Sentences with phrase «of objects seen»

Janet Fish has revitalized the traditional genre of still life with an expansive body of work that revels in the formal and conceptual possibilities of surprising combinations of objects seen in changing lights.
Thus far I have mostly referred to paintings that encompass a range of objects seen from a middle distance, the one centered on an oozing tube of daffodil oil color being the exception.
Always focused on the overview of the objects seen from different perspectives depending on color, line, or texture, it was natural that his acquaintance with Picasso resulted in such an explosion of innovations.
There is no size distortion of objects seen through the camera, the colors are generally accurate, and the video frame rate is good in video chat.
The measurement of the expansion rate requires the use of telescopes to measure the distance (or light travel time) of objects seen at different size scales (or redshifts) in the history of the universe.
In comparison, mice which received a placebo injection had no memory of objects seen the day before.
The aspect ratio of up to 10:1 is unlike that of any object seen in our own solar system.

Not exact matches

By being able to see through the objects they handle, drivers can gain a conceptual understanding of how gases flow and troubleshoot when they don't.
The Detroit Institute of Arts is also experimenting with augmented reality technology and is partnering with Google for an Ancient Egypt exhibit in which visitors can use the museum's smartphones to see special digital graphics and information overlaid on certain objects, like a mummy's sarcophagus.
That the bragging happened a decade ago doesn't change the reality that a man who might be president sees half the country's population not just as objects for his own aesthetic gratification — we knew that thanks to the beauty pageants and the string of model wives — but objects for his physical gratification as well, regardless of how the women in question feel about it.
Instead of putting objects in a blender, the video would show a Windows 7 phone, an iPhone 4, and an Android phone being grilled, to see which one would last longest.
The video, taken from the cockpit camera, shows a glowing object traveling at high speeds while rotating and includes audio of Navy pilots struggling to process what they are seeing.
We will start to see a plethora of «dumb» objects become connected, sending signals to each other and alerts to our phones, and creating mounds of «little data» on all of us that will make marketers salivate.
Many objected to what they saw as overdevelopment of their homeland, and in response, GL shut down the ranch in 2008.
Perhaps the first thing to understand is that when LeCun discusses computer vision, it's not the same as how a person sees, although the process of teaching software how to recognize an object has some similarities.
Many people think that the Great Wall of China is the only man - made object that can be seen from space.
Male rosé drinkers have transformed it from a wine «seen by serious wine drinkers as cloying, mass - produced swill, an object of revulsion and gendered disdain,» as GQ wrote, into something men are happy to be seen drinking.
A person involved in the investigation said, however, that experts from Boeing and the National Transportation Safety Board who had seen the object, a piece of what is known as a flaperon, were not yet fully satisfied, and called for further analysis.
They saw an unidentified flying object pass over their aircraft in Arizona near the southwestern border of New Mexico.
The offender can see the company as a proxy and serve as an object of higher loyalty.
Puzzled pilots of different airlines think they saw an unusual object in the skies on Feb. 24.
Meb: It's interesting, you've been managing money over a number of cycles and have seen lots of shiny objects.
There are parents who object to the «Battle Hymn of the Republic» because they either see it as «religious» in nature, or because they are from south of the Mason - Dixon line and are still fighting the War of Northern Aggression.
Let's see, hmmm, even if I didn't have to pay for it or the cleaning of it with my tax dollars, I would object to any monument to any religion being placed in a public space that I pay to keep clear for my and others use.
Just because that something is the second brightest object in the night sky and you've probably seen it just about every single night of your entire life is no excuse for not saying something.
See John 12:4 - 6, for example: «But one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot, who was later to betray him, objected [to Mary anointing Jesus with expensive perfume], «Why wasn't this perfume sold and the money given to the poor?
You see, Newtons first law is simple fact: an object in motion stays in motion and an object out of motion stays out of motion unless acted upon by a net force.
Also, as I'm wrapping up my doctorate in astrobiology, I will spend a great deal looking at objects I can't see with my physical eye while peering off light years into the galaxy in search of life.
