Sentences with phrase «particular moments in»

«My clients choose to see me to help them address specific issues or to explore their thoughts and feelings in particular moments in their lives.
He is best known for his films which focus on particular moments in history, and the people and objects at the centre of those histories.
The Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto collects fossils, antique optical instruments and anatomical prints: for him, fossils and photographs are analogous, since both record and stop things at particular moments in time.
Holly Zandbergen's landscape paintings, whilst reflecting on particular moments in the natural world, are also informed by a sense of the present moment, its changeability and possibility.
At the Kitchen, two new video installations by Charles Atlas — 2003 and The Years (both 2018)-- consider the way particular moments in time are registered in film, through found footage from television in 2003 overlaid with video portraits of Atlas's peers (Eileen Myles, Yvonne Rainer, etc.), or re-imagined in some projected future, in The Years.
She thought about artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, who used found materials to offer his own narrative about particular moments in American history.
But I couldn't find a way to make it interesting... I didn't want a collection of portraits, but a kind of psychological essence of particular moments in meetings.»
The «everything» in the title of her exhibition at Talbot Rice Gallery relates to her non-preferential treatment of high or low culture or particular moments in art history.
Irish - born artist Duncan Campbell «s (b. 1972) is best known for his films which focus on particular moments in history, and the people and objects at the centre of those histories.
But there were particular moments in our adventures that stuck out in our minds, resonated to such a level that they remain permanently etched in our memories,...
But there were particular moments in our adventures that stuck out in our minds, resonated to such a level that they remain permanently etched in our memories, even after all this time.
Part of that is trying to keep the scares going by being really immersive in the world, but then there's a lot of moments put into making particular moments in areas really, really scary.
There are particular moments in this film where I decided to use dialogue as a sound effect, so sometimes it's mixed slightly underneath the other sound effects or in the other sound effects to emphasize how loud the surrounding noise is.
There are particular moments in the lives of men and in the history of mankind when what is permanently true (if largely unrecognized) becomes manifestly and effectively true.
It is doubtful whether any society can remain healthy for long following the loss of all its rituals, however irrelevant they may appear at particular moments in history.
If, like Ferriss, you too are able to make people feel like the most important person at that particular moment in your life, you're on to something.
And if we try looking at individual companies, at a particular moment in time, the question of alignment becomes even more difficult.
There's already a lot of speculation as to how this newest iteration of Spider - Man was able to breathe new life into the franchise, but there is one particular moment in the film that points to what differentiates this Spider - Man reboot from its predecessors.
«At that particular moment in our cash - flow cycle, we were comfortable doing it,» she says.
At this particular moment in the firm's history Thornton and Thain were the firm's two co-presidents and heirs apparent.
What everyone seems to agree on, though, is that this spasm of seriousness is a new development in advertising, a child of this particular moment in time, and that it, too, shall pass.
The sustainability of a pension system is important in that arrangements that are put in place at a particular moment in time are often counted on to deliver incomes for decades into the future.
This means understanding what kind of content and strategies are creating organic reach at a particular moment in time.
Investors need to focus on their lifetime return, not on what is going on in the market at any one particular moment in time.
Such terms were «simply an empty vessel for whatever regulatory policies happened to enjoy majority support at a particular moment in history.»
At the heart of this is the extraordinary impact of one particular moment in her life.
The annual «Status of Global Christianity» survey published by the International Bulletin of Missionary Research is a cornucopia of numbers: Some are encouraging; others are discouraging; many of them are important for grasping the nature of this particular moment in Christian history.
Its our way of encouraging you to rethink your pastoral strategies and, if necessary, to provoke you to design strategies that are appropriate to your particular context, strategies that respond to this particular moment in history:
We are not asked to live archaically in first - century Palestine; neither are we supposed to engage in a mere repetition of formulae or actions or life such as were known and carried out at this or that particular moment in the past.
Scriptures don't tell us specifically, but I suspect at that particular moment in eternity God must have sounded a lot like Perry Mason: «C'm on, tell the truth.
Context matters — God speaks at a particular moment in time, to a particular people group, for a reason.
It was in Palestine at a particular moment in history that God had met the prince of the powers of darkness and all his cohorts and after desperate, unspeakably costly battle, defeated them.
In my changed understanding of the church's central affirmations, Scripture and creeds need not be viewed as metaphysical statements; rather, they are affirmations of the Christian community at a particular moment in time.
Like many other activities of ministry — rendering a theological judgment, structuring a sermon, being present to persons in acute crisis, discerning the plan of action and strategy to which a congregation is called at a particular moment in its life — choosing a myth requires the complex interworking of rational judgment, adequate information, emotional openness and self - awareness, intuition, sensitivity, prayerful reflection, and more.
What man has written in the past as his Scriptures and as his dogmatic statements were expressions that more or less captured the experience of faith that was his at a particular moment in time.
We have no business telling anyone they can't build a house of worship just because we don't like them at a particular moment in time.
Comments a young woman: «For me the baptism of the Holy Spirit was a particular moment in my life; a moment when all time seemed to stand still and I truly felt the presence of the reality of Christ.»
This practice of holding the ancient — ecumenical — creeds in common, while confessing anew in our varied situations according to the needs of a particular moment in history, has continued to mark the Reformed family, despite a long succession of discussions about the possibility of a common Reformed confession.
The question is «WHERE WAS GOD AT THE PARTICULAR MOMENT IN THE THEATER WHEN KILLING WAS HAPPENING.
With our hearts and our mouths and our pinkies, we made a promise to each other that in a couple of years — when things are far less eventful and chaotic than they are at this particular moment in time — we'll return with a master plan and heavy boxes packed with only our most essential belongings.
An enormous decision has been made for the best interest of the club by the board and wenger, now another enormous decision awaits the club in finding the correct manager at this particular moment in time.
Each week, we will highlight a particular moment in history that may have gotten pushed aside.
I disagree that this «rapturous» perspective is the dominant cultural narrative around adoption at this particular moment in time.
My parents got over the news pretty quickly, they were super happy about my pregnancy and gave me the support and love that I needed at that particular moment in my life.
And, while they see an impulse at this particular moment in time, it may not be so trendy in 10 years.
Both college men and women focus primarily on a photographed woman's nonverbal emotional cues when making snap decisions about whether she is expressing sexual interest at a particular moment in time.
These things come on and off constantly, and there's this appearance of unity to it all, but in fact it's each of these separate circuit systems being enabled and being expressed in a particular moment in time.
Current hormone treatments to stimulate ovulation have to coincide with a particular moment in the woman's cycle.
Astronomers can thus see a particular moment in time and location in space by «tuning» their receiver to the appropriate frequency.
Hmmm, I don't really want to point out a particular moment in time, because I'm very proud of everything that has happened these past two years.
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