Sentences with phrase «rather ordinary things»

What might be regarded as rather ordinary things are thus re-contextualised.»
Unlike the more «spiritual» and heroic religious literatures of the world, the Bible gives attention to a host of ordinary people, doing rather ordinary things.

Not exact matches

An increase in the share of Federal Reserve deposit balances belonging to ordinary U.S. banks, rather than to the Treasury, foreign central banks, or GSEs, will, for example, lead to an increase in the total money stock, other things unchanged, while a decline in that share will reduce it.
I, for one, have rather definite views about a range of political topics, but politics, in the ordinary sense of the term, is a small part of subjects addressed in First Things.
These two stories are rather out of the ordinary, but crazier things have happened.
For Chuck, and I fully agree, «travel» continues to broaden its scope, in which tales of out - of - the - ordinary things not normally considered «travel» — scoring dope in Juneau, interviewing about (rather than visiting) the Caribbean to come up with an opinion of a destination... — qualify as «travel» much as a recount of 10 Hidden Beaches in Hawaii.
It's not my job to tell people what to think nor is it my job to presume to rattle their world with huge ideas or issues, but rather, through something that is just a bit out of the ordinary show them perhaps the most interesting thing that they have seen that day.
By insinuating passion for ordinary material, the exhibition title (I like plastic) is intended to signal an attitude towards things rather than a specific medium.
Ordinary Things offers a counter position: this exhibition of thirty sculptures turns to the sculptural rather that the sensational, positioning Lucas» work within an art historical lineage that addresses the materials and processes of sculpture.
These two stories are rather out of the ordinary, but crazier things have happened.
As technology critic Ian Bogost writes in The Atlantic of the corporate and cultural allure of the Internet of Things, «The computational aspects of ordinary things have become goals unto themselves, rather than just a means to aThings, «The computational aspects of ordinary things have become goals unto themselves, rather than just a means to athings have become goals unto themselves, rather than just a means to an end.
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