Sentences with phrase «piece construction includes»

Its one - piece construction includes all the components such as a waterproof exterior, elastic around the waist and legs, the absorbent layer, and a fastening system.

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Previously, he developed a keen understanding of the state legislative process as an assistant legislative representative in Mayor Michael Bloomberg's state legislative affairs office, working on various pieces of legislation including the World Trade Center Presumption Bill, the Coordinated Construction Act, and a bill regulating the activities of street vendors in the City of New York.
Much of it is sitting in pieces in storage, including in the Albany region, ready to be deployed for a construction process that was to have taken about a year or less.
The Lower East Side assemblyman's attorneys had tried to keep from jurors certain pieces of evidence, including his allegedly incomplete financial disclosure forms and his attempts to halt construction of a methadone clinic in an alleged quid pro quo with a real estate developer.
As one would expect from the filmmakers behind «The Matrix» and «Speed Racer,» the film is colorful and filled with top - notch special effects and action scenes; a chase through the skies of Chicago moves so fast that it's a wonder of construction, and it doesn't wear out its welcome like a few other set pieces, including a climactic showdown on Jupiter (the planet).
Styling Freedom - Compared to the previous steel and plastic combination, the new construction technique allowed using a more aggressive and unified tailgate design, including an «all one piece» appearance, and freedom to use more varied creases and shapes.
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Features Include: • 30 flights of frenzy: Take on 30 bizarre, dream - like puzzle levels by removing obstacles from Subob's path to return him to safety before he crashes • Puzzle Gameplay Turned Upside Down: Negotiate impossible constructions in mind - bending, gravity - defying puzzle levels that require creative thinking to solve • Appreciate the Art of Impossible: Take in the painstakingly hand - drawn artwork of a game whose individual level design takes its cues from some of modern art's most memorable pieces • Nightmare Mode: Serious puzzle enthusiasts that can complete the main game are invited to try this all - new, enhanced - difficulty mode to truly put their puzzle - solving skills to the test
Jankowski's show includes loans of historical works, among the best of which is a sculpture of a construction crew on a lunch break by Duane Hanson that faced photographs of the same piece (including art installers) by Sharon Lockhart.
This video shows impressions of the opening of the exhibition, including a fireworks piece by Cerith Wyn Evans titled «Everything here looks like it's still under construction, and it's already a ruin.»
Other featured artists include Anita Arliss, whose mixed - media canvases are included in the permanent art installations at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport; Bethany Collins, who recently completed a residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem; and Justin Rabideau, who salvages wood from new construction sites and houses on the verge of collapse to create scaled pieces — from very tiny wall pieces to very large installations and large - scale sculptures — for his brightly - colored «Shim» series.
James Castle: Show and Storetakes a different approach, looking at the entire scope of the artist's production — which included drawings, constructions made from found pieces of colored card and handmade books — and emphasizing the centrality of his display and storage methods to his practice.
Highlights of the exhibition include works from his seminal series of «dithyrambic» paintings, which the artist described as «imposing a construction on existing objects; examples of his German history - inspired «German motifs»; and a piece from his recent Greek mythology - inspired «Arcadia» series.
Immense constructions incorporated mundane pieces of furniture, including table legs and balustrades, turning the misuse of everyday society into alluring and compelling outdoor structures and indoor wall pieces.
The space is transformed with a yellow grid - like wood construction, turning a white cube into something much more energetic to hold artworks including a sound sculpture from Sergei Tcherepnin and new pieces from Tobias Madison and Philomene Pirecki.
Similar photographs also survive of a number of other lost constructions, including one relief and a more three - dimensional piece, either of which could be the work described in Wells's letter to Nicholson of 14 June 1944 as including, «paint and lines on a board - carved chalk or plaster - perspex, string and surgical sutures!»
The exhibition includes new works produced during her 3 - month residency, including a large spatial construction, installation works and wall pieces.
Freestanding sculptures include a minimalist grid configuration by Carl Andre, a towering column of staggered concrete blocks by Adrian Paules, a sleek black triangular pillar made of resin by John McCracken, and a carved refrigerator by Josh Callaghan; wall mounted pieces include plaster bone forms arranged into letters by Nathan Mabry, Light and Space artist Peter Alexander's colorful grouping of shimmering resin bars, and an annulus finished with silver leaf by Peter Shelton — each work displays a skilled proficiency in construction and intent.
Spence, in a piece for Fortune magazine, said reasons include the fact that «states must approve the construction of new electricity generation units and strong majorities in many states remain opposed to coal - fired power.»
Marine Debris — This includes everything from construction materials to beer coolers, but when we're talking about ocean plastics, we generally mean the bigger pieces that are easily seen and can readily be picked up.
The feature articles in these archives span from 2003 to 2011, including case studies on hundreds of Irish sustainable buildings and dozens of investigative pieces on everything from green design and building methods, to the economic arguments for low energy construction.
His recent highlights include advising Calderdale Council on the redevelopment of Piece Hall, a Grade I listed building in Halifax and the construction of a new library, and advising Muse Developments on the construction of a landmark office building for Conwy County Borough Council.
The videos now go beyond listing tours, including neighborhood profile pieces, restaurant reviews, new construction promos, and Facebook Live videos.
Everything — including that huge piece of shower glass — had to be brought over by boat for the construction.
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