Sentences with phrase «pervade through»

Cluster these paper flowers into a chic bouquet on your wall, or spread them about your space to let the sunny, springtime feeling pervade through your home.
The gold prices continued to slide for the second day today as the strength of the dollar pervades all through the market and the situation is only getting worser by the day for the gold bulls.
And guess what, this whole Jesus thing, pervades through a lot more religions in their figures.
The theme never assumes the foreground of the plot, but its influence (though a little early for the time period of the film) pervades through the film, culminating with a shot of Ida clearly separated from a troop of top Party members.
The dedications, proper names and other literary references Schnabel used will invoke a mythical narrative that pervades through his opus.

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American culture, through the movies, television and the Internet, pervade.
I am joining the US military because I believe in Democracy and Freedom, and we will overcome the ignorance that pervades this society through the strength of our actions - not through paltry words and stunted thinking.
In the stiffly rugged heaviness of the shoes there is the accumulated tenacity of her slow trudge through the far - spreading and ever - uniform furrows of the field swept by a raw wind... [The shoes] are pervaded by uncomplaining worry as to the certainty of bread, the wordless joy of having once more withstood want, the trembling before the impending childbed and shivering at the surrounding menace of death.
In St. Paul's letter to the Romans there is a celebrated and much discussed passage: I quote it in the version found in the New English Bible: «It was through one man that sin entered the world, and through sin death, and thus death pervaded the whole human race, inasmuch as all men have sinned.»
You will live through the passing away of absolutely everything and be pervaded by sorrow.
The fulfillment of personality is thus a form of communion, whether it be with the God a man worships; or with nature under some aspect; or through intimate communication with ideal things, the inexhaustible quality of beauty or truth that pervades the universe; or with some cause that calls into action all one's powers; or even with things of lesser significance so long as they satisfy the human craving for union.
(Jer 32:17).3 What is narrated at the very beginning of the biblical record, God's creating of all that is, also pervades the subsequent literature down through the prophets and the Wisdom tradition.4
This dominant theological paradigm of British Christianity weaved together at least the following three themes, which impacted the objectives and dynamics of British imperialism in India: first, the immanental presence of God, through the incarnation of Christ, into human history pervades all realms of life; thus the cosmic Christ unites all human beings in an invisible whole.
Cow's milk is a foreign substance that has pervaded every corner of our diets — starting with artificial infant feeds, but finding its way into mother's breastmilk through the foods she eats as well.
Exposed, a new exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on display through April 17, 2011, examines how voyeurism pervades our everyday life, focusing particular attention on 19th - and 20th - century photography, celebrity culture and the growth of new surveillance technologies.
It's a really interesting film, with a sharp, honest heart that smartly cuts through the clichés that can pervade so many indie movies.
David Lynch often seemed to be saying with The Return, «All of this is much darker than you remember,» and Dern called out our rose - colored nostalgia through the pessimism that pervaded Diane, even the way she carefully spoke and moved.
Advanced literacy pervades all core and enrichment classes through discussion, presentation, and evidence - based writing.
Haqiqah, or «The Truth,» launched recently through the efforts of website ImamsOnline, aims to educate younger generations of Muslims about the dangers of fanaticism that pervade religious sectors around the world.
The meandering Sungi River runs through the foot of the property and reflects the feng shui that pervades throughout the estate.
This is meant to signify Joel's keen sense of hearing but allows you to see through walls, which jars somewhat with the gritty feel pervading throughout the rest of the game, though for more of a challenge you're able to turn it off altogether.
Now that I've played through «Contemplation,» the second episode, the pervading sense of disappointment is rising in my chest.
With echos of familiar characters who pervade our cultural consciousness like annoying déjà vu or pop tunes running repetitively through our mind when we are trying to concentrate on a complex task.
Sound and music pervade the exhibition, physically or latently, through production or allusion.
