Sentences with phrase «quite radical concept»

This first issue contains a selection of works by Richard Prince, the influential New York artist who first created controversy in the 1970s by working with appropriated imagery — then a quite radical concept.

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It was another German missiologist, Georg F. Vicedom, who has the honour of having developed the concept of missio Dei in a way that seems to be consistent with the more classical missiology that preceded Willingen, and quite different from the more radical missiology that, under the same label, was worked out during the 1960s.
Having carefully read the Patent application it appears to me that the Oshkosh concept is actually quite different, and is perhaps the first radical breakthrough in suspension linkage design in half a century.
Exploring active and diverse lifestyles ranging from sports to entertainment to business travel the four autonomous concepts are quite radical and don't look like they will enter production too soon.
We've been hinting at some quite radical Astons for a while now — there was the CC100 concept, a combination of carbon and race - craft, then the mid-engined DP - 100 virtual concept added tech into that equation.
The exterior of the production version of the i8 has managed to stay quite faithful to the original i8 concept, although the see - through doors have gone, but the interior is more an evolution of current BMW interiors rather than a radical departure.
Radical acceptance is a concept that I use quite regularly in order to help me cope day to day and to challenge negative thoughts and feelings.
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