Sentences with phrase «represented by this moment»

Others have written about an «evangelical tipping point» represented by this moment and I think they are right.
Shakur's upbringing in New York is represented by moments like Christmas 1982, when FBI agents raid his family's apartment after presents are unwrapped.

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Moments later, I'm watching my iPhone, fascinated as an orange dot representing Dipesh's white Mazda 6 (all of this information has been conveyed to me via an embedded link in a text message generated by Urbery) arrives at the nearby Metro.
«The scientific materialism and the Cartesian Ego were both challenged at the same moment, one by science and the other by philosophy, as represented by William James with his psychological antecedents; and the double challenge marks the end of a period which lasted for about two hundred and fifty years.»
But even if we do not forget that in the geometrical diagram «the t - line» is perpetually being extended by the continual forward motion of its terminal point, representing the present moment, the risk of serious confusions is hardly lessened.
This special, family moment aims to represent the fleeting and spontaneous joy triggered by the taste of Cadbury chocolate — in this case inspiring a fully choreographed routine.
It might only a subtle difference and may only represent a slight increase in the self belief felt by the Arsenal players at the moment, but it could well turn out to make all the difference between fans of the Gunners going a 12th summer without a Premier League trophy to celebrate and the streets of north London being turned read and white next May.
In actual fact the total contribution of the NDC to the national debt stock can be obtained by subtracting the US$ 8.075 billion left by the NPP from the US$ 28.37 billion dollars which represents our total debt at the moment.
Rodríguez, who represents Washington Heights, Inwood and Marble Hill, began with a moment of silence for those affected by Hurricane Maria and the earthquake in Mexico, and announced an effort to collect school supplies for children in the affected area.
The moment of his death is represented by the sound of a heart monitor ceasing to beep, and the films ends with a figure looking out to the open sea.
He added, head bowed, «my seat is represented by a man at the moment
On the Queens side, it bumps up against the district currently represented by Rep. Joseph Crowley, whose own district is mostly in the Bronx at the moment, but may shift back into Queens for the next election.
NY - 29, the district once represented by disgraced former Rep. Eric Massa, is an open seat that tilts Republican at the moment.
«If the trial proves successful, it represents a big moment in this field of medicine: For the first time we could have an FDA - approved form of noninvasive brain stimulation to help people with stroke by promoting concrete motor improvements.»
At the moment, the assemblages in the lowest levels at Kostenki do not have a parallel - they are generically Upper Paleolithic but without close analogue - and researchers are convinced that Kostenki does in fact represent one of the earliest outposts by early modern humans outside of Africa.
In this movie's climactic scene, as Harry and Voldemort face off amid the rubble of war - torn Hogwarts, there are not one but two long moments in which we see Harry's powers, represented by a greenish bolt of light, do battle with Voldemort's, a yellowish bolt.
It comes at the end of a long night, and it's the one most keenly anticipated by the producers themselves who now have their moment of glory as the people for whom this award represents years of agonising work and instances of what Jerry Maguire called the «up - at - dawn pride - swallowing siege that I will never fully tell you about».
Though Ozu was discovered relatively late in the Western world, his trademark rigorous style — static shots, often from the vantage point of someone sitting low on a tatami mat; patient pacing; moments of transcendence as represented by the isolated beauty of everyday objects — has been enormously influential among directors seeking a cinema of economy and poetry.
Each of the film's eight sections focuses on the experiences of different Māori women at this particular moment in time, held together in a range of ways by Waru himself or what he represents to them, their community or New Zealand more broadly.
Regardless of how you feel about torture techniques or the controversial release of classified information to writer Mark Boal about the decade - long hunt for Osama bin Laden, it's hard not to be totally engrossed by «Zero Dark Thirty,» especially since it represents a major moment in U.S. history.
Snyder provides step - by - step instructions, as a Lego set does, on how to assemble the necessary 15 pieces of a movie, with each piece representing an important moment in a script («Set - up,» «Midpoint,» «Bad Guys Close In») that, when snapped together in the right order, builds the ideal movie.
Reinforcing the frustration felt by all, the words of Marina Parvin, from the Indigenous Mundas community in Bangladesh and representing the Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) were read by Carmen Capriles of Bolivia to bleary - eyed delegates around 3:00 AM in the closing moments of the extended negotiating session, «I have travelled all the way from Bangladesh, leaving my home and family, hoping to see a commitment to an effective and equitable new agreement that is binding, ambitious and transformative; a commitment to uphold human rights, gender equality, and the rights of future generations.»
Before Tamlyn and Quinn did their descriptive writing, they created storyboards about the action they wanted to represent in an assignment on «expanding the moment» — making the story more intense by describing a fleeting instant in great detail.
The children are initially required to hear the story, and then to story map it by drawing pictures in sequence to represent key plot turning moments.
Kris Perry, executive director of the First Five Years Fund says that ESSA represents a historic gain for early childhood education, «a moment in troubled times when a Congress came together and acted on overwhelming research from experts, demand from voters, and actions taken by state and local leaders across the country to support the development of children from birth to age 5.»
This book as many others before returns us to one of the most frightening moments in history towards the end of World War II, it may seem incredible that our way of life, was threatened by the menace that Hitler and the Third Reich represented.
They're being hailed by some in the self - publishing community as representing a pivotal moment, of course.
Singularity — With the content - light Destiny being a relative disappointment and Call of Duty suffering from diminishing returns brought on by franchise fatigue, there's a lack of really great shooters on the One at the moment and Titanfall, Wolfenstein and Halo: The Master Chief Collection represent three of the best out there.
A pillar of randomly tumbling numbers, Time Waterfall (2017) by Tatsuo Miyajima, represents not only the cycle of human life, but also the passing of time and the futility of commemorating moments past or present.
The exhibition featured a broad range of work and was deliberately sweeping, showcasing works ranging from George Segal's Laundromat to Richard Serra's Slow Roll for Philip Glass, examples understood as and unified by representing a particular moment.
Instead of representing his life through art, he archives moments within it by creating opportunities of surprise and discovery.
The condition of atemporal (or timelessness) was first noted by science fiction writer William Gibson, who used the term to describe a cultural product of our moment that paradoxically doesn't represent the time from which it comes, according to MoMA.
By 1907 — a moment when Europe's powers were vying for world dominance — the national pavilions opened as part of the exhibition, ostensibly to showcase the best and brightest artists representing each nation's place and people.
At the same time, highlights include critical moments in avant - garde art with figures from Latin America (Felipe Ehrenberg, Baró Galeria and Abraham Palatnik, Galeria Nara Roesler), South Asia (Zahoor ul Akhlaq, Jhaveri Contemporary and SH Raza, Aicon Gallery) as well as Europe (Robert Filliou with Richard Saltoun and Francois Morellet represented by Galerie Hervé Bize).»
Instead of representing his life through art, he archives moments within it by creating opportunities of surprise and self - discovery.
«I was blown away by the Bowdoin students» enthusiasm and passion for this show — and the launch of Fifty Years Later represents a very exciting moment as their critical research into the original exhibition's complex «set of players» and political and social climates will be shared with an audience far beyond our campus,» said Byrd.
Chief curator Alexander, whose job it was to consider and select artists whose work represents important art historical moments captured by the Walker collection as well as some recent purchases that foreshadow areas of possible growth, said: «I was interested in enabling a public vote and taking advantage of the natural impulse people have when encountering art to form an opinion.»
Like Young, Bradford represented his nation at last year's Venice Biennale and, in what was something of a monumental year for the American, unveiled Pickett's Charge, a suitably monumental suite of paintings (collectively measuring more than 100 linear metres) that reinterpreted one of the defining moments of the American Civil War (the subject of an 1883 cyclorama by French painter Paul Philippoteaux, itself reinterpreted in Bradford's work) in a work of cut, torn and scraped layers that reflects on the complexities of history, its interpretation and its impact upon the present sociopolitical climate in the US.
This phenomenon in culture was first identified by the science fiction writer William Gibson, who used the term «a-temporality» to describe a cultural product of our moment that paradoxically doesn't represent, through style, through content, or through medium, the time from which it comes,» according the the museum.
The string used by the artist to trace and the string instrument used in composer Lucas Brownâ $ ™ s music represent the path taken in any given moment.
The image selected by the artist represents the moment that he disengages from the actress, sometimes near the beginning of the film, creating a simple drawing; but just as often near the end of the film, creating an aggressive thicket of marks that almost obliterate the filmic image.
Aziz + Cucher's new digital jacquard tapestry from their «Some People» series represents human emotion and gesture within a landscape that has been devastated by either misguided war or ongoing tribal and nationalistic conflict, alluding to the past, and referring to the future, and evoking the senselessness and futility of these ongoing struggles and the anxiety of the historical moment we all inhabit.
In Tear Sheets, Silano creates composite images that represent often forgotten cultural moments by re-contextualizing pages from old magazines, tackling discarded histories of LGBTQ community and its impact on contemporary gay identity.
Reflecting on a pivotal moment in their life as it reflects to art and their respective disabilities, 15 young artists are represented in this annual juried show of painting, photography and multi-media work organized by VSA Arts, an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center.
In all honesty, do we really want to be represented in our highest moments — and the Turner Prize, like all prizes, is supposed to represent something noble in the human spirit — by such garrulous buffoonery?
«' Tomorrow Is Another Day» is the culmination of my personal and artistic process leading up to this incredible moment of representing the United States, but it also addresses the difficulties experienced by so many others who are trying to create foundations for themselves and find their footing.
In partnership with L'art est vivant and The Fine Art Collective, Art Paris Art Fair launched a new prize in 2017 that aims to support a young talent, represented by one of the galleries in the Promises sector, at a key moment in his / her career.
Inspired by British Romantic literature, the works on the street represent scenes of the ephemeral and dirty twilight of life, while the artwork in the gallery shows moments of everlasting youth and beauty.
· The auction offered 3 works by Jeff Koons (b. 1955) which represented three distinctive moments from the artist's career, and all of which were offered at auction for the first time.
As with everything in this technology driven society, there is a buzzword at work and in this instance it is the word Atemporal, a phrase first coined by science fiction writer William Gibson `' to describe a cultural product of our moment that paradoxically doesn't represent, through style, through content, or through medium, the time from which it comes».
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