Sentences with phrase «reverberation in»

Her formal experimentations, as in the three - dimensional, finely wrought Stabile, 1954, and the colourful, geometric collage Repercusión por el Color (Reverberation in Colour), 1957, demonstrate her concerted effort to achieve purity, harmony, and universalism.
Here she's edited herself from the interviews she's conducted, allowing her influence to be felt by reverberation in much the same way she has informed her partner's paintings.
Reverberations in the very young universe imprinted onto that background a discernible pattern, which depends on the mix of ordinary matter to dark matter.
The ruling could have reverberations in other states with similar laws on the books, such as Louisiana and Mississippi.
Coleman's findings created immediate reverberations in the world of education policy.At the Ed School, a University - wide faculty seminar launched by Professor of Education and Urban Politics Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Harvard social psychologist Thomas Pettigrew sought to analyze the report with an eye to how the information could be used to shape future policy.
This a species of cars most easily to associate with the notion of physiotherapy on wheels, everything is there to make the occupants happy, from the serenely comfy seats with massage function, to the so - called noise cancellation system which eliminates negative engine vibrations — successfully concealing the cylinder deactivation reverberations in the process.
The story of androids becoming self - aware and rebelling against their human oppressors has played out numerous times over the past few decades, but Detroit's story has particular reverberations in the context of advances of AI, not to mention TV shows and films like HBO's Westworld and Blade Runner 2049.
But there are also reverberations in form and composition that recall his namesake Anni Albers» refined geometries or Frank Stella's shaped canvases.
It is probable that the tremendous impression that Monet's Water Lilies made on Sam Francis during an exhibition in Paris in 1956 also has reverberations in this work.
Jones says she likes the panels, normally used to minimize echoes and reverberations in auditoriums and the like, because they are «working.»
Pathogenic parenting has so many reverberations in many contexts, and is coupled with complex dynamics that can be without recognition, by even the woman fighting to be heard.

