Sentences with phrase «present with anticipation»

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My past is ever present in all sorts of ways, but it looks through an arch to the next step in the future with anticipation.
In the wonderful phrase of A. N. Whitehead «the present is the fringe of memory tinged with anticipation».
But it may be asserted in general terms that whereas prophecy foretells a definite future which has its foundation in the present, apocalyptic directs its anticipation solely and simply to the future — to a new world - period which stands sharply contrasted with the present.
Whitehead's more complete statement is — the present is memory tinged with anticipation.
«The present,» said Whitehead, «is the fringe of memory tinged with anticipation
None of our present anticipations of the mystery of the future can adequately forecast the actual shape it will take as it comes into conformity with God's vision for the world.
The last week before the big day arrives... As much as I'd love to say that the presents are all wrapped up, the house is sparkling clean, the fridge is full to the bream with extra delicious food, candles are all lit in anticipation of Christmas, the situation in our household is «a little bit» different...
Touch, timing, anticipation and placement are present with him.
«This time, my body is a trusted friend and I look forward with great anticipation to being fully present in it as I birth this new baby, and by extension a new family.»
It's main job is to keep you alive, and that may show up via worry, paranoia, racing thoughts, picturing worst case scenarios, and anticipation, all with the express purpose of identifying potential danger zones so you can be prepared and survive if such a case were to present itself.
Participants in the study strategically balanced the deceptive opportunities presented by online self - presentation (e.g., the editability of profiles) with the social constraints of establishing romantic relationships (e.g., the anticipation of future interaction).
The usual suspects are all present and correct, with a curious sense of anticipation as to how events will lead to the hijinks in the forest with which we are all so familiar.
Aston Martin itself gradually wound up the anticipation with a stream of teaser presents (photo cards, brochures, DVD, key fob, corkscrew...), not to mention two visits to Gaydon - one for a factory tour, the V8's unveiling and to choose the spec of my car, another to take part in a focus group (interestingly, my group was for Aston «virgins» and, of the ten of us, most were Porsche owners).
You don't have to give some of your loved ones late Christmas presents when you get your refund faster with a tax anticipation loan!
I wish to congratulate all Officers, Committee and membership, past and present, and look forward with anticipation at marking and celebrating this magnificent achievement at the various planned club events throughout the year ahead.
The resident is required to complete a research project with anticipation of presenting the results at the ACVIM forum and manuscript preparation during the residency program.
After a few trials, the dogs learned to associate the bell with being fed and would react by salivating at the sound of the bell in anticipation of their food but without any food present.
After months of anticipation, the Independent Game Festival presented its awards ceremony on Thursday at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, with Pocketwatch Games» co-op heist action game Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine snatching top honors as the winner of the $ 20,000 Seumas McNally Grand Prize.
Setting off, you are presented with a vague promise of adventure — of foes to vanquish, challenges to overcome, secrets to reveal, treasures to collect — and the anticipation of experiencing whatever your imagination has supposed compels you to explore.
Christmas Eve soon became Christmas morning, and with great anticipation I went to check my presents under the tree.
Schumann's talk at Artspace was partly in anticipation of the upcoming independent art book fair at Artspace in Sydney in September 11 - 13 called Volume 2015 which Artspace is presenting in partnership with Perimeter Books (Melbourne) and Printed Matter Inc http://www.volumeartbookfair.com/
A text piece by Stuart Bird is shown in anticipation of his upcoming solo show in January, Gerhard Marx presents exquisitely detailed and artisanally worked surfaces in his new works, continuing his preoccupation with notions of mapping, place and nature, and Walter Oltmann shows a powerful new addition in aluminium wire to his series of insect suit sculptures.
Since his first solo exhibition 50 years ago, Mangold's work has been the subject of numerous one artist and retrospective exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad, including Robert Mangold at the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1971); Robert Mangold: Paintings 1971 — 1984, organized by the Akron Art Museum with subsequent venues in New York, Texas and California (1984 — 86); Robert Mangold: The Oberlin Window at the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College (1992), which coincided with the unveiling of a stained glass window designed by the artist for Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel by architect Cass Gilbert, Robert Mangold: Painting as Wall, Werke von 1964 bis 1993, organized by the Hallen für neue Kunst with subsequent venues in Paris, Münster and Lisbon (1993 — 95); Robert Mangold: X, Plus and Frame Paintings, Works from the 1980s at the Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London (2009); Robert Mangold, Beyond the Line: Paintings and Project 2000 — 2008 at the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, presented in 2009 in anticipation of commissioned glass windows at the Federal Courthouse Building in Buffalo, unveiled in 2012; and Robert Mangold: Continuity and Discontinuity, Cleveland Institute of Art, Ohio (2011).
Well, at present I can't go with quote of the week, since provocative statements are flying fast and furiously in anticipation of the IPCC Report.
With these two competitors at this present stage of their evolution, it feels like an important time, perhaps as in the late 1980s, when the looseleaf era had reached its peak and most of the information gathering had been done in optimistic anticipation of an electronic age to come.
In U.S. v. Lawson, on the other hand, the federal Fourth Circuit addressed at length the reliability concerns presented by reliance on Wikipedia.32 The issue arose when, despite the trial court's explicit instruction not to conduct research on the internet or otherwise, a juror reviewed, during deliberations, a Wikipedia definition of an element of the crime with which the defendant was charged.33 The juror no longer had the original Wikipedia entry but obtained a printout two weeks later in anticipation of his appearance before the court on complaints of juror misconduct.
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