Through Bacon's involvement with the London Theatre, Barnes developed an interest in the theatrical arts, which would also pervade his paintings for decades to come.
Notwithstanding that and the other obvious caveat — I had a brisk stroll through and around a not - quite - ready - to - open building — the Kimbell addition has many of the hallmarks of Piano's masterpiece, the Menil Collection in Houston: a similar feeling of lightness pervading its spaces, a like - minded prioritization of green space and elegant interplays between indoor and outdoor spaces, and an equally sensitive relationship to the building's (very different) neighborhood.
A calming quietness which is contemplative and moving pervades her paintings.There is an inherent spirituality that is felt through Paul's representation of people and locations.The artist's primary subject was her mother from 1977 to 2007 she then started painting her sisters and close friends.
A vintage feel also pervades his work; from the 60s magazine illustrations he uses for his collages to the salvaged materials he uses as media, through his choice of colours.
Through the ingenious use of everyday materials, artists and artisans create memorable works of art that celebrate both the vibrant joy of life and reverence for the deceased that pervades Mexican culture.
Batchelor is also a writer and has written extensively on color theories, including a book, Chromophobia, which argues that a fear of corruption or contamination through color pervades Western cultural and intellectual thought.
This unnerving quality pervades The Enclave; Mosse notes that «the real is only effectively communicated through shocks to the imagination, precipitated by the Sublime».
Through the 1960s, sensuousness and color pervade the drawings, eventually evolving into more austere gray and blue «blackboard» works.
Motivated by the artist's profound belief that art has a unique ability to break down personal, emotional and social barriers, Happy City looks to cut through the cynicism that pervades the modern world.
On the choice of West for the Dec. / Jan. 2016 Art Issue Cover, Bailey says, «No matter what you think of Kanye, he is the rare pop star who, under his control and influence — and through his engagements in art, architecture, design, and fashion — has the potential to pervade our global culture from the low to the high, bringing the two together in a way only he can.»
It's done slowly with a certain degree of sensitivity and grace so that there is time for the foliage to grow through the broken concrete, and there is time for the various colors on the wall to mellow under the sun.So you get this kind of really sensuous sense of something extending both in and out of time, something that doesn't belong to the earth and really something that is rooted very much into the earth.This kind of de-architecturization pervades the entire structure.And you have to remember that it's a-centric, no focuses, nothing to grip on to, no certainty.»
Through a shifting exchange of abstraction and figuration, the book in all its forms pervades Ruscha's investigations of the nature of language and the distribution of information.
Once I faced, I felt such anxiety about contemporary life and culture, through the similarity and identity of the human gaze to that monkey, because I realized the lies and vanity that pervades life, or at least possessed it in previous years, since art is the mirror of life.
Martin Creed at Hayward Gallery A playful sense of humour pervades this show, whether it be battling our way through a room full of balloons or watching somebody defecate on screen.
A similar idea pervades «Fictional Geographies,» at Whitespace gallery through September 7, an exhibition featuring Heidi Whitman, Ann Stewart, Joseph Burwell and Robert...
A similar idea pervades «Fictional Geographies,» at Whitespace gallery through September 7, an exhibition featuring Heidi Whitman, Ann Stewart, Joseph Burwell and Robert Walden, who is also the curator.
Stakeholders echoed a larger global debate about the role of consent in privacy protection regimes that has gained momentum as advances in big data analytics and the increasing prominence of data collection through the Internet of Things start to pervade our everyday activities.
But, while the mediation of courts is based upon the principle of judicial impartiality, disinterestedness, and fairness pervading the whole system of judicature, so that courts may as near as possible be above suspicion, there is, on the other side, an important issue at stake: that is, that causes may not be unfairly prejudiced, unduly delayed, or discontent created through unfounded charges of prejudice or unfairness made against the judge in the trial of a cause...
Kim and Hatfield (2004) argued that through globalisation and the media, Western views of romantic love and ways of finding a romantic partner have started to pervade collectivist cultures.
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