Not exact matches

Five years on, inflation is a millstone, and few can agree on whether quantitative easing is the right antidote for the U.K. Moreover, one of his most immediate tasks will be whether to break up the Royal Bank of Scotland, and his decision in this area will be harbinger of the Bank's policies toward the whole U.K. banking industry — policies that will have global reverberations.
The outcome of any conflict in the Middle East seems to have standard market reverberations; the price of oil rises, investors flock to safe havens such as gold and the American dollar.
As we know, China is a major driver of the global cryptocurrency market, so soundbites from the Fintech conference could have reverberations elsewhere in the market.
According to physics, all the normal matter and energy in the universe are reverberations on a much larger medium than spacetime itself.
We all are in need of reverberations!
«O God, who didst teach the hearts of Thy faithful people by sending to them the light of Thy Holy Spirit: Grant us by the same Spirit to have a right judgment in all things, and evermore to rejoice in His holy comfort...» This is great rhetoric because it roots the life of the moment in the grace of the past; it evokes a response in depth because it is not only a report, but a reverberation.
It knows that it must go to the Scriptures, not in worship of the letter, but because this is the place where it is most likely to hear the reverberations of that commandment and that promise which sent it on its way.
Further, much as he admired the United States — a civilization, he felt, full of reverberations of the realities to which he was trying to point in Integral Humanism — Maritain never fully grappled with such classics of American political economy as The Federalist, his fellow Frenchman Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America, or the writings of Abraham Lincoln.
The three dialectical moments of testimony — event and meaning, the trial of false testimony, and testimony about what is seen and of a life — find their echo, their reverberation, in the movement of consciousness that renounces its sovereignty.
Reverberations of those altered sensibilities are reflected in one participant's account of a 1965 White House conference on race (quoted in Lee Rainwater and William L. Yancey's The Moynihan Report and the Politics of Controversy):
In other lands the reverberations shook but did not completely overthrow the existing order.
Solskjaer, in January, walked into a club riven by a civil war from which the reverberations were still being felt in last month's Malky Mackay affair.
I hope somewhere, somehow, his birth mother can feel the reverberation of that joy in her bones.
If the 2017 general election was a political earthquake, then few professions in the UK have felt the reverberations more than lobbyists.
A press notice out by Channel 4 about the show stated: «From political strategists and pollsters to disrupters and provocateurs — the decisions taken and platforms set out during those eight weeks in the summer of 2016 have had reverberations throughout British politics and across the globe like no other event since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In New York City, home to the largest population of Puerto Ricans outside of Puerto Rico, Espaillat said the reverberations of the fiscal crisis are deeply felt.
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld major provisions of the 2010 health - care overhaul today, a decision that will have broad reverberations around the country and especially in New York, where battle for control of the House of Representatives is being played out.
A year ago, central New York was shocked by the beatings at the Word of Life Church in New Hartford and the reverberations are still be felt.
The Vergara ruling, which is likely to be appealed, struck down key teacher protections in California and is expected to have reverberations across the nation.
As part of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Maryland, he leads one of the world's few groups looking for the reverberations of ancient supernovas — those whose light hit Earth thousands of years ago.
The experiments were carried out in a non-reverberant chamber to ensure that the participants could not assess relative distances from the locations of sounds on the basis of echoes or reverberation.
Using data from Minnesota, an Ohio State University sociologist found that the U.S. criminal justice system felt the reverberations from the increase in violent crime and imprisonment that occurred from the 1960s to the early 1990s.
We uploaded the sound of a baby crying to be played inside the acoustic reverberation room at the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, UK.
74 Cochlea's Spiral Plays Surprising Role in Hearing Deep inside your ear, the spiral - shaped cochlea helps translate reverberations into neurological signals...
Effects such as flangers, filters and reverberation can also be included in the virtual instru - ment.
As the team describes online in Nature today, it used a novel technique called x-ray reverberation mapping to analyze slight delays in the arrival time of x-rays from the event, allowing them to map out the inside edge of the accretion disk.
In yet another consistency check, a second simulation paper in Nature reports that reverberations through the crust caused by the collision could account for a known decline in magnetism in Martian rock on the opposite side of the planet from the dichotomIn yet another consistency check, a second simulation paper in Nature reports that reverberations through the crust caused by the collision could account for a known decline in magnetism in Martian rock on the opposite side of the planet from the dichotomin Nature reports that reverberations through the crust caused by the collision could account for a known decline in magnetism in Martian rock on the opposite side of the planet from the dichotomin magnetism in Martian rock on the opposite side of the planet from the dichotomin Martian rock on the opposite side of the planet from the dichotomy.
A big reason for the surge in interest is the growing number of monitors capable of picking up reverberations from nuclear tests, a mandate of the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
The ferret sounds and speech were presented alone, against a background of white noise, against pink noise (noise with equal energy at all octaves that sounds lower in pitch than white noise) and against reverberation.
And because people in the region depend heavily on farming and agriculture, they note, the changes to the landscape could have severe reverberations.
Leo Beranek highlighted the problem by presenting a summary of ten different reverberation time measurements in Boston Symphony Hall, by different researchers at different times, with ten different results.
This picture from the NASA Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys dramatically demonstrates the reverberation of light through space caused by an unusual stellar outburst in January 2002.
The more we give away, the more we get back, the more yoga spreads positivity and light, the more we are bathed in its reverberations.
Cast: Andrew Scott, Fiona Glascott, Tobias Menzies, Niall Buggy, Nicholas Rowe, Michelle Fairley, Debbie Chazen, Graham Turner, Jeremy Swift Director: Dover Koshashvili Summary: Chekhov's psychological insights and piercing humor illuminate the screen in this beautifully filmed drama about Laevsky (Andrew Scott), a narcissistic civil servant whose impetuous decision to leave his married mistress, Nadya (Fiona Glascott), sparks shocking reverberations.
It's 2008 and we're deep in the throes of the campaign season, already feeling the reverberations of the recession, and though Dominik's characters seem largely unaware of partisan politics, the machinations of the system can be felt all around them; wherever the action takes us, we're never far from a politician on the radio or on TV, the latter always lingered over suggestively.
Johnny Guitar: Olive Signature (Olive, Blu - ray, DVD), directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Joan Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge as frontier entrepreneurs in a war of wills, is dense with psychological thickets and political reverberations, designed with color both expressive and explosive, and directed with the grace of a symphony and the drama of an opera.
But his script for «Felony» is a big step up for the Australian, a taut drama in which he plays a detective whose involvement in a car accident has reverberations that reach far beyond himself.
The movie is modest in its ambition and powerful in its reverberations.
Haynes revisited the film in November when he recorded a brand new commentary track with producer Christine Vachon for the film's Blu - ray debut and talked with Videodrone about the revisiting the film, its reverberations with his other fictionalized biography «I'm Not There» and, as always, what he's been watching.
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