Sentences with phrase «revolution is at large»

It's finally 2018 and the mobile revolution is at large — everywhere.

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The teams also suspect that the final black hole was spinning at perhaps 100 revolutions per second, although the margin of error on that estimate is large.
Yaniv Erlich outlines his vision for a future where «the next goal of the revolution can be ushered in by the advent of sequencing sensors — miniaturized sequencing devices that are manufactured for real time applications and deployed in large quantities at low costs.»
The timeframe is a modifier for the larger modernist movement, which has roots in the Industrial Revolution at the end of the 19th century and also in the post-World War I period.
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 is not the best game in this series of fighters, graphically it's good for a Wii game, the sound is good, the voice acting is great, the controls are ok, there is a large number of characters to play as which is great and even some game exclusive characters, multiplayer is ok, the story mode introduces an new and unique story with some interesting characters but kind of falls short, and the difficulty can be down right frustrating at times, there is some good versus modes and a fun survival mode, all in all i would only recommend this to Naruto fans, and people who love fighting games.
This may seem especially egregious to longtime fans of the series because these extraneous characters are exclusive to the English - only Clash of Ninja Revolution series and have absolutely nothing to do with the original Japanese versions of the game or the series at - large.
This seems to be a key feature of his theory: The small personal computer did not supplement the large business computer of the early days of the computer revolution, but instead served those who didn't have any computers at all; the transistor - driven small radio was embraced by those who had no other access to radios.
The educational system in Shanghai — and in China at large — has undergone several stages of development: the rigid Russian model during the 1950s, a period of «renaissance» in the early 1960s, disastrous damage during the Cultural Revolution (1966 — 1976), rapid expansion of basic education during the 1980s and 1990s, and in the 21st century a move toward higher education that is widely accessible to students across the entire country (OECD, 2010).
It's a very large, stand - alone expansion pack for Human Revolution that has no impact on the world and offers no reward for your time invested beyond the fun you can have punching NPCs in the face at the end of a side mission just because they dared to question your actions.
Though all art could be said to have psychological underpinnings, Surrealism was the first movement that deliberately and consciously occupied itself with the psychological, in large part because of the revolutions in the human sciences that were happening at the time.
Wilke has also participated in a large number of significant group exhibitions including the forthcoming exhibition Virginia Woolf: an exhibition based on her writing, Tate St Ives (2018); Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason, 1950 - 1980, Met Breuer, New York (2017); Body Talk, Rose Art Museum, Waltham (2017); Feminist Avant - Garde of the 1970s, ZKM, Karlsruhe (2017), travelling to Stavanger Art Museum, Norway and The Brno House of Arts, Brno (2018); I Remember Not Remembering, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (2017); The Beguiling Siren is Thy Crest, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (2017); Performing for the Camera, Tate Modern, London (2016); Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947 - 2016, Hauser & Wirth & Schimmel, Los Angeles (2016); Americana: Formalizing Craft, Perez Art Museum, Miami (2013); Aquatopia: The Imaginary of the Ocean Deep, Nottingham Contemporary (2013); Human Nature, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2012); Naked Before the Camera, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2012); Elles: Women Artists from the Centre Pompidou, Seattle Art Museum (2012); The Body as Protest, Albertina Museum, Vienna (2012); Ourselves, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne (2012); The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today, MoMA, New York and elles@centrepompidou, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2010).
The long - term exhibition includes Étroits sont les Vaisseaux (Narrow are the Vessels)(2002), The Women of the Revolution (Les Femmes de la Revolution)(1992), Velimir Chlebnikov (2004), and a new, large - format photograph on lead for the installation at MASS MoCA.
5, 2017 The New York — based artist, who was separated from his parents at the age of two and grew up on a collective farm outside Hangzhou during the Cultural Revolution, is known for his large - scale watercolors that at first glance look like traditional scrolls, then yield subversive narratives upon closer inspection.
These seemingly internecine art world problems are mirrored in culture at large, where branded feminism appears in the guise of once - radical gestures: from Lynda Benglis's phallic woman, to the indiscriminate schlong - wagging of Miley Cyrus; from the mantra «the personal is political,» to countless «lady blogs» microscopping the daily minutiae of celebrities through a «feminist lens»; from the fight for equal pay to the «Lean - In» ideology espoused by Facebook executive and self - styled activist Sheryl Sandberg, which rethinks «revolution» as a greasy ladder that can be scaled through technocratic efficiency and a 24/7 work ethic.
And just in case the energy revolution doesn't happen quickly enough, he's also investing in systems that might someday be able to remove the long - lasting planet - warming emission from fuel burning, carbon dioxide, from the air at large scale.
«although the oceans presently take up about one - fourth of the excess CO2 human activities put into the air, that fraction was significantly larger at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
They admit large parts of the world were as warm as they are now for decades at a time between 950 and 1250 AD — centuries before the Industrial Revolution, and when the population and CO2 levels were both much lower.
lThey admit large parts of the world were as warm as they are now for decades at a time between 950 and 1250 AD — centuries before the Industrial Revolution, and when the population and CO2 levels were both much lower.
Dickson noted that although the oceans presently take up about one - fourth of the excess CO2 human activities put into the air, that fraction was significantly larger at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
Although the weather wasn't ideal for spectators, it did keep the blades of the city's largest wind turbine turning at a rate of about 48 revolutions per minute.
With the rise of the Industrial Internet revolution, increased Machine - to - Machine connectivity and the appearance of new IIoT business models, the security challenges are growing rapidly, making the deployment of cyber security solutions a much higher priority among C - level decision makers at the world's largest manufacturers.
We all can see where focusing on outputs got us: In education we've focused on test results (outputs) and ended up with some high - scoring kids who don't know how to apply what they've learned to the world at large (outcome), like how the reasons leading to the American Revolution are similar to those that led to the Arab Spring.
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