Sentences with phrase «physical imprint»

Last year I had a particularly large expense that needed to be paid with a physical imprint.
By practicing these two actions, you'll create a physical imprint of the central dynamic that's required for the two arm balances in this sequence — producing the momentum to skillfully shift forward while maintaining the ability to put on the brakes before you go too far.
The government acted to limit the impact the project would have by reducing its physical imprint, its reservoir and land given over to contractors.

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The imagination is attuned to the sounds, sights, scents, that is, physical sensations, so that the interstices or the spacelets of the imagination can be formed by the drama of the Mass. 12 Participating in the liturgy and the sacraments imprints upon the imagination beneficial experiences which influence the intellect and will and, subsequently, generate responses and actions that ow into culture.
Would that suggest that the previous owner left a sort of imprint or that this specific set of physical attributes would have the same effect regardless of the brain inhabiting it?
We have a short time period, and so we do about a billion experiments at a time, where we can genetically engineer our viruses to express different random peptide sequences and we can, you know, [in] about a one microliter sample we can introduce about a billion different viruses to a semiconductor wafer or an electrode and have them see if they can actually molecularly imprint it or try to do a chemical and physical map to it so that they can actually then have a template to grow that material.
The researchers documented that the North Pacific High has become more variable over the past century, and that these trends have been imprinted on physical and biological indicators from the continental slope to the Sierra Nevada and beyond.
Light from distant quasars is partly absorbed by intervening gas, which is imprinted with a subtle ring - like pattern of known physical scale.
In a carefully designed polymer, researchers at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences have imprinted a sequence of a single strand of DNA.
Just like a masseuse works on the physical body to release tensions and knots, a shamanic healing practitioner works on the energetic body and the «tensions and knots» are our toxic imprints, patterns and disempowering stories we tell ourselves.
Emotional Subconscious Traumatic imprints — These are life events that imprint our emotional and physical responses and subsequent health and behaviors.
This action is crucial in Eka Pada Galavasana, so you want to really focus on it here to imprint a physical memory.
Instead, because «the way school is» was imprinted on all of us with Intel - like precision by our own 12 years of schooling, America believes that schools are governed by a set of immutable, almost physical, laws, which include:
Baker & Taylor, the world's largest distributor of digital and physical books and entertainment products, announced today that through a pilot program it will now be able to make available more than 450 popular ebook titles from Simon & Schuster imprints to classrooms and school libraries using the Axis 360 digital... [Read more...]
This prompted Amazon to open up a physical bookstore in Seattle that seeks to legitimize their various imprints in the book selling world.
If Amazon were to purchase S&S it would give Amazon major distribution to physical bookstores and finally legitimate their own publishing imprints.
The imprint, Montlake Romance, will publish digital, physical and audio books and launch with an original new work, Connie Brockway's «The Other Guy's Bride,» this fall.
The imprint, Montlake Romance, will publish digital, physical and audio books...
Physical bookstores, he wrote on his blog, «ban Amazon imprint -LSB-...]
Particularly when the video of Waid waxing nostalgic about the feel of a physical comic book and the thrill of the hunt for individual issues comes hot on the heels of Waid's announcement that the reason he is selling his beloved collection is to launch a digital comics imprint.
If the print book sells well in the physical store, the digital imprint will replicate the success story.
As with other e-book only imprints, such as Little, Brown's Blackfriars, Hopkin said books would be given a physical edition where sales reach «a certain level of success».
They opened their first physical book store here in Seattle, launched Prime Reading in October, and they are finally figuring out how their publishing imprints fit in — culturally and internally.
«People talked about the demise of physical books as if it was only a matter of time, but even 50 to 100 years from now, print will be a big chunk of our business,» said Markus Dohle, the chief executive of Penguin Random House, which has nearly 250 imprints globally.
They are also working on launching a new physical game publishing imprint, Limited Run Games.
The time that such a process takes and the imprint left mark the passing of time and speak to the physical and metaphysical mutability of memory itself.
These notions are reflected in the writings of French philosopher Henri Lefebvre, who imagined space as socially co-created alongside its physical construction, and imprinted upon by the populations which share in its development.
memory is a physical sensation imprinted on the mind mass of flesh.
KM: I've always thought of photograms as a kind of imprint because unlike a photograph, a photogram records a physical encounter between the subject and the material; the mark of an interaction.
Concerned with reinvention, her ink work embodies a sense of time and human imprint exploring the psychological and physical aspects that underlie us as humans.
In this way, the Pico studio has left an indelible physical and psychological imprint on the artist's life, functioning as both the underlying plan for his workspace and a psychic current driving the work and rooms that have emerged from his studio walls.
The video «Blue Under» takes the viewer from the inside of our physical bodies outward to our dissolving ethereal presence, questioning the imprint of our physicality within our digital presence, asking what form we take when we begin to exist predominantly outside of ourselves.
Trauma causes people to remain trapped in the past by leaving deep, ongoing imprints on the entire organism — from their immune systems to their internal physical rhythms.
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