Sentences with phrase «open boundaries»

Our concern for opening the boundaries of the mind in our religious language requires love and imagination.
Nonetheless open boundaries are undoubtedly more conducive to rapid expansion.
That fall, Bottleneck Management opened The Boundary in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood.
According to art historian Lynda Nead these artists «broke open the boundaries of representation....
Keeping with its focus on the Asian art scene, the gallery opens its boundaries and presents new projects showing, for example, the work of the American group Ghost of a Dream or the Australian artist Alex Seton.
Robert Rauschenberg, who blew open the boundaries of form and content that postwar American artists inherited from Europe, died of heart and respiratory failure Monday at his home on Captiva Island, Fla..
According to art historian Lynda Nead, art of this period «broke open the boundaries of representation....
Just as the Desert Trails charter school opened in July, the school board voted to open its boundaries, so that students can attend any school parents choose in the district.
Charter schools have open boundaries, meaning students from any ZIP code can apply.
Caldwell Snyder Gallery «Open Boundaries.
Tidal variability in more complex regional models that include sea ice, ice shelves, and ocean currents that vary with depth, is obtained by using global models to set tides at the regional model's open boundaries.
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