Indeed, those who have argued that the figure of the emperor is a sustained concern of any part of the New Testament have often found themselves the object of ridicule and their interest regarded as, at best, somewhat eccentric (an example of this can be seen in R. P. Martin's remarks about Karl Bornhäuser's Jesus imperator mundi in the former's Carmen Christi).
Indeed, this can be seen in an array of apparently inconsequential objects that can be easily overlooked.
We don't see you (or Captain America) objecting to all of the foreign Christians who post on these boards.
Maine's language in Fallen is even less bound to the illusion of historical verisimilitude than it was in The Preservationist: Eve likens the memory of the Garden to «the remembered scent of a lover,» a changed object is said to «morph,» and the narrator likens Cain's mark to a «Tower of Babel reflected mirrorwise» that everyone sees differently.
We believe that this type of communication is a legitimate interest of ours that also respects our supporters» rights and freedoms (see «Right to Object to Direct Marketing»).
7 What Lynch objects to is two kinds of imagination, the univocal and the equivocal, the one which flattens out all the density and variety of historical complexity through the imposition of an idea (the allegorical and didactic mentalities) and the other which sees everything as completely diverse and unrelated to anything else (the fideistic and the autonomous mentalities).
One can see here the connection between the internal relation between eternal objects, and the fact that from the standpoint of the prehending occasion, its datum, as a logical subject placed within a functional context, is internally related to it.
We see that the miracle of which he was the object leads to his conversion.
In these quotations we can see that the envisagement of the eternal objects, which was referred, in the first Lowell lectures, to the underlying substantial activity, (see earlier in this ch.)
He then utilized terminology that for decades informed the basic stance of process theology on the nature of true power, though, as we shall see, that is open to challenge: God «persuades the world by an act of suffering with the kind of power which leaves its object free to respond in humility and love.»
Just as the seed must learn to see beyond the world of the seed, beyond the forms and objects found there, so reason must learn to see beyond its world, beyond its logic, beyond the forms and objects found in it, for its «Other» and Ground.
The value of faith stems not from the irrationality of its object but from the humility that is required to see the truth which is accepted, and the courage required to act upon it.
As Ambrose, the fourth - century bishop of Milan, told the recently initiated: «You must not trust, then, wholly to your bodily eyes; that which is not seen is more really seen, for the object of sight is temporal, but that other eternal, which is not apprehended by the eye, but is discerned by the mind and spirit» (Ambrose of Milan, De mysteriis, III, 15).
For it is only when it is plainly seen that the great purpose is the building of the universal Kingdom of God, and that the object of human living is the development of the human spirit, that the irrelevance of such things as material success becomes apparent.
At times, even to this day as we have seen, they understand the beautiful, the valuable, the purposeful as mere projections of our own «subjective» desires and wishes back onto the blank indifference of the material objects abstracted by science.
Our life of suffering is not a spectator sport for God; indeed, it is he who submits to become the object of our speculation: «Look and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow.»
From this standpoint we can see why it is inadequate to describe the agape of God only as the spontaneous, unmotivated, uncalculated self - giving of the Holy God, regardless of the value of its object.
Neither prehension nor intentionality describes the exclusive agency of a self - contained subject, nor the exclusive agency of an object as strict realists such as Brentano would have seen it.
I can therefore see an object in so far as objects form a system or a world, and in so far as each one treats the others round it as spectators of its hidden aspects which guarantee the permanence of those aspects by their presence.
The love of Radha, the beautiful gopi, who later became a goddess for some cults, and Krishna, the youthful dark deity, who is the object of widespread devotion, is less a story remembered than a random succession of episodes seen and heard, sung and danced.
Of course a Catholic who looks eastward finds nothing to which he objects, because what he sees is the Church of the Seven Ecumenical Councils (but» here's the rub» for him, this means the first seven of twenty - oneOf course a Catholic who looks eastward finds nothing to which he objects, because what he sees is the Church of the Seven Ecumenical Councils (but» here's the rub» for him, this means the first seven of twenty - oneof the Seven Ecumenical Councils (but» here's the rub» for him, this means the first seven of twenty - oneof twenty - one).
(You can see this from the way in which the light waves from the whole object come into each part of the hologram.)
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