Sentences with phrase «of the gestures as»

Harvey cultivates a corporeal viewing experience that leaves one sated, embracing the notion of the gesture as an act of generosity towards the viewer.
Each of them articulates a minimalist aesthetic through abstraction, repetition or interruptions in surface and structure, foregrounding the intention, scale and execution of their gestures as both subjects for their work and as performative records of transient actions or incomplete thoughts.
In addition to these influences, the challenges that came with the ongoing precariousness of academic life — a lack of tools, materials and a quality educational program — led the young creators to meet and exchange their reflections on the artistic production they observed around them, as well as the situations and challenges that emerged from an educational program that took up techniques but that neither made the media needed to master them available nor contemplated the option of the gesture as a solution.
Ahead of his time, with so many vague and unformed but interesting ideas, it is fair to say that his spatial concept foreshadowed installation and environmental art and his promotion of gesture as art prompted performance as art.
There is no manual customization of the gestures as that of the screen - off gestures.

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I also look at it as a gesture of good faith where you have to regulate Uber and bring down the level of regulations on taxis so you have them much more equitable.
Again, Zuckerberg has gestured to this idea, adopting «meaningful groups» as another of his new totem - phrases, and suggesting that the solution lies in Facebook's hosting a constellation of smaller overlapping social networks, each of which can set its own standards.
The Chinese economy had been slowing for months, but the country's currency continued to appreciate as the PBoC sold billions of dollars to buoy the yuan's value — a gesture few seemed to appreciate.
Whatever the cause, Williams opened defense of her Olympic singles gold medal with a patchy - at - times 6 - 4, 6 - 2 victory over Australia's Daria Gavrilova on Sunday, gesturing or yelling at herself as she often does when not all goes her way.
When you are as large and all - encompassing as Facebook, even something that seems like a gesture of friendship can take on a much more ominous tone.
Among some symbolic gestures, such as formally ending the Korean War, one of Moon's priorities will be to reach a consensus on denuclearization.
Guitar and gear marketplace Reverb.com uses this philosophy even in seemingly mundane functions such as shipping, designing its own boxes, throwing freebies into shipments and packing items creatively — all little gestures that result in repeat business and new fans of the brand.
It's entered our lexicon as a means of describing any high - stakes competitive gesture between one brand and its closest competitor.
It could be seen as a gesture of goodwill for Canadian and Mexican negotiators who are in talks with the U.S. to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement.
The user can perform a series of gestures to control the phone, such as touch-less swiping through pictures or hovering over digits on the screen to speed dial.
(Crews claimed that Venit, who works for William Morris Endeavor and represents top clients such as Emma Stone, Adam Sandler, and Eddie Murphy, made a series of lewd gestures and then physically groped him at a party in 2016.)
The fight coincided with Trump's criticism of NFL players who kneel during the national anthem as a gesture of protest against police profiling of African - Americans.
On Veterans Day, Starbucks stores across the U.S. will invite active duty service members as well as reservists, veterans and military spouses to enjoy a free tall - brewed coffee on Veterans Day as a gesture of appreciation for the military community's sacrifice and contributions.
As a gesture of goodwill, Uber recently applied for a taxi brokerage licence, which is being reviewed by the city.
Kermit Pattison: Bob Sutton once blogged about how as CEO you came to appreciate the importance of small gestures like offhand comments or greeting people in the hallway.
Active duty service members, reservists, veterans and military spouses are invited to enjoy a free Tall Brewed Coffee as a gesture of the company's appreciation for the military community's sacrifices and contributions.
Even small gestures that are considerate and supportive can make a fortifying difference to cut through feelings of isolation and the emotional paper cuts we accumulate as the day goes by.
The next few days are a real struggle as you attempt to make sense of all the gestures, facial expressions, and how the local people respond to you as you seek help.
Neuhaus, and he risked creating the impression that he was authoritarian, talking to us from on high, but his tone» serious but never seriously self - referential» established quickly enough that the meaning of this gesture was that it was the preaching office that was elevated, not the man except insofar as he was operating in persona Christi.
A version of this article appears in print on 04/29/2013, on page B1 of the NewYork edition with the headline: No Words, No Gestures, Just Your Brain as the Control Pad.
These two realms daringly teamed up to give us; our being as becoming a physical representation into becoming as multi-duplicitous cellular cosmologies evolved thru timeliness venerations against the granules of dimensioned celestial life's compartmentalized cellular compositions of cosmological gestured wonders.
The average Muslim sees it as a kind gesture, a symbol of friendship.
And also, if the OT prophets were so good, how is it that such a commonplace prophecy, like Jesus's entry to Jerusalem on donkey takes prophetic priority over such major events as the Last Supper or the Foot Washing scene, an event that at least one commentary listed as one of the most important symbolic gestures ever made by Jesus.
He told Premier: «I think it's an encouragement for all those who prefer to see something not just stopped, and rather, as a gesture of the spirit of Glasgow, to say: «right, we had this terrible experience, but we're not just going to give up and go away.
The Oregon study's finding that expanding Medicaid had a statistically insignificant impact on the health of beneficiaries could be used by many Republican politicians as an excuse to ignore health care policy beyond making some gestures in the direction of repealing Obamacare.
I just don't see it as a big deal and I think it's a proper symbolic gesture of peace for those who died.
To many priests and lay Christians, the publication of the recent list will be regarded not as a gesture of transparency on the part of O'Malley, but as a lamentably short - sighted legal and public relations maneuver, showing little care for the reputations of priests.
The most innovative gesture in Jones's feminist remap - ping of sin is her linking sin to the eschatologically oriented doctrines of sanctification and justification rather than to creation, as many of her feminist predecessors have done.
John Paul II explained that this was to be seen as a gesture in recognition of the spiritual value of their previous ministry in the separated churches The conditions involved keeping the actual office of Parish Priest for celibate clergy.
A careful choice of words, as well the appropriate facial expression or physical gesture, in all the stages of a child's development, deepens self - awareness.
In John, then, acquiring the donkey is something that Jesus himself does as a dramatic gesture, and it is a beautiful symbol of his humility in the face of triumphalist misunderstanding.
Finally, all agreed that the best forms of ecumenism, for the foreseeable future at least, should be local and ad hoc, involving such small but powerful gestures as learning to pray with and for local Catholic and Orthodox churches.
Today Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande met at Reims Cathedral, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Konrad Adenauer and Charles de Gaulle meeting there as a gesture of Franco - German reconciliation this day in 1962.
Quirky and perhaps at times a little meandering, it is as though we have joined him in his sitting room and, as he thinks out loud, generously sharing a lifetime of penetrating, logical reflection, he illustrates what he has to say by gesturing to books on the table, pictures on the wall, activities going on outside the window.
Maybe we should take over some casseroles and pies as a gesture of friendship.
No word or gesture can really alleviate the pain and sorrow that must be lived through, nor can we deny the ambivalence of the one we would approach; for that person (as Lewis also aptly describes) is often in a state of wanting / not wanting contact.
Things are easier for them: The refusal and the narration are easy gestures, and it takes only a modicum of literary flair and historical confidence to peg the acolyte of truth and demonstrative argument as a creature from another age.
And yet in this gesture of quietude and confidence, God will reveal himself as the one who loves his people and brings his kingdom to flourishing.
So, while I certainly appreciate your, what I believe to be a «sincere» gesture with your quotes from the book of Luke to... «save my eternal soul,» I only wish you peace in your life... and should there happen to be an after - life... and... it happens to be exactly as you think, maybe you can put in a good word for me with St. Peter at the Pearlies!!!
It is the gesture of Matthew that strikes me: he holds on to his money as if to say, «No, not me!
No doubt Rainey regards the publication of his book in this series as a gesture subversive of an outmoded aestheticism.
As an Orthodox Christian definitely in the ecumenical «left wing» of my church, I can not speak for all my co-confessionalists; but I can record my own shame that so few Orthodox hierarchs have even recognized the remarkable gesture made by John Paul II in Ut Unum Sint (1995), in openly soliciting advice on how to understand his office (even indeed the limits of its jurisdiction), or been moved to respond with anything like comparable Christian charity.
Radical Augustinians from Calvinists and Jansenists (including Pascal) through Kierkegaard and Catholic postmodernists such as Jean - Luc Marion emancipate this gesture of radical transcendence from the Platonic moorings still at work in Augustine.
At the place in the speaker's drama called «preaching», the preacher looks in the direction of «theatre», that is, any site where words and images, arranged as aesthetic texts, are transformed into speech and gesture and are put on display.
Looking outwardly upon universalisms» blackness is the samething thing as looking inwardly past the veiled molecules to see what has been scientifically gestured to be «atomic» nebulas in an atomically designated Cosmos,,,,,,,, you know their fathers (plural) as being but one celestial universe within untold numbers of celestial universes within the Celestial Cosmos.
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