Sentences with phrase «quite particular moment»

That year of 1975 is shortly before this quite particular moment when postmodernist thinking and examination start.

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The reality of the matter is quite the opposite: Juan is not familiar to us at all today, and the reason our cultural imagination no longer has much room for him — and would certainly be incapable of producing another figure like him — is that he, far more than the buoyantly eternal Quixote, is a figure fixed in a particular cultural moment.
I do not propose to embark upon any analysis or defense of the very particular kind of optimism which does not for a moment claim that we are living in the best of all possible worlds, but only (a quite different matter!)
You see quite a lot of yellow at the moment, particular in accesories.
Hello Friends, Orange is definitely my favourite colour, and I can pinpoint the exact moment when I started loving orange, which is probably quite strange but cool at the same time considering that we don't usually remember when a particular... View Post
The remaster does come with a highlight button so that all interactive areas are shown, but this isn't quite perfect and it can point to things that aren't interactive at that particular moment in time, but will be later in the story.
If you have a story to tell — something you've realized over the course of your career about how to get students excited about learning; a strategy you recently tried that didn't quite work out and how you changed course; an aha moment that led you to rethink how you teach a particular subject or lesson — you're in the right place.
You're on the front lines of transforming K — 12 education, and you have a story to tell: something you've realized over the course of your career about how to get students excited about learning; a strategy you recently tried that didn't quite work out and how you changed course; an aha moment that led you to rethink how you teach a particular subject or lesson.
With that particular strand's affiliation with the languages of fashion and the lifestyle industry in mind, Roelstraete will also consider the very concept of «turns» and «turning»; the dizzying speed, that is, with which certain moments in art are quite literally turned into history.
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