Sentences with phrase «reverberations well»

While these are just a few examples, talking to my customers reminds me of the federal government's significant influence over business, and that we may be feeling the shutdown's reverberations well down the road.

Not exact matches

But like a well - made atom - bomb, it is compactly designed for maximum reverberation to blow up its intended target.
The reverberations of this confusion continue well into the twentieth century.
We won't grasp Palm Sunday, or the good news of God's justice, unless we hear these reverberations of ancient tales of vengeance.
Long Beach is a city of the old and the oily, a clean, well - lighted place that nonetheless rings with dark reverberations of the past.
The final panel, Beyond Egypt, examined post-Mubarak Egyptian foreign policy goals and visions, as well as the perceptions and reverberations of Egypt's popular revolution beyond Egypt.
The signal's reverberations depend on its wavelength as well as the temperature and pressure of whatever gas fills the chamber.
Reverberation (the amount of echo in a room) affects how well speech is understood.
Reverberations, the monthly, online publication available to members, publishes models of best practice from Orff Schulwerk classrooms in the form of lesson ideas, student - tested teaching strategies, examples of technology in the creative process, articles related to classroom applications, and more.
I was particularly impressed with how well it handled bass, delivering a subsonic shock through the car that did not cause any ugly panel rattle or other non-musical reverberations.
I won't say any more on this subject, because thinking through those reverberations provides a good deal of the pleasure of this novel.
If you're sleeping well through the night despite the market's reverberations, then your portfolio is probably well - balanced or diversified enough to allow you some measure of comfort.
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One detail which Andersen ominously left out is how exactly he acquired the skull (probably best not to ask too many questions in that regard), though he did get a little macabre when he mentioned how the process of drawing sound reverberations through the skull eventually caused all of its teeth to fall out.
They were deeply influenced by their teacher's color theory, which connected the qualities of color to those of music, as well as by the works of Delacroix, the Impressionists, Cézanne, and Matisse that placed a great emphasis on juxtapositions and reverberations of color.
Partly sculptural installation, partly deconstructed painting à la Jackson Pollock, partly a performance vacated by the artist, partly the scene of a violent crime (Le Va has adocumented interest in detective novels), not even Artforum had any idea what to call Le Va's work — a November 1968 cover story dubbed it «distributional sculpture,» for lack of a better term — but today, it's safe to dub it a watershed moment, with reverberations seen in such contemporary artists as Sarah Sze.
He was also included in «Reverberation», curated by Andre Woodward at the Huntington Arts Center, «Object Orange» Spontaneous Interventions: Design Actions for the Common Good, U.S. Pavilion Venice Architecture Biennial, Venice, Italy; and has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; FELTspace, Adelaide, South Australia; Pavilion am Milchof, Berlin, Germany; Free Museum Of Dallas, Dallas, Texas; Occidental College, Los Angeles, California and numerous other galleries and institutions.
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