This alternative to standard artistic distribution channels distanced from the gallery / museum system appealed to fellow artists, including those associated with Fluxus and Japanese Gutai, who were searching for new ways
of resuscitating art by integrating it with everyday activities.
The struggle is no longer one
of resuscitating the New York School's «heroic» address to blank canvas and all that its emptiness might symbolize, but of painting improvisationally without falling into pastiche, nostalgia or academicism.
Less effective as a portrait of Allende than it is as a commentary on the documentary medium itself - art as a means
of resuscitating history.
1 The distribution fee covers the expense
of resuscitating mice from the cryo - archive; you will receive the resulting litter.
Still, she has hopes
of resuscitating her career.
When Citi News visited the Accident and Emergency Unit of the Mankessim Mercy Women's Catholic Hospital where the injured had been sent, the nurses indicated they were still in the process
of resuscitating them.
Sadly, the prospect
of resuscitating the public sphere does not seem likely at a time when, rather than engaging in critical debate, the majority of 99 % is engaged in a daily battle for economic survival.
One of the fans who mobbed the floor afterward carried a sign that read turnaround tom, referring to Penders's record
of resuscitating programs at Rhode Island, Texas, George Washington and now Houston.
One fund manger, who declined to be named, went as far as questioning whether John Durkan was capable
of resuscitating the supermarket giant's performance, highlighting the enormous pressure on the executive in charge of Wesfarmers» biggest money spinner.
Ephraim Radner's review of Brad Gregory's Unintended Reformation wrongly accuses
him of resuscitating a tired nineteenth - century Catholic antimodern narrative and offers as criticism the resuscitation of a tired nineteenth - century liberal - progressive narrative thinly disguised as an appeal to Christian charity.
Bethesda's double whammy
of resuscitated id Software IPs, Doom and Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus, are coming to Switch.
Not exact matches
«Do not
resuscitate» or «do not intubate» orders may already be included on a POLST, but redundancy in the form
of this document is important.
So, too, have its recent attempts at recovery, which are not only more inspiring but also provide valuable lessons even for those
of us who are not trying to
resuscitate an entire metropolitan area.
While states technically can not go bankrupt, the assumption is that the federal government would step in to
resuscitate them should they default on all
of their debts.
He has turned around the business
of Renault and
resuscitated Nissan from near bankruptcy to profits.
Another extremely popular series, Netflix's (NFLX) Making a Murderer, has even resulted in campaigns to
resuscitate the appellate options
of that show's central figure, convicted killer Steven Avery.
The Fed expanded its balance sheet in an effort to
resuscitate an economy on the brink
of collapse during the crisis.
Yet compared to the thousands
of parents, siblings, and spouses who have lost family members or friends, we were fortunate in that our son managed to cheat death twice by being
resuscitated from overdose.
But if consumers continue to feel a pinch on their pocketbooks in an era
of rising deductibles, all the transparency in the world may not
resuscitate the sector's reputation, fair or not.
Nokia's OZO VR cameras made their debut around 2015 at a time when Nokia looked like it had all but given up on hardware, after seeing its mobile phone business — once the biggest in the world — get decimated by the rise
of Android and the iPhone and eventually sold off to Microsoft (which continued to wind it down after also failing to
resuscitate it).
The parent company also said that while it will not
resuscitate the C$ 3.6 billion merger plan, it will implement a two - year program to improve the performance
of Fletcher Challenge Canada, with a view to exiting the paper business.
Since the bulk
of the United States» coking coal is sold to other countries, tariffs on foreign steel would shrink the international market for coal and may break Trump's promise to
resuscitate the US coal industry.
By Doug Stephens In 2011, in what has now become retail folklore, Ron Johnson, one
of the brains behind the Apple Store, was hired to
resuscitate the American department store chain JCPenney.
The latest developments are part
of an attempt to
resuscitate a flailing global e-commerce business that was once a darling
of the technology investment community.
That's a slim reserve ratio
of 1.18 percent in a banking system that required $ 16 trillion
of secret Federal Reserve loans to
resuscitate itself from 2007 to 2010.
It provides information and direction on planning items like Living Wills, Health Care Power
of Attorney documents and Ohio's Do - Not -
Resuscitate Law.
Lasch spent much
of his career
resuscitating the legacy
of a specifically American populism, which he thought was tarnished by a false association with rabble rousing and reactionary politics.
In terms
of possible physiological triggers, life - endangering events such as falling and a sudden drop
of oxygen to the brain are thought to be potential causes - something which would correlate with a previous study which found that 1 in 5 people who'd suffered a heart attack and were
resuscitated had reported a near - death experience.
We called Leon Kass, the former chairman
of the President's Council on Bioethics, who said that the doctors should
resuscitate him but not intubate.
In May 2007 Newsweek Healthcarried an article stating that heart cells can remain alive for several hours even without oxygen, and that it is the sudden resumption
of the oxygen supply, as attempts are made to
resuscitate the individual in hospital, that causes apoptosis, killing the cells and causing death.
In England recently, «do not
resuscitate» orders were routinely and illegally placed in thousands
of patient files without their consent, resulting in untold premature deaths.
They are dead, for whatever period
of time... you know... like when your heart stops and they have to
resuscitate you?
After only the briefest interval — so Mark implies all along — ; his followers were convinced that he had risen from the dead — not as one more
resuscitated Israelite, like the daughter
of Jairus, nor as a saint who had entered glory, like Moses or Elijah, but as no one less than the transcendent, heavenly Messiah, the «Son
of Man» who was to come on the clouds
of heaven and hold the last judgment upon all mankind.
Again, the physical Resurrection (meaning a
resuscitated corpse returning to life), Ascension (
of Jesus» crucified corpse), and Assumption (Mary's corpse) into heaven did not take place.
Schleiermacher was the first theologian after Bayle to
resuscitate the doctrine
of original sin without reliance on the myth
of Adam.
(Since Jesus was presumably clothed when he appeared to Mary outside
of the tomb, this vision, too, precluded the possibility that Jesus had simply walked forth from the tomb as a
resuscitated physical form).
On the one hand, we wish to challenge the implicit individualism inherent in the traditional understanding
of the Risen Christ as a separate individual existing apart from his Christian followers, either in some
resuscitated form during those forty days Luke speaks
of (Acts 1:3) or as assimilated within the Godhead.
Still, Oakeshott's fundamental insight about Rationalism is
of great importance for all
of us who wish to cultivate, or
resuscitate, as the case may be, an intellectual or moral tradition.
In the 1970s, the Jackson - Vanik Amendment (tying favorable trade status to human rights norms) and the Helsinki Final Act «
resuscitated» the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights and at last gave religious freedom a meaningful place in international law.
Paul did not believe in the resurrection
of the flesh; he specifically denied that «flesh and blood» continued after death; (I Corinthians 15:50) and the spiritual «body» with which he wished to be clothed moved in new dimensions altogether, quite different from the Jews»
resuscitated «flesh and bones.»
Though, there is nothing wrong in seeking texts» wider pertinency, the liberal way
of doing it increasingly came to seem so incoherent that any attempt to
resuscitate it would require careful argument.
Back then, when a patient's death appeared to be inevitable, we talked to families about DNR (do not
resuscitate) orders and about the option
of not initiating more aggressive treatment.
Less than a year later, the 50 - year - old South African has taken the helm
of the winemaker to
resuscitate earnings for the maker
of Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Wynns and Rosemount.
Perth - based conglomerate Wesfarmers, which owns Coles, said Mr McLeod, would move to a senior role within the wider Wesfarmers group and be replaced by Mr Durkan, Coles chief operating officer and one
of the key British executives brought in to
resuscitate the ailing retailer.
Cold cooked fish may be thus
resuscitated successfully, while a fricassee
of cold cooked chicken a la Cingalese is indeed excellent.
For a few moments on the operating table in Iraq he was dead, pulse gone, and after being
resuscitated he needed nine units
of blood.
The Warriors
resuscitated an almost out
of the NBA JaVale McGee (with a lot
of work on his part too).
Hurricane Katrina — ravaged New Orleans will celebrate the return
of the PGA Tour next week, but the city will need much more time to overcome the obstacles to
resuscitating its golf industry and courses
It goes without saying that we hope that Fabrice Muamba recovers from what appears to be a very serious problem that saw a number
of paramedics using a defibrillator to
resuscitate the prone midfielder.
Facts therefore point to Diaby leaving in the summer, and that will not stop the manager from trying to help
resuscitate the career
of a player in any possible manner just like trying the player in a new position.