Sentences with phrase «only encyclopedic»

Wouldn't his logic preclude virtually any kind of European modernism exhibition San Antonio's only encyclopedic museum could realistically get?
Still, the DIA's African - American program has been stuck in neutral — despite the advantages of housing the General Motors Center for African American Art, a curator devoted to the discipline and being the only encyclopedic museum in America to have permanent collection galleries devoted to African - American art.

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There I only gave it a B + as a book of rock criticism, partly on the basis of its too - encyclopedic style, but in retrospect, my sense is the power of its basic ideas will make it something of a classic of the genre.
This encyclopedic book should be read (or at least owned) not only by those who must roll their own numerical methods, but by all who must use prepackaged programs.
However, when the creator of that world dies, a generation competes to solve the mysteries he left behind that are worth billions — mysteries only solved by an encyclopedic knowledge of «80s pop culture... including Spielberg's own movies.
An encyclopedic knowledge of their publishing history may be a value - add here, but in a world filled with bottom lines it seems wise to capitalize on new - comers who may have only hopped on board after enjoying Marvel's highly - successful feature films.
Given Roosevelt's significance and appeal, this volume is an exception to the rule that encyclopedic treatments of single individuals belong only in larger collections.
Excerpt from the catalog essay by Matthew Ritchie In Flaubert's «The Temptation of St Anthony,» the tortured hermit, besieged by an encyclopedic parade of gorgeous visions, finally calls out: «Somewhere there must be primordial figures whose bodily forms are only symbols, could I but see them I would know the link between matter and thought; I would know in what Being consists!»
Encyclopedic, utopian, universal, cosmological are only some of the terms that obtrude in this context.
This same Alfred Leslie, a veteran of the most seminal Abstract Expressionist shows in history («The Ninth Street Show» in 1951,»16 Americans» in 1959, and MOMA's engaging and encyclopedic «Abstract Expressionist New York» exhibit from 2010 - 2011, curated by Ann Temkin) was now creating work that could only belong to the last few years.
I'm unaware of and unable to find any catalog that attempts an encyclopedic estimation of all contributions and buffers, and clouds strike me as a particularly poor candidate for the major significant diversion of energy, though that is only gut feeling, so worthless.
Ida not only has an encyclopedic knowledge of lawyers» professional development.
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