Sentences with phrase «recognizable human»

Very often left open for discussion, and through clever use of universal metaphors and delicate color symbolism, they provide a mixed view at both artist's intimate world and associations of shared experiences of everyday moments and recognizable human conditions.
These impossible figures of twisted and weird shapes resemble sculptures, made of barely recognizable human bodies.
, takes this idea one step further as the collages evolve from abstracted Baroque-esque designs that incorporate symbols of these subcultures to personified figurative subjects with clearly recognizable human faces and bodies.
Dignified and fashionable, his subjects aren't generic types but recognizable human beings.
Some of the early works are at least somewhat representational, with recognizable human figures or in the case of a sketch he made while in California in 1930 recognizable oil derricks.
The selection of works on paper by local and international artists is filled with references to high and low art, the recognizable human form, and the psychological realm.
His appearance often depicts him to looking like a small human child with his miniature size and recognizable human like features.
He states, «We simply can not translate bare numbers into recognizable human reality.»
DC will attempt to market Cyborg, based on a Justice League member whose only recognizable human features are three - quarters of a face, in 2020.
But as the film progresses, McDonagh loses track of the tricky balance necessary to make Mildred both a recognizable human being and a cinematic badass.
Although his character sings, curses and generally behaves badly, Gere delivers all of this with a staginess that does not resemble recognizable human behavior.
At the very least, they dealt in recognizable human behaviors: panic, paranoia.
There's not a recognizable human being to care about, the story line is thin to the point of anorexia and much of the off - the - cuff comedy falls flat in the absurdist setting.
It's a satisfying zig where others would have zagged and the first time Streep has given us a recognizable human being in a while, and you'll be thrilled to see the exquisite wobbler of Sophie's Choice back in action.
The sporadic moments of recognizable human contact and emotion are the only ones in this latest episode of the soaring web slinger that truly take flight.
Passing into his orbit are a big - hearted bank teller (Holly Hunter), who takes an inexplicable shine to this mumbling recluse; a seedy acquaintance (Harmony Korine, behaving like a character in a Harmony Korine movie); and his justifiably fed - up son (Chris Messina, responsible for the film's lone traces of recognizable human behavior).
We're supposed to find Nick compelling, despite his lack of defining characteristics or even recognizable human emotions, but
We're supposed to find Nick compelling, despite his lack of defining characteristics or even recognizable human emotions, but The Outsider gives us no reason to get attached to him.
None of these monsters — and I've cited only a fraction of the full repertory — ever comes within hailing distance of a recognizable human; this caricaturing gives John Turturro an enjoyable turn as a vain Mexican bowler (who has practically nothing to do with the plot), but it shortchanges Steve Buscemi, who plays another bowling buddy of the Dude's, a relatively important character we're supposed to care about but mainly don't.
Though it's mildly raunchy in the Apatow style (he co-produced), The Five - Year Engagement, like most of the films Segel's co-written, also allows its female characters to be recognizable human beings with senses of humor and personality traits other than niceness.
It's not that anything extremely graphic is presented; it's more that the brutality is extended until it becomes torturous to watch, especially because Power and the actors have created realistic portraits of recognizable human beings.
These characters are all writerly quirks, never once behaving remotely like recognizable human beings.
The whole movie feels like a case of the sweats, putting you in desperate need of the chicken soup of recognizable human behavior.
What I * don't * understand, however, is how a photograph of a tray of food — without any recognizable human beings in the photo — can violate anyone's privacy (unless it is the privacy of the administration cockroaches who prefer to do their dirty, dirty work in the dark.)
In Hebrew culture, the dead did not have recognizable human shapes.
One's view of the later - term fetus, however, is more a matter of what might be called sympathetic identification — seeing the image of a recognizable human infant and, now, hearing from the experts exactly what it takes to «terminate» its existence.
It is true that the evidence of our senses — «seeing the image of a recognizable human infant» — evokes a kind of «sympathetic identification» with the unborn baby in the womb.
Kierkegaard describes this movement toward God, or this being met by God, in terms which remove it from any recognizable human experience.

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On the other, each of those bodies is becoming recognizable to the network as not just another human, but a unique and distinct entity — and one that presents a saleable proposition.
DNS converts human - recognizable Internet domain names (for example, Twitter.com) into numbers that are readable by the computers that run the Internet.
On the other hand, the human way is always recognizable by matters being made easier; and that is called progress.»
Any single work of literature is a recognizable bit of the gigantic circle of human interpretation.
But a zygote photographed just after an in vitro conception is not so easily recognizable as a human being or person.
For some, it is ordained by God; for others, it arises from the nature of human beings, even if we are evolutionary accidents; or it may simply express the requirements for anything recognizable as a society.
Marx is offering here an outline of an ordered society in which the relations of human beings to one another and to nature are both clearly recognizable and rationally acceptable.
I mean by «the Christian church» a particular type of community, a distinctive kind of human fellowship, an easily recognizable spiritual movement within our total historical life.
It persists as a recognizable storied dwelling within the whole horizon of human interpretation.
He points out the way in which a recognizable tradition of human rights is discernible in Confucianism and has been developed in the thought of modern Confucians.
For those (like me) who grew up in conservative evangelical culture, Chick Tracts are instantly recognizable: the dark, apocalyptic artwork; the obscure human caricatures that somehow resemble everybody and nobody.
But, as we shall see, sexuality and sexual awareness have several distinct elements (or «stages»), even now recognizable and, to a degree, separable («recapitulated») in the emerging human sexuality surrounding puberty.
The opinion was of a kind we are used to seeing by now from Justice Kennedy: long on windy rhetoric about «dignity» and ad hominem attacks on the basic human decency of the law's defenders, and short on actual coherent legal reasoning from recognizable constitutional principles.
John 6: 42), and the destiny of that figure — i.e. a human being and his fate, with a recognizable place in world history, and therefore exposed to the objective observation of the historian and intelligible within their context in world history — are not thus apprehended and understood as what they really are, namely, as the act of God, as the eschatological event.
There were a few billion years that went by before humanity even appeared in any form recognizable as a human being.
In so far as men are men they possess common elements; and in their political and social life those elements inevitably emerge and are recognizable in custom and law... Such natural law represents the permanent portion of human law in general, and it is prior to and superior to positive legislation, which is only a supplement thereto.»
Your baby will start to look like something besides a worm although she won't be recognizable as a human yet.
Do human clinical studies or epidemiological studies consistently support the concept that high doses of vitamin A may be teratogenic and produce a recognizable group of malformations?
The amazing variety of human faces — far greater than that of most other animals — is the result of evolutionary pressure to make each of us unique and easily recognizable, according to a new study by University of California, Berkeley, scientists.
«The idea that social interaction may have facilitated or led to selection for us to be individually recognizable implies that human social structure has driven the evolution of how we look,» said coauthor Michael Nachman, a population geneticist, professor of integrative biology and director of the UC Berkeley Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.
In 1860, the phonautograph, invented by Édouard - Léon Scott de Martinville, captured the oldest recognizable recording of the human voice.
They discovered that many of the automated tweets appeared as testimonials from human beings, a structure that soon became recognizable:
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