Sentences with phrase «receptacle of»

Cryptocurrencies can be very easily the receptacle of all that one wants to avoid: tax evasion, money laundering or the financing of terrorism.
NPR writes that «the sculpture became the receptacle of all kinds of theories, fears and longings,» but the artist maintained that «all she had wanted was to take something familiar and make it strange.»
(As others have noted, what Leo Steinberg called the flatbed picture plane — artwork as matrix of information, receptacle of data, vector in transmission — anticipated the computer desktop's mode of address.)
It had such enormous prestige for being a receptacle of abstract expressionist art.»
I doubt that the receptacle of the bulb is available separately.
Attuned to the formalism inherent in Japanese life — the rules of school, playground and workplace; the frequency of group singing and parades; the use of communal and folk song as receptacle of social values and agent of social pressure — Ballad of Narayama simply takes these elements familiar from his earlier films and pushes them to their aesthetic limit.
A handbag is more than just the perfect accessory, to me, a handbag is my home away from home; a fabulous receptacle of a woman's essential belongings for the day ahead.
Labour still need to appeal beyond being the mere receptacle of the already existing anti-tory sentiment.
The body and the world are so interrelated phenomenologically that one is always both source and receptacle of meanings with reference to the other.
If the actualization of our mental life is so delicately balanced on the preparation of an extremely complex physiological base, we might also maintain that the «actualization» of the divine life, on our planet at least, is even more sensitively dependent upon the preparation of a network of human relationships which would be the receptacle of the divine incarnation.
... strange reconciliation of justice and mercy, each somehow an ultimate principle of value, but... the single aim at one primary good, which is that the creatures should enjoy rich harmonies of living, and pour this richness into the one ultimate receptacle of all achievement, the life of God.
But despite, no, because of his absoluteness God is no impersonal It, no unmoved receptacle of the transcendence and love of the spiritual person; he is the living God, and all human activity is essentially response to his call, which is the ultimate basis of its historicity.
But sunyata as emptiness or voidness is not an all - containing receptacle of being, nor is it a strict supporter or upholder of any or all dharmas.
Visitors must be willing to listen and not enter with an attitude that their presence means students should act as passive receptacles of information.
This waste disposal system replaces the waste receptacles of your current Littermaid automatic litter box so it helps you to forget about changing the waste receptacle often.
As with Manet's matadors or Matisse's dancers — or more recently, the paintings of one of Berkenblit's close contemporaries, Carroll Dunham, known for his idiosyncratic color palette, horses, and nudes — the things in Berkenblit's paintings seem to be malleable and evocative receptacles of color and texture.
Her three - dimensional receptacles of thoughts, ideas and notes contain visual, conceptual and philosophical paradoxes that challenge perceptions and that offer literal and metaphorical windows into which one can glimpse the inner workings of the artist's mind.
They were not, and Ed Winkleman and others were moving in and out of unlit interiors with hand - held receptacles of thoroughly wet trash.
Not simply receptacles of ideas, the blackboards helped to determine the relationship between the artist and his audience, clearly signalling Beuys's role as instructor.

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This is the root of sexual violence: The idea that women aren't autonomous human beings with the right and ability to say yes to sexual interactions we want and no to those we don't, but that we're receptacles for male sexual desire, that our bodies are up for grabs (literally, in this case).
The boom, which extends into a receptacle on the receiver aircraft, in some cases was making contact outside of the receptacle and scratching the receiving aircraft.
Dispose of NuvaRing by placing the used ring in the re-sealable foil pouch and properly dispose of it in a waste receptacle out of the reach of children and pets.
Whitehead believes that Plato discovered those general ideas which are relevant to everything that happens: The Ideas, the Physical Elements, The Psyche, The Eros, The Harmony, The Mathematical Relations, The Receptacle.30 In adapting Plato's seven basic notions Whitehead takes «the notion of actuality as in its essence process «31 as his starting point.
Here he is taking over Plato's Receptacle: «The community of the world, which is the matrix for all begetting, and whose essence is process with retention of connectedness — this community is what Plato terms the Receptacle.
The Timaeus states: «there were no days and nights, months and years [i.e., there were no time measurements] before the Heaven came into being» (37E); before the Heaven came into being, the contents of the Receptacle were in» discordant and unordered motion» (30A); nonetheless, «the different kinds [i.e., earth, water, air, and fire] came to have different regions, even before the ordered whole consisting of them came to be» (53A).7 Of course, the terms «before,» «motion,» and «came to have» could be construed as metaphorof the Receptacle were in» discordant and unordered motion» (30A); nonetheless, «the different kinds [i.e., earth, water, air, and fire] came to have different regions, even before the ordered whole consisting of them came to be» (53A).7 Of course, the terms «before,» «motion,» and «came to have» could be construed as metaphorof them came to be» (53A).7 Of course, the terms «before,» «motion,» and «came to have» could be construed as metaphorOf course, the terms «before,» «motion,» and «came to have» could be construed as metaphors.
In general, any God (as creative will) must confront within the total unity of his consciousness a twofold Given, consisting of Form (logic, mathematics, Platonic ideas) and Matter (brute fact content, a «receptacle»).
In Adventures of Ideas he comments more than once on Plato's recognition of the peculiar obscurity of the notion of the receptacle, which is the equivalent in that book to the extensive continuum of Process and Reality.
The spirit in which Buber has carried on this dialogue is made clear in his reply to Rudolph Pannwitz's criticism that Buber's contrast between Judaism and Christianity has been unfavourable toward the latter: «Religions,» writes Buber, «are receptacles into which the spirit of man is fitted.
The buds are harvested before their hour, Then must be steamed or boiled before they yield The tongue - like sepals with their toothsome bracts Attached to the receptacle, or heart, That stores the petals of the future flower.
And the sea, at the poem's end, is the receptacle for the creative energies of the women.
Neither are «audiences» mere receptacles for sermonic soliloquys, they too become «speakers» and co-creators of messages through the performance of liturgy.
Whitehead refers to Plato's receptacle mainly in the context of the extensive continuum, though it does not fit there very well because the receptacle for Plato is precisely without characteristics of its own — something Whitehead rather says about creativity He also refers to the receptacle in the context of the problem of personal identity (Adventures 187).
In the mysterious doctrine of the «receptacle,» or cosmic subject of changing predicates, Plato seems to lean toward monism; however, in his belief in individual human souls as immortal he seems inordinately pluralistic.
Here the Platonic notion of the receptacle also is relevant for conceiving creativity: 15 creativity is the a priori receptacle, the a priori metaphysical locus of all actuality.
Aristotle, as a great scholar (Chung - Hwan Chen) has shown in a work not yet published, substituted for the receptacle (as subject of changing predicates) the banal plurality of substantial identities, which of course in some sense are real.
y) Plato's Timaeus is the nearest counterpart to Buddhism in the ancient West; for Plato's cosmos consisted of the universal and elusive «receptacle» and its momentary qualifications, thus allowing for both mysterious ultimate unity and radical empirical plurality.
Exactly how Harmony interweaves with Ideas, in contrast to The Physical Elements, to The Psyche, to The Eros, to The Receptacle, is a task of a philosophical system.
Of course I'm sure they're not allowed to take glass jars to school, you can take inspiration and prep in whatever receptacle is allowed.
There is something so fun and rewarding about dipping your favorite dip receptacles into a giant bowl of something really devine!
Displaying them prominently alongside garbage receptacles and where refreshments are distributed, SFS walks the walk of its mission in a practical sense, allowing conference attendees, speakers and personnel to do their part in the capture of these disposable, yet valuable, material resources.
Most sourdough owners find a way to use up the excess starter, and one of the post popular receptacles is pancakes.
The support from the Delaware Beverage Association and ABFHA, helped provide 25 percent of the receptacles which will be critical in decreasing litter and increasing recycling in downtown Milford.
Under its French name, and in the French quarter of the city, there is little difficulty in obtaining Chili Colorado, for it glows in ruddy beauty, from its shining receptacles, on the shelves of every well - appointed grocery; but above Canal street, it is not so commonly demanded, and is known as Chili pepper.
Baby's back and neck are supported by your chest, and baby is loosely held by the thighs and «pointed» in the direction of the receptacle.
Hold your baby over some sort of receptacle, like a bucket, potty, toilet, sink or even the garden, if you're outside.
Prized gifts at many a baby shower, ever - ready transporters of babies and toddlers, convenient receptacles for diaper bags, coffee, snacks and keys.
It has an auto shut - off feature and offers a nice - sized receptacle to accommodate different sizes of baby bottles.
It's also easy to take the bottle out to test the temperature of the milk and then put it back in the receptacle when it needs more heating time.
The water receptacle fills up a lot of water, eliminating the constant need to refill it, thereby conserving time and energy.
«We had the maintenance staff actually walk around the building, and talk about how we would stage the garbage receptacles, and what the process would be in taking care of the garbage after breakfast was served,» said Cindi.
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