Sentences with phrase «own cerebrations»

One may say that until the coming of Man it was natural selection that set the course of morphogenesis and cerebration, but that after Man it is the power of invention that begins to grasp the evolutionary reins.
But we want all the world to know that our use of Marx in theology at this time is a matter of cerebration.
I completely compared him with our own friend Didier Drogba for his strength and the Drogba like cerebration.
Now all the preliminaries are out of the way, and when I take my stance I am ready to execute the shot without any of the fussing and 11th - hour cerebration that inevitably create tension in the golfer.
The man also was surprised with the cerebration of Javia Hernandez when RM played against arch rival AM on the UEFA quarter final, but if you analyzes the king's statement well, you will obviously understand that he was just refering to Cristian Ronaldo because he was the one who cerebrated like he killed a lion by his hand.
But for my unsurprised disappointment in the management of Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (OKESS), I write to condemn the flimsy decision made by the Headmistress of the School for chasing Old Students (who committed no crime) out of the School premise and even some part of Tafo Compound with Policemen during the 80th Anniversary Homecoming cerebration.
Born on April 1, 1933, Flavin was part of my own generation, for which the complementary austerities of an iconic soup can and a perfect rectangle appeared to launch a visual order in which industrial uniformity and pure cerebration would be the reigning muses.
But if you're looking for an antidote to the art world's current penchant for commodified cerebration, James Castle: A Retrospective fills the bill.
Schnabel's move was in the opposite direction, a bleeding body thrust into cerebration's sandbox, but no less confrontational.
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