Sentences with phrase «repeated in new forms»

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The Christian is being challenged to show that when he uses religious language, and in particular, when he uses the word «God», he is speaking in a meaningful way, and is not simply repeating an archaic form of words which belonged to the old world, and which is no more relevant to the new world than goblins and fairies.
There he repeated his basic argument in a new form.
Its weaknesses have been so frequently subjected to the scrutiny of the new moralists that it will not be necessary to repeat them here, except in summary form.
«The ugly events that took place in Charlottesville must never be repeated, and in New York we're going to stand united against hate in all of its forms,» Cuomo said in a statement.
The satellite is likely to repeat its debut performance hundreds of times, helping reveal what happens in the chaotic moments after huge stars collapse to form new black holes.
For a population isolated in a new environment, rapid selection can lead to speciation, and in the Lower Cambrian, to radically new forms that we now group in the Phyla of modern times occured to an unprecedented extent that has never since been repeated.
Even in C43 form, the new Benz ragtop doesn't come off as a hard - edged convertible version of a serious sport sedan, but rather, evokes a movie soundtrack song title repeated by this reporter much too often when writing about such cars: «Oh, to be alive and in a convertible.»
In the strictest sense memorization is just another form of grinding: repeating content over and over with the hope of eventually unlocking something new.
Richards» presentation for Cymru yn Fenis Wales in Venice 2017 — his first major commission at an international biennale — will consist of a new, site - responsive sound installation and a suite of additional works containing overlapping archival samples and musical extracts repeated or reworked into different forms.
It employs the motif of marker bleeding through a page to propel the narrative, each image repeating in mirror form and interacting with a new one on its facing page, as a psychedelic cast of creatures twists and turns.
In «Meditative Lines and a Good Egg,» writer Andy Battaglia discusses Walsh's newest works based on permutations of Walsh's signature repeating lozenge - shaped form, as well as two large - scale floor sculptures and artist books.
Whatever his incentive, Sihvonen, the New York - born son of Finnish immigrants, reveled in tautly organized layouts of color and form, employing repeated patterns and strong, sometimes garish arrangements of color.
It became a serial motif for her and linked her practice in New Mexico with that that of younger New York abstract painters, such as Mark Rothko and Ellsworth Kelly, who created multiple works around a repeated form.
[49] Reviewing this show, Melville Upton, critic for the New York Sun, saw a steady advance in her painting, noting a pleasing «structure of repeating and contrasting forms» in one picture and a «complicated and fanciful» design in another.
In many of Pendleton's related works he renders language — from «Black Lives Matter» to «victims of American democracy,» Malcolm X's oft - repeated descriptor for black people — abstract, Xeroxing and collaging them into new forms.
2004Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated)-- Art from 1951 to the Present, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY Frank Stella — A Breakthrough in Abstraction — Exotic Birds, Gagosian Gallery, New York, NY (solo) Frank Stella, Moby Dick and Imaginary Places, Galerie Jamileh Weber, Zürich, Switzerland (solo) What You See Is What You See: Frank Stella and the Anderson Collection, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, USA (solo) Frank Stella, Galerie Terminus, Munich, Germany (solo) Frank Stella: New Works, McClain Gallery, Houston, TX (solo)
** To repeat an earlier point in different form, I could support some public funding of new nuclear technology, not just R&D but also in deployment — as with wind, solar, etc. — to the extent that it is justified by the technology's potential and safety (and in the case of nuclear, to the extent it is different from the existing mature industry ***).
The new legislation would make strangulation an elevated form of assault (in conjunction with assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm) and allows a higher maximum penalty in cases involving repeat domestic abusers.
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