Sentences with phrase «of pieces chosen»

When asked about themes now visible in previously unrelated oeuvres, Lavine said, «While every work is different, there's a kind of consistency of invention that makes this look like a museum show of pieces chosen to be together, as opposed to what alumni and friends donated, and that's pretty remarkable.»
Regardless of the pieces chosen, our aim as facilitators is to draw out the resonances or dissonances between artworks.
One of the pieces I chose is this beautiful detailed fish necklace.
While burgundy might be rich, some of the pieces I chose today are super affordable.
I am fortunate that I almost always love all of the pieces she chooses, so there's the 25 % discount.
I love all of the pieces you chose!
Do you like any of the pieces I chose?
Here are all of the pieces I chose from Minted.

Not exact matches

Writer James Clear suggests starting small, choosing one thing to improve incrementally every day, and committing to not pushing off things that take less than two minutes to do, such as washing the dishes after a meal or eating a piece of fruit to work toward the goal of eating healthier.
Figuring out the answer to these three questions makes choosing which networking events to attend a piece of cake.
Work with your team to choose the idea that works best, and then decide who will be responsible for each piece of the puzzle.
The most important piece of advice health experts have for consumers shopping during this open enrollment period: Shop around and choose a plan that best meets your needs.
Keep in mind that every piece of information that's requested by Airbnb to include in your personal profile or property listing can help you showcase yourself and your property in a positive way, based on the information you choose to provide.
Even without a supersize piece of produce, a wisely chosen company vehicle can be a productive and versatile investment.
In this edited excerpt, the author reveals six different types of direct mail pieces you can choose from.
Noting that «choosing the name of a company or product is becoming increasingly more critical,» because «a company's name is usually also its web address,» the piece explores the impact of all the new ways customers are connecting with companies.
They found that the people who were able to choose what to think about experienced a greater reduction of high - arousal negative emotions and a boost in low - arousal positive ones, as Christian Jarrett writes in a piece about the findings for the British Psychological Society research digest.
It suffered greatly because the owner failed to communicate one pivotal piece of information highly relevant to the community he chose to operate in: The ice cream was kosher.
The challenge is, of course, what piece to choose.
We are quick to point out any wrongs all sides of the political spectrum, but this piece was specifically about Christy Clark return to the public stage and what she chooses to raise her voice about.
Everything from the headline choice to the links chosen to be included in your blog post are important elements that comprise a successful piece of content.»
As this opinion piece points out, anyone thinking of boycotting oil from the oil sands needs to think about what they're choosing instead:
In GMOs most recent letter, Jeremy Grantham leads off the piece with, «At GMO these days we argue over three very different pathways to a similar dismal 20 - year outlook for pension fund returns... A problem for investors following GMO's writing is which of these three alternatives to choose»
Fine art can be a lucrative investment but it takes a certain amount of knowledge and skill to choose pieces that are likely to increase in value over time.
So, what pieces of equipment do most restaurants choose to rent rather than buy?
Finally, this is one piece of advice that is likely to do you well if you've chosen to build a long - term, conservative investment portfolio based upon dollar cost averaging, low - cost ownership methods such as a dividend reinvestment program (also known as a DRIP account), and do not expect to retire or need the funds for ten years or more, the best course of action based upon historical experience may be to go on autopilot.
I love Buzzstream, if I could choose one piece of software to help me with link building, it would be Buzzstream.
United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney has vowed to repeal the carbon tax if he is chosen the next Premier of Alberta, with his first piece of Legislation Bill 1, the Carbon Tax Repeal Act.
Fox News is carefully choosing the stories to cover, and the kinds of words it uses to cover those stories, to shape an alternate reality in which Trump's alleged affair with a porn star is yet another piece of fake news.
Sticking with the dating analogy, if I had to give you one piece of advice on choosing razor blades, it is to play the field; try out as many razors as you can before you finally decide on which one you want to settle down with.
Without religion, in which the believers are deluded into thinking they are chosen by their God and everyone else is a piece of s ***, the world would be free of wars and hatred.
It is worth noting that she is not actually fully embracing the doctrine of her chosen faith, but rather going with the cafeteria plan and picking the pieces of the religion she likes.
CNN chooses to run this piece of crap on Easter.
I agree, and I feel that they, more than any other people deserve and should have it, this is, especially important for world piece as much of the World sees Jews as the chosen people and whether this is true, it is, at the present time, BELIEVED by many to be the case... so the Jews should have a place of their own.
For me, it was a showing of considerable grace when Tony chose to pause his previous criticisms and piece together a response that extended some humanity to someone who has clearly been called out — by Tony multiple times and now, it seems, by all of Christianity.
When Sister Mary Corita was asked to submit a piece of her artwork for consideration in the Vatican exhibit at the 1964 New York Worlds Fair, she chose to do a piece on the Beatitudes.
I know that «over 2 million women» which shows that women also DO have the ability to leave and that more of them are choosing to leave just shot to pieces your male bashing argument
I have no doubt that John, our choir director at one of the congregations where my father served, sincerely believed that «Whispering Hope,» a number frequently chosen by him as the choir's offertory piece, was a profoundly Christian hymn; but it was really an expression of vacuous hope without any substantive theological grounding: «Wait till the darkness is over / wait till the tempest is done / Hope for the sunshine tomorrow, after the darkness is gone / Whispering hope, oh, how welcome thy voice / Making my heart in its sorrow rejoice.»
The metaphor is Adam Smith's, who went on to observe in The Theory of Moral Sentiments that «the pieces upon the chess - board have no other principle of motion besides that which the hand impresses upon them,» whereas «in the great chess - board of human society, every single piece has a principle of motion of its own, altogether different from that with the legislature might choose to impress upon it.»
If someone tries to warn you of some radioactive leak determined by some scientific piece of equipment and you choose not to listen... but remain ignorant... good for you!
So if God chose to limit this most Perfect form of self - revelation to three decades (and to a small little piece of land as well), then why couldn't God limit other forms of revelation as well to certain times and places, and the rest of us just make - do?
Then when all six children had made their choice, a church lady spun the wheel, which also had the numbers 1 to 12 on it, and if any child had chosen the number which the wheel landed on, they got to pick one piece of candy from the overflowing buckets.
So many «Christians» are too busy picking and choosing which pieces of the Bible they'd like to apply to themselves, and which they'd like to apply to everyone else.
Much like the CNN piece about 46 % of Americans being Creationists, it is the same thing, choosing belief over reason and facts.
exactly — people pick and choose bits and pieces of whatever faiths, ideas or memes help them build the picture of their god in their minds, the parts that * feel right *; brick by brick they're just building a spiritual alter - ego of their own selves, we create god in their own image;
The family chose to leave Arcadia and try to pick up the pieces of their lives elsewhere.
Unfortunately you have chosen to view God from a very painful perspective and I really don't blame you for thinking that way and it is very brave that you express your perspective so openly... But you have chopped pieces of the story and put them together way out of context.
So, in a volume containing dozens of books, as well as thousands of stories, parables, and countless pieces of wisdom, how does one choose a phrase about snakes as the basis for any «Christian» theology — or, for that matter, any considered spiritual philosophy at all?
Your readers might be interested in a recent piece of mine highlighting the radical difference between the marriage covenant ontologically ordered towards the formation of family and two adults autonomously contracting for «loving» purposes chosen by themselves.
So that's the first piece of advice, Matt, choose not to choose.
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