understand that what you're describing is just a snapshot of a moment in time.
It was one of the moments in time where no one had an agenda and we all just wanted to be together.
But for a fraction of a moment in time, we have experienced the wonders of existence, self - awareness and consciousness.
My goal in life has been to always get the most out of every moment in time.
It is so very precious that we are able to experience such an incredible existence, to be aware of moments in time as they will never be again.
How can we take the greatest advantage of this moment in time and create compelling and challenging learning spaces for students?
This extension of a moment in time is accomplished in a number of ways.
«When you kill the organism, you have a snapshot of that moment in time, but you can not follow a process,» he explains.
It was very much born out of a moment in time, and it's very alive.
This film may have been a perfect reflection of a moment in time for much of the world, but director William Wyler and his cast immortalize that moment for all ages in a tasteful and nimble way.
Sorry for the low quality, I had to record it while the 3DS presentation was running due to the fact Nintendo hasn't set up a special section for videos as of this moment in time.
«Everybody is trying to make the most of this moment in time when all eyes are going to be on Jupiter.»
Truthfully, I can't think of a moment in time when we have had so many legitimate reasons to be angry.
In addition, this narrow view of a moment in time decision for Christ is necessary to be able to «count» conversions, which is the only way to measure our success as a church, organization, or Christian.
Luckily my children were home from school and I could emphasise the importance of this moment in time to them.
«Generations from now, I predict, people will be watching the speech from March 3, because of this moment in time,» he said.
But there's also the traditional historical virtue of sympathy, which is to realize that the world we live in really is kind of a moment in time when we have the entire history of the universe behind us that we can explore as well.
The moment you took your first breath, the energy of that moment in time imprinted upon you, shaping who you are and setting the road map of your life.
Entirely captures and preserves the essence of that moment in time; the feeling, the places, the sentiment, the whimsical nature of that time.
: The Story of In Living Color and the Black Comedy Revolution is both the warts - and - all story of the making and unmaking of a once - great television sketch show, and a chronicle of this moment in time when a murderer's row of creative talent, including Keenen Ivory Wayans, Arsenio Hall, Robert Townsend, Spike Lee, John Singleton, Chris Rock, Chuck D, Queen Latifah, Ice Cube and Tupac Shakur, rose to prominence.
Tuckerman trips over one of the cords powering the equipment as a reminder we are seeing multiple reflections of a moment in time coming together; a film within a film.
The film looks to be a pretty straight Hollywood style telling of that moment in time, but because it is an indie flick, it is told without too much fuss or muss; rather with a lot of testosterone, cantanker and some fighting and fishing.
Understanding the garment pattern as the closest geometrical abstraction of human bodies, Narielwalla builds on the legacy of Cubism to introduce a fourth dimension of time and movement into his exploration of the body — compressing the sensation of a moment in time into one single image, as experienced in the silent drama of the artwork Pilgrim.
Rarely seen works deliver over a century of captivating self - portrayal, as it develops from the capturing of a moment in time fuelled by an artists» inner most anguishes, to a tool used to help sculpt further thought on the desire for legacy after death.
Based on the work of photographer H. Lee Waters, Kannapolis weaves some of the hundreds of short, silent films he shot of daily life in small towns into a tapestry of a moment in time.
Historically, art has served as the zeitgeist of a moment in time, and as a palimpsestic model on which traces of the past still remain, however faint.
Inspired by the bountiful Vanitas still - life paintings of 16th century Northern Europe and the excessive ornamentation of the Baroque period, Staschke captures the beauty and opulence of a moment in time — creamy and syrupy stacks of sweets — yet, decay and collapse is looming right around the corner.
With those drips, Taylor makes the case for painting as an enduring visual symbol, one that can transcend the illustration of this moment in time.
The editors and photographers there are recruiting people with cameras worldwide to create a global portrait of a moment in time on Sunday, May 2 — precisely 15:00 Coordinated Universal Time (11:00 a.m. on the East Coast of the United States).
Instead of being a representation of a moment in time, you could argue that it's more like a digital VFX effect.
Where the fantasy of Swipes, Likes and Dislikes are apparently possible ways for happiness and reflection of a moment in time where we become an audience for ourselves, consuming ourselves as a brand or product, enjoying the illusion and escapism of a post-emotional society.
What a wonderful experience (except for a fraction of a moment in time, for me, haha) this has been.
The Oscar race isn't really about finding the «best» if best means the pinnacles of film history, but rather, they usually choose the movie that's a snapshot of a moment in time, the movie most people can agree was most satisfying.
As of this moment in time, at least 225,586 people agree with me.
Explains Fletcher, «Everybody is trying to make the most of this moment in time when all eyes are going to be on Jupiter.»
We don't often get masterpieces around here, but this is certainly one of those moments in time when gamers will look back more fondly on a dusty old six shooter than anything that involves jacking cars.
«So the fact that we've identified a revenue stream that did not exist before this year and put it here is one of those moments in time when you have the opportunity to do something different.»
As with any statewide test results, the story behind the snapshot of a moment in time is complex.
It is really just a snapshot of a moment in time.
We don't often get masterpieces around here, but this is certainly one of those moments in time when gamers will look back more fondly on a dusty old six shooter than anything that involves jacking cars.
«I like to wear pieces that transform me, that mean something to me or that remind me of a moment in time
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