This too, secondarily to scripture, was
part of the subject matter of Christian paideia, as the writings of pagan philosophers were in pagan paideia.
The process of creation, including all of human history, is then
part of the subject matter for the never - ending dialogue or process of interpretation between the divine persons.
Since «God» identifies
part of this subject matter, the word must be so defined as to remove the possibility of doubting the reality of that to which it refers.
It shows how female empowerment isn't just
a part of the subject matter, it's a mantra for the show's production.
Like Aronson's Jigsaw, each student in Jigsaw II, after preparing in an «expert» group, teaches his or her peers a particular
part of the subject matter.
LG: Many of your paintings include a dog as
part of your subject matter.
Grief and loss became
part of his subject matter in his billboard images of an empty bed witnessing the death of his partner also from aids.
The now very senior Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) has often found himself classified as a Pop artist, largely because a large
part of his subject matter — still lifes of commonplace objects (in his case often items of mass - produced food)-- overlaps with the kind of things that members of the American Pop movement chose to depict.
As Alexander Nagel writes in the exhibition catalogue, «Apparitions of shifting light and shade playing over the surface, we are always
part of their subject matter.»
However, given the long journey of reclaiming your heritage and ethnic self - awareness, it seems that your having witnessed the 1965 Watts riot, at age ten, made a very profound impression, could you explain the experience and describe how it has colored your worldview, which eventually became an integral
part of your subject matter?
By definition if you are criticising it you are showing yourself up to be
part of the subject matter that is problematic.
I became the defacto instructor clarifying significant
parts of the subject matter that the professor had not actually encountered in a real situation.
Given the expected prevalence of these technologies in all sectors, artificial intelligence will not just be a way to improve the way we do law, but it will be
part of the subject matter of legal disputes themselves.
Not exact matches
According to a new scientific study published in Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging,
subjects who meditated for about 30 minutes a day for eight weeks had measurable changes in gray -
matter density in
parts of the brain associated with memory, sense
of self, empathy, and stress.
The «Now Play This» exhibition,
part of the London Games Festival, sees gaming used to tackle sensitive
subject matters, challenging misconceptions around the industry.
Part - time Dietitian will work with the nutrition team providing care to patients, providing medical nutrition therapy for all levels
of disease states, and providing
subject matter expertise.
The
subject matter of those elements contained in Divisions 15 and 20
of Part 6
of Bill C - 74, An Act to implement certain provisions
of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures
The
subject matter of those elements contained in Division 8
of Part 6
of Bill C - 74, An Act to implement certain provisions
of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures
My work on blogs like iAcquire has been an enormous
part of establishing myself as both a credible
subject matter expert and a talented writer (if I can say so myself).
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The separation is
subject to certain conditions, including, among others, obtaining final approval from Parent's board
of directors, receipt
of a private letter ruling from the IRS and one or more opinions with respect to certain U.S. federal income tax
matters relating to the separation and the SEC declaring the effectiveness
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part.
Science Even Mass (missa) as practiced by Catholics has baryonic
matter that can be observed and measured but that
part where transformation
of the
matter occurs is not
subject to mans scientific capacity to record or measure.
Gibreel further listed the permitted and forbidden
subjects of conversation, and earmarked the
parts of the body which could not be scratched no
matter how unbearably they might itch.
Second, epistemologically speaking, Bergson means by «
matter» the way in which the intellect approaches all things (whether vital or inert) as if they were simply the sums
of their
parts —
parts that are
subject to being disassembled and re-assembled in any order whatsoever to serve the abstract ends
of the intellect itself or the purposes
of the organism that intellect serves.
Most
of what is known
of human nature from mathematics and the physical sciences is based on reflection on those disciplines and hence is not normally thought to be
part of their proper
subject matter, but to belong more to the philosophy
of science and mathematics.
You recognize thus considerably on the
subject of this
matter, made me for my
part imagine it from a lot
of varied angles.
As Christians, this doesn't limit our
subject matter because the Gospel applies to every
part of life.
No, he means just the opposite
of this; what is good for its own sake is precisely the habit
of mind that «never views any
part of the extended
subject matter of Knowledge without recollecting that it is but a
part» and that «makes everything in some sort lead to everything else» and «would communicate the image
of the whole to every separate portion.»
The interpretive scope
of a categoreal structure is determined in
part by its
subject matter: a general ontology is wider in scope than a more specific theory.
The plurality
of entities, the bodies which are the
subject -
matter of the science
of physics, he conceived as derivative from the one res extensa or
matter, constituted by the differential locomotion
of parts of the one ultimate res extensa.
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«Once I received the script and became engaged related to the
subject matter that is a worldwide problem related to people
of color, I felt compelled and appreciative to be a
part of bringing to life a film about the epidemic
of skin bleaching in both impoverished and wealthy nations,» said Vicker.
«So I agree that if there is a particular allegation, which is a
subject matter of a trial, then in that case that particular amount, so for instance in the case
of Opuni, if there is an amount which is
part of a charge sheet, then the state wants to preserve those funds through a freezing order,
of course it'll be within the mandate
of the state to prevent dissipation
of such fund by saying let's freeze.
The
subject matter of The Search for Infinity falls naturally into two
parts: the microscopic and the very large.
Moreover, the brains
of the successful
subjects had more gray
matter in a
part of their auditory cortex implicated in pitch perception.
As a
part of her global roles, she managed geographically diverse teams with different skills such as
subject matter experts, marketing strategists, program managers, and developers.
As it happens, in the first
part of his magnum opus Faust, a tragic play that spans all manner
of weighty
subject matter, Goethe's demonic antagonist Mephistopheles proclaims «as soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live».
Even though Petit's walk is a
matter of historical fact — and the
subject of an amazing documentary — Zemeckis makes his audience feel the weight
of what Petit did so well that our hearts flutter with terror and we lean forward in our seats (maybe some
of us even watch from between our barely
parted fingers)-- the tension heightened even more by the knowledge that the building would soon be completed and any such attempt would become impossible.
When it was first released in 1997, it made quite a name for itself, arguably in large
part to the fact
of its
subject matter.
In
Part 2
of our interview, we talk to Mr. Campos about his fascination with adolescence as
subject matter, teaching Brady Corbet to moan, his use
of sound and mirror
Penned by Jeremy Brock («The Last King
of Scotland «-RRB- and Tony Grisoni (The «Red Riding» Trilogy, the much - hyped «Southcliffe» which also screens at TIFF), it's got tough
subject matter — not least from a quasi - incestuous romance at the center — but it certainly looks the
part judging from the trailer that features the halcyon, sun - kissed «before» as well as scenes
of a violent, militaristic «after.»
Maltin states elsewhere that Disney selected Kimball to host the program in
part to his lack
of knowledge on the
subject matter.
Parting ways with Ferrell here, McKay tackles the pertinent
subject matter with a winning combination
of sensitivity and sarcasm.
Real - life World War II hero Audie Murphy played himself in the film classic To Hell and Back in 1955 (Murphy also played several other roles in films throughout his career); and in relation to lighter
subject matter, shock jock Howard Stern, as well as his sidekick, Robin Quivers, played themselves in the big - screen adaptation
of Stern's book Private
Parts in 1997.
While the
subject matter of his subsequent films has varied from comic book heroes to crop circle aliens, Shyamalan seems to be adhering to a formula, one which never fails to include a dark ponderous tone, a Pennsylvania setting, slow self - aware camerawork, a bit
part played by the director himself, and importance assigned to colors and sounds.
The far - from - superlative vibe persists right through to the interesting yet underwhelming conclusion, which does, in the end, confirm Serpico's place as a passable piece
of work that is, for the most
part, unable to transcend its decidedly dry
subject matter.
Eastwood is revered in these
parts — France was narrowly the No. 2 offshore market for American Sniper — and the
subject matter of 15:17 hits close to home.
Although I'm giving Syriana a solid recommendation for those that are interested in the
subject matter, I do wish that the film could have been presented in a way (like Traffic) that would make those that don't already know the global situation understand just what's going on in this
part of the world, and how it does indeed affect all
of us in very significant ways.
Initially, however, things do seem promising in «Elysium,» in large
part because
of how its
subject matter is compellingly visualized on screen (Philip Ivey is the production designer).
However, it would have been nice to see similar
subject matter with a cast
of actors more suitable to their
parts, some crisper writing, and less bleak, claustrophobic direction.