Sentences with phrase «pivotal time of change»

They provide a revealing look at an important artist during a pivotal time of change, one that reads as a transition from the powerfully gestural Abstract Expressionist work of the 1950s and early 1960s for which she was already celebrated, into a succession of later styles that begins in 1968 and extends to the end of her life in 1992.

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Same technique as the previous two, but this one goes back in time for the other person to reflect on something pivotal that may have changed the course of his or her life.
According to Tickle, we are living through one of those pivotal times right now as changes related to biology (evolution), physics, psychology, higher criticism, and the Information Age raise serious questions about the Bible, religious pluralism, authority, and faith.
It is interesting to hear Wenger state in the last few days that he hoped Cesc will be with us for a good 2 or 3 seasons, just when it coincided with Barcelona declaring that they are making drastic cuts to their wage bill on and off the field.They literally have no cash to spend and though asset rich, the effects of the Spanish economy are taking affect.I think Cesc has accepted that and will show full commitment to Arsenal.He is pivotal to any success we may achieve.His whole body language has changed, he looks generally much more content, and he can put to the back of his mind, at least for the time being any proposed move, and that for us is a good thing.Barca are disguising their troubles by saying yet again they have made no official approach to our club, purely to save face.
While further study of larger patient groups with longer follow - up times is needed for this cohort of prostate cancer patients, this study is pivotal in providing evidence for change in practice.»
I always found fall to be a pivotal time in my life, whether it's a change of location, the beginning of new classes or activities, or the start of a new career.
I was nineteen, living in a small town, high on the music and cultural changes of quite a pivotal time.
As readers of the book know, she plays a pivotal role in changing Montag's mindset from an obedient fireman («By the time you guys grow up, there won't be one book left.»)
The social context is interesting in that it was a time of demographic change in England and a pivotal point for Anglo - Pakistani relations in Britain.
The scope and sequence combined with the expertise of the contributors make this volume a vital resource for educators at all levels during a pivotal time of major changes in education policy.
We like to go to those pivotal moments in human history, we're all about times of great change, and the Revolution it starts a series of events that leads to an incredibly dramatic change in the relationship between citizens and their government.
This was the apex of the civil rights movement, a time that saw a pivotal change in the elitist (white) ethos prevailing in New York City's art museums — government - based education programs were implemented along with a new emphasis toward decentralization of cultural and public institutions.
Taking the pace of change in science, technology, population growth, commerce and finance from around 1830 as the pivotal time, nothing that religion could offer has been able to match the complexity of human need and its reliance upon laws.
The 1997 Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA)(P.L. 105 - 89) marked the first time issues related to permanency were explicitly stated in legislation, which was pivotal in changing the landscape of child welfare practice.
Joy Triglia: The constant change, competitiveness and increasing power of consumers all serve to make this a pivotal time for the future of our company, for the CENTURY 21 brand, and for the real estate industry as a whole